Niche Gas Detection Solutions for the Oil and Gas Industry

Fixed gas monitor

Niche Gas Detection Solutions for the Oil and Gas Industry

15 Dec, 2014

Published over 11 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Fixed gas monitor.

Analox Sensor Technology (AST) (UK) have over 20 years’ experience in supplying the offshore industry with niche gas detection solutions.

May 2014 saw AST launch the ACG+, receiving unprecedented pre-launch sales of over 100k and increasing their production staff by 5% to meet demands. The compressed breathing air analyser can be used as a fixed or portable unit and has been designed to meet the needs of the offshore oil & gas industry. It helps offshore operators and contractors ensure optimal safety for employees and compliance with the EN 12021 breathing air legislation.  

AST has recently signed a distribution deal with IKM Testing Asia Pte Ltd, the Singapore based subsidiary of IKM Gruppen AS, which will enable them to target the global offshore industry with this innovative product. Recent registration with business development agencies Achilles FPAL and NOF Energy are expected to bring further opportunities.

AST will be exhibiting at the NOF annual conference on 11th March 2015 at the Sage in Newcastle to showcase the ACG+ and recruit global distributors. AST are hopeful that the ACG+ will be of interest to the many offshore users of compressed breathing air carrying out vital shot-blasting, vessel entry, diving, emergency response and other key tasks.

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