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    Overview

    The IMBU team has well over a decade's experience in the field of gas compression. They experienced that oil operators often lack access to complete information about the performance and health of their remote assets.

    Incomplete or inaccessible information can affect performance and availability of equipment. Access to up-to-date, unbiased data helps to plan maintenance and improve availability. Unfortunately, most asset monitoring tools are overly complicated and not practical for use in the field, due to a lack of portability.

    IMBU are passionate about making monitoring of remote compressor-sets simple, effective, and mobile. A proven solution: IMBU has been monitoring and analyzing compression equipment in the most remote places on the planet for several years. A proven solution which works under the toughest conditions!

    IMBU offer a complete solution for every compressor; a combination of hardware, software and cloud infrastructure that offers unparalleled crank-angle referenced vibration- and contextual analysis.

    Products & Services

    • Plug & Play Hardware Kits:
      • Vibration analyzer
      • Field transmitter
      • Accelerometer
      • Angle encoder
    • Big Data Cloud Storage Service
    • Web and Mobile Applications for:
      • Real time analysis
      • 3D waterfall Graphs
      • Detailed driver monitoring

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