Who We Are

Built by a Field Guy,
for Field Guys

BlueCollarAI started because we were tired of flipping through manuals at 2am.

Born on the wellpad, not in a boardroom.

The background here is oilfield, natural gas, and uranium in-situ recovery (ISR) operations. Not case studies — actual field work. Pulling pump assemblies, sizing hydrocyclones, running fluid calculations, quoting jobs on the tailgate of a truck.

The existing options were a choice between $10,000 enterprise software that assumed you had an IT department, or generic AI that doesn't know a centrifugal pump from a progressive cavity — and definitely doesn't know what a wellpad looks like at -20°F.

So we built the tools we actually needed.

📍 Based in Wyoming. Knows what -20°F on a wellpad feels like.
"Make AI work for the people who work with their hands."

The workers who keep the lights on and the fuel flowing don't have time for AI that requires a prompt engineering degree. BlueCollarAI is built around one idea: if you can describe the problem, you should get an answer that helps you fix it — right now, in the field, with what you have on hand.

What We Cover

These aren't random verticals — they're industries where the person doing the work carries the problem in their head and needs an answer fast.

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Oilfield & Natural Gas Operations

Pump troubleshooting, artificial lift diagnostics, wellsite calculations, and field quoting. Built for the guys who are actually out there running the iron.

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Uranium In-Situ Recovery (ISR)

Wellfield operations, injection/recovery pump systems, solution chemistry, and process fluid management — with radiation safety awareness built in from the start.

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Rare Earth Element (REE) Processing

Slurry pump sizing, hydrocyclone performance, solids handling, and process circuit optimization for REE extraction and separation operations.

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Pumps, Fluid Systems & Field Calculations

The common thread across every industry we touch: pumps move the fluid, the fluid runs the process, and the calculations have to be right. That's where we live.

What's Next

We're adding new tools every week based on what field workers actually need. Not what sounds good in a pitch deck — what someone asked for while standing at a pump station trying to figure out why their discharge pressure is dropping.

If you're working a problem that doesn't fit any of the current tools, we want to hear about it. The best tool ideas come from the people on shift, not the people in meetings.