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2005 Standards Program Updates. Alan Doniger, POSC November 2, 2005 15 th Annual Member Meeting & Conference. Outline. Observations The Family of Data Exchange Standards Technical Program Summary 2005 Accomplishments 2006 Goals. Observations. The Tight-Loose Paradigm Simultaneously, - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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© Copyright 2005 POSC
2005 Standards Program Updates
Alan Doniger, POSC November 2, 2005
15th Annual Member Meeting & Conference
© Copyright 2005 POSC
Outline
• Observations• The Family of Data Exchange Standards• Technical Program Summary
– 2005 Accomplishments– 2006 Goals
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Observations• The Tight-Loose Paradigm
– Simultaneously, • Focus on communicating and promoting
the strategy and vision• Deliver value through short-term work efforts
– Quid Pro Quo: » We commit to the success of short-term work efforts» Everyone understands that short-term standards
solutions are incremental steps on the road to achieving the strategic vision
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Observations• Reference Data Standards
– Still the key challenge for data management, data exchange and data usage
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Observations• Petrotechnical Data Exchange Standards
– WITSML maturing within the Drilling domain– WITSML growing from addressing Drilling to
addressing Much More
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Board
Economics
ReservoirEngineering
ExplGeology
Petrophysics PetroleumEngineering
Drilling
Engineering
ProductionGeology
Production
Engineering
Facilities
Engineering
ProductionOperationsGeophysics
DrillingOperations
Completion &Workover
E&P Subject Areas
As used to portray the coverage of the Epicentre Data Model
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Board
Economics
ReservoirEngineering
ExplGeology
Petrophysics PetroleumEngineering
Drilling
Engineering
ProductionGeology
Production
Engineering
Facilities
Engineering
ProductionOperationsGeophysics
DrillingOperations
Completion &Workover
E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage
Can we use this image to portray the growth in WITSML coverage?
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General Board
Economics
ReservoirEngineering
ExplGeology
Petrophysics PetroleumEngineering
Drilling
Engineering
ProductionGeology
Production
Engineering
Facilities
Engineering
ProductionOperationsGeophysics
DrillingOperations
Completion &Workover
E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage
Enhancements for raw, calculated and planned Well Path data,coordinate systems, and units.
WellPath
Well Wellbore Trajectory
CRS, ProjectionsUnits of Measure
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General Board
Economics
ReservoirEngineering
ExplGeology
Petrophysics PetroleumEngineering
Drilling
Engineering
ProductionGeology
Production
Engineering
Facilities
Engineering
ProductionOperationsGeophysics
DrillingOperations
Completion &Workover
E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage
Enhancements for wireline as well as LWD log data.
Log,WellLog
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General Board
Economics
ReservoirEngineering
ExplGeology
Petrophysics PetroleumEngineering
Drilling
Engineering
ProductionGeology
Production
Engineering
Facilities
Engineering
ProductionOperationsGeophysics
DrillingOperations
Completion &Workover
E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage
Enhancements for Production beginning with Volume and Activity Reporting, continuing with PRODML towards Optimization.
Network Model Volume Report Activity Report
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General Board
Economics
ReservoirEngineering
ExplGeology
Petrophysics PetroleumEngineering
Drilling
Engineering
ProductionGeology
Production
Engineering
Facilities
Engineering
ProductionOperationsGeophysics
DrillingOperations
Completion &Workover
E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage
We have a pending request to establish a Geophysical SIG.Such a SIG could lead to WITSML Geophysical data exchange Standards.
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General Board
Economics
ReservoirEngineering
ExplGeology
Petrophysics PetroleumEngineering
Drilling
Engineering
ProductionGeology
Production
Engineering
Facilities
Engineering
ProductionOperationsGeophysics
DrillingOperations
Completion &Workover
E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage
At a future time, we could consider the viability of data exchange Standards for facility data, reservoir data, economics data, etc. filling out the E&P space.
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General Board
Economics
ReservoirEngineering
ExplGeology
Petrophysics PetroleumEngineering
Drilling
Engineering
ProductionGeology
Production
Engineering
Facilities
Engineering
ProductionOperationsGeophysics
DrillingOperations
Completion &Workover
E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage
This would call for close cooperation with other industry groupsto avoid duplication of effort and ensure smooth transitions.
