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Production Reporting - at the NCS and beyond. POSC SIG meeting Aberdeen, 20th of June 2006 Oddvar Nesse, TietoEnator. TietoEnator. 15 000 employees Strong TietoEnator Oil & Gas commitment and focus Business skills and expertise World-class products Industry business solutions
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Production Reporting- at the NCS and beyond POSC SIG meeting Aberdeen, 20th of June 2006 Oddvar Nesse, TietoEnator
TietoEnator • 15 000 employees • Strong TietoEnator Oil & Gas commitment and focus • Business skills and expertise • World-class products • Industry business solutions • Full services range • Present in Stavanger, Aberdeen, Groningen, Houston, Calgary and Kuala Lumpur
Production reporting at NCS • Daily partner reporting using LicenseWeb • Monthly authority reporting to NPD • Problems • No standardisation of terms • No standardisation of format
Consequences • Time-consuming process to gather data from different production facilities • Poor data quality due to variations in definitions • >> Difficult to get a real overview over total production, and other relevant data
The initiative • TietoEnator made contact with Petoro (spring 2003) • Pre-study was performed • Promising result with support from major NCS companies • Handed over to the OLF (Norwegian Oil Industry Association)
Metadata Querys Reports XML Interface Production and Performance Data Energy Components + possibly other sources The TietoEnator concept from 2003 • Gather production and performance data • Using XML • Publish through LicenseWeb • Enabling effective presentation of key data
Integrated Operations program- OLF initiated • Integrated operations program • Started by Norwegian Oil Industry Association (OLF) with Shell, BP, Chevron, Exxon, Statoil, ConocoPhillips, Total, etc. • The overall program started 2001/2002, duration until at least 2008 • Efficient real time data gathering • Further develop the digital infrastructure on the Norwegian continental shelf • Establish a common platform for data integration across field development phases, disciplines and companies based on international standards and new-technology
Production data project- Goals • One common set of definitions for an extensive set of terms used in the production area (data elements) • Standard solution – available for all, built on well known and proven international standards and structures • One Industry solution in Norway – with all major stakeholders
Production data project- Steps • Define common production terms • Develop XML exchange format • Implement a data exchange solution + prototype • Roll-out solution across all fields
Production data project- Step 1: Define common production terms • According to international standards, ISO 15926. • Production Data elements are defined for use (1500 terms) • All Oil&Gas Operating Companies in Norway has agreed on the definitions • One common set of definitions across companies and fields to achieve common understanding of terms
Production data project- Step 1: Define common production terms • 1500 terms • Daily activity and production report • Data areas • Production qualities and volumes • Export qualities and volumes • Injection, import and consumption • Water cleaning and quality • Well production and injection • Personnel safety and weather • Activities and comments
Production data project- Step 2: Develop XML exchange format • According to international standards (POSC) • WITSML / PRODML cooperation and compliance • A structure flexible enough to handle both data exchange and reporting including aggregation of data • XML structure developed in close co-operation with POSC (Petroleum Open Standard Consortium)
Production data project- Step 3: Implement a data exchange solution + prototype • Daily Production Reporting solution (DPR) • Retrieving data from production DB • Processing and transforming data • Storing XML and Html rendition in LicenseWeb SOIL network Internal network Daily production and activity data EC Production DPR Retrieval QC/Validation XML transformation Publishing
Production data project- Step 3: Implement a data exchange solution + prototype • Pilot experiences • All companies were satisfied, both operators and partners • Stable and good performance • More data exposed to partners and onshore than earlier • Showed that all partner got the same data more expedient than earlier • Revealed different practice and procedures for data approval between companies and within same company • Need for more sophisticated re-run/approval features • Revealed some improvement areas in the DPRML/‘PRODML’ schema • List forwarded to POSC
