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Hydrostatic Test Proof is a dedicated system for hydrostatic pressure testing in the oil and gas industry. Its goal is to prove that every joint and stand has been tested to specification before entering the well. It is not a general-purpose enterprise SaaS product, but a field data collection and reporting platform that combines software and hardware: an in-vehicle test unit is installed in the cab of a test truck, pressure sensors are connected to the high-pressure line, and once testing is complete, data is uploaded to the cloud via cellular network and made available as verifiable reports through a web portal.
The core of the system is its “non-editable and auditable” test data. Field personnel can use a touchscreen to enter information such as well name, company details, target test pressure, retests, and laydown. During testing, the system records pressure data across each stage and provides immediate pass/fail feedback through the screen, indicator lights, and voice prompts. On the hardware side, a 10,000 PSI pressure sensor is installed between the pump and the test unit. The official description says installation can be completed in about one hour, and quick connectors are supported for moving the setup between vehicles. After the test ends, the built-in cellular modem automatically uploads the data, allowing oil companies to view reports immediately through a secure web portal.
The public materials do not disclose plans, subscription pricing, one-time hardware costs, free trials, or payment methods, so procurement costs need to be confirmed directly with the vendor. In terms of deployment, the field side relies on dedicated hardware and 12V vehicle power, while the cloud side uses the vendor’s servers and Web Portal; self-hosting is not mentioned. On security, the product emphasizes that data is non-editable, tamper-resistant, and permanently auditable, and that it is uploaded to secure servers. However, it does not provide details on encryption, permission models, compliance certifications, backup strategy, or audit logs.
Its strengths are a highly focused use case and a high degree of workflow automation. It can reduce the risk of manual reports being altered or missing entries, making it especially suitable for oil and gas companies, wellsite service providers, and hydrostatic testing fleets that need compliance-ready records. The downsides are limited public information: there is no visible API, third-party system integration, team permissions, or report customization capability. The product also clearly depends on dedicated hardware, cellular connectivity, and local service support in the United States, which limits its general applicability.
Access from China is unclear. The availability of the website, cloud portal, and cellular uploads at Chinese oil and gas sites—as well as network stability and payment/procurement options—would need to be tested and confirmed in practice. For deployment in China, it would be worth evaluating local industrial IoT data acquisition platforms, pressure test recording systems from oilfield service equipment vendors, or self-hostable industrial SCADA/test reporting solutions.
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