Proserv launches new subsea sampling technology

Global energy services company Proserv, whose headquarters are located in Washington, D.C., has launched a new subsea sampling cylinder that aims to improve the quality of results and reduce risks normally associated with sample transfer.  

The Proserv Subsea Sampling Cylinder (SSC) is a fully qualified and certified ‘for shipping’ sample cylinder, which is deployed in a subsea environment. The system is designed to capture well properties throughout the lifetime of a field.

Proserv’s SSC is designed to eliminate the risks associated with handling and transferring samples on the surface, reducing the risk of containment loss and exposure to H2s/CO2 which can present a danger to people and the environment.

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