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Pipeline 20/20Tom Coolidge
Nathan Easley
Michael Graves, OSIsoft
Ayan Palit
3:30 P.M. Paper Presentation
Advances in Pipeline Data Models
Jeff Allen
Novara GeoSolutions
Session ThemePlay on Multiple Meanings of 20/20
Importance of Location Strategy
Clarity of ArcGIS Platform Capabilities for Pipelines
Awareness of New Capabilities in Development
Agenda
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Location is Your Business
Tom Coolidge, Pipeline and Gas Utility Industry Manager
Location is critical to your business
Every minute someone makes a location based decision
Location must be accurate and authoritative
Location needs to be accessible
Better Business
GIS Supports the Pipeline Enterprise
Business Management
Health, Safety & Environment
Asset Operations
Asset Development
Customers & Regulators
Pipeline Integrity
Planning
Rights of Way
Engineering
Design
Construction
Inspection
Maintenance
Network Control
Emergency
Management
Health
Safety
Environmental
Management
Tax Accounting
Business
Intelligence
Revenue
Protection
Human
Resources
Legal
Marketing
Sales
Customer
Service
Regulatory
Compliance
Geography Powers the PipelinePrinted outdated maps are good maps
Geography Powers the PipelineTransforming the Business
home office
empower
GIS Supports the Pipeline Enterprise
Business Management
Health, Safety & Environment
Asset Operations
Asset Development
Customers & Regulators
Pipeline Integrity
Transformation
Decision Loop
StrategyAction
Support
Operations
usable | actionable | accountable
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Information Dominance
Integration & disciplineSynchronization
platformCommon Operations
decisionsshared awareness
data collection
Basic Users
Integration & disciplineProfessionals
platformBusiness Users
decisionsshared awareness
data management
business systems
analysis
modelling
design prediction
visualization
integration
collaborate
awareness
action
executeplatform
ArcGISUsers in the
Comprehensive view of
operations
Geo-enable other business
systems
Get info into and out of the
office
Empower employees,
constituents and customers
Facilitate better planning and
analysis
Manage asset and
resource information
Better Business
It startswith a map
The Digital Pipeline Start with putting your information on a map
Deliverwith Purpose
Focused Maps and Apps Quick to deploy, simple to use
Apps for Everyone
We build Apps
A World of Apps
The Map Book Picker provides self-
service, multi-page mapping with
high-quality layouts for staff. This
solution helps to eliminate standard
request to the mapping department
by allowing users to create their own
map books.
Using the Map Book Picker, staff
are able to select a map layout and
define the area for which the maps
are required. A geoprocessing
model then used to create a multi-
page Adobe PDF book.
Gas Facility Maps Map Book Picker
This series of maps enables utility
staff, from field technicians to
customer service, access to basic
utility geographic information. The
Gas Facility Maps are designed to
be accessible to all staff and can be
accessed through a web browser or
native client like the Explorer for
ArcGIS application.
The Gas Network Viewer is
designed to be used on a web
browser, smartphone, or tablet for
staff to view an interactive gas
network map. The gas distribution
network map serves as a foundation
for other solutions provided by
ArcGIS for Gas Utilities.
Gas Network Viewer
The Change Request solution
allows field crews to record
discrepancies to better
communicate inaccurate or missing
assets to the office.
Map Change Request is a
configuration of ArcGIS Online to
use on a mobile device with the
Collector for ArcGIS app. This app
enables field crews to better
communicate with the office about
data inaccuracies.
