Title: Status of the National Petroleum Data Repository DISKOS
1Status of the National Petroleum Data Repository
DISKOS
- Kjell Reidar Knudsen
- Norwegian Petroleum Directorate
2National Data Repository Concept (Norway)
NPD
Outsourced
NDR-2
NDR-1
Core samples
Fluid samples
archive
DISKOS
Professional digital databases
Physical storage/warehouses
3English
Fact page
www.npd.no
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5NPD Fact pages - Well data
- Core photos from selected wells have now been
published on the NPD's fact pages. The photos of
core samples taken during drilling provide
important information on the seabed rocks. - WDSS (Well Data Summary Sheets) for selected
released wells have now been published on the
NPD's fact pages.
- These contain a summary of data
- As well as general information and technical
data, WDSS also contain well history, well
testing results, geological interpretations of
formation tops and geochemistry for the well. In
addition, WDSS provide an overview of at what
depths and intervals the NPD has cuttings and
drilling cores from a given well.
6National Data Repository Concept (Norway)
NPD
Outsourced
EW
NDR-2
NDR-1
Core samples
Fluid samples
archive
Professional digital databases
Physical storage/warehouses
EW Environment Web
7A joint database for emmission to air and
discharges to sea for the Norwegian petroleum
activity
EW-database
- Co-operation between OLF, NPD og NPC
8A joint database for emmissions to air and
discharge to sea from Norwegian petroleum activity
and a shared work process collaboration tool
EW-database
- Co-operation between OLF, NPD og NPC
all operating oil companies in Norway
9 EW - Objective
Improve quality Basis for useful analysis Le
ss workload
10A central shared database
public
NPD
E W
OLF
NPC
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12Reporting requirements
- Field status
- Discharge from drilling
- Discharge of oily water
- Use and discharge of chemicals
- Chemicals evaluation
- Use and discharge of environmentally toxic
compounds
- Emissions to air
- Acute pollution
- Waste
13Level of reporting
- Wellbore level
- Drilling- and well chemicals
- Facility level (fixed or movable)
- Rig chemicals (thread grease and
BOP/jetting--)
- Waste, acute discharge, diesel
- Chemicals ( production- export-
- Discharge to sea
- Emission to air
- Operator level
- Total exploration wells
- Field level
- Discharge concents and estimated
consumption/discharge of products
- Total all facilities
From operators
14Work process
15History
- Januar 2002 SFT,OD og OLF wanted to develop a
database on SOIL
- Dec 2002 Request for information to software
vendors
- April 2003 Tender invitation
- Juni 2003 Contract with Cap Gemini ErnstYoung
- August 2003 Formal co-operation contract signed
- November 2003 Testing of first delivery
- January 2004 Database went live
- March 2004 First reports loaded from all
operators on NCS (2003 data)
- August 2004 Historical data load started
16National Data Repository Concept (Norway)
NPD
Outsourced
NDR-2
NDR-1
Core samples
Fluid samples
archive
DISKOS
Professional digital databases
Physical storage/warehouses
17DISKOS project milestones
- Project started in 1992
- Operation started 1995
- Revised business model 2000
- Change of operator 2004
18DISKOS SOLUTION 3 ELEMENTS
- Network
- High-speed secure closed networks
Harstad
- Software
- Multi-client petroleum data repository
Trondheim
Bergen
- The Diskos Database
- Central storage of company data
Oslo
Stavanger
19DISKOS basics
- Mandatory to submit all new data to DISKOS
- (government reporting requirements)
- Database contains both confidential and public
data
- What is public varies with time
- Membership required to download data online
- Non-members can get physical copies of public
data
- Members can buy additional services
20History - The Diskos Project
- The Diskos Project requirements specifications
and application to tender were sent out in June
1993
- To establish a joint database for quality
controlled geodata and to make this data
available to users
- An open solution able to interact with other
solutions
- Main focus on digital seismic data
- POSC Data model (Epicentre)
- UNIX-based client-server environment
- GIS Gui (e.g. ArcInfo)
- Water-tight security and use World Class
technology were specific demands.
- The system must control ownership, entitlements
(access rights) and trade transactions to each
survey, line, line segment for original and
reprocessed data
21Issues......
- Technical
- Number of involved companies
- Work processes ( incl quality requirements)
- Budget requirements
- Software development
- Projects ( incl loading of historic data )
- Cost split between members
22Diskos Organisation
- The key to success has been a climate of
collaboration and mutual understanding
- Different members
- The authorities
- Major Oil Companies
- Smaller Oil Companies
- New Companies on the NCS
- Diskos Work Groups has been a key to establishing
good solutions
- Challenge is to maintain a firm industry focus
- Perception that Diskos now works and does not
need the same level of commitment as before. This
must be avoided!
