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POSC Regional SIG Seminar. New Delhi, January 14, 2005. Architecture Viewpoint Internet Exchange (XML) Standards E&P (Reference) Standards Data Management Standards Application Interoperability Standards Organizational Viewpoint Cross-Industry Exploration & Production Petrotechnical
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POSC Regional SIG Seminar New Delhi, January 14, 2005
Architecture Viewpoint Internet Exchange (XML) Standards E&P (Reference) Standards Data Management Standards Application Interoperability Standards Organizational Viewpoint Cross-Industry Exploration & Production Petrotechnical Strategic / Active Themes Current Projects Introduction: POSC – Many Views
Introduction: POSC – Many Views • Event / Publication Viewpoint • To many, POSC is essentially its public and member events along with published materials, presentations, conferences • Value / Usage Viewpoint • Intellectual Property Rights: acquisition, branding • Adoption / Incorporation by Oil Companies and Suppliers
POSC Special Interest Groups • In general, SIGs are User Communities focused on a standard, a work process, or some other common interest. • Current SIGs: • Data Store Solutions (DSS) SIG • WITSML (Drilling) SIG • Integrated Operations (IntOPS) SIG • Practical Well Log Standards (PWLS) SIG • Geoshare SIG • eRegulatory SIG • Characteristics: • Open to POSC members and non-members • Determines, publishes, and promotes consensus recommendations
Special Interest Groups by Affinity Area StandardsEvolution Process(es) Agree,Publish, Promote, DemonstrateConsensusRequirements Product/ServiceDevelopment andImplementation Special Interest Groups Industry Operations Strategic Analysis andPractical Work-arounds Standards Requirements Product/Service Needs
WITSMLV1.2 WITSMLPromotion Company n Write specs Publish(WITSML V1.3) POSC WITSMLSpec Team Using WITSML Special Project m Reviews by SIG members, industry: Fit for purpose? Y Requirements / Feedback ExtendingWITSML N Requirements For Extension WITSML Requirements POSC, companies, others WITSML SIG in using WITSML SIGS and Standards Development (e.g., WITSML)
Standards Procedures • Purpose: credible consensus, technical competence, fitness for purpose • Policies: • Recognize non-competitive boundaries as basis for collaboration • Keep current with changing circumstances • All those involved have the ability to contribute/participate • Widespread access and use encouraged (within IP policy)
Standards Procedure • Stages of Development • Stage 0: Sources of New Ideas: industry, POSC members, and/or SIGs • Stage 1: Work Item Definition: conception, assessment, work plan development • Stage 2: Requirements Definition: SIGs or other expert team, optional Request for Comments or Proposals • Stage 3: Specification Development with optional Request for Technology; reviews by SIGs or other expert team; decision • Stage 4: Revision iteration; public review; decision • Stage 5: Provisional Standard Release per acceptance criteria; Industry Standard Release • Stage 6: Promote Use and Monitor Usage Feedback
National Data Repository Conferences • 2004 Highlights • The 5th NDR Conference: Washington, DC 20-23 Sept. • Attendees [55 delegates from 15 countries]: • South Africa, Mexico, Canada, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Tanzania, United Kingdom, United States, Angola, Columbia, Argentina, Mozambique, Malaysia, Russia • Agreed to hold NDR conferences annually • Proposal to organize as POSC NDR SIG • The 6th NDR Conference is being planned for Q3 of 2005 in the Netherlands hosted by TNO.
eRegulatory SIG • 2004 Highlights • Active US cooperation among federal agencies, state agencies, industry, and standards/industry organizations • Stage One Project • POSC is supplying a WITSML-based solution for data transfer of batch submissions of permits for drilling • California is incorporating this into a new online Web-based system • Federal agency (BLM) is cooperating to pick up permit requests for wells on federal land • Stage Two Project • Recently identified to focus on the state of Alaska • UK DTI • Waiting for US results to put permit standard to use