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GLOBAL GAS FLARING REDUCTION PARTNERSHIP. GGFR DATA TOOL. Flaring Data Reporting Tool Why develop the Data Tool ?. Good quality data reporting is a part of the Standard. Therefore, there was a need to : better understand vented and flared gas volumes on country specific basis to manage it
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GLOBAL GAS FLARING REDUCTION PARTNERSHIP GGFR DATA TOOL
Flaring Data Reporting ToolWhy develop the Data Tool ? Good quality data reporting is a part of the Standard. Therefore, there was a need to: • better understand vented and flared gas volumes on country specific basis to manage it • gather consistent data with flexibility • track flaring reduction versus projected forecasts • Include oil production to put flaring level in context
Country Administrator (CA) country producing assets matrix Operators IOCs NOC Local Players flaring data input Country Owned Database Subject to CAapproval flaring data released General Public Government Oil and Gas Industry Information Flow Operator Assurance (OAC) Input Coordinator (INC) Users
Country Administrator (CA) country producing assets matrix Operators IOCs NOC Local Players flaring data input Country Owned Database General Public Government Oil and Gas Industry flaring data released Users
Flaring Data Reporting Tool Ministry/NOC Operators (located in country or in HQ)
Flaring Data Reporting Tool Country CA Operator 1 Operator 2 OAC OAC Asset C Asset A Asset B INC A1 Sub-asset 1 INC A1 INC C1 Sub-asset 1 Sub- asset 2 INC A8 Sub-asset 3 Sub-asset 4 INC C2 Sub- asset 2 INC A9 Sub- asset 5 Sub-asset 6
GGFR Data Tool “Granularity”” Pointless Data Bi-annually Data Tool area Annually Quarterly No-Go Area Monthly Group of wells Major cluster of Wells or group of platforms Prodn Block Well Country Typical current reporting level
Flaring Data Reporting Tool • Country Ownership: Country Administrator (CA). Will usually be a NOC or Ministry representative. Controls, accesses and publishes relevant data • Data Input and validation: Input coordinator (INC) and approver (OAC). Will both be from the asset operators. • Website Support: Data Base Administrator (DA). By the World Bank. • Reporting: Web users (NGOs, Multilateral organizations, universities, press, general public…) • A useful tool to determine the baseline for gas flaring and venting and manage the reduction
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Flaring Data Reporting Tool • Country Administrator (CA) : • Defines the hydrocarbon assets and their operators • Defines the users, with login id and initial password • Defines the data base rules (reporting timing & frequency, number of forecast years, sending of reminders, access rights to reports, …) • Releases (final approval) of reports at the asset level. He/she may reject a data record and inform the OAC and INC by e-mail of the reason why • Decides on release for public reporting at the country level
Flaring Data Reporting Tool • Operator Assurance Coordinator (OAC) : • Sole corporate responsibility for data quality and timing for all an operator’s assets vis-à-vis Country Administrator (CA) • Defines list of sub assets in each asset • Validates or rejects INC’s data input on sub-asset basis • Cannot make any changes to the data. He/she may reject a data record and inform the INC by e-mail of the reason why
Flaring Data Reporting Tool • Input Coordinator (INC): Responsible for: - Collecting actual and forecast data per agreed sub asset - Inputting the data - Correcting data records rejected by the OAC or CA
Flaring Data Reporting Tool Server Hardware/Site • Dedicated Server: 3mhz processor, 512mb RAM, 80gb Raid 1 storage • Unlimited bandwidth on redundant T-3 connections • 72 hours back-up power supply w/21 days back-up generator • Located in biometric entry controlled hardened site • Nightly full rotating 10-day backup • Weekly disaster recovery backups Server Software • Window Advanced Server 2000 • IIS 5.x • SQL Server 2000
Security / Confidentiality • Web Server and Database Server reside in a Private Network • A Hardware Firewall separates Private Network from the Public Network (Internet) • Public Network READ ONLY access to the website flows through public port in the Firewall (see next slide) • Information stored on the Database Server is accessed by the Web Server on the Private Network • Public Network access to the Database Server in not possible
Security / Confidentiality • Virus/Spyware/Malware scanners run constantly on both the Web Server and Database Server to detect and block malicious intrusions • Critical Operating System updates are applied immediately as published • Each country’s data is stored in a separate database that is username/password controlled • GGFR Tool Users may only access their own country’s website • Country Administrator controls user access to asset data