Process Vision to Exhibit at ADIPEC 2025

Showcasing Advances in Real-Time Gas Quality Monitoring and a Joint Paper on Process Cameras and AI for Optimising Gas Compression 

Basingstoke, UK – Process Vision, a global leader in real-time gas pipeline monitoring, will be exhibiting at ADIPEC 2025, one of the world’s largest energy exhibitions, taking place in Abu Dhabi from 3–6 November 2025. The company will exhibit alongside its long-standing regional partner, AIMS Oil and Gas Equipment Trading, in Hall 1 – Stand No. 1114 and jointly present the technical paper “Unlocking Business Value by Introducing Process Cameras”, co-authored with ADNOC Offshore on Thursday 6 November. 

The paper demonstrates how integrating process cameras with AI-based analytics delivers measurable gains in reliability, availability, and maintainability (RAM) for gas processing operations. By combining live video evidence with process data, operators can detect contamination early, act proactively, and prevent costly compressor damage. The study, conducted on a major offshore gas processing platform, showed how real-time imaging revealed upstream performance issues that conventional instrumentation failed to identify. 

Paul Stockwell, Managing Director of Process Vision, commented: “Our paper for ADIPEC 2025 highlights how process cameras close the gap between theoretical dewpoint data and actual operating conditions. For the first time, operators can see inside their pipelines and act before a problem escalates. It’s not just about preventing failures; it’s about unlocking new performance and profitability from assets that already exist.” 

Joining Paul at the show will be Dr David Fairclough, Process Vision’s Technical Director, who added: “ADIPEC brings together some of the most forward-thinking minds in the energy industry. Exhibiting alongside AIMS Oil and Gas Equipment Trading allows us to showcase how our combined expertise is supporting operators across the Middle East to achieve operational excellence, asset integrity, and true digital transformation.” 

Visitors can meet the team in Hall 1 – Stand No. 1114 to explore Process Vision’s technologies: 

  • LineVu – A hazardous-area rated process camera that delivers live video from inside high-pressure gas lines, revealing mist, stratified liquids, and unexpected flow behaviour that traditional measurements can miss. Operators use LineVu to verify phase separator performance, protect compressors and meters, avoid unplanned outages, and support efficient maintenance scheduling. 
    Learn more: https://processvision.com/linevu/ 
  • LineVu Discovery Studies – Portable, short- or long-term surveys that provide time-stamped imagery, dashboards, and a written report to show whether liquid carryover is continuous or intermittent. The studies help teams prioritise mitigations, justify pigging intervals , and permanent installations. 
    Learn more: https://processvision.com/liquid-carryover-studies/ 
  • Process Vision Portal – A secure cloud interface for fleet-wide visibility: review live and timelapse footage, event logs, and study outputs across multiple sites; manage users; and collaborate across operations, measurement, and reliability teams. 
     

Together with AIMS, Process Vision continues to help operators see the unseen, protecting throughput, compliance, and profitability across the natural gas value chain. 

For more information or to schedule a meeting at ADIPEC 2025 contact Jo Shailes, Marketing Director (consultant) [email protected] 

About Process Vision  

Process Vision, based in Basingstoke, UK, is innovating for a better tomorrow. With cutting-edge vision technology, the company is revolutionising how the energy industry approaches gas quality and pipeline monitoring. Its systems detect and alert on liquids, hydrates, wax, and solid contamination in natural gas pipelines while providing expert guidance for effective prevention and removal. With real-time visibility into pipeline health and accurate, time-stamped video evidence, Process Vision is helping operators reduce maintenance costs, improve efficiency, and prevent unplanned outages. 

For more information: 

Contact Jo Shailes, Marketing Director (consultant)  

[email protected] 

www.processvision.com 

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Paul Stockwell, the managing director of Process Vision, is a renowned authority in moisture measurement with 35 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. He founded International Moisture Analysers (IMA) and played a key role in advancing moisture measurement techniques. Notably, he introduced tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy for natural gas measurements, revolutionizing the field and establishing it as the industry standard method. Throughout his 20-year tenure as managing director, Paul has gained valuable insights into process optimization, cost reduction, and safety enhancement. His vision for Process Vision encompasses improving process throughput, reducing maintenance costs and CO2 emissions, and nurturing young engineering talent, aiming to make a significant difference in the oil and gas industry.

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