Frac/Coil Locations

Locations can be more stressful for some crew members than others on the job. Having a complete view of the rig-up can ease some of that anxiety. Clear guidance of the site build at the location can redirect that anxiety to staying focused on the build, working safely, and getting the work done in a timelier manner.

Longlines

Knowing if there are tie-in spots or dump spots along a line can be extremely useful and time saving in high pressure or freezing situations. These images can also help workers plan their "attack" for pigging safely, effectively, and efficiently.

AST's/Staging Pads

Staging pads are often where new crew members start at a company. Having a blueprint that they can see and learn from can be especially useful. Knowing how many barrels an AST can hold also lets everyone on the job know what they have to work with and what limitations may be present.

Pits

Aside from trouble shooting potential suction discharge issues, knowing how much a pit holds can keep the team informed as to how full the pit should be throughout the job, and especially at the beginning/end of a job when deciding the clients needs and expectations.

Water Sources

If water stops moving, having a clear idea how a pump is rigged in at a water source can be extremely helpful for senior crew members, allowing them to more clearly explain what needs to be done to bleed pressure or clear blockages.

Visual Layouts

Our visual layouts show the job in a clear and concise manner. With easy access to your custom-made plans, you will notice the difference when it comes to job setup, reflecting on past jobs, and communication amongst crew and clients.