Map Change Request
solutions.arcgis.com
App Creation Design once, run anywhere
HTML5/JavaScript
Builder
Widgets
Web AppBuilder
Web Apps(Any Browser)
Manageyour Identity
ArcGIS Online Collaboration | Content | Connected
LocationBig Picture
&
the
Connecting your Enterprise Integrating with key business systems
Connecting your Enterprise Increase operating efficiency in real-time
Engaging with Stakeholders Communicating to build relationships
NTSB 2015 Safety Study
GIS as a Data Integration Platform
Data Integration =Data
Aggregation+
Data
Analysis
Mashup
Visual Overlay
Modeling
Spatial Analysis
PHMSA FAQ-240 (What must I do for “data integration”?); ASME/ANSI B31.8S
platform
Deployment Strategy
Corporate Geospatial StrategyPlatform deployment
DataMaps
Apps
Tools
Businessthe
DataMaps
Apps
Tools
Businessthe
Businessthe
Businessthe
DataMaps
Apps
ToolsDataMaps
Apps
Tools
Transformation
Decision Loop
StrategyAction
Support
Operations
usable | actionable | accountable
ArcGIS Location Referencing for Pipelines
Nathan Easley, Product Engineer
ArcGIS Location Referencing for PipelinesLinear Referencing for the Pipeline Enterprise
GIS-enabled LRS platform
LRS management
LRS editing & maintenance
LRS web services
Information model
Workflow
Quality control
GIS analysis
Mapping
Cloud collaboration
ArcGIS Location Referencing for PipelinesLinear Referencing for the Pipeline Enterprise
GIS-enabled LRS platform
Web Event
Editing
ArcGIS Location Referencing for PipelinesLinear Referencing for the Pipeline Enterprise
GIS-enabled LRS platform
Web Event
Editing
Measure and Location
Reporting
ArcGIS Location Referencing for PipelinesLinear Referencing for the Pipeline Enterprise
GIS-enabled LRS platform
Web Event
Editing
Measure and Location
Reporting
Partner
Solutions &
Services
HCA Analysis
Risk Assessment and Modeling
Transmission Distribution
Simulation and Optimization
ILI Analysis
Alignment Sheets Generators
Consulting & Data Migration
Engineering Pipeline Design
Maintenance Management and
Planning
…and more…
Product Overview
• Desktop- ArcGIS Pro LRS network editing ribbon
- ArcCatalog administration tools
- Geodatabase LRS information model
- Geoprocessing tools
also part of the platform… Data Reviewer
Workflow Manager
• Server- Location Referencing web services
- Developer samples
- Pipeline Characteristics Editor app
- Pipeline Reporter app
Multi-LRM Support
Centerline
LRS Network A
LRS Network B
• Route features are generated from centerline geometry and
calibration point measures
300
-545
• Two routes
• 4 Calibration
points
• 3 centerlines
The two routes above are derived
from three centerline lines
15
30
ArcGIS Pro Application ExtensionDesktop Extension
• Next generation GIS desktop
• Higher LRS platform for migration
• 64 bit & multi-threaded
• Integrated 3D
• Multiple linked map views
• Context based experience
• Tasks for guided editing
Why ArcGIS Pro?
Route Editing Activities
• Create Route
• Extend Route
• Realign Route
• Reassign Route
• Retire Route
• Calibration
0 100
0 100
120
0100
retired
0 100
1-10retired
0 10052
20 80
20 80
20 80
I-110 I-10I-10
0 100
Can also serve to
split routes and
merge routes.
Event Measure Behaviors
Before Realignment
Stay Put
Move• When the LRS routes are
edited, measure behavior
rules can be applied to
events.
• Events can have a different
behavior for each type of
LRS edit
Retire
Pipeline Stationing - Example
Here’s the same pipeline after a reroute that added a new section
of pipe 2,000 ft. longer than the original section of pipe that was
abandoned or reclaimed. “Station equations” are used to equate
stationing between two adjacent surveys. The upstream tie-in for
the reroute is at 50+00. The downstream tie-in for the reroute is
170+00 (back) and 150+00 (ahead).
00+00 200+0050+00 100+00 150+00
100+00 150+00
Station Equation
Back 170+00
Ahead 150+00
170+00
Credit: New Century Software / PODS 101 Workshop
Stationing
• 2 ways to input station measures …
- Classical station series LRS network support
- Offsetting on stationing event layer
• Manage station equations as events
- Coordinate locations, with route and measure
- Edit from Pipeline Characteristic Editor
- Support stationing without a stationing network
… if station location ambiguous due to equations,
user prompted for which map location is desired.
