Offshore oil and natural gas rigs are hazardous working environments where breathing air quality and their provisions are often critical. There are a variety of common hazardous gases present, with one of the most common being Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S).
Hydrogen sulfide is a toxic, flammable and corrosive gas often encountered during hydrocarbon exploration and production. It is a byproduct of the decay of protein-containing substances, created by the bacterial reduction of sulfates in sedimentary rocks. Hydrogen sulfide may also be observed in previously uncontaminated reservoirs where sulfate-reducing bacteria was introduced.
