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A BETTER SET OF EYES: COMPUTER VISION TECHNOLOGY TO MONITOR SAFETY ZONES ANDAUTOMATE DRILL PIPE TALLY

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A BETTER SET OF EYES: COMPUTER VISION TECHNOLOGY TO MONITOR SAFETY ZONES ANDAUTOMATE DRILL PIPE TALLY

An indispensable item for every roughneck is the tally book, used to measure and count the drill pipe entering and exiting the wellbore. The current practice is for a crew member to measure the pipe with a pipe strap and enter the information, each time while tripping, into their tally book. This manual entry is prone to error, leading to potential mistakes in the calculated drilling depth and poorly sequenced lithologies, which in turn may contribute to an unsafe environment and drill bit damage due to inaccurate drillstring length.

These mistakes often require an additional trip out of hole and increase the amount of nonproductive time. Computer vision technology has shown promise in other industries with its ability to automate similar recognition and counting tasks. A dual-use system has been developed where the same cameras for pipe counting can be used for red zone entry detection, holding the potential to enhance the overall safety of the drilling process.

A pilot application has been created serving dual applications: both counting and measuring the pipe entering the wellbore and detecting personnel movement in the red zone during pipe delivery operations. Each stage of the design process was intently developed, considering requirements for both functionalities of the system. This computer vision technology is the first of its kind on a drilling rig. No other system has been developed that accomplishes not only one of the functions, but also two.

Just as we have seen rapid improvements each year in driver assistance technology, the time has come to apply recent advancements in computer vision capabilities to increase the efficiency and overall safety of the rig. To learn more about computer vision technology, visit us here: https://www.helmerichpayne.com/resources/technical-publications/a-better-set-of-eyes-computer-vision-technology-to-monitor-safety-zones-andautomate-drill-pipe-tally or you can also reach out to us directly here: https://www.helmerichpayne.com/contact.

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