Engineering Stationing
is Supported, but
is not Required.
Linear events spanning routes
10507003500
Engineering
Station
Series
1000 2000 3000
300
Continuous
Station SeriesA
300
350
300 600
500
0 450
650 1000
Gas HCA Segment
Credit: Eagle Information Mapping
Flexibility in event location referencingLocation Model
• Route and measure
• Stationing
• Referent and offset
- Intersections
- Events
- Features
• Coordinates and offset
• …with intersection creation
support
Event:
1.27 miles
Event:
456+25.00
Calibration Point:
1 mile
Station Event:
100+00.00
Event:
300 feet from US Highway 10Intersection Features
US Highway 10 crossing
Event:
45 feet from cell tower
Cell tower location:
34.0547,117.1825
TemporalityTime Aware
View After
View Before
• Date ranges can be applied to LRS edits
• Event measure updates reflect date
ranges of LRS edits
• Historical event measures that change
due to LRS edits are “retired”
• “Temporal View Date” enables data
visualization and query for any moment
in time
• Integrated with ArcGIS notion of time
Geoprocessing ToolsBatch Processing
• Append Events
• Convert M-value Unit of Measure
• Detect Measures Out Of Range
• Detect Overlaps For Linear Events
• Detect Gaps For Linear Events
• Detect Measures Non-monotonic Routes
• Generate Routes
• Generate Calibration Points
• Translate Events From LRM to LRM
• Update Calibration Points
• Update Event Locations
• Update Intersections
…and growing.
Measure-based reporting for decision makersReporting
• Web based for PC or tablet
- Opens data to decision makers
• Combine and filter event layers
• Produces
- Tabular reports, maps, data products
• Report types
- Mileage reports
- Pipe segment reports
- Pipe log reports
Linear Referencing capability for ArcGIS for ServerWeb Services
• ArcGIS for Server
- Mapping, Query, Geoprocessing
• Location Referencing for Server
- Event editing
- Coordinate to measures (includes stationing)
- Measure to coordinate (includes stationing)
- Query attribute sets
- Check events (gaps, overlaps, invalid measures)
- Measure translation
- Measure updates for external systems
- Measure based reporting
LRS
Web
Services
Location Referencing Server
Pipeline Characteristics EditorEvent Editing
• Web based event editing
• Delivers with the Server
• Built entirely on web services
• JavaScript / HTML 5 app
Demonstrations
Credit: http://onyxincorporated.com/about-us
Credit: http://www.definium.com/index.php/projects/pipelines/
Data Model
Support
Utility & Pipeline Data ModelFor the Natural Gas and Hazardous Liquids Industries
Features
Pipeline-centric; Geodatabase-based
Wellhead to customer meter or delivery point
Moderately normalized
Each component explicitly represented in a
single database table object
Toolset FlexibilityData Model Support
• Adoption of a full “Data Model” not required
• Event model flexible
• Web services to get network changes
• Location model is required Centerline
sequence
Routes
Calibration
points
Centerline
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Scope and ScheduleReleases
• BETA Esri UC, 2015
- ArcGIS Pro LRS network editing tools
- Location Referencing Server
- Web Event Editing
- Web Reporting
• Release 1.0 TBD
- Geoprocessing tools
- Conflict prevention
BETA
2015
2016
Location Referencing for Pipelines
Schedule
Version
1.0
What Can I Do Now?Getting Ready
• Participate in BETA program and provide feedback
- Load your data
- Evaluate the tools (editing, reporting, etc.)
