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Plan your routine UAV flyovers

Share how often you’d like us over your wells, roughly where they sit, and who makes the call. We’ll reply with a clean, fixed-price pilot for visual, routine inspections.

Typical response within one business day.

Personalized service process

Our goal is simple: fewer truck miles and earlier visibility on surface issues. Here’s how we shape an inspection route around your field reality.

1
Intake

Reach out with the basics

Tell us who you are, where you operate, and how you handle routine well checks today (truck rounds, walk-downs, contract pumpers, etc.).

Company + role Basins / counties Current inspection method
2
Scope

Frequency & well count

We align on how often you’d like flyovers (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly) and how many wells, pads, or facilities are in scope.

Preferred cadence Number of wells/pads Typical run routes
3
Routing

Flight area & constraints

We map wells into simple flight blocks, confirm airspace, and talk through access, terrain, and any local constraints that matter to your team.

Lat/long or shapefiles Launch/landing sites Daylight & weather windows
4
Proposal

Fixed-price pilot quote

You get a short, plain-English proposal: coverage map, inspection cadence, per-site pricing, and what your team will see in each visual report.

Pilot scope (sites) Per-site price Start date & duration
5
Run

Routine flyovers & reports

We execute the route on the agreed schedule, deliver timestamped imagery and basic visual flags, and tune from there based on what actually helps your field team.

Standard photo passes Basic anomaly flags Simple export options

Share how you’d like to work

Use the form or reach out directly. A short note with your wells, rough locations, and preferred cadence is enough to start. We’ll respond with a draft pilot outline you can tune.

Email
Add “UAV flyovers” in the subject so we can route it quickly.
Phone
Weekdays, 8:00–17:00, local time.
Service area
Rural / Class G-leaning oil & gas basins
We focus on small independent operators and leaseholders.
Typical starting point
Pilot of 10–30 wells, single basin
Low-friction pilot, standard terms
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Approximate count is fine for now.
County names or general basin are enough for scoping.