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Production SIG and PRODML™ Work Group Meetings

Production SIG and PRODML™ Work Group Meetings. Alan Doniger Chief Technology Officer POSC. Aberdeen, Scotland 20 September 2006. Today’s Meeting Host. BP: Rusty Foreman, Julian Pickering, Sophie Rickman. In an overall E&P context …. Board. Economics. Reservoir. Production.

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Production SIG and PRODML™ Work Group Meetings

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  1. Production SIG and PRODML™ Work Group Meetings Alan Doniger Chief Technology Officer POSC Aberdeen, Scotland 20 September 2006

  2. Today’s Meeting Host BP: Rusty Foreman, Julian Pickering, Sophie Rickman

  3. In an overall E&P context … Board Economics Reservoir Production Engineering Geology Expl Petrophysics Petroleum Geology Engineering Drilling Production Facilities Engineering Engineering Engineering Drilling Completion & Production Geophysics Operations Workover Operations

  4. Production SIG, October 20 Agenda • 08:00 Registration and Breakfast • 08:30 Meeting Begins • Welcome and Introductions • Production SIG Overview • Norway’s Integrated Information Platform Project (IIP) • WITSML Production Reporting Standards and the Norway OLF Daily Partner Production Reporting Deployment • Questions & Answers • 10:00 Morning Break

  5. Production SIG, October 20 Agenda • 10:30 Meeting Continues • Update on PRODML Work Group (Optimization Standards) • History and Status • Business Case • Pilot Activities and Demos • Questions & Answers • 12:00 Lunch

  6. Production SIG, October 20 Agenda • 13:00 Meeting Continues • Update on PRODML Work Group (continues) • Public Review Results • Plan to Publish Version 1.0 • Transition to POSC and the Production SIG • Production SIG Activities • 14:30 Adjourn SIG Meeting • 14:30 – 15:00 PRODML Work Group Steering Committee Meeting (for PRODML Work Group members only) • 15:00 – 15:30 Production SIG Steering Committee Meeting(for current and prospective SIG members)

  7. Coming Attractions…

  8. Houston SIG Meeting November 7, Morning • This meeting will address these subjects:  • Orientation - Organizing a North America Region:     Purpose, Administration, and Plans • Data Management SIG:      Update on Global Unique Well Identifier Initiative • A New SIG Being Formed: Products, Services and Equipment Classification

  9. Production SIG, October 20 Agenda • 08:00 Registration and Breakfast • 08:30 Meeting Begins • Welcome and Introductions • Production SIG Overview • Norway’s Integrated Information Platform Project (IIP) • WITSML Production Reporting Standards and the Norway OLF Daily Partner Production Reporting Deployment • Questions & Answers • 10:00 Morning Break

  10. Production SIG, October 20 Agenda • 08:00 Registration and Breakfast • 08:30 Meeting Begins • Welcome and Introductions • Production SIG Overview • Norway’s Integrated Information Platform Project (IIP) • WITSML Production Reporting Standards and the Norway OLF Daily Partner Production Reporting Deployment • Questions & Answers • 10:00 Morning Break

  11. What’s in a name? • xField SIG (2003) • xField = { • SmartField, • i-field, • e-field, • Digital Oilfield of the Future, • Intelligent Field, • Field of the Future • … } • Integrated Operations SIG (2004) • Production SIG (2006)

  12. Production SIG Overview • January 2003, Boston • POSC Board recommends strategic focus on production standards to support future digital oilfield operations. • May 2003, Houston and London • “xField SIG” seminars • Presenters: BP, Shell, Halliburton, Invensys, OSIsoft, Schlumberger, SGI • November 2003, Houston, POSC Annual Meeting • January 2004, Houston • Joint seminar with U. of Houston • March 2004, London • Distributed Temperature Survey work group meeting

  13. Production SIG Overview • May 2004, Houston • OTC Digital Energy Session: Peter Goode (Schlumberger SIS President), “The key technical components for Version 1 of the Digital Oilfield are already available.” • Joint seminar with U. of Houston – attempt to initiate collaborative activities • BP, ExxonMobil, Shell, Unocal, Aspentech, Halliburton, Invensys, Schlumberger, SGI • Integrated versus isolated solutions? • Monitoring, optimization and control? • Multi-scale • Data driven model development • Abnormal situation detection • RT decision-making using large data sets • Surface facility – reservoir interaction • Data volume explosion  how to handle and find useful data • Safety concerns in highly instrumented fields