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GeneralBoard
Economics
ReservoirEngineering
ExplGeology
Petrophysics PetroleumEngineering
Drilling
Engineering
ProductionGeology
Production
Engineering
Facilities
Engineering
ProductionOperationsGeophysics
DrillingOperations
Completion &Workover
What’s in a Name? WITSML Family
Regardless of the naming pattern, this is one integrated Standards Family with a great deal of reuse and consistency.
This anticipates a successful integration of PRODML results.
Drilling
ProductionGeophysical
Geological
Facility
Reservoir
WITSML = All or WITSML = Drilling?
All = PetroML or PetroTechML?
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PetroTechMLBoard
Economics
ReservoirEngineering
ExplGeology
Petrophysics PetroleumEngineering
Drilling
Engineering
ProductionGeology
Production
Engineering
Facilities
Engineering
ProductionOperationsGeophysics
DrillingOperations
Completion &Workover
What’s in a Name? PetroTechML Family
Regardless of the naming pattern, this is one integrated Standards Family with a great deal of reuse and consistency.
This anticipates a successful integration of PRODML results.
WITSML
PRODMLGEOPHYSICALML
GEOLOGICALML
EPFACML
RESERVOIRML
WITSML = All or WITSML = Drilling?
All = PetroML or PetroTechML or ?
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Standards Program Outline
• WITSML– Drilling *– Production *– Geological– General– Regulatory
• Reference Data Standards– General *– Geological *
• Data Management Standards– Epicentre Data Model– Geoshare Data Model
* - activities covered by previous presentations
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WITSML™ Drilling• 2005 Accomplishments [WITSML Drilling SIG]
– SIG grew in number (to 45 so far) and activity level• Two major Conferences with Seminars and Vendor Exhibits
– SIG added an Implementation Support Team to address short-term user issues
– Version 1.3 of overall WITSML Standards published in Q1– Version 1.3.1 completed and out for public review to Nov. 11– Certification Program begins with Product Data publication
Note: Underlined topics have aspects with 2005 High Priority status.
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WITSML™ Drilling• 2006 Goals
– Sustain WITSML Drilling SIG and marketplace activity level
– Identify areas for incremental growth, e.g. daily reporting• Determine status of early Intervention work
– Possible Version 1.3.2 for practical issue resolution in late ’06
– Complete Certification Program roll-out
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WITSML™ Production [Integrated Ops. SIG]• 2005 Accomplishments
– Digital Fiber Optic Distributed Temperature Surveys (DTS) • Work group led by BP and Shell; next step is to organize pilot projects• Compatible specifications completed and integrated with WITSML V1.3.1 for
publication– Activity and Volume Reporting
• Adapted prior ProductionML as basis for WITSML Production Reporting• Leveraged participation in OLF Partner Daily Reporting work effort
– Close technical coordination with TietoEnator• Pilot testing started in October by Statoil and BP
– Optimization• Participating broadly in PRODML project led by BP, Shell, Chevron, ExxonMobil
and Statoil; intention to build from related WITSML work– Laboratory Fluid Analysis Results
• ExxonMobil specifications, submitted in ’04, adapted as part of WITSML• Current internal review to be followed by SIG validation
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WITSML™ Production• 2006 Goals
– Digital Fiber Optic Distributed Temperature Surveys (DTS) • Promote and support Pilot Projects; develop user community• Process proposed changes through issue/update procedure
– Activity and Volume Reporting• Continue support of OLF usage; process proposed changes through procedure• Expand scope of usage through SIG participants• Integrate and publish as an addition to WITSML V1.3.1
– Optimization• Continue participating in PRODML; coordinate proposed changes• Anticipate transfer for support and evolution around end of Q3
– Laboratory Fluid Analysis Results• Complete SIG review and evolution followed by public review period• Integrate and publish as an addition to WITSML V1.3.1
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WITSML™ Geological [PWLS SIG]• 2005 Accomplishments
– Well Logs – Wireline and LWD• WITSML Log and WellLog, published in WITSML V1.3, on the road to being the XML
Standard for all well log data; WellLogML to be retired– Depth Registration
• Work group includes ExxonMobil, IHSE, A2D, Neuralog, and Oilware• Specifications out for public review
• 2006 Goals– Well Logs – Wireline and LWD
• Promote usage and build user community• Process proposed changes through issue/update procedure• Retire WellLogML when transition has progressed sufficiently
– Depth Registration• Will be published as an addition to WITSML V1.3.1 in early ’06• Support, build user community; process proposed changes
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WITSML™ General [DSS SIG]• 2005 Accomplishments
– Well and Wellbore• Designed for Drilling use; re-use likely for other areas
– Well Path • WITSML objects enhanced to support raw data, calculated paths, and planned paths; an
open planned path issue remains deferred until after V1.3.1.
