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Title: Integrated Operations SIG


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Integrated Operations SIG
  • June 16, 2004
  • NPD, Stavanger, Norway(based on David Archers
    presentation at the May 17 U. of Houston/POSC
    Workshop on Intelligent Oilfield Operations)

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Source Downes Mui, Unleashing the Killer App
3
WITSML Overview
  • This series of slides were not presented on June
    16 because WITSML was addressed in the morning
    meeting.

SKIP
4
Add Total, HRH, Smith Bits, DOI, IFP, Interaction
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WITSML WWW.WITSML.ORG Wellsite Information
Transfer Standard Markup Language The right
time seamless flow of well site data between
operators and service companies to speed and
enhance decision-making A New Open Information
Transfer Standard for the Oilfield
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Participants
  • Operators
  • Statoil
  • Shell
  • Pioneer Natural Resources
  • Hydro
  • ExxonMobil
  • ChevronTexaco
  • BP
  • Authorities
  • UK DTI
  • Contractors
  • Weatherford
  • Schlumberger
  • Sense Technology
  • SDC Geologix
  • Petrolink
  • Paradigm
  • Pason
  • Open Spirit
  • NPSi
  • Landmark
  • INT
  • IMS
  • Halliburton
  • Baker Hughes

POSC special interest group open to all
interested parties
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Technologies
  • Internet standards driven / Hardware software
    platform independent
  • XML (eXtensible Markup Language) xsd, (XML
    schema definition)
  • Application Programming Interface (API)
  • XML Specification of data objects
  • A formal and validated Dictionary and Grammar
  • World Wide Web-compatible / Web services
  • HTTP, SOAP WSDL, XML
  • Broad coverage of drilling related data
  • Well, trajectory, drill string, wellbore,
    reports, logs, real time data
  • Designed to support drilling workflows, with or
    without network links

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Data Objects
  • Bottom Hole Assembly Run
  • Cement Job
  • Conventional Core
  • Fluids Report
  • Formation Marker
  • Log
  • Message
  • Mud Log
  • Operations Report
  • Real Time
  • Rig / Rig Equipment

Server Capabilities Sidewall Core Subscription Sur
vey Program Target Trajectory Tubular / Bit
Record / Open Hole Well Wellbore Wellbore
Geometry
Initial implementation delivered in 2002
9
Sample WITSML Data Flow
API server(InterACT)
Source Schlumberger
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History
  • 1980s WITS real-time binary formats
  • 1990s as Internet and related technologies
    became available, new solutions emerged but
    separately
  • Statoil developed Drilling Automation Real Time
    (DART)
  • DART evolved into the multi-company WITSML effort

Benefits
  • Improved plug and play for moving data between
    systems
  • Operators reduce cost, improve vendor
    competitiveness
  • Contractors reduce need to support different
    systems for different operators
  • (Near) real-time, sequential data, but also
    contextual data

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Right-time Data
Alarms
RIG or OFFICE
Filter
Transform
WITSML
Technical Database Environment
Real-time drilling
Raw Data Archive
Service company
Technical Application Environment
Source Landmark
12
Information Delivery via
  • Wellsite data transferred to WITSML Server
  • Real time via subscription
  • Batch via file transfer etc.
  • Data upload to Total Recall
  • WITSML API calls from 3rd Party systems

Fluids/DD
Total Recall Access via Internet
Wellsite
Total Recall Server
Batch Transfer
Proprietary Data
Store
Upload Log Data
Connect via Internet or
Wireline
WAN
Client Applications
Query
MWD
Real Time Data Feeds
Client User
Query
via WITSML Publish
Subscribe
OpenWorks/GeoFrame
Server
RigLink/WITSML
Data Aggregator
Mudlogging
OpenWorks / Geoframe
Source Baker Hughes
13
SiteCom Overview
To next level, corporate data mgmt System OpenWir
e
Source Sense Intellifield
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Some lessons learned / best practices
  • The Right Initial Players - clear focus
  • BP Statoil
  • Baker, Halliburton, Schlumberger, NPSi
  • Strong Commitment
  • Initial funding by oil companies
  • Oil service companies remain engaged after
    initial delivery
  • Effective Processes
  • Practical, incremental approach
  • Clear focus on target outcomes - through
    implementation
  • Frequent communications - steering technical
    teams
  • Choice of Technologies
  • XML, SOAP
  • Comprehensive Output and Documentation
  • XML Schemas Server API sample implementation
  • Openness / Evolution
  • Public seminars and presentations
  • Transfer to POSC for commercially neutral
    custody, publication, promotion and evolution

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Integrated Operations SIG
  • The June 16 presentation continued from this
    slide.

