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2005 Standards Program Updates

2005 Standards Program Updates. Alan Doniger, POSC November 2, 2005 15 th Annual Member Meeting & Conference. Outline. Observations The Family of Data Exchange Standards Technical Program Summary 2005 Accomplishments 2006 Goals. Observations. The Tight-Loose Paradigm Simultaneously,

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2005 Standards Program Updates

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  1. 2005Standards Program Updates Alan Doniger, POSC November 2, 200515th Annual Member Meeting & Conference

  2. Outline • Observations • The Family of Data Exchange Standards • Technical Program Summary • 2005 Accomplishments • 2006 Goals

  3. Observations • The Tight-Loose Paradigm • Simultaneously, • Focus on communicating and promoting the strategy and vision • Deliver value through short-term work efforts • Quid Pro Quo: • We commit to the success of short-term work efforts • Everyone understands that short-term standards solutions are incremental steps on the road to achieving the strategic vision

  4. Observations • Reference Data Standards • Still the key challenge for data management, data exchange and data usage

  5. Observations • Petrotechnical Data Exchange Standards • WITSML maturing within the Drilling domain • WITSML growing from addressing Drilling to addressing Much More

  6. Board Economics Reservoir Production Engineering Geology Expl Petrophysics Petroleum Geology Engineering Drilling Production Facilities Engineering Engineering Engineering Drilling Completion & Production Geophysics Operations Workover Operations E&P Subject Areas As used to portray the coverage of the Epicentre Data Model

  7. E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage Board Economics Reservoir Production Engineering Geology Expl Petrophysics Petroleum Geology Engineering Drilling Production Facilities Engineering Engineering Engineering Drilling Completion & Production Geophysics Operations Workover Operations Can we use this image to portray the growth in WITSML coverage?

  8. E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage General Board • WellPath • Well Wellbore • Trajectory • CRS, Projections • Units of Measure Economics Reservoir Production Engineering Geology Expl Petrophysics Petroleum Geology Engineering Drilling Production Facilities Engineering Engineering Engineering Drilling Completion & Production Geophysics Operations Workover Operations Enhancements for raw, calculated and planned Well Path data,coordinate systems, and units.

  9. E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage Board General Economics Reservoir Log,WellLog Production Engineering Geology Expl Petrophysics Petroleum Geology Engineering Drilling Production Facilities Engineering Engineering Engineering Drilling Completion & Production Geophysics Operations Workover Operations Enhancements for wireline as well as LWD log data.

  10. E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage Board General Economics Reservoir Production Engineering Geology Expl Petrophysics Petroleum Geology Engineering Network Model Volume Report Activity Report Drilling Production Facilities Engineering Engineering Engineering Drilling Completion & Production Geophysics Operations Workover Operations Enhancements for Production beginning with Volume and Activity Reporting, continuing with PRODML towards Optimization.

  11. E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage Board General Economics Reservoir Production Engineering Geology Expl Petrophysics Petroleum Geology Engineering Drilling Production Facilities Engineering Engineering Engineering Drilling Completion & Production Geophysics Operations Workover Operations We have a pending request to establish a Geophysical SIG.Such a SIG could lead to WITSML Geophysical data exchange Standards.

  12. E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage Board General Economics Reservoir Production Engineering Geology Expl Petrophysics Petroleum Geology Engineering Drilling Production Facilities Engineering Engineering Engineering Drilling Completion & Production Geophysics Operations Workover Operations At a future time, we could consider the viability of data exchange Standards for facility data, reservoir data, economics data, etc. filling out the E&P space.

  13. E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage Board General Economics Reservoir Production Engineering Geology Expl Petrophysics Petroleum Geology Engineering Drilling Production Facilities Engineering Engineering Engineering Drilling Completion & Production Geophysics Operations Workover Operations This would call for close cooperation with other industry groupsto avoid duplication of effort and ensure smooth transitions.

  14. What’s in a Name? WITSML Family General Board All = PetroML or PetroTechML? WITSML = All or WITSML = Drilling? Economics Reservoir Production Reservoir Engineering Geology Geological Expl Petrophysics Petroleum Geology Engineering Geophysical Production Drilling Production Facilities Engineering Engineering Engineering Facility Drilling Drilling Completion & Production Geophysics Operations Workover Operations Regardless of the naming pattern, this is one integrated Standards Family with a great deal of reuse and consistency.This anticipates a successful integration of PRODML results.

