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Qteq to release new drill sensors

INDUSTRY technology developer Qteq has been awarded a government grant to develop advanced sensors for onshore drilling operations that will have benefits for junior oil and gas explorers and producers.

Paul van Lieshout Hunt
 Qteq CEO Simon Ashton, minister for jobs and innovation Michaela Cash and CTO Tim Hopper at the grant ceremony

Qteq CEO Simon Ashton, minister for jobs and innovation Michaela Cash and CTO Tim Hopper at the grant ceremony

  The METS Ignited Collaborative Project Fund will match investments from Qteq partner Wallis Drilling to create subsurface Measurement While Drilling (WMD) sensors for Reverse Circulation drilling operations. ...

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