AUTOMATION & PROCESS CONTROL

Qteq's wireless gambit 

QTEQ, an Australian geoservices company, is trialling a new wireless subsurface montoring system that it says will reduce the price point in gathering data from client assets just installng its 5000th well bore pressure system, ENB has learnt. 

Qteq's Simon Ashton tells Energy News wireless monitoring is the way forward.

Qteq's Simon Ashton tells Energy News wireless monitoring is the way forward.

"We expect the first commercialisation work mid-2018 and we're very close in being comfortable in a range of applications," founder Simon Ashton told Energy News.    Qteq lays over 100km of cables...

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