Oil & Gas Fleet Tracking

Oil and Gas Fleet Tracking for Tankers, Rigs and Crew Trucks

See every tanker, crew truck and field vehicle on one live map. Get an alert the moment a truck leaves an approved route, watch fuel in the tank, and catch tired driving before it turns into an incident. AIQ Connect runs on your own server with a one-time license, so adding trucks never raises your software bill.

Oil and Gas Fleet Tracking

Geo

Restricted-zone & site alerts

Route

Trip history & route playback

Trip

Route, stop & journey history
Built for Oil and Gas

Oil and Gas Fleet Tracking: Know Where Every Tanker and Crew Truck Is

Live location, approved routes, driver safety, fuel and service for oilfield fleets, on one self-hosted platform.

Oil and gas fleet tracking is software that shows you where your tankers, crew trucks and field vehicles are, and how they are being driven. It puts every vehicle on one live map. It tells you when a truck leaves the route you approved. It watches fuel, flags hard driving on long runs, and books service before a truck breaks down far from help. AIQ Connect runs on your own server, and you pay for the license once, so adding more trucks never raises your software bill.

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One live map

Tanker and Field Vehicle Tracking

Your trucks work a long way from the office. Tankers, crew pickups, water trucks and rig movers all sit on one live map. You can see where each one is without calling the site. If a truck sits still too long in an empty stretch of road, you hear about it.

  • Live spot for every vehicle
  • Tankers and pickups on one map
  • Long-stop alerts in remote areas
  • Full trip history for each run
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Long runs, tired drivers

Driver Safety on Long Remote Runs

Oilfield runs are long, and long runs make drivers tired. The platform flags speeding, hard braking and sharp turns, and shows how many hours each driver has been out. It cannot stop a crash. What it can do is show you risky habits early, while there is still time to coach the driver.

  • Speeding and hard braking alerts
  • Hours on the road per driver
  • A simple driver score you can share
  • Night driving reports
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Stay on the safe route

Approved Routes and No-Go Zones

You pick the roads your tankers should use, and the areas they should stay out of. Draw a line around a well pad, a depot, a gate or a town. The platform tells you the moment a truck crosses it. You end up with a clear record of where every load really went.

  • Draw zones around wells and depots
  • Alerts when a truck goes off route
  • Entry and exit times per site
  • A written record for every load
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Fuel and service

Fuel Checks and Truck Service

Fuel is one of the biggest costs an oilfield fleet carries. With a fuel sensor fitted, you can watch the level in the tank. If it drops fast while the engine is off, you get an alert. Service is booked on real engine hours, so a truck gets fixed at the yard, not on a lease road.

  • Tank level with a fuel sensor
  • Fast-drop alerts you can check
  • Service booked by engine hours
  • Repair history for each truck
See It in Action

See the Oilfield Tracking Platform in Action

Real workflows from the self-hosted AIQ Connect platform. Your data, your server, your brand.

your-tracking.com/field
62Vehicles
9Sites
4Stopped
Tanker TK-21 Heading to Pad 7 Moving
Crew Truck CT-06 Parked at yard At base
Water Truck WT-14 Stopped 52 min, open road Check in

Every Vehicle on One Live Map

Your trucks work a long way from the office. Tankers, crew pickups, water trucks and rig movers all sit on one live map. You can see where each one is without calling the site. If a truck sits still too long in an empty stretch of road, you hear about it.

  • Live spot for every vehicle
  • Tankers and pickups on one map
  • Long-stop alerts in remote areas
your-tracking.com/zones
Tanker TK-21 Left approved route 09:41 Off route
Pad 7 gate TK-08 entered 08:12, left 08:47 Logged
Town limit zone No entries today Clear
Load 4417 Full route saved to report On record

Know the Moment a Truck Goes Off Route

You pick the roads your tankers should use, and the areas they should stay out of. Draw a line around a well pad, a depot, a gate or a town. The platform tells you the moment a truck crosses it. You end up with a clear record of where every load really went.

  • Alerts when a truck goes off route
  • Entry and exit times per site
  • A written record for every load
your-tracking.com/alerts
Tanker TK-08 Fuel down 61 units, engine off Check
Driver R. Haddad 11 hours on the road Long shift
Crew Truck CT-06 Service due in 25 hours Upcoming
Tanker TK-21 Brake service logged Done

Watch Fuel, Watch Drivers, Keep Trucks Serviced

Fuel is one of the biggest costs an oilfield fleet carries. One view shows a fuel level dropping fast, a driver who has been out too many hours, and a truck due for service. Small warnings, caught early, before they turn into a bad day.

  • Fast fuel-drop alerts you can check
  • Hours on the road per driver
  • Service booked by engine hours
Honest Comparison

Self-Hosted vs Cloud Oil and Gas Fleet Tracking

Cloud oil and gas fleet tracking keeps your trip and site records on the vendor's servers, and charges you for every vehicle every month. Here is how a self-hosted platform compares.

FactorCloud Tracking SoftwareSelf-Hosted AIQ Connect
Where trip and site data livesVendor's shared cloudYour own server
Pricing modelPer-vehicle monthly feesOne-time license
Cost as you add trucksRises with every truckStays flat
How long trip history is keptOften capped by planAs long as you want
Driver safety scoringVariesBuilt in
White-label brandingSometimes an add-onIncluded
Vendor lock-inHighNone

Comparison reflects typical cloud oil and gas fleet tracking platforms versus the AIQ Connect self-hosted model, as of 2026. Feature availability varies by vendor.

How It Works

Up and Running in 4 Steps

A simple, direct process to get your oilfield tracking solution live without delays.

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Contact Us

Tell us your requirements, your vehicle mix and your field locations.

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Installation

Our experts deploy on your server with your branding.

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Configuration

Custom protocols, devices, zones and routes set up for your fleet.

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Go Live

Start tracking vehicles and growing your business.

FAQs

Oilfield Fleet Tracking, Common Questions

What is oil and gas fleet tracking?
Oil and gas fleet tracking is software that shows where your tankers, crew trucks and field vehicles are, and how they are being driven. AIQ Connect puts them all on one live map. It warns you when a truck leaves an approved route. It flags hard driving and fuel drops, and books service by engine hours. It runs on your own server, with no monthly fee per vehicle.
Does it work at remote sites with weak signal?
Yes, in most cases. Trackers keep saving readings when the signal drops, then send the saved trip once the truck is back in coverage. So you may see the map catch up a little late, but the route is not lost. How much a device can store depends on the model, and we will check yours before you buy.
Can it tell me if a tanker left its approved route?
Yes. You draw the route you want, and the zones you care about. That could be a well pad, a depot gate, or a town you want trucks to avoid. If a tanker crosses one of those lines, you get an alert with the time and the place. The trip stays on record, so you can show exactly where a load traveled.
How does it help keep drivers safe?
It shows you the habits that lead to trouble. Speeding, hard braking, sharp turns and very long shifts all get flagged and rolled into a simple score per driver. No software can promise a safe trip. What this does is give you the facts early enough to coach a driver, change a schedule, or move someone off a night run.
Can it watch the fuel in a tanker?
Yes, when a fuel level sensor is fitted to the vehicle. You see how the tank level changes through the day. If it falls fast while the engine is off, you get an alert. That pattern usually means fuel has been taken. Without a sensor you can still track fuel by distance and engine hours.
Is it self-hosted?
Yes. AIQ Connect runs on your own server, so trip records, site data and driver details never sit with a cloud vendor. You pay a one-time license instead of monthly per-vehicle fees, which means adding more trucks never raises your software bill. The platform is white-label, so it carries your logo and your domain.