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The elite of the elite. They earned the patch.

Quantum’s Elite Force™ is the top tier of our MWD group. 24/7 oversight of every active run, boots on the ground at the wells that need it most, and zero tolerance for tools that don’t meet our service-conformance thresholds. They wear a special patch on their jacket and helmet because they earned it.

The Patch

Earned, not issued.

The Elite Force™ patch shows up on the back of a jacket and the front of a helmet. It isn’t handed out — it’s earned by hands who’ve consistently held the line on tool quality, response time, and on-location support. The warrior on the patch isn’t branding. It’s a description of the work.

Quantum Elite Force™ jacket and patch at the rig site
Quantum Elite Force™ — on location, with the patch on the back
What they do

Eyes on every well, 24/7.

Elite Force watches every active Quantum MWD run around the clock. Not a clip-board check — live oversight of every tool, every signal, every survey. When something drifts, the hand on location hears about it before the rig does.

24/7

Always watching

Every active Quantum MWD run is under live Elite Force oversight, 24/7. Signal, survey, tool health, downhole comms — all monitored continuously, not just at shift change.

Hold the line

Service conformance, enforced

Every tool that goes downhole has a documented set of pass/fail thresholds. Elite Force reads the reports, audits the conformances, and holds the line firm. If a tool isn’t to spec, it doesn’t go in the hole.

Boots on ground

On location, not just remote

Other companies park their experts in a remote ops center and call it support. Elite Force goes to location — boots on the ground, eyes on the rig floor, hand on the tool when it matters. Real support where the action is.

Other companies have remote ops centers. Elite Force shows up.

Where Elite Force fits

The backstop on every MWD run.

Elite Force isn’t a separate service line you bolt on. It’s the oversight layer that ships with every Quantum MWD job — the engineers who built the tools watching the runs in real time, and the hands who’ve earned the patch backing them up on location.