Why Faster Analytics are Critical for Process Control in Oil & Gas

Real-Time Process Insights for Oil, Gas, & Future Fuels with Raman Spectroscopy
A 5-Part Webinar Series
As the energy sector shifts toward more complex and dynamic processes, real-time analytics are essential for maintaining control, efficiency, and product quality. This 5-part webinar series explores how process Raman spectroscopy and integrated measurement solutions enable fast, in-line analysis across oil & gas, power generation, and emerging energy applications.
What we'll cover:
Each session highlights practical approaches to improving process visibility, reducing analytical delays, and supporting faster decision-making for:
- Natural gas
- Refined fuels
- Hydrogen
- Sustainable aviation fuels
- Carbon capture
- Power generation
- Emerging energy applications
This Series is Ideal For:
Process, operations, and instrumentation professionals across oil & gas, power generation, and emerging energy sectors, including engineers, plant and refinery managers, and technical specialists involved in process optimization and analytical measurement.
Join the Webinars To:
- Understand how real-time, in-line analytics improve process control and efficiency
- Learn how process Raman simplifies and accelerates gas and liquid analysis
- Explore alternatives to traditional methods such as gas chromatography
- See how integrated measurement solutions enhance operational visibility
- Gain insight into applications across conventional and next-generation energy systems
Webinar 1: Why Faster Analytics are Critical for Process Control in Oil & Gas
Join us for this 30-minute webinar, covering the current oil & gas and power generation landscape.
During this time, we will also discuss why faster analytical tools - like process Raman spectroscopy - are becoming essential in enabling real-time gas turbine process control.
Finally, we will share how these technologies can help you make quicker, more informed decisions in a shifting energy landscape.
Speaker: Janam Pandya (Product Manager - Measurement Control and Sample Identification, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