  15. What’s in a Name? PetroTechML Family PetroTechML Board All = PetroML or PetroTechML or ? WITSML = All or WITSML = Drilling? Economics Reservoir Production RESERVOIRML Engineering Geology GEOLOGICALML Expl Petrophysics Petroleum Geology Engineering GEOPHYSICALML PRODML Drilling Production Facilities Engineering Engineering Engineering EPFACML WITSML Drilling Completion & Production Geophysics Operations Workover Operations Regardless of the naming pattern, this is one integrated Standards Family with a great deal of reuse and consistency.This anticipates a successful integration of PRODML results.

  16. WITSML Drilling * Production * Geological General Regulatory Reference Data Standards General * Geological * Data Management Standards Epicentre Data Model Geoshare Data Model Standards Program Outline * - activities covered by previous presentations

  17. WITSML™ Drilling • 2005 Accomplishments [WITSML Drilling SIG] • SIG grew in number (to 45 so far) and activity level • Two major Conferences with Seminars and Vendor Exhibits • SIG added an Implementation Support Team to address short-term user issues • Version 1.3 of overall WITSML Standards published in Q1 • Version 1.3.1 completed and out for public review to Nov. 11 • Certification Program begins with Product Data publication Note: Underlined topics have aspects with 2005 High Priority status.

  18. WITSML™ Drilling • 2006 Goals • Sustain WITSML Drilling SIG and marketplace activity level • Identify areas for incremental growth, e.g. daily reporting • Determine status of early Intervention work • Possible Version 1.3.2 for practical issue resolution in late ’06 • Complete Certification Program roll-out

  19. WITSML™ Production [Integrated Ops. SIG] • 2005 Accomplishments • Digital Fiber Optic Distributed Temperature Surveys (DTS) • Work group led by BP and Shell; next step is to organize pilot projects • Compatible specifications completed and integrated with WITSML V1.3.1 for publication • Activity and Volume Reporting • Adapted prior ProductionML as basis for WITSML Production Reporting • Leveraged participation in OLF Partner Daily Reporting work effort • Close technical coordination with TietoEnator • Pilot testing started in October by Statoil and BP • Optimization • Participating broadly in PRODML project led by BP, Shell, Chevron, ExxonMobil and Statoil; intention to build from related WITSML work • Laboratory Fluid Analysis Results • ExxonMobil specifications, submitted in ’04, adapted as part of WITSML • Current internal review to be followed by SIG validation

  20. WITSML™ Production • 2006 Goals • Digital Fiber Optic Distributed Temperature Surveys (DTS) • Promote and support Pilot Projects; develop user community • Process proposed changes through issue/update procedure • Activity and Volume Reporting • Continue support of OLF usage; process proposed changes through procedure • Expand scope of usage through SIG participants • Integrate and publish as an addition to WITSML V1.3.1 • Optimization • Continue participating in PRODML; coordinate proposed changes • Anticipate transfer for support and evolution around end of Q3 • Laboratory Fluid Analysis Results • Complete SIG review and evolution followed by public review period • Integrate and publish as an addition to WITSML V1.3.1

  21. WITSML™ Geological [PWLS SIG] • 2005 Accomplishments • Well Logs – Wireline and LWD • WITSML Log and WellLog, published in WITSML V1.3, on the road to being the XML Standard for all well log data; WellLogML to be retired • Depth Registration • Work group includes ExxonMobil, IHSE, A2D, Neuralog, and Oilware • Specifications out for public review • 2006 Goals • Well Logs – Wireline and LWD • Promote usage and build user community • Process proposed changes through issue/update procedure • Retire WellLogML when transition has progressed sufficiently • Depth Registration • Will be published as an addition to WITSML V1.3.1 in early ’06 • Support, build user community; process proposed changes

