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Optimizing Offshore Gas Production in the North Sea with PRODML COPPR

Explore how the PRODML COPPR pilot enhances offshore gas production in the North Sea by creating a dynamic network model, accessing real-time data, and capturing changes for operational support. This case for change addresses the lack of accurate configuration data, slow reaction times, and manual-intensive processes.

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Optimizing Offshore Gas Production in the North Sea with PRODML COPPR

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  1. Introduction • COP Case for Change: • The process of optimizing production in a large offshore gas producing asset in the North Sea is manually intensive and slow to react to changes in the producing system • Major impediments to improving the process include: • The lack of a capability to access an accurate and dynamic model of asset configuration data for use by various engineering applications • The inability to feed real time data to the engineering applications without hard coding system interfaces

  2. Objectives • The PRODML COPPR pilot would demonstrate how PRODML enables the capabilities to: • Create a dynamically updateable network model and make changes available for allocation reporting • Facilitate the access of real time data from the appropriate source system • Capture changes in the asset configuration network model for an audit trail, including rationale behind changes • Utilize a network model to support field operations

  3. Pilot Team Members

  4. Technology Products

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