Baker Hughes, a GE Company announced an agreement with Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC) to co-develop VitalyX, a real-time lubricant monitoring system. VitalyX can be deployed in multiple industries using large machinery, and the advanced cloud-based system is designed to detect and measure key lubricant properties in real-time while simultaneously converting the data into actionable insights. ENOC, which will not only co-develop but has also signed the first order for VitalyX, announced the project with BHGE leaders at BHGE's Annual Meeting in Florence. Lubrication oil is the lifeblood of many machines and assets, and it not only protects those assets but also can be used to determine the overall health of a system. Real-time monitoring of lubricants also helps safeguard end users' and operators' equipment by offering a new level of predictive maintenance, thus enhancing efficiency, reducing downtime and improving asset's lifetime. Without continuous monitoring, catastrophic failures due to fluid issues are a reality; for example, the cumulative cost of a top drive gearbox failure due to fluid loss can be up to $1 million dollars. VitalyX's advanced cloud-based solution can measure key lubricant chemical and physical properties in real time across an operator's fleet while simultaneously converting the data into alerts and alarms to identify potential issues. The user-friendly dashboard can show fleet-wide data down to the individual asset level and stored either in a shared cloud or locally.