  14. Production SIG Overview • June 2004, Stavanger and Houston • “xField” “Integrated Operations” SIG meeting • BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil, Shell, Halliburton, Paradigm, Schlumberger • Intelligent Oilfield Ops – review U. of Houston seminar • DTS • November 2004, Houston “Int Ops SIG” • DTS • Digital Oilfield (Andy Howell, Schlumberger) • Norway IIP Project Update

  15. Production SIG Overview • January 2005, New Delhi, “Int Ops” SIG • Integrated Operations • DTS • April 2005, Aberdeen and Stavanger,“Int Ops” SIG • DTS • Norway Daily Partner Production Reporting (TietoEnator) •  WITSML for Production Reporting • RT Operations (Sense Intellifield) • Norway IIP Project Update • April 2005, Stavanger • Norway OLF Integration Operations Seminar • May 2005, Houston, “Int Ops” SIG • Same as April • Statoil and Hydro on Integration Operations Strategy and Vision • Also, Merrick Systems, Sense Intellifield, Roxar, Weatherford • May 2005, London, DTS Work Group Meeting

  16. Production SIG Overview • August 2005, Houston, PRODML Initiative Kick-Off Meeting • November 2005, POSC Annual Meeting • Updates on WITSML Production Reporting and Norway IIP Project • December 2005, PRODML Work Group formally established • December 2005, WITSML V1.3.1 Published • With WITSML Production DTS • March 2006, Houston, Production SIG • WITSML Production Reporting • WITSML Production DTS • WITSML Production Fluid Properties • PRODML Work Group Update • April 2006, WITSML Production Reporting • (V1.3.1 Addendum) Published

  17. Production SIG Overview • May 2006, Houston, Production SIG • Norway IIP Project Update • WITSML Production Reporting / Norway Partner Reporting • WITSML Production Fluid Properties • PRODML Work Group Update • WITSML Production DTS • June 2006, Stavanger and Aberdeen • Same as May • September 14 & 28, October 3, 2006, Production SIG Steering Committee Conference Calls • October 20, 2006 Today’s event

  18. What Was Being SaidBack in mid-2004?

  19. 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 Drilling SIG Strategic Decision Sciences UH CIOO … Many internal / joint projects in oil / service companies …

  20. 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

  21. 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 Control Model xField Analyze Source: Shell

  22. Acquire Control Model xField Analyze Time Scales (106 range) Slower cycle Time-scale Automation level Fast cycle Source: Saputelli SPE 83978

  23. 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

  24. Comments from Operators Better decisions faster $250 million USD / year cost savings It’s not about the technology Integrate facilities, wells, subsurface Find right level of ‘smartness’ for each asset

  25. 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 API’s 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.

  26. 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

  27. 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 It’s better to get common than to be best Industry standards provide cost effective bridge to the digital oil field

  28. Production SIG, October 20 Agenda • 08:00 Registration and Breakfast • 08:30 Meeting Begins • Welcome and Introductions • Production SIG Overview • Norway’s Integrated Information Platform Project (IIP) • WITSML Production Reporting Standards and the Norway OLF Daily Partner Production Reporting Deployment • Questions & Answers • 10:00 Morning Break

  29. Production SIG, October 20 Agenda • 10:30 Meeting Continues • Update on PRODML Work Group (Optimization Standards) • History and Status • Business Case • Pilot Activities and Demos • Questions & Answers • 12:00 Lunch

  30. Production SIG, October 20 Agenda • 13:00 Meeting Continues • Update on PRODML Work Group (continues) • Public Review Results • Plan to Publish Version 1.0 • Transition to POSC and the Production SIG • Production SIG Activities • 14:30 Adjourn SIG Meeting • 14:30 – 15:00 PRODML Work Group Steering Committee Meeting (for PRODML Work Group members only) • 15:00 – 15:30 Production SIG Steering Committee Meeting(for current and prospective SIG members)

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