Conference Day Two: 20th May 2009
8:30 Coffee And Registration
9:00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Saad Al-Marie
Support Services Manager, Joint Operations – SAC & KGOC
Chevron
Real Time Decision Making
9:15 Integrating Data From Multiple Sources In Offshore Wells
E&P operators, commercial data vendors, software providers and regulatory agencies have different definitions of a “well”, the components of a well, and the relationships between them. These different definitions hamper industry’s ability to exchange and integrate data smoothly and to establish consistent workflows.
- Gain an overview of the PPDM’s project to develop baseline definitions for the principal components of a well to ensure effective collaboration
- Compare against the component definitions adopted by key industry data providers in the US and Canada and how this illustrates the challenges and potential pitfalls associated with integrating data from multiple sources without a common understanding
- Hear the project approach to establish a common understanding
Trudy Curtis
CEO
PPDM Association
10:00 Access High Volume, Quality Controlled E&P Data On NCS
- The importance of know how to get access to data on NCS
- Overcome the challenge in culture and cooperation of data access between companies
- Understand the differences in data handling within drilling operations – key issues and challenges
Anne Gustavson
Manager – Geodata Trading
OLF
10:45 Coffee And Networking Break
11:15 How Information Standards Provide Two More Links In The Chain For Integrated Operations
- Gain a gap analysis of the Integrated Operations information loop
- Optimising your seismic reservoir monitoring - the next data flood.
- Understand the new and needed capabilities for exchanging geophysical data: SEG D Revision 3.
- Some of the technical tools to exchange geological and reservoir models: RESQML.
- Analyse the barriers to standardisation - human and other
Paul Maton
Director
Sillimanite, UK
Jill Hill
Managing Director
Troika
12:00 Panel Session: Benchmark Your Integrated Operational Success - Solutions, Failures And Successes
Companies operating across different environments have unique challenges to efficiently launching Integrated Operations. Many at are different stages of success and have come across a series of hurdles to get to where they are at now. Benchmark your programme with a number of other programmes regionally and gain proper momentum to drive forward the success of yours.
- Learn from best practice examples on successful Integrated Operations implementation
- Where are the gaps for some companies? Is it just the resistance to change?
- What can be learned from the success and failures of current IO system
Facilitated by: Augustin Diz
Director of Knowledge Management
Repsol YPF
Saad Al-Marie
Support Services Manager, Joint Operations – SAC & KGOC
Chevron
...and insights from a panel of the days speakers.
12:45 Networking Lunch
13:45 Technology Satellite Session: Acquire And Optimally Utilise Quality Led Information And Data Through Implementation Of New Technology
- What is the value of good information management?
- How can you determine poor data?
- The best way to turn raw data into information that can be directed to the right person, in the right format and at the right time to facilitate the best decisions
- Reducing the time it takes you to evaluate data
- The importance of combining analytics and business intelligence tools with the right high-bandwidth infrastructure that turns raw data into useful information
- Technologies allowing multiple access to the same data
- The outlook on data integration challenges relevant for Integrated Operations
14:45 Coffee And Networking Break
Real-time digital sessions
Just as your operations are in real-time so will the afternoon. Join IO leaders from across the globe through our virtual video conference and ask questions in real - time.
15:15 A Data Driven Approach To Predictive Equipment Health Monitoring
Paul Stone will describe how BP has realized significant benefits from the implementation of a predictive analytical approach to monitoring operational equipment. Paul will explain the principles of the technique, describe advantages over traditional monitoring techniques and show examples where advanced warning of problems with equipment were flagged, weeks and sometimes months in advance. Paul will also mention some areas in addition to equipment monitoring where similar approaches have been trialed.
Paul Stone
Technology Director (IT&S)
BP
15:45 Develop Tools And Methodology For Intelligent Reservoir Optimisation
- Improving the decision-making basis for maintenance management in reservoirs
- Accelerate the integration of intelligent well systems to meet operational requirements
- Enhance your wells technical ability through team collaboration and reliability reservoir inflow control
Mohammed Yazid
Principal Production Technologist
BG Group
16:15 Establishing Clear Communication Lines To Ensure Communication Reaches Multiple Key Points
This session will present an operational view on the status of adoption challenges that we face in moving towards intelligent oilfields and success factors towards better acceptance and increased adoption. It will focus on how this can help you establish clear communication lines and ensure your communication has a directed path that is productive and effective.



