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BRAZIL COUNTRY REPORT Gustavo Tinoco Economist Agência Nacional do Petróleo, Gás Natural e Biocombustíveis
Presentation Structure 1. INTRODUCTION 2. BDEP FACTS AND NUMBERS 3. BDEP OPERATIONS 4. BDEP STRATEGIC PLANNING 5. LESSONS LEARNED
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Agency Responsibility • ANP is the National Regulatory Authority for the Petroleum and Gas Industry – from the upstream to downstream activities • ANP has autonomy in Its board of director decisions and Its own annual budget • In the government structure ANP works under the Ministry of Mines and Energy According to the Law n°9478/97: Art 22. Thetechnicalassets, formedby data andinformationontheBrazilian sedimentarybasins, are alsoconsideredan integral partofthenational petroleumresources, to becollected, maintainedandadministratedby ANP.
1.1. Agency Responsability (cont.) Data Regulation issues
1.2. When did the NDR start? • 1998: Petrobras Data collection transfer to ANP (legacy data) • 2000: Technical cooperation agreement with Geological Survey from Brazil (CPRM) Thecompetitivemarket structureledto a growth of data acquisition activitiesinside Brazilianterritory 1.800.000 km seismic lines 19.000 wells 912.500 km non-seismic data Seismic Data Well Data Represents 2,3% of current BDEP´s Data collection In volume Non-seismic Data
1.3. BDEP Activities Data collection Data Delivery Confidentiality Period ANP Standards Quality Control Data Loading Data Storing • ANP (study and offer blocks) • Licensing Rounds(data package) • Associated Members • Eventual Users • Universities • Oil Companies(exclusive data) • DACs • Data Acquisition • Companies(non-exclusive data) • ANP data acquisition • (foment data)
1.4. BDEP Geographical Scope 33 Sedimentary Basins 7 with oil production Campos and Santos Basin > 90% oil production • 7,5 million km2 • 5,0 million km2 – Onshore • 2,5 million km2 – Offshore
1.5. Status of the NDR Mature • Well Data Store • Seismic Data Store UnderDevelopment • Non-Seismic Data Store • Non-Seismic Standards • Automation of Quality Control Planned • Modern Technologies for Data delivery • Database Integration • Core Samples Facilities
2. BDEP FACTS AND NUMBERS
2.1. Major Purposes of the NDR • The BDEP is considered as a key factor to access the oil sector inside BrazilThe efficient and easy access to petroleum data is essential for the decision making process inside oil industry • BDEP data collection is important to: • Offer new exploration blocks on ANP • Licensing rounds; • Study and support investment decisions • On those offered blocks • Increase geological knowledge
2.2. BDEP yesterday and today 2000 2010 INCREASE TOTAL COLLECTION x 44 3,12 PB 0,071 PB x 1,9 NUMBER OF MEMBERS 27 14 NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS x 3,7 519 140 REVENUE x 3,2 10,3 mi 3,2 mi
3. BDEP OPERATIONS
3.1. Operation of the NDR ANP TEAM (15) – Teamcoordination / planning / internalcontrol:Onlyby civil servicepublicexam (bureaucracy) OUTSOURCING COMPANY(32) – IT services/ Wharehousingand Data Processingsupport: ServiceAcquisition Tender process (bureaucracy) Banco de Dados de Exploração e Produção BDEP SOFTWARE COMPANY (10)– PetroBank MDS TechnicalSupport / Maintenance / Newtools: ServiceAcquisition Tender process (bureaucracy) TECHNICAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT (2)– Acquisitionsandservicecontracts management
3.2. Data Submission MEDIA TYPES • On-line data submissionanddelivery: underconstruction • ANP Standards need to beupdated
3.3. Standards Used Submitted Data mustbesticked to ANP standards:
3.4. Access Methods • BDEP WebMaps Basicinformationaccess: Surveysavailable Surveysname SurveysLocation (...) • HelpDeskTeam
3.5. Data Publication/ Release - USERS BDEP serves the whole community interested on activities of oil exploration and production in Brazil. We divide users into four groups: ONLY PUBLIC DATA CAN BE RELEASED TO EXTERNAL USERS ANP CAN ACCESS ALL DATA COLLECTION AT ANYTIME
Eventual Users: all the others concessionaires and service companies 3.5. Data Publication/ Release – ASSOCIATED MEMBERS
3.5. Data Publication/ Release – DATA DELIVERED • In 2010 BDEP operated 519 data requests (9% of them from ANP – internal clients) • It´s listed bellow the amount of data delivered to BDEP clients:
3.7. BDEP Funding Model ANP UNIVERSITIES COMPANIES (AssociationPlan / Eventual Users) OPERATORS & EADs ANP Annual Budget $$$ $$$ BDEP Receives: Well, Seismic and Potential field data Provides: Public data
4. BDEP STRATEGIC PLANNING
4.1. Challenges and Successes STRATEGIC PLANNING 2009-2014 MANAGEMENT EFFICIENCY QUALITY SERVICES
4.1. Challenges and Successes (cont.) • Vision • "Being an international reference center on technological innovation, search, collection, storage, availability, processing and interpretation of technical data acquired in Brazilian basins, providing services, encouraging and subsidizing the oil and natural gas in Brazil within five years”.
