Sierra-Olympia Presenting Thermal Imaging Cameras at Methane Mitigation Europe Summit

Sierra-Olympia is demonstrating its thermal imaging cameras for methane detection at the Methane Mitigation Europe Summit 2026, highlighting real-time detection, quantification, regulatory compliance, and multi-platform deployment By Eleanor Widdows / 21 Jan 2026

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Sierra-Olympia Presenting Thermal Imaging Cameras at Methane Mitigation Europe Summit
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Sierra-Olympia is showcasing its thermal imaging technologies for methane detection and regulatory compliance at the Methane Mitigation Europe Summit in Amsterdam, taking place from February 24-26, 2026.

The company is an event sponsor of the summit, where more than 350 operators and regulators will address compliance with the EU Methane Regulation.

Thermal imaging cameras are essential tools for detecting methane emissions and are said to be one of the fastest and most reliable methods for identifying leaks across production, processing, and transmission infrastructure.

Sierra-Olympia’s technology enables real-time methane leak detection through a Mid-Wave Infrared (MWIR) spectral response optimized for hydrocarbon detection. The systems also support methane quantification and documentation for regulatory reporting, as well as rapid large-area Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) workflows.

The company’s thermal imaging solutions are available across a wide range of deployment options, including drone-mounted systems, crewed aircraft, ground robotic platforms, fixed installations, and handheld configurations.

At the event, Sierra-Olympia is highlighting how its thermal imaging technologies support EU 2024/1787 compliance requirements, OGMP 2.0 Level 5 reporting frameworks, and US EPA 0000a and Appendix K detection requirements. The solutions also support site-level emission detection programs and custom camera integration tailored to specific operational constraints.

Sierra-Olympia engineers thermal imaging solutions around methane mitigation requirements, supporting customers from prototype development through to full program deployment.

Posted by Eleanor Widdows Eleanor joined Unmanned Systems Technology in 2025 as a Junior Editor and Copywriter. She holds a First-Class Honors degree in English Language and Linguistics from the University of Southampton and is passionate about producing clear, accessible content on UAVs, robotics, and sensing technologies, showcasing the latest innovations in the unmanned systems sector. Connect
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