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Summary from the Strategic Work session Paris May 14th-15th 2007

Summary from the Strategic Work session Paris May 14th-15th 2007. Subject Areas: [S1] Refine the WITSML long-term road map. For those from energy and vendor companies with significant WITSML experience and a clear vision for WITSML’s destiny.

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Summary from the Strategic Work session Paris May 14th-15th 2007

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  1. Summary from the Strategic Work session Paris May 14th-15th 2007

  2. Subject Areas: [S1] Refine the WITSML long-term road map. For those from energy and vendor companies with significant WITSML experience and a clear vision for WITSML’s destiny. [S2] Conduct an open workshop on how to define and obtain approval for a business case for WITSML use in an energy company . For people involved in making such decisions, preparing proposals, and supporting the decision process. Strategy Track

  3. Review and Agreement of Basic Road Map Principles • Objective: Agree on basic Road Map principles • Before we begin the three-track sessions • Assumption: • The Strategy Road Map session [S1] will refine the draft Road Map (December 2006) using this as a starting point. • Road Map Principles: • We need a future plan (Road Map) that includes target dates for new versions of the WITSML Standards. • New versions (releases) can generally be classified as: • Major: Substantially changed scope and/or substantially not compatible • Minor: Substantially same scope and substantially compatible • Bug-Fix: Changes are only to fix errors (not to add functionality)

  4. Road Map • Version Release Pattern • Bug Fix ~ asap when no work around, at least 1 year • Minor ~ 2 years • Major ~ when needed (revisited in the regular WITSML meetings) • Compatible new or expanded data objects / schemas can be accommodated as additions. Backward compatibility should always be the goal for improvements • Milestones • 2008 Minor Release (Automation, other pending issues) • 2009 Bug Fix • 2010 Minor Release • 2011 Bug Fix • 2012 Minor Release • 2013 Bug Fix • 2014 Minor Release

  5. Service Company Perspective • High Cost – WITSML is not ‘free’ • Development • Implementation • Support • Vendors cannot charge a premium for supplying WITSML • Slow take-up of WITSML in the industry • Lack of understanding in the industry • Opening up for competition (positive and negative) • A lot can still be done with WITS • New opportunities for cross disciplinary business • Consolidation vs. development of WITSML

  6. Oil / Energy Company Perspective 8/5 ? 24/7 8/5 – 24/7 DIGITAL GROUP D&C / G&G GROUP RIGSITE PERSONNEL Domain Experts Contracts response. Delivery Must complete well WITSML innovation

  7. Oil / Energy Company Perspective • Operator keeps control and ownership of data • Enables 24/7 • Standard architecture allow greater integrity in configurations • Interact / Insite Anywhere / Riglink are used widely but WITSML enables us to see RT data in native applications • Challenge to demonstrate value directly to the WITSML, focus on value of enabled work processes • Operating personnel are to busy to change work process • Handling WITS data streams are time consuming. This is taken away by WITSML

  8. What to focus on when deciding to go for WITSML • D+C / G&G function is getting access to RT data in familiar applications • Rigsite is getting expert involvement / help, and operational support from onshore • It is creating ‘ease-of-use’ for the Digital Group • It creates the possibility for on-rig data exchange between vendors

  9. Strategic areas for further development of WITSML and actions • Benefits and roadmap for SOA and W3C compliance • PRODML/Chevron grp. document to technical grp. • Automation for: (use case / tech.group) • Digital group • D&C / G&G group • Look into bi-directional development • Strategy group • Smart applications (Decision Support) • On hold • Write paper : Review status, vision, examples of WITSML • Strategy group (Statoil, Shell, BP, Energistics, Halliburton, Schlumberger)

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