C-Kore Systems has announced the deployment of their 500th subsea testing tools. This milestone event occurred for a fault-finding campaign in Australian waters, one of C-Kore’s largest markets.
C-Kore’s subsea testing units have gained worldwide acceptance with both operators and contractors for the cost-savings the tools provide, the reduction in offshore personnel required for testing and the simplification they bring to subsea operations.
So far C-Kore tools have been responsible for the installation of 40 assets (umbilicals) and have been used to find more than 200 faults in existing subsea fields. The company is pleased to have continued to grow its customer base to over 50 clients by combining cost-saving technology with exceptional customer service.
The company supplies a range of testing tools. The C-Kore Cable Monitor units saves customers significant time and money by providing quick and accurate readings on the insulation resistance and continuity of electrical lines. The Subsea TDR unit localizes faults with an accuracy of 15cm, and the Sensor Monitor can read well-head sensors directly, without a controls package. C-Kore’s latest development, an optical TDR unit will be available for deployment in 2022.
C-Kore Systems is the recipient of both a Subsea UK Innovation and Technology award and twice the coveted Queen’s Award for Enterprise, in both the Innovation and Export categories.
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