23Meet 3-4 times/yearAll companies represented
Meet 7-8 times/yearThis group is elected by
Diskos MC
All members are entitled to participate in work
groups Landmark and PetroData are also represente
d
Project Manager NPD legal dept. NPD accounts
24DATATYPES
- Administrative data
- License, block, quadrant, coastlines, national
borders
- Field, platform, pipeline, water depth
- Well data
- Position, name, category, etc
- Well reports
- Post stack seismic data
- All processed 2D and 3D data, velocity data
- Seismic navigation
- Navigation shotpoint position
- Production Data
- Historical and future reporting
- Log Data
- Historical and future reporting
Quality controlled data from NPD, every week
From companies
25Cultural DataA Cornerstone in the Solution
- Cultural Data supplied by NPD to PetroData
- Registration of all licences
- Operator status and Licence participants
- Share of licence
- Historical Licence Information
- Well IDs
- Pipelines
- Coastlines
- Etc.
26Digital Reporting Seismic Data
- Processed seismic data in the following versions
is to be reported
- Raw Stack
- Raw Migration
- Filtered Migration
- The naming of seismic lines must be in accordance
with guidelines (established by Diskos Seismic
Work Group)
- Velocity Data
- Digital Navigation data
- In accordance with Specifications and
Information for Reporting Navigation Data to
PetroData see also NPD web site
27Data to PetroBank
- Example Stages in the life of well data
Reporting to NPD complete
Public access
Exclusive access
Data acq. proc.
Time
0 - completion date
6 months
Stage 2
Stage 0
Stage 1
24 months
28DISKOS Status Sept 2004
- Users (Members and non-members)
- Contract structure
- Change of operator
- Data volume
29Diskos members 2004
30Roles NPDPetroData Landmark - Schlumberger
- NPD management of the Diskos Project
- on behalf of Diskos Members
- SINAS
- Management of data on behalf of the Diskos Group
using PetroBank technology
- OPERATIONS
- Landmark Graphics
- Development of the PetroBank software in
collaboration with PetroBank users world
wideSOFTWARE
31DISKOS SOLUTION 3 ELEMENTS
- SOIL network
- High-speed secure closed networks
- Lan2Lan connection
Harstad
- PetroBank Software
- Multi-client petroleum data repository
- Developed by Landmark
- The Diskos Database
- Central storage of company data
- Run by PetroData since 1995
- By Schlumberger from 2004
Trondheim
Bergen
Oslo
Stavanger
32Diskos Tender Process 2002Operations of Diskos
Database
- Diskos by law had to go to tender
- Bound by Norwegian and European
- New agreement in place 2004
- A time consuming and demanding process
- Committment from the whole of Diskos in this
work
- An important exercise for Diskos
- Operators are in a privilged position monopoly
issues
- Tender process gives the Diskos group valuable
insight into technological alternatives
- The current business model and contractural
structure will be evaluated and modified
33Statistics Data Storage
- SINAS currently storage capacity
- Oracle Database 150 GB
- Netapp Disc storage systems
- Total 110 TB.
- 60 TB in use for post stack seismic, logs and
other small data sets
- StorageTek Tape robotics system - 1800 TB of
storage capability
- IBM 3592 Tape technology
- Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) used to manage Post
Stack data.
34Historical Well-Data Projects
- Loading of scanned completion reports 1965-1999
- access according to entitlements
- Loading of Scanned Public reports from
exploration and appraisal wells drilled 1965-1979.
- Loading of well data from 1965 to 1993 to
transfer data from old media to PetroBank to
eliminate old input media.
- Loading of indexes for well reports and well
logs, exploration and development wells 1965 to
1999
35Lessons learnt in loading legacy data
- Time consuming and costly process
- A lot of manual work
- QC of data input
- Need to understand the data
- Level of quality when scanning
- Are all pages legible?
- Are all pages included?
- Colour vs black-and-white
- Older tape formats
- Difficult to read
- Costly to covert cost-benefit
- Setting entitlements to data was a major task
- Data transfer due to changes in licence
ownership/participation
36 Transfer of operations
Robot clean up
Bulk data transfer
Data definitions
Agree on transfer method
Verification
Data Transfer from Petrodata to SINAS
Acceptance
Planning Diskos Petrodata SINAS
Business as usual 1.1.2004 All Diskos members
37DTP-Transfer Plan 2003
38Transfer of operations some experiences from
Norway
- Very demanding process
- Can be problems with the previous operator
- Takes focus away from ongoing issues
- Takes a lot of time so the process must begin
early
- in Norway at end of 2002 for 2004 change over
- Need a good spread of expertise
- Technical (data), contractual (tenders, legal
aspects), software
- It is worth the effort!
- Introduces/maintains competition
- Step change in technology
- Revise/improve business model
- Improve/streamline workflows