We’re using RigEye to formulate safety training procedures, using archived video recorded from our Operations.
Once I started using RigEye’s camera system on my shale shakers, I saved a minimum of 6 barrels of mud a day, and that’s on the conservstive side, saving me thousands over the course of each well.
I use RigEye’s fixed cameras on the rotary floor and their PTZ (pan, tilt zoom), so I can zoom in on the torque gauge and leave it there while they run casing. I also have a visual record of each joint and what it’s torqued to.
I can keep an eye on my hands up on the floor, watch what’s coming over the top of my shakers, or keep the camera zoomed in on who’s coming on and off my location.
I like having RigEye to watch who’s coming on and off my location, and having a visual record of it in case something happens.