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Control and Advisory Systems
Drilling Control Room
Cameron delivers a range of drilling control rooms (DCRs)
to the drilling industry. Our product offerings range from
compact one-seater cabins to large well-construction
centers, able to house essential drilling control and
monitoring equipment, as well as several operators and
any additional auxiliary equipment and personnel.
Self-supporting carbon steel unit (optional stainless steel)
Integrated X-COM designed for 1 to 5 X-COM chairs
Large windows with fully-automatic window-cleaning
system programmed for different weather conditions
Removable, easy-to-clean, non-slip floor tiles
Recessed ceiling with noise dampening
Two safety/emergency exits
Sun-filtered safety windows with protection bars and
grids to protect the top windows from falling objects
and the front windows and DCR from moving objects
Tailored to drillfloor layout
Ergonomically designed to meet the highest standards
Wall space for BOP/auxiliary panels
HVAC systems
Range of additional options to meet customer
specifications
Cameron delivers a complete range of drilling control rooms, advanced X-COM operator chairs, drilling
instrumentation systems, and monitoring systems for multiple types of offshore drilling applications. All
software, inclusive of our HMI, machine controls, and integration functions for the zone management
and tubular interlock systems are tested in a 3D simulation environment before installation on the rig.
Our systems feature high-quality software and easy-to-use screen graphics, and our secure and efficient
network is capable of interfacing with equipment from third-party vendors.
X-COM Operator Chair
Simple and intuitive user interface
Sunlight readable and dimming in all conditions
Designed in accordance with NORSOK and
international standards
Outstanding ergonomic adjustments for maximized
comfort and efficiency
Slim and robust industrial design
Safe technical components and internal redundancy
Rapid placement of pluggable components allows for
stress-free service and maintenance
Includes 3 HMI front screens for closed circuit
television (CCTV) and HMI
Integrated CCTV and talkback system interface
Excellent line of sight due to the chair’s slim design
Local Equipment Room/ Local Instrument Room
Self-supporting steel structure, with insulation and
entrance door
Rated for installation in Hazardous area Zone II (safe
by ventilation)
Removable antistatic floor tiles
Complete delivery (including control system
components, power distribution and lighting)
HVAC system with heating/cooling units for
temperature control
Air handling unit with fire dampers and
overpressure control
Prepared interface for external systems (fire and gas
system, HVAC, and rig control system)
OnTrack System
With Cameron’s OnTrack System, various types of drilling equipment and processes can be integrated
into one system. This provides the driller and assistant driller with optimal monitoring and controls, along
with key decision-making information.
OnTrack System Integration
Cameron’s OnTrack Integration ensures that all control
systems from other suppliers fit together correctly and are
integrated properly.
Open interfaces which allow real-time parameter
settings from drilling optimization/reservoir models
Capable of being interfaced with virtually any third-
party system on the market
Executes and documents signal tests before installation
Plug-and-play connection and start up of the drilling
control system at the yard
OnTrack C-Net and I-Net
Cameron’s C-Net and I-Net consist of high-speed
communications networks exchanging data points at high
rates. The network is segregated into two segments in
order to ensure that control signals are given priority.
OnTrack Machinery Interface (MI)
Cameron’s OnTrack Machinery Interface (MI) ensures
interfaceability with virtually any third-party system on
the market.
OnTrack Explorer
Cameron’s OnTrack ExplorerTM consists of an analysis
application that is used to access real-time and historical
data from the OnTrack Server.
OnTrack Tubular Interlock System
Cameron’s OnTrack Tubular Interlock system evaluates
the status of interacting equipment, generates a tubular
interlock situation, and executes the following interlock
actions: inhibits control function in control logic, inhibits
notification to HMI system, and provides interlock
message notification to the HMI system.
Increases personnel safety and uptime
Prevents unintentional drop of tubular
OnTrack Zone Management System (ZMS)
Cameron’s OnTrack Zone Management System (ZMS)
enables communication with other systems to help detect
and avoid collisions between drillfloor equipment.
OnTrack DrillPilot
Cameron’s OnTrack DrillPilot enables multiple drilling
machines to be controlled by a single operator. With
DrillPilot, the entire drilling operation acts as a complete
system, rather than several individual machines. This
simplifies operation and preparation for the operator
compared with other conventional control systems.
Reduces complexity for the operator
All machines controlled by a single joystick
Increases operational efficiency by reducing pipe
handshake-time and providing more consistent
tripping speeds
Activates next step in operational sequences
automatically, at the correct time
Integrated setup wizards feature allows for faster
setup and line-up of equipment for each type of
operation (i.e., tripping or standbuilding)
Drilling Parameter Sensors
Cameron’s Drilling Parameter Sensors allow for any type
of sensor to be supplied as part of our package.
OnTrack SoftTorque
Cameron’s OnTrack SoftTorque consists of anti-stick-slip
software for the top drive.
Eliminates stick-slip
Improves well bore
Reduces torque vibrations
Reduces wear and tear on downhole tools
I mproves steerable system performance
Reduced bit damage, longer bit runs
OnTrack Drilling Management System (DMS)
Makes drilling data generated on the rig available
anywhere
Offers secure replication to onshore server
Can be used with any internet location
Can be fully interfaced on multiple rigs
Incorporates OnTrack Explorer for operation and
maintenance support
Enables drilling data to be fed into other applications
(i.e., maintenance system, reservoir model, etc.)
Ultimately allows for «drill from the beach» capability
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OnTrack Historian
Cameron’s OnTrack Historian records all drilling activity,
equipment, alarms, and events data generated on the rig
in real-time to a time and depth series database.
Historian components are integrated into the HMI for
simple accessibility.
Innovative method for storing all drilling data
generated on the rig
Records data based on the depth of the drilled hole
Includes redundant data collectors on two physical
servers to prevent loss of data in case of
component failures
Enables drilling data to be fed into other applications
(i.e., maintenance system, performance logging, etc.)
Allows user comments to be added to relevant
alarm(s) and/or event(s)
Allows for data retrieval from virtually anywhere via
open protocols
Optional secure replication of data to onshore server
OnTrack Analysis While Drilling (AWD)
Cameron’s OnTrack Analysis While Drilling (AWD) consists
of several real-time algorithms used to assist and guide
the driller during drilling operations.
Advanced drilling software that calculates numerous
parameters such as:
n Auto driller functions (i.e., weight on bit (WOB)
and ROP)
n Stands in hole
n Bit runtime and depth
n Hole depth
n Drill string configuration
n Mud tank volumes, mud flow and mud
displacement
n Kick calculator, kill sheet, annular mud velocity,
etc.
Integrated mud process control system and HMI
n Provides mud control of tanks, pits, pumps, etc.
Facilitates data transmission of AWD information to
other consumers via standard protocols

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