Infinity Oilfield Services Ltd is eagerly anticipating a return to the Safety Expo at the P&J on Thursday, September 19.
This year, Infinity are once again showcasing the groundbreaking Gauntlet actuator and pressure test safety cloak, technologies that are setting new standards in the energy industry. Infinity’s continued innovation in safety is further strengthened by its new partnership with Survitec Group, a world leader in offshore safety.
This collaboration has already led to exciting improvements and alternative applications for the Gauntlet, which will be the focus of discussions with the industry’s best and brightest at this year’s event. The Infinity and Survitec teams will be there on stand 45 to engage with like-minded professionals, sharing safety insights and the Infinity Gauntlet’s unique safety features. @thesafetyexpo
The Gauntlet addresses the critical risks associated with uncontained failures of stored energy systems—a concern highlighted by a Health and Safety Executive (HSE) advisory in 2010. With backing from TotalEnergies and the NZTC, Infinity developed the Gauntlet for use initially offshore.
The Gauntlet is the only system on the market that has been rigorously tested, certified, and patented, with technical qualification by Lloyd's Register. Its introduction has been met with widespread acclaim, earning accolades from major oil producers who have adopted the system for both surface and sub-sea applications.
The Gauntlet has also evolved to include pressure test safety, offering a mobile and safe alternative to traditional large test beds, a testament to its versatility and the high regard it commands in the industry. @InfinityGauntlets
Founded in 2002, Infinity has always been at the forefront of innovation in the energy sector. Infinity engineering and offshore services continue to deliver cutting-edge solutions that address the unique challenges faced by energy clients. The positive reception of the Gauntlet across the industry underscores Infinity’s commitment to safety and innovation, and drive towards Net Zero. @Infinity