The acquisition of spatial distribution information on active offshore oil/gas platforms (AOOP) is of importance for effective ocean management and the comprehensive study on marine carbon emissions. In recent years, the methodological framework for AOOP extraction using low-light remote sensing imagery has emerged as a novel and promising approach. Consequently, in this study, we utilized high-resolution low-light images obtained from the Glimmer Imager (GLI) payload aboard the Sustainable Development Goals Science Satellite 1 (SDGSAT-1) to facilitate the automatic extraction of AOOP. We applied a time-series low-light remote sensing (TLLRS) method for automatic extraction of AOOP in the northern Gulf of Mexico for the year 2022. The results indicate that the TLLRS method achieves a remarkable precision rate of 95.31% in the automatic extraction of AOOP, with an overall accuracy of 84.92%. Our findings demonstrate the feasibility and efficacy of applying SDGSAT-1 GLI data to monitor AOOP at large-scale.
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