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WITSