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Paradigm and WITSML 29 th April 2004

Paradigm and WITSML 29 th April 2004. John Turvill. About Paradigm Our Solution Offering. Technical Software Solutions and Product-Driven Services for exploration & production companies and for oilfield service companies. What does Paradigm offer?. Scalable Solutions.

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Paradigm and WITSML 29 th April 2004

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  1. Paradigm and WITSML29th April 2004 John Turvill

  2. About ParadigmOur Solution Offering Technical Software Solutions and Product-Driven Services for exploration & production companies and for oilfield service companies

  3. What does Paradigm offer?

  4. Scalable Solutions

  5. Trace-to-Target Wellbore Placement Technology Trace-to-Target™Well Planning, Geosteering & Drilling Workflow Well Planning Geosteering & Drilling Time to Depth Interpretation Visualisation Volume Classification Petro-Acoustic Modelling Attribute Calculation & Analysis Petrophysics & Rock Physics AVO / AI / EI Inversion Velocity Modelling & Depth Imaging Advanced Seismic Processing

  6. Reservoir Characterization Geosteering Real-Time Update Well Program & Drilling Design Drilling Optimization 3D Pore pressure Co-visualization Reservoir Placement Wellbore Placement Workflows Interactive Well Planning

  7. WITSML Implementation

  8. Paradigm Key Product Brands Data Management and Interoperability

  9. The εpos 5-layer model

  10. What is εpos? • Data Repositories optimized for E&P • Designed for complex structures and large data volumes • Can host data for a large spectrum of applications and disciplines • A Middleware Framework • Supporting distributed data management • Multi-vendor, multi-data model, multi-platform • Independent of repository architecture (relational, hierarchical, flat) • Simple access using a powerful Application Programming Interface • Data Management Applications • Administration of projects, repositories, users and groups • Browsing tools for broad, multi-vendor networked repositories

  11. Visualization Canvas Inter-Process Communication Solid EarthModeler Application Application Application Application Application Application Visualization Application Application Application Modeling Application Single Database DistributedData Management Traditional: Tight Data, Loose Applications εpos: Loose Data, Tight Applications Tight & Loose, or Loose & Tight?

  12. Keep the data where it belongs • Locate data where it makes sense, under its own rules • Seismic in multi-terabyte disk farms • Engineering on Windows servers • Databases from other vendors for certain asset teams, etc.. • Catalog the existing data repositories • Register over the entire network all data sources • E&P projects will point to a list of selected repositories • Build a project by associating data from different sources. • Distribute the management of data • Synchronized services available on all systems storing data • No single point of failure

  13. Benefit: Scalable to any company size • εpos can run on a single laptop, with a single user • No onerous administrative overheads • εpos can run in a complex environment • Heterogeneous hardware platforms • Great diversity of data in different data stores • Connected to third-party repositories • Complex user authorization patters including specialists, etc… • Administrators can have overview the available services • Mobile systems included • Disconnection and re-connection of mobile systems • Automatic synchronization with the other εpos servers

  14. 3rd party applications Sysdrill Geolog Paradigm pos Applications IDEAS Well Data Server OW Well Data Server GF Well Data Server 3rd party Well Data Server Geolog Well Data Server 3rd Party WITSML 3rd Party WITSML pos WITSML Link GeologRDBMS IDEASRDBMS OpenWorks GeoFrame 3rd party DB ORACLE ORACLE Paradigm Architecture Where does WITSML fit?

  15. Geosteering SolutionGeneral Workflow WITSML Service Company LWD data Real-time log data Service Company MWD data Real-time survey data Horizons curtain Faults MD Planned wellpath Projected wellpath DirectorGeo Well Data Server Borehole uncertainties Control Points @ Horizons Inter-horizons Faults VoxelGeo Real-time log display Interactive editing of Horizons & Faults TST & Forward modeling Geolog Geosteer

  16. Reservoir Characterization Geosteering Real-Time Update Interactive Well Planning Well Program & Drilling Design Drilling Optimization 3D Pore pressure Co-visualization Reservoir Placement Wellbore Placement Workflows

  17. 3D Visualization

  18. Synthetics Generation and Tie Synthetics to seismic tie. Variable Density display.

  19. Paradigm WITSML status • Current Product – pos WITSML link • WITSML Receiver • WITSML 1.1 and 1.2 • Supports multiple simultaneous subscriptions & datastores • Cross-platform implementation • Tested against multiple vendor servers with • WITSML versions 1.1 and 1.2 • Wells/wellbores, Trajectories, Logs and Realtime Objects • Mudlog under construction… • Committed to full support of WITSML • Comments • Standards, dialects and communication…..

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