4.1. Challenges and Successes (cont.) 31 Projects to achieveourstrategicgoals
Projects highlights • ON-LINE DATA SUBMISSION/ DELIVERY • Integration with Petrobras network to transfer well data and post-stack seismic data through a dedicated link • SFTP to exchange gravimetry data with universities • Extend on-line access to entire oil industry • AUTOMATED ACCESS TO PRE-STACK DATA COLLECTION • Increase storage capacity or buy a new robotic tape library (in study) • Remaster Project: Reduce amount of tapes (3590 – 3592) with quality check
Projects highlights • NEW SERVICES • Build a 3D visualization room • Acquire WorkStations and softwares to make possible seismic data processing and analysis inside BDEP facilities
Project PowerQC for Well Data BDEP Web System • Assure Data Quality • Avoidwasteof time on data returning • Increaseteamefficiency BDEP OIL COMPANIES / SPECS
Project PowerQC for Well Data • All the submitted well data to BDEP goes through a quality check process before loading the data at PetroBank • The Quality check is based on the standard ANP05 – for well logs QUALITY CHECK STEP 1 Performedbycompanies UsingPowerQCtool QUALITY CHECK STEP 2 Still manual Check the conformity of the LIS and DLIS archives with ANP 05 standard • Validationofthemnemonicsfrom standard ANP05 • Checkcompatibilitywith ANP database (SIGEP)
Project PowerQC for Well Data • EFFICIENCY GAINS • The well team does not spend a minute performing QC1 – It used to take 35 minutes per well in average • A lot of data was returned to companies for failing at QC1 – now data only gets inside BDEP with PowerQC certificate • It is a first step for on-line data submission
Project Remaster • Assure Data Quality • Reduceamountof tape storedat BDEP • Assureautomatedaccess to pre-stackseismiccollection Project runs 24h a dayinside BDEP facilities
Project Remaster OPERATION TEAM SEISMIC TEAM • Copies the tapes 24 hours a day • Controlsallprocessofcopying • Works onthecopied tapes • Performs a qualitycheck to certificatethe data • Errorsduringcopyingprocess: • Incomplete data • Corrupted Tape • Duplicated traces • Assemblingerror • WrongLabel • (1,3% withproblemup to now) Loadandretrievethe data insidethe system to checkcompatibilitywiththe original data
Project Remaster Timeline Project Goals Dec 2007 Dec 2008 Apr 2008 Dec 2009 Nov 2010 Dec 2010 Mai 2011 Jun 2012 Aug 2007 Remaster is launched End of Remaster 6.819 Tapes copied 46.914 Tapes copied 78.370 Tapes copied 110.000 Tapes copied 126.988 Tapes copied 150.000 Tapes Copied 205.805 Tapes Copied Data certification by seismic team begins 9.992 Tapes certificated 33.000 Tapes certificated 46.121 Tapes certificated 80.000 Tapes Certificated 205.805 Tapes Certificated
5. LESSONS LEARNED
The necessity to create mechanisms to reduce the work of the NDR with • Quality control by transferring this responsibility to the companies • Lack of job instructions in the past for the adequate loading process generated • a lot of work on data loaded incorrectly and with lack of information (data attributes) • Feedback from BDEP users and oil industry is very important to improve our • services • Tendering a whole new solution for BDEP in near future: huge effort to design • and write down all the specifications and Service Level Agreements for the new solution (what we want?)
Thanks! Gustavo de Freitas TinocoEconomist Tel: (+55 21) 3545 - 0405 E-mail: gftinoco@anp.gov.br www.bdep.gov.br