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The IIP project

The IIP project. - an overview. Nils Sandsmark DNV Information Quality Management (IQM), 24 November 2006. Contents. Integrated Information Platform (IIP) Background Purpose and deliverables Take-up process OLF’s Quality Information projects Intelligent Data Sets (IDS) Overview

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The IIP project

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  1. The IIP project - an overview Nils Sandsmark DNV Information Quality Management (IQM), 24 November 2006

  2. Contents • Integrated Information Platform (IIP) • Background • Purpose and deliverables • Take-up process • OLF’s Quality Information projects • Intelligent Data Sets (IDS) • Overview • Reference Data System (RDS) • Provides access to IIP and IDS deliverables OLF = Norwegian Oil Industry Association Version

  3. IIP project • Total current budget: 25 MNOK (3 MEUR) • Project duration: 16.06.04 – 30.06.07 • The project is partly funded by The Norwegian Research Council program PETROMAX, PARTLY by the project participants Version

  4. According to OLF - IO will be implemented in two main steps IO Generation 2 • Integrated operation centers of operators and vendors • Heavily instrumented facilities • Heavy automation and multi-domain optimization of processes Automaticoptimization Supported by • Complete ontologies supporting automated reasoning or inference of data using logical rules • Taxonomies for multiple domains Vendor Operator Intelligent facilities Real-time pipeline Vendor IO Generation 1 • Integrated onshore and offshore centers • Intra-domain optimization of work processes Supported by • Terminologies for single domains • The basis for XML schemas for automatic transferal of data between applications in same domain Real-time collaboration rooms Drilling Reservoir & production Operation & maintenance Traditional facilities Source: OLF, 2005 Version

  5. Drilling and completion • WISTML • Daily drilling report Operation and maintenance • Condition monitoring, • Subsea equipment • Safety andautomation systems Production and reservoir management • Prosty tables • Daily production report Geometry and topology * Red text indicates coverage by IIP The IIP project targets key business domains • Scope is subsea • Develops terminologies based on solid business knowledge • Input from project participants • Other projects specifications • Domain specific standards • Prepares approval of the terminologies by international standardization bodies • ISO and W3C • POSC Caesar and POSC • Addresses short term … • Terminologies and XML schemas for real-time exchange of data • Web services • … as well as long term business needs • Taxonomy and ontology supporting optimization of processes across domains • Semantic web framework Version

  6. ISO 15926 The information modeling language used by IIP is ISO 15926* Domain specific terminologies Goal: Extended oil and gas ontology Production • Prosty • DPR Structure and add to ISO 15926 Reference Data Library (RDL) Drilling • WITSML • DDR Subsea equipment • ISO 23628 • Tyrihans spec. ... etc * ISO 15926 – Integration of life-cycle data for process plants including oil and gas production facilities. Version

  7. Two departments at NTNU are involved in the project’s research Framework and methodology for ontological quality Classify and retrieve information using Web Ontology Language (OWL) Use Rule based notification IDI IPT Visualize subsurface and operational data Version

  8. IIP delivers in OLF’s fast-track take-up projects Monthly production reporting Environ-mental reporting Daily drilling reporting Seismic data Daily production reporting HSE Drilling Completion Reservoir Production Operation Maintenance Services XML Terminology Taxonomy Ontology Integrated Information Platform (IIP) Version

  9. IIP deliverables as basis for XML schemas IIP participates and delivers a standardized terminology for the OLF projects Daily Production Reporting and Daily Drilling Reporting (DDR) RDL Standardized reporting system overview Authorities, operator & partners Operator LicenseWeb XML schema License Web Internalsystem Excel reports Std. reports Non-std. reports XML file Report XML file Version

  10. Current schedule and deliverables Research @ NTNU IDI, PhD + Research Fellow Research @ NTNU IPT Semantic Web technology – Web services and ISO 15926 ontology evaluation Condition Monitoring ontology • Based on Mimosa, ISO 13374 ++ Drilling ontology • Based on WITSML and Daily Drilling Report Integrated Production ontology • Based on Statoil’s Prosty and daily Production reporting Subsea equipment ontology • Including Subsea control module • Based on ISO 13628 and Tyrihans specifications 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Version

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