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PRODML Business Overview

PRODML Business Overview. Ron Cramer. PRODML Introduction. PRODML - Multi-vendor Data Exchange Format To Support Digital Oilfields Scope, Deliverables Who is building PRODML? What are you going to learn in this session? Business case for PRODML

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PRODML Business Overview

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  1. PRODML Business Overview Ron Cramer

  2. PRODML Introduction • PRODML - Multi-vendor Data Exchange Format To Support Digital Oilfields • Scope, Deliverables • Who is building PRODML? • What are you going to learn in this session? • Business case for PRODML • Additional clarity about scope, data, and use cases • How will operators and vendors conduct business different as a result of PRODML? • How you can participate

  3. Initial Scope Gas Treating Facilities Gas Export Facilities Gas & Oil Contract Deliverability Gathering Separation & Distribution Oil Treating Facilities Oil Export Facilities Injection (Water, Steam, CO2) Water Handling • From bottom of the well to initial separation Reservoir Management: PRODML Producing Asset Scope The Production Domain • Decisions we can effect in a day

  4. Initial scope Future Scope PRODML IT Scope External data transfer Data Processing / monitoring and reporting software AP 3 AP 4 AP 5 AP x AP 1 AP 2 Office Domain Application Databases Historian DCS and real time applications DCS historian real time apps Process Control Domain Fields instruments

  5. Who is building PRODML? Operators • BP • Chevron • ExxonMobil • Shell • Statoil Vendors • Halliburton • Invensys • OSIsoft • PETEX • Schlumberger • Sense Intellifield • TietoEnator • Weatherford Standards • POSC

  6. E&P Data Problem – How can PRODML Help? • Real time data rich, information poor • Exxon, BP, Shell, Chevron, Statoil have millions of electronic instruments • Generating terabytes of data every day • Fields are becoming more and more electronic • How can PRODML help turn this data into useful information?

  7. What is this data? Now • ESD • F&G • Process • Reservoir • Well • Surface • Pipeline • Devices • End elements, DTS • RTU/PLC • SCADA/DCS Future Sensor technology will enable the capture of continuous streams of data from every part of the physical environment

  8. Disintegrated applications and models? • Abnormal Situation Management • Production Allocation - Energy Components • Optimization Applications – Case Lift • Maintenance Management - SAP • Reservoir Simulations - MBAL • Well Simulations - Prosper • Pipe Line Simulations - Pipesim • Process Simulations - Romeo

  9. What is this thing called Optimization? • Optimization - a word often used, but rarely understood • Often mentioned but rarely achieved • If achieved rarely sustained • One definition – Improving the bottom line by timely, effective and sustained use of sufficient, good production information

  10. Gold in them thar data? • Use data to enable continuous optimization • Artificial Lift Optimization • Continuous estimate of well/reservoir oil, gas, water flows • Safeguard integrity • Abnormal situation management • Right information to right people, at right time, in right context, in right workspace to serve right work process • Enable remote operations and real-time process control • Examples follow

  11. Gaslift Optimization 1.0 Oil Production . 0.5 0.0 1 7 13 19 25 Time True Production Potential Periodic Manual Optimization No Optimization Activity

  12. ESP Optimization

  13. Water Injection Optimization

  14. Technical Integrity Problem • WWho’s watching the unmanned wells and facilities ‘round the clock?

  15. Technical integrity most important • North Sea one week before Piper Alpha • Explosion in gas compression module • SCADA system retrieved data, cause found • Incident could have been prevented • Other incidents • Longford • Texas City Refinery raffinate splitter • Flow assurance – hydrates, leaks • Production facilities get more fragile as they age!

  16. Potential Enabled Business Benefits • Improved technical integrity • Improved safety • Increased production • Reduced OPEX

  17. PRODML Technical Architecture • Service Oriented Architecture • Applications can act both as client and server • Standardised services expressed in WSDL • Interoperability using SOAP protocol and XML documents

  18. PRODML Example 6 7 Get actual data 1 Get simulated data 2 Response(wellId, time,oil, water, gas, co2) Determine well type 3 2b 2a Get operational conditions 4 RequestSimulatedData(wellId, time, oil, water, gas, co2) Simulate well performance 5 Assess results 6 RequestMeasuredData(wellId, time, oil, water, gas, co2) Response(wellId, time,oil, water, gas, co2) 1b 1a 5 Pass alarm 7 RequestMeasuredData(wellId, time, THP,CHP,Qlift) 4a Response(wellId, time,THP,CHP,Qlift) 3 4b models Web service interface Archestra Advisor Web service request Web service request Web service request Web service interface for WellFlo or Prosper WellFlo or Prosper Web service request Web service data-server interface PI historian

  19. The PRODML Bridge Data in (input) • Applications doing optimization • Abnormal Situations • Hydrocarbon Accounting • Maintenance Management • Reservoir Simulations • Well Simulations • Pipe Line Simulations • Process Simulations • Real Time Data • ESD • F&G • Process • Reservoir • Well • Surface • Export • Pipeline Data out (set points or recommendations) Data Across

  20. Wrap-up • End goals • Commercial applications (not a stack of paper) • Change the software landscape in upstream operations • Pilot applications underway in Shell, BP, Statoil and Chevron • Completion target is SOON – September • How can you be involved? • www.prodml.org • Strike up a conversation with the PRODML members in this room (buy them a beer or two or three?)

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