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Integrated Operations
POSC xField SIG xField SmartField, i-field, e
-field, Digital Oilfield of the
Future, Intelligent Field, Field of the Future
17
Some related activities
  • CERA DOFF
  • SPE Real Time Operations TIG
  • SPE Digital Energy Study Group
  • API/GCIMT eFields Project
  • Real Time Reservoir Management TTG Group-OG21
  • WITSML SIG
  • Strategic Decision Sciences
  • UH CIOO
  • Many internal / joint projects in oil / service
    companies

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The Smart FieldReal-Time Operations
Real-Time Automated Analysis
Real-Time Understanding
Facilities
Capture
Analyze
Visualization
Wells
Capture
Process
Simulate
Capture
Web
Reservoir
Store
Real-Time Operations
Source Landmark
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Smart Systems
  • From self-guiding missiles to self-replenishing
    fridges, the basic approach of all smart
    technology is measure-model-control
  • measure system properties
  • model actual vs. desired behaviour
  • derive required correction parameters (adaptive
    control)
  • implement control

Acquire
Model
Control
xField
Analyze
Source Shell
20
Time Scales (106 range)
Slower cycle
Time-scale
Automation level
Fast cycle
Source Saputelli SPE 83978
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CERA DOFF Stated Industry benefits Enhanced
recovery 125 billion BOE Lower operating costs
4-8 billion/year/company Increased production
rates increase utilization 2-6 Lower facilities
cost 5-10 (3-5 years) Decreased drilling costs
5-15
But Benefits are not independent, and they
require Integration of higher quality
data Significant change in organizations and work
processes
Total asset awareness Acting on
awareness Increased use of full asset awareness
Source CERA DOFF executive summary
22
Comments from Operators
  • Better decisions faster
  • 250 million USD / year cost savings
  • Its not about the technology
  • Integrate facilities, wells, subsurface
  • Find right level of smartness for each asset

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2004 HYPE CYCLE OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGY
  • visibility
  • time

Source Schlumberger / Gartner
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1 CERA DOFF Executive summary 2 TTA report on
Real Time Reservoir Management. OG21 - Norwegian
Continental Shelf 3 L. Saputelli, et al. SPE
83978 JPT December 2003
xField SmartField, i-field, e-field, Digital
Oilfield of the Future, Intelligent Field,
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1 L. Saputelli, et al. SPE 83978 JPT December
2003 2 T. Unneland, IQPC RT Field Management,
February 2004 3 Strategic Decision Science,
Roadmap to Enterprise Optimization Study
xField SmartField, i-field, e-field, Digital
Oilfield of the Future, Intelligent Field,
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Layered Architecture
Ref SPE 79893
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POSC xField suggested work XML standards for
collaboration extending footprint of WITSML to
include all data types required for Production
System Surveillance and Reservoir
Surveillance Smart Sensors what is needed for
plug-and-play at each level of OSI model APIs
for downhole intelligent devices, protocols
(SOAP?), metadata and metadata management Market
Studies smart surveillance for shared services
in data acquisition and management, value-added
services (pre-processing, analysis,
interpretation) publishing, potential business
models, and implementation technologies web
services.
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  • POSC xField Approaches
  • Understanding / problem identification
  • - pursue problems with clear (shared) business
    purposes
  • Adopt / adapt WITSML
  • new Data Types to focus on Production Operations
  • production volumes, production tests,
    temperature, pressures
  • Focus Architectures Data
  • Develop standards via Pilot Projects
  • Players oil service regulators
  • Incremental, rapid results
  • Catalogues of related work / relevant standards

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POSC Integrated Operations SIG events
  • 8 May 2003 (Houston)
  • http//www.posc.org/meetings/may03_SFields
  • 23 May 2003 (London)
  • http//www.posc.org/meetings/may03uksfields
  • 19 November 2003 (Houston) _at_ POSC Annual Meeting
  • http//www.posc.org/meetings/nov03
  • 14 January 2004 (Houston) _at_ IOO Workshop
  • http//www.posc.org/meetings/jan04_ioo
  • 17 May 2004 Houston
  • June or September 2004 (Europe)
  • 16 June 2004 Stavanger, Regional SIG Meeting24
    June 2004 Houston, Regional SIG Meeting

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  • An oil company perspective on Standards
  • Standards save money!
  • uniform hardware, applications, data save 100
    Million/year
  • Standards lead to better science, which increases
    value
  • Use standards to address interface issues
  • Its better to get common than to be best
  • Industry standards provide cost effective bridge
    to the digital oil field

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David ArcherPresident / CEO24 Greenway
PlazaSuite 1000-BHouston, TX 770461 713
267-5142 phone1 713 784-9219 faxarcher_at_posc.org
http//www.posc.org
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