• 2006 Goals– Well and Wellbore
• Manage growth in scope of use; determine prudent growth path• Specifically involve users of WellHeaderML (UK BGS, PPDM, etc.) to determine whether to
“integrate and retire”– Well Path
• Resolve the remaining issue and formulate appropriate change requests presumably for WITSML V1.3.2
• Promote endorsement & usage by industry including UKOOA, MMS, and ISCWSA
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WITSML™ Regulatory [eRegulatory SIG]• 2005 Accomplishments
– Permitting and Activity Reporting• Working with the broad coalition of US federal and state agencies, the GWPC, and PIDX REGS
EC, delivered a working permitting Standard to California in Q1• California is beta testing the with Aera beginning in November ’05• We provided orientation to US BLM and New Mexico agency for a project to use WITSML
Regulatory Standards for BLM to New Mexico permits• As an adjunct to the development and deployment of a new .NET online and database system
by GWPC for a dozen or more states, POSC will participate in a comprehensive design for life-cycle industry-agency interactions.
• 2006 Goals– Permitting and Activity Reporting
• Support California’s use; handle change requests per procedure• Support New Mexico’s use when this begins• Participate in the GWPC project; leverage additions and enhancements to the WITSML
Regulatory standards
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Reference Data Standards: General [DSS SIG]• 2005 Accomplishments
– Geodetics, Projections, Coordinate Reference Systems• Completed a cycle of coordination with Roel Nicolai (Shell) on behalf of EPSG• Completed step 1 of 2 to align WITSML; Step 2 proposals being formulated
– Well Identity Service Initiative (Global Unique Identifiers)• Initiated a Letter of Intent process; Approval from 5 oil companies• Signatories being invited to form operational steering team
– Lithology• Completed step 1 of 2 to publish Lithology standards; included in WITSML 1.3• Developing more comprehensive step 2 specifications; SIG review begins in Q4
– E&P Cataloguing• Updates to vocabularies received from SIG member based on recent industry work• Continued expressed interest but little evidence of readiness to participate in a
collaborative effort in this area
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Reference Data Standards: General• 2006 Goals
– Geodetics, Projections, Coordinate Reference Systems• Work through Step 2 of the alignment proposal for WITSML
– Well Identity Service Initiative (Global Unique Identifiers)• Steering team will issue and manage service provider selection process• Steering team will establish and conduct development and roll-out plan
– Lithology• Complete SIG review and public review; publish and promote use
– E&P Cataloguing• Reassess with SIG the status and short-term plans for this area• Consider the proposal to associate recommended cataloguing patterns with each
of the data exchange objects in the WITSML Standards.
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Reference Data Standards: Geological • 2005 Accomplishments
– Property Hierarchy Definitions• Change requests received from Schlumberger
– Oil Company Generated Curve Mnemonics• Change requests from Shell processed to conclusion • updated PWLS specifications to be published
– Acquisition and Generated Curve Classification• Working with SIG members to encourage commercial
upgrades to PWLS Version 2 support
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Reference Data Standards: Geological • 2006 Goals
– Property Hierarchy Definitions• Process change requests; publish updated specifications
– Oil Company Generated Curve Mnemonics• Promote use and invite further requests
– Acquisition and Generated Curve Classification• Continue promoting commercial product use, oil company
use, and service company submission of new curve information through new web service interface
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Data Management Standards• 2005 Accomplishments
– Epicentre Data Model [DSS SIG]• Continued use and adaptation within commercial products; enhancements are being made and
have been requested to be shared with POSC• Continued use as a reference for developing exchange specifications and reference data /
standard instance specifications.– Geoshare Data Model [Geoshare SIG]
• Limited input or requests from user community
• 2006 Goals– Epicentre Data Model
• Support commercial product use; process change requests per procedures• Support reference use for exchange and reference standards development.
– Geoshare Data Model• No change in the quantity of user requests is anticipated
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Thank You!
• For more information about the POSC technical program, contact
Alan Doniger, POSC [email protected]+1 713 267 5124temporarily +1 713 877 0353