Production data project- Step 3: Implement a data exchange solution + prototype • Prototype run at Statoil Åsgard and BP Valhall • Successful • Approved by OLF management committee for HSE and Operations • Letter to all operators on NCS: “... OLF’s HSO Committee recommends that all operators on the NCS implement the common daily production report system in all production licensees with oil and/or gas production ...” Knut Thorvaldsen, Director HSE and Operations, OLF
Production data project- Step 4: Roll out across all fields • Technology consolidation and preparation • Improved functions for approval, logging and re-run • Formal agreements established • Roll-out has now started Internal network SOIL network DPR - User interface SQL XML transformation QC/Validation HTML transformation Publishing Logging Re-run Daily production and acitivity report Production DB Daily production and activity data LW communication server
Production data project - Project plan • Project start: October 2004 • Definition of terms: October 2004 – May 2005 • Coding of XML: May 2005 – October 2005 • Pilot Valhall (BP) and Åsgard (Statoil): October 2005 • Evaluation of the testing November 2005 • Approval process in OLF: December 2005 • Implementation in the licenses : 2006 – 2007
Current plans • Move the pilots into production • Prioritize new DPR implementations for Norwegian shelf • New field implementations for: • Exxon, Statoil, BP, Marathon, Hydro, ConocoPhillips • Some implementations will be planned into 2007 • Establish an operational environment in TE and Customer sites • Establish a operational support group for customers • First Field in operation is : BP - Valhall in Week 24
Production data project- Benefits • Easy information sharing between companies/applications/work processes • Strong and flexible XML structure enabling dynamic reporting possibilities (Aggregations of data over time and cross fields/wells ) • Allows for timely and improved decision making • An important step to achieving full eOperations advantages • International standardisation (POSC and ISO) • Total overview for a company’s NCS assets • Updated information after re-allocation • Elimination of manual data loading and intervention • Opens for benchmarking between assets
International potential • "Developing standards in cooperation with TietoEnator has been very productive. This close cooperation has yielded a good result which can be used by the production environments. The solutions we have arrived at here can also be further developed in the international oil and gas industry," Alan Doniger, chief technology officer in POSC
Partner reporting evolution- Norwegian Continental Shelf Structured Hub-based • Many to one • One channel • Automatic • One format • Enabling eOperations opportunities for partners (and operators) Unstructured Hub-based • Many to one • One channel • Manual • Various formats Unstructured point-to-point • Many to many • Various channels • Manual • Various formats
How to benefit from this work in other O&G regions • International standards • Developed by POSC, Oil Companies and TE • Included in the ISO 15926 standard • Project includes pilots and can be monitored by companies • Participating companies in the project are the major Oil Companies • Developed with regard to be a global standard and available for further extensions and regional deployment: • More definitions can be added to the standard • New data elements can be included in XML structure
license operator Partners LicenseWeb • Web-based solution for digital processes/archive for authorities and companies and within license management (concessions) • Dramatically increased efficiency of Authority and License management processes • Used in NCS and DKCS • Authority organisations • 300 licenses • 50 companies • 6000 users • Used by Statoil’s international licenses LicenseWeb Authorities
Production Monitoring and Reporting (PMR) • Developed together with Statoil • New product, integrated into the EC product portfolio • Interface to EC Production • Powerful reporting possibilities Oilfield production data
Structure and formatbuilt for aggregation,drill-down and reporting Structure is built automatically based on content of XML STATOIL Facility [kind=country] [name=Norway] Facility [kind=country] [name=UK] Facility [kind=area] [name=Halten] Facility [kind=area] [name=Tampen] Facility [kind=field] [name=Åsgard] Facility [kind=field] [name=Snorre] Facility [kind=platform] [name=Åsgard A] Facility [kind=platform] [name=Åsgard B] Facility [kind=platform] [name=Snorre A] Facility [kind=platform] [name=Snorre B] Facility [kind=flowline] [name=Flowline A] Facility [kind=flowline] [name=Flowline B] Facility [kind=template] [name=Template A] Facility [kind=template] [name=Template B] Facility [kind=well] [name=Well A1] Facility [kind=well] [name=Well A2] Facility [kind=bottomhole] [name=BTMH A1] Aggregation and drill-down