• Evaluate UPDM and provide feedback
Utility and Pipeline Data Model
Ayan Palit, Consultant / Project Manager
GIS Is Evolving
Web GIS Is a New Architecture
Integrating Everything
Providing an Interconnected Platform
Desktop
(Files)
Server
(Databases)
Web GIS
(Geoinformation Model)
Making Data More Useful and Available
Web GIS Abstracts Data
Into Web Maps, Web Scenes and Layers
Leveraging Existing Data Models
Simplifying Everything
Services and Data
Layers
Web Maps
Web Scenes
Geoinformation Model
Geodatabase
GIS FilesSensors
Both Internally and on the Open Web
Analysis and
Models
Imagery
Real-Time
Enterprise Data
Big Data3D
Maps
The Geoinformation Model Supports All Types of Information
Organizing and Sharing Geospatial Contents
Geoinformation
Web Maps
Web Scenes
Layers
About UPDM
Esri’s UPDM is a geodatabase data model template for
operators of pipe networks in the gas and hazardous
liquids industries. UPDM is a
moderately normalized data model
that explicitly represents each physical component
of a pipe network from the wellhead to the
customer meter, terminal or delivery point, in a
single database table object.
Business Drivers for UPDM
Enable vertically integrated gas companies that have both distribution and
transmission to use one data model
Simplify staff training
Single workflow for maintaining distribution and transmission asset data
Better manage HP Distribution pipe (> 20% SMYS)
Improve staff efficiency and productivity
Geodatabase Concepts & UPDM
All events stored as features
Connectivity model used to maintain physical assets
Linear referencing model used to maintain transmission
integrity data
Metadata managed as part of feature (Editor Tracking &
Archiving)
Documents managed with Attachments
Time Aware (be able to view system at different states in
time)
Improving Performance Through Better Data ManagementTransmission – Viewing Pipe Segments
Database Activity with Legacy Data Model• 1 – Geodatabase• 3 – Tables/Featureclasses queried
66% Reduction in SQL queries in the database
Database Activity with UPDM• 1 Geodatabase• 1 – Featureclass queried
Improving Performance Through Better Data ManagementTransmission & Distribution – Viewing Pipe Segments
Database Activity with Legacy Data Model• 2 – Geodatabases• 4 – Tables/Featureclasses queried
75% Reduction in SQL queries in the database
Database Activity with UPDM• 1 Geodatabase• 1 – Featureclass queried
Improving Scalability Through Data Storage EfficiencyTransmission & Distribution
PipeSegment
PipeSegmentAudit Pipes
Legacy Data Models UPDM
33% Reduction in Records stored in the database
Mains
66% Reduction in tables stored in the database
Release Schedule for UPDM
UPDM for 10.2 - Released Oct 30, 2014
UPDM for 10.3, Beta 2 – Released February 9, 2015
UPDM for 10.3 – To be released concurrently with ALRP Beta
UPDM Release Sequence
Configured for
Geometric
Network
Configured for
Facility
Network
ALRP
Schema
UPDM for 10.2 Yes No
UPDM for 10.3
(concurrent with
ALRP Beta release)
Yes Yes
UPDM release after
10.3
Yes Yes
Real-Time GIS
Michael Graves, OSIsoft
Empowering Business in Real-Time. © Copyright 2015 OSIsoft, LLC
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• Open infrastructure to support best of breed
ecosystems
• Scalability from small deployments to enterprise
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• Infrastructure for change
• Infrastructure for empowering people
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Paper sites deployed
worldwide
91%
100%
of the Global
Fortune Top 10
Metals &
Mining companies
37 of 50
of the World’s
Largest
Chemical &
Petro-
Chemicalcompanies
9 / 10
of the Global
Fortune Top 10
Pharmacompanies
Over
1,000
of the world’s
leading
Power &
Utilities companies
95%
of the Global
Fortune Top 40
Oil & Gas companies
OSIsoft is trusted by the world’s leading companies
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PI IntegratorsMove data between business and
geographic boundaries through
configuration only
ArcGIS Server
feature layers
Operations Dashboard
for ArcGIS
Your Dashboards
operation view
web map
ArcGIS Online /
Portal for ArcGIS
feature layers
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