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Naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) in the natural environment can be seen everywhere and are often not regulated. In recent years, oil and gas production enterprises have adopted a new method of exploitation—hydraulic fracturing technology, which has brought economic benefits to mankind. Radioactive waste has also been added at the same time and it is classified as a technologically enhanced naturally occurring radioactive material (TENORM). These materials have led to higher concentrations of anthropogenic radioactivity than originally established, and due to the adverse effects of these materials on human health and the environment, as well as their easy enrichment on equipment, the issue of radiation safety has gotten everyone's attention.
Alfa Chemistry provides various radioactive material testing services for oil and gas operations sector, and whether you need NORM or TENORM testing, our team of experts can customize the best technical approach to meet your program's requirements. We are able to provide a wide range of analytical services to companies in the oil and gas industry, testing for you to the highest standards. With many years of experience in testing, Alfa Chemistry provides comprehensive radioactive material testing support to clients worldwide and you can communicate with our experts if you have any testing needs in this area.
Alfa Chemistry's capabilities include but not limited to:
Uranium and its decay products
Thorium and decay products
Radium and decay products
Potassium-40
Lead-210/Polonium-210
Gross Alpha/Beta
Some standard testing methods about radioactive material testing: