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CENTER FORINTEGRATED OPERATIONS IN THE
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
Supported by the The Research Council of Norway
2006 2012/2015
In collaboration with the petroleum industry
www.ntnu.no/iocenter2008.09.09
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INDUSTRIAL PARTNERS
RESEARCH PARTNERS
COLLABORATING INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC PARTNERS
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GO ICT/IO High NorthDNV, Industry, R&D
IRIS, UiSCooperation on PhD projects
IO CenterNTNU, SINTEF, IFE
Oil companies, service suppliers
CODIOComputas, Industry, R&D
RESEARCH COLLABORATION ON THE NATIONAL ARENA
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Implementation of new IO concepts in the industry
Pilot projects
Long term R&D
Pilot projects
Pilot projects
Pilot projects
Pilot projects
Results Results Results Results Results Results
Publications Dissemination to the petroleum industry
EducationMSc
PhD candidatesContinued Education
Innovationoutside
industrial partnersSME Forum
MISSION FOR THE IO CENTER
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INCREASEDPRODUCTION
ENHANCED OIL AND GAS
RECOVERY
REDUCED COSTS
IMPROVED SAFETY
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Smarter decisions
INTEGRATED OPERATIONS
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Smarter decisions
RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
OPERATION ANDMAINTENANCE
DRILLING ANDWELL MAINTENANCE
1. INTEGRATION OF PROCESSES
3. INTEGRATION OF TECHNOLOGY/INFORMATION SYSTEMS
2. INTEGRATION OF PEOPLEVirtual teams
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PLANNING PROCESS: ROAD MAP FOR IO;Example; Condition Based Maintenance
Business Processes
•Preventive/Break downmaintenance
•Conditionbasedmaintenance
Work processes
People/organization
Technology
•Maintenancescheduling
•Skilled in preventive maintenance routines
and break downmaintenance
•Instrumentationrestricted to critical rotatingequipment
•Development of new work processes
•Training of people
IO CenterResearch on condition monitoring methodsSupplier IndustryNew instrumentationOil companiesCondition monitoring systems implementation
• Condition basedmaintenanceplanning
• Peope skilled in conditionmonitoring analysis
• Instrumentationand diagnosticsystems for static equipment,valves etc
Where we are today; 2007
Current technology/best practice
Where we want to be in the future;
Beyond 2012New solutions
The journey to get thereR&D–Development/
testing-Implementation
Smarterdecisions
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Data processingDecision support systems
Sensor technologyData acquisition Process control
Visualization
Geographically dispersed teams
Wearable computing
RESEARCH CHALLENGES FOR INTEGRATED OPERATIONS
Smarter decisions
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Real timeDecision processes
VisualizationOrganizational MTO
Work processes
SafetyQA
Environment
SensorsData
System security
INTEGRATION OF INFORMATION
INTEGRATIONOF COMPETENCE
INTEGRATIONOF DECISIONS
Center Program 4: New Work Processes and Enabling Technologies
Center Programs
SeismicGeologyReservoir Drilling MonitoringSubseaProduction Operation Gas technologyMarine technologyLogistics Maintenance technology
SpecializedDisciplines:
Predictive control VisualizationMTO
Work processesIntegrated teamsSemantic web
ICTMonitoringData transmission
Safety technologyReliabilityBusiness models
Enablers
Center Program 3: Operation and Maintenance
Center Program 2: Reservoir Management andProduction Optimization
Center Program 1: Drilling and Well Construction
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Program 1. Drilling and Well Construction
•Real Time Drilling Simulator
•Prototype demonstration based on Hydro well (Hydro, Gaz de France, Total)
•Pilot project ConocoPhillips and Total
•Diagnosis and Decision support •Utilization of Increased Bandwidth from borehole
•Managed Pressure Drilling/Model predictive control
•Work processes and training simulator
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Production
Short loop
Long loop
Longer plateau production
recovery
Reservoir
Program 2: Reservoir Management and Production Optimization
Reservoir model updatingCase Halten Nordland, Norne (StatoilHydro)
4D seismic analysis
Fast model updating
Production optimizationCase project StatoilHydro Troll Oil production/Kongsberg FMC Flow Manager
Model based optimization
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Detection
Diagnosis
Prognosis
Maintenance planning
Condition Monitoring
•Assessment of MTBF based on OREDA data•Estimation of residual
life
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Program 3: Operation and Maintenance
Integrated Planning
Pilot project ConocoPhillips,
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Drilling &
WellProcessProduction
Logistics
Modifications & Maintenance
Logistic Req.
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Programme 4: New work processes and enabling technologies
FUTURE COLLABORATION ENVIRONMENT
NEW WORK PROCESSES AND DECISION MAKING
SAFETY, SECURITY AND RESILIENCE IN IO
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The New Control Room for Integrated Operations at NTNU in Trondheim
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RESOURCES
Annual budget: 8 million USD per year (40 million NOK) 5 – 8 years
Personnel resources
• 50 research scientists from NTNU/SINTEF/IFE• 20 Ph.D. candidates (during 5 years period)• 15 professors• 5 experts from international leading universities• Personnel from the industrial partners (pilot projects , workshops etc.)
Research facilities• Research laboratories at NTNU/SINTEF/IFE in Trondheim, Bergen and Halden•Pilot testing at premises of oil companies and system suppliers
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Core Team Center Manager/Operational Manager
4 Center program managers
Center ManagerOperational Manager
Technical Committee
BoardOne seat for each partner
Projectteams
Projectteams
Projectteams
Projectteams (# 1 – 15)
GOVERNANCE MODEL
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CONTACT
Professor Jon Kleppe, Ph.D, Center ManagerPhone: + 47 918 97 300, + 47 73 59 49 33Email: [email protected] address: Department of Petroleum Engineering and Geophysics,S. P. Andersens v. 15, 7491 Trondheim, Norway
Jon Lippe, Operational ManagerPhone: + 47 918 97 033, + 47 73 59 02 33Email: [email protected] address: Department of Petroleum Engineering and Geophysics,S. P. Andersens v. 15, 7491 Trondheim, Norway
Arild N. Nystad, Ph.D, Innovation & industrial relationsPhone: + 47 913 22 497, + 47 51 56 71 11Email: arild.nystad@ petromanagement.comPetroManagement AS, P.O.Box 252 Sentrum, Haakon VII’s gt. 8 (10th floor),4002 Stavanger, Norway
www.ntnu.no/iocenter