Robotic Drilling Systems - Complete RDS Robot Stars Video

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  • Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
  • Pipehandler drill collar spinning, Robot installation, Rougneck clamping and more

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  • @ph11p3540
    @ph11p3540 6 років тому +6

    This is a godsend considering how dangerous this work is. So much goes wrong and the average oil field roughneck barely last 10 before statistics catch up and the guy is maimed or killed. It's one of the top 10 most deadly jobs. Had two relatives who were a wreck after 10 years in the industry because of the shear brutality of the job.

  • @shanesmart9951
    @shanesmart9951 Рік тому +2

    Drilling for oil is hard work but pays wells. This put hard working emericans out of a job. Those who chose a craft over college and still made a good living sad day to me.

  • @deltaman38730
    @deltaman38730 2 роки тому

    Really neet wish we would have had that

  • @ExploringCabinsandMines
    @ExploringCabinsandMines Рік тому

    Spray oil and dirt on it and see if it still works.

  • @anthonyalari4063
    @anthonyalari4063 Рік тому +1

    While the engineering involved in these machines is mind-blowing and groundbreaking. I do not agree with the over-technologicalisation of society and nature. I am all for analog over digital and manual over robot any day of the week.
    I understand that these machines will, at least to some degree, require a systems operator. But how long will it be before this type of system becomes fully autonomous by way of AI? I wouldn't be surprised if these machines already are fully autonomous and only require monitoring.
    Like all machinery, these will need servicing and maintenance. Although, I'm not sure your average engineer would qualified to do so given how specialist these machines are. This is where an already existent skills shortage is being dwarfed by black holes of overly sophisticated technology.
    The scope for error and disaster may well be significantly reduced with this kind of technology. However, that is how we learn and evolve as human beings in order to become better at something. In my mind, this machinery takes better too far. When we remove the fundamental aspects of what it means to be a human being, all we are left with is an increasingly docile and robotic society. That is not progress, no matter how convenient it might be to some.
    Technology, at this time of writing, is far more advanced than what most people know or understand. In fact, I would go as far to say that most people are about 100 or so years behind militaries and defense contractors. This has lead to the introduction of pernicious technologies under the guise of peace, progress, and preparedness.
    As a civilisation, we are undoubtedly being led down a very dark and disturbing path of dehumanisation and destruction by a relatively small, albeit extremely powerful, group of internationally vested interests.
    Whether we as divine human beings can learn to redirect the historical process towards a genuinely more sustainable future (i.e. not based on inverted ideologies espoused by the like of the UN, WEF, BIS, WHO etc) will depend on how fast people catch up with and question technocratic developments.

  • @rickh9507
    @rickh9507 5 років тому +1

    Well ,looks like im fucked out of a job😀