Cadvital keeps your operation moving with urgent deliveries of critical items.
One missing valve or sensor can stop a well and cost USD 10,000–50,000 per hour in downtime.
Urgent aerial dispatch restores production within hours.
Reduce logistics OPEX by up to 20% versus ground transport.
Each urgent delivery saves USD 500–1,000 in non-conventional extraction campaigns.
Replace hazardous road trips: cut road safety risks by 80%i and reduce CO₂ emissions by 25% compared to diesel trucks.
We integrate alerts and work orders to flag critical incidents requiring immediate intervention.
From proximity bases located near operations, with critical inventory pre-defined with the client, items are dispatched via the fastest and safest route available.
Every delivery is traceable, validated on-site with secure client reception, and followed by a clear impact report.
In most industrial operations, the majority of urgent cases involve items under 20 kg. Addressing this category enables production to resume quickly and prevents costly downtime.
Examples of small parts often causing delays:
Sensors, valves, seals.
Repair kits.
Formula: Estimated savings = hours saved × cost per hour of downtime.
Input data for diagnostic
Typical distance of urgent deliveries.
Downtime cost per affected asset.
Number of critical incidents over a period.
What you get
Downtime hours avoided per dispatch.
Savings per event and in total.
Delivery evidence and impact report.
Born in Vaca Muerta, Cadvital reduces downtime in non-conventional oil & gas through urgent aerial delivery of critical items. We operate under client safety policies and aviation regulations. In 2025, Argentina modernized its regulatory framework, authorizing BVLOS (Beyond Visual Line of Sight) drone flights under specific permits. Our authorization is in process, with approval expected this year. This pioneering framework positions Argentina as our launch market and reflects a regulatory trend being replicated in other extractive regions worldwide.
The service is developed together with Secin, an Argentine company with deep experience in oil & gas projects. Our network is multimodal, with ground backup when required, ensuring continuity even under adverse conditions.
What set us apart
Proximity bases with client-defined critical inventory.
Direct integration with client systems and processes.
First-mover compliance with BVLOS regulations.
Guaranteed continuity through multimodal coverage across hundreds of kilometers.
Yes. To cover 15–100 km, our drones operate BVLOS under specific authorization, with approval expected during 2025.
We work with safe operational windows. If conditions do not allow a flight, ground backup is activated from the same proximity base.
We operate under client safety policies and aviation regulations. Every delivery is traceable and confirmed on-site.
A location near production sites that enables urgent dispatch of critical items. With multiple bases, we can cover entire basins and remote territories.
The client sets priorities through their management systems, which integrate with our service.
The core operation is designed for 15–100 km. By combining multiple bases and multimodal backup, Cadvital covers several hundred kilometers within the same territory.
Yes. We organize demonstrations or pilot tests in controlled environments, coordinated with the client and regulators.
Our diagnostic compares investment versus savings in downtime and logistics OPEX, giving you an objective business case.