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Petroleum Agency SA. Viljoen Storm. Outline. Background Legislation Issues Business Model Data Issues Standardization Types Systems Projects Access to Data Cost of Data Successes Problems Lessons Learnt Summary. ACTIVITIES Offshore 3 Oil Fields & 1 Gas Field
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Petroleum Agency SA Viljoen Storm
Outline... • Background • Legislation Issues • Business Model • Data Issues • Standardization • Types • Systems • Projects • Access to Data • Cost of Data • Successes • Problems • Lessons Learnt • Summary
ACTIVITIES Offshore 3 Oil Fields & 1 Gas Field 2 Potential Gas field to be developed 9 Offshore permits granted 2 offshore areas available on licensing round Onshore Various potential CBM fields >100 Permits applied/granted Background SIZES 3000 km Coastline SA covers 1.2 million km2 EEZ = 1.1million km2 Open License application system with formal license rounds from time to time NOC=PetroSA NDR =Petroleum Agency SA
South African basins prospective for oil and gas Karoo Basin
Exploration wells 193 Onshore Wells 311 Offshore Wells Karoo Basin Bredasdorp Basin
Seismic coverage 9800 km onshore 240 000 km 2D 10 200 sq km 3D offshore
Legislation Issues & Purpose • No Separate Oil & Gas Legislation • PASA established through Ministerial Directive in 1999 • M&PRD Act (2002) • Designated Agency responsible for • DATA MANAGEMENT:(NDR)- receive, maintain, archive, store, add value and provide access to data • PROMOTION of Oil & Gas Exploration & Production • REGULATION:Receive, process applications, Negotiate contracts & monitoring of work programs
Regulation towards Data… • Data belongs to the State • All New Data to be supplied to Agency • Field data after Survey • Regular reports /data/interpretations on completion thereof • Confidential for period of 4 years or till relinquishment • Available Data • To view in Data Room • Can be purchased • Is Provided to permit holders & Academic Institutions • All Data to be returned at Relinquishment
Business Model... • Funding • % of Oil and Gas Production • License Fees • Data Sales • Right to manage 3rd Party data (Namcor) • From 2010 funded by Government
Data Standardization • Finder DM System is POSC Compliant • Reporting Guidelines approved by OPASA • Convention of line and well names • Samples, reports and diagrams • Seismic data • Well data • Formats – SEGD, SEGY, LIS, LAS, PDF and TIFF • Media – 3480, 3590, DLT, 8mm Exabyte, DAT • WGS84 Spheroid
Data Types... • Seismic Data • > 240 000 Km’s of 2D • > 10 000 km2 of 3D • Field Data – 8 TB Near-line • Processed & Reprocessed Seismic Data –2 TB • Project data in (SMT) - 500 GB • Well Data • 311 Wells offshore & 193 Wells Onshore • Geophysical Logs – 8.5 TB • G&G Well Reports and diagrams • Samples, Cores and Slides • Gravity and Magnetic • Cultural • Licensing • Production Data
Store Results Populate Projects • well • seismic • geology • lease • geopolitical • map / grid • production • drilling • financial Integrated Data Management System Direct PC Access Through Exceed Forms / Reports & Catalogues ARCSDE & ARCGIS GeoDOC Project Data Base SMT F i n d e r Master Index Project Data SMT Finder On-line Master & detail options EDRMS/Laserfiche RAM/VIDS Seismic Archival LogDB Log Archival AssetDB Physical Inventory
Cost of Data ... • Copy cost rates apply to permit holders and local academic institutions • Commercial tariffs apply to non permit holders • Technical Reports • dependent on cost and resources ( $100 to $800) • Well Log Data @ $ 1000/well • Seismic Processed Data @ $10/km • Seismic Field Data @ ( $6 to $12)/input tape
Projects... • Transcription of Seismic Data • Rescue data from old media • Reduce volumes • 80 000 – 9 trk tapes to 850 DLT Cart • Scanning of documents, maps, seismic sections & geophysical logs • Digitizing and conversion of seismic sections & geophysical logs • Onshore data gathering • EDRMS – Laserfiche with workflow functionality • Spatial Data Management and GIS
Problems • Sudden interest in onshore areas (CBM) and data not being accessed since 1970. • Support and maintenance of Data Management applications • Maintaining a quality set of metadata • Commitment from permit holders to supply data • Archiving of Project Data • Implementation of EDRMS is a tedious process and requires user buy-inn and careful planning
Successes • Good index and catalogue system • Availability of digital data – digitised and transcribed • Speedy delivery of quality data
Summary... • Well organised database and availability of digital data are key to success in • marketing acreage • Use of a good EDRMS application are essential to good record keeping on all exploration activities
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