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Industry Collaboration forOpen StandardsAn Energistics Update
Jerry HubbardPresident & CEO
28th February 2012
Introduction to Energistics
• An open standards industry consortium
• Serving the upstream industry since 1990
• Over 110 active members…
– Integrated, independent & national energy companies
– Oilfield service and professional service companies
– Software, hardware and integration vendors
– Regulatory agencies, institutes and media partners
Our Operating Company Members
Our Oilfield Services Company Members
Our Government/Regulatory Agency Members
Our Energistics Community
• Global Regions:
– Africa (South Africa, Angola, EG, Nigeria…)
– Asia Pacific (China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam…)
– Eastern Europe (Russia and non-EU states)
– Latin America (Mexico, Central, South America)
– Middle East (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Qatar, Oman…)
– North America (United States and Canada)
– South Asia (India, Indonesia, Australia, Malaysia…)
– Western Europe (European Union and Norway)
Our Flagship Standards…
Wellsite Information Transfer Standard Markup Language
An Open Information Transfer Standard
for the Oilfield
“The ‘right-time’ seamless
flow of well-site data between
operators and service
companies to speed and
enhance decision-making”
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• Message
• Attachment
• Change log
• Object Group
General
• Well & Wellbore
• CRS
• Rig / Rig Equipment
• Tubular / string
• Wellbore Geometry• BHA Run
• Survey Program
• Target
• Trajectory & Tool Error
Contextual
• Log
• Mudlog
• Formation Marker
• Core
• Risk
Subsurface
• Cement Job
• Frac / Stimulation
• Fluids
• Drilling
• Operations
Reporting
Source: BakerHughes/Paradigm
Data Objects in Version 1.4.1
Release V1.4.1
• New & Improved API Specification
– Clarified behaviours and improved interoperability
– Developed detailed 1.4.1 API specification
• Data Schema specifications
– ADDED: stimJob, drillReport, toolErrorModel, objectGroup
– REMOVED: trajectoryStation, realTime, wellLog, dtsMeasurement
– CHANGED: mudlog to clarify lithology, log for efficient querying
• Supporting documentation and tools
– stimJob usage guide,
– XSLT Transform – 1.3.1.1 to 1.4.1
– Lithology usage guide
WITSML Roadmap Planning
2011(1.4.1)
stimJob objectError model
Support for plug-and-play
2014Focus on plug and play including support for automation
“Tiered” usage (high end/low end)
Major release - not backward compatible
2017More automation
New use/new data
PRODML…Focus on Optimisation
Gas lift optimisation
Injection optimisation
Production optimisation
Natural lift optimisation
Equipment optimisation
Multi-well optimisationSingle-well optimisation
Gas compression
optimisation
Produced fluids optimisation
PRODML Data Objects
1. Flow Network
2. Product Volume
3. Production Operation
4. Well Test
5. DTS
6. Time series
7. Fluid Sample and Analysis
8. Wireline formation tester (coming in 2.1)
9. Shared Asset Model (SAM) (coming in 2.1)
Slide #15
Completion Data Drilling �� Production
Perm.Gauge
DTSFlowing
Intervals,
sensor
depths
Drilled
Well Completed
Well
Perm.Gauge
DTS
E.g.
Gas Lift
Change
Optimization
using modelsDrilling & Completions Domain Production Domain
Tubing
Perforations
SSSV
Packer
Completion
DB
Well
Services
Drilling
system
WITSML
PRODML 2012 Development Plan
• Saudi Aramco change requests
– Started
– Incremental release in Q3
• Completion Object
– Starting now
– Joint WITSML/PRODML Work Group to work on:
• Surveillance/Reporting
• Well Services
• Production Optimization
• Regulatory reporting
– Starting now
– Joint PRODML/Regulatory SIG to develop requirements
• Daily Production Reporting
• RESQML is predominantly concerned with representing models of the earth
• RESQML is a next generation XML based standard for data exchange coupled
with the HDF5 standard for large array data
• It is a replacement of the ‘end of life’ RESCUE data exchange standard for
reservoir and earth models
• Needed by Geoscientists &
Engineers for:
more robust way to share &
use reservoir and earth models
across our subsurface toolkit
portfolio.
What is RESQML?
XML
file
Coord sys defns
HDF5
specs
WITSML well
data XSD
schema
PRODML
production data
XSD schema
RESQML XSD
schema
Dublin Core
meta data XSD
schema
HDF
file(s)
Refers to
Domain coverage (graphic adapted from Roxar's IRAP/RMS).
Seismic interpretation
• Reservoir interpretation, modeling and simulation activity require a wide range of disparate
disciplines & tools.
To Facilitate Integrated and Iterative Workflows
Release Candidate Review
Release Date: September 1, 2011
Comments Due Date: October 12, 2011
Energy Industry Profile (EIP) v1.0Release Candidate
A Metadata Initiative for the Energy Industry
Vision for Industry Metadata Exchange & Use
Metadata Catalog
External
Metadata
Catalog
Externally Harvested(Commercial,Gov’t,
& Academic)
Partner & Subscription
Delivered
Structured resources
Unstructured resources
ApplicationManaged
Legend:
Metadata exchangevia EIP standard
Internally
Harvested
Use cases
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Energy Industry Profile Scope
User community:
� Anyone cataloging, searching, evaluating or accessing information with
value to members of the energy industry:� Energy companies & consortia
� Data & Information providers
� Software vendors
� Government agencies & Academia
Resource types:
� Initial focus on structured and unstructured information resources which
have associated spatial coordinates. For example,
� Geospatial data sets & web services
� Mapping, Interpretation & Modeling project data sets
� Geospatial web services
� Physical resources with associated location
� Long-term vision is to include resources without explicit coordinates or
with location specified using place names
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Regional, national, & organizational profiles
ANZLIC Profile
North American Profile
Energy Industry Profile
INSPIRE
Perfil Latinoamericano de Metadatos
NATO Profile
Profiles Enable Interoperability Between Communities
ISO Standard 19115
Geographic Information - Metadata
State Profile Navigation Profile
Communities with a common need for metadata
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Regulatory SIG - National Data Repository (NDR)
• Standardize regulatory data delivery and management
– Formed by the UK, Norway and The Netherlands
– Last meeting involved 31 countries, 130 delegates
• NDR meetings held about every 18 months
– NDR8 in Cape Town in February 2008
– NDR9 in New Delhi in September 2009
– NDR10 in Rio de Janeiro in March 2011
– NDR11 to be in Kuala Lumpur in October 2012
• Production Data Work Group
– Using PRODML as basis for Daily Production Reports
– 10+ countries involved in standards development
Cross-SIG Collaboration
Technical Architecture Foundation
Interoperability Umbrella
Areas for Cross-SIG Collaboration
•MARKETING
– Communicates a message of a broader set of standards that cover the full upstream spectrum.
•PEOPLE & PROCESSES
– Cross-SIG forum to leverage common approaches and strategies for schema development, versioning and service specifications.
•TECHNOLOGY
– Common set of low level schemas for shared types.
– Common set of service definitions – where it makes sense.
The Challenge of Standardization
• Strategic Perspective
– Strategic Standardization Management
• Standards Collaboration
– Focus on highest value standards that don’t impact competition
• Industry Commitment
– Internal and external commitment to implementation
• Value Delivery
– Measuring the business value of implementation
Standards Leadership Council
• Participants
– Energistics
– MIMOSA
– OGC
– OPC Foundation
– PIDX
– PODS
– POSC Caesar
– PPDM
• Mission & Goals
– Collaboration on standards intersection points
– Mutual challenges (adoption, business value, membership, financial sustainability)