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Detecting Hydrogen Sulfide Gas And Understanding Its Danger In The Field

2014-12-29 00:25:42| chemicalonline Home Page

Many oil fields, especially mature ones, can produce high levels of Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S), which is deadly at even low concentrations. As drilling and completions are often in remote locations, getting to the nearest hospital in time to respond to an exposure event could be impossible.

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