Title: POSC epiSEM Earth Model Information Management
1POSC epiSEM Earth Model Information Management
2Shared Earth Model Vision
3epiSEMPrimary Objective
To define specifications for open interfaces and
shared services that enable the implementation of
a new generation of interoperable earth modeling
products
Vendor Product B
Vendor Product A
epiSEM Interface
Multi-vendor epiSEM Compliant Modeling Platform
4epiSEM Partners
- Agip
- Chevron
- IFP
- Landmark
- Mobil
- PDS
- POSC
- Schlumberger
- Shell
- Statoil
Design team members
5Project Time Line1998-2000
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6The Situation
Seismic interpretation
Geologic modeling
Upscaling
Property modeling
Simulation
7The Problems
- 1 - Geological Models and Geosteering
- 2 - Seismic Interpretation and Well Planning
- 3 - Well Planning and Uncertainty
- 4 - Best Practices and Knowledge Capture
- 5 - Data Quality
- 6 - Use of Legacy Data
- 7 - Data Exchange/Reuse
- 8 - Change Management
- 9 - Fault Handling
- 10 - Immersive 3D Visualisation
- 11 - Integration of Geological and Reservoir
Models - 12 - Infrastructure Platforms
- 13 - Earth Object Representations
- 14 - Earth Modeling Terminology
- 15 - Information Sharing
- 16 - Complexity
- 17 - Application Interaction
- 18 - Shared Services
- 19 - Model Management
8epiSEM Information Services Vision
- Define shared (vendor neutral) interfaces to
earth modeling catalog services to
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- Publish, organize, improve manage diverse earth
model information - Discover critical earth model information from a
variety of sources - Allow users to access the resources indexed by
the catalog
9Examples of Questions Answered using epiSEM
- What input data has been updated since model X
was last used? - What downstream models depend on the results of
model Y? - On what assumptions are these models based?
- What compensations for uncertainty have been
considered in model Z? - What are the differences between this model and
its previous version?
10Clients of Catalog Information Services
PortfolioManagement
Multi Disciplinary Asset Team
11Architecture of Catalog System
VendorApplication
epiSEMIS API
Repository ProviderAPI
VendorData Store
12Using the Catalog
Clients of Services
- Create Catalog
- Register Artifact
- Replace Artifact
- Amend Artifact Attributes
- Query Catalog
- Register Interest
- Notification of Change
- Stand-alone applications
- API calls in vendor products
- Agents browse and report
13Example
14Architecture of Prototype
Web Client
Servlet
Catalog List
epiSEM API
epiSEM Information Services Manager
Repository Provider API
Demo
Catalog 1
Rep-1
15Benefits -
?
- IT Point of View
- Addresses todays problems
- Achievable
- Leverages prior collaborative investment
- Scaleable Design, Implementation, Deployment
- Vendor Neutral
- Facilitates interoperability Model Centric work
processes
16Benefits - EP Point of View
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- Satisfies Short and Long Term Needs
- Scaleable from Asset Team to Corporation
- Supports Model Centric work processes
- Applicable to most types of Earth Model
- Applicable to many Vendors products
- Retains and protects value of Models
- Enables assessment of Decision Quality
- Moves us towards ultimate goal of a unified
approach to earth modeling.
17Whats Next? - SEM Phase 2
- Develop complete proof-of concept to
- Validate epiSEM services interfaces
- Flesh out remaining interface design
- Boost confidence of vendors and end users in
epiSEM approach - Timeframe
- Start in February 2000
- Deliver initial proof-of-concept by end of April
18SEM Needs Your Support!
- Seeking Oil Company Vendor Sponsors
- To fund building the proof-of-concept
- To test the proof-of-concept
- Estimated budget - 500K
- Desire 10 funding sponsors
19For More Information
- Visit the SEM web site
- http//www.posc.org/workprgm/sem.shtml
- Contact Dan Schenck
- Phone (713) 267-5166
- Fax (713) 784-9219
- Email schenck_at_posc.org