  22. WITSML™ General [DSS SIG] • 2005 Accomplishments • Well and Wellbore • Designed for Drilling use; re-use likely for other areas • Well Path • WITSML objects enhanced to support raw data, calculated paths, and planned paths; an open planned path issue remains deferred until after V1.3.1. • 2006 Goals • Well and Wellbore • Manage growth in scope of use; determine prudent growth path • Specifically involve users of WellHeaderML (UK BGS, PPDM, etc.) to determine whether to “integrate and retire” • Well Path • Resolve the remaining issue and formulate appropriate change requests presumably for WITSML V1.3.2 • Promote endorsement & usage by industry including UKOOA, MMS, and ISCWSA

  23. WITSML™ Regulatory [eRegulatory SIG] • 2005 Accomplishments • Permitting and Activity Reporting • Working with the broad coalition of US federal and state agencies, the GWPC, and PIDX REGS EC, delivered a working permitting Standard to California in Q1 • California is beta testing the with Aera beginning in November ’05 • We provided orientation to US BLM and New Mexico agency for a project to use WITSML Regulatory Standards for BLM to New Mexico permits • As an adjunct to the development and deployment of a new .NET online and database system by GWPC for a dozen or more states, POSC will participate in a comprehensive design for life-cycle industry-agency interactions. • 2006 Goals • Permitting and Activity Reporting • Support California’s use; handle change requests per procedure • Support New Mexico’s use when this begins • Participate in the GWPC project; leverage additions and enhancements to the WITSML Regulatory standards

  24. Reference Data Standards: General [DSS SIG] • 2005 Accomplishments • Geodetics, Projections, Coordinate Reference Systems • Completed a cycle of coordination with Roel Nicolai (Shell) on behalf of EPSG • Completed step 1 of 2 to align WITSML; Step 2 proposals being formulated • Well Identity Service Initiative (Global Unique Identifiers) • Initiated a Letter of Intent process; Approval from 5 oil companies • Signatories being invited to form operational steering team • Lithology • Completed step 1 of 2 to publish Lithology standards; included in WITSML 1.3 • Developing more comprehensive step 2 specifications; SIG review begins in Q4 • E&P Cataloguing • Updates to vocabularies received from SIG member based on recent industry work • Continued expressed interest but little evidence of readiness to participate in a collaborative effort in this area

  25. Reference Data Standards: General • 2006 Goals • Geodetics, Projections, Coordinate Reference Systems • Work through Step 2 of the alignment proposal for WITSML • Well Identity Service Initiative (Global Unique Identifiers) • Steering team will issue and manage service provider selection process • Steering team will establish and conduct development and roll-out plan • Lithology • Complete SIG review and public review; publish and promote use • E&P Cataloguing • Reassess with SIG the status and short-term plans for this area • Consider the proposal to associate recommended cataloguing patterns with each of the data exchange objects in the WITSML Standards.

  26. Reference Data Standards: Geological • 2005 Accomplishments • Property Hierarchy Definitions • Change requests received from Schlumberger • Oil Company Generated Curve Mnemonics • Change requests from Shell processed to conclusion • updated PWLS specifications to be published • Acquisition and Generated Curve Classification • Working with SIG members to encourage commercial upgrades to PWLS Version 2 support

  27. Reference Data Standards: Geological • 2006 Goals • Property Hierarchy Definitions • Process change requests; publish updated specifications • Oil Company Generated Curve Mnemonics • Promote use and invite further requests • Acquisition and Generated Curve Classification • Continue promoting commercial product use, oil company use, and service company submission of new curve information through new web service interface

  28. Data Management Standards • 2005 Accomplishments • Epicentre Data Model [DSS SIG] • Continued use and adaptation within commercial products; enhancements are being made and have been requested to be shared with POSC • Continued use as a reference for developing exchange specifications and reference data / standard instance specifications. • Geoshare Data Model [Geoshare SIG] • Limited input or requests from user community • 2006 Goals • Epicentre Data Model • Support commercial product use; process change requests per procedures • Support reference use for exchange and reference standards development. • Geoshare Data Model • No change in the quantity of user requests is anticipated

  29. Thank You! • For more information about the POSC technical program, contactAlan Doniger, POSC CTODoniger@POSC.org +1 713 267 5124 temporarily +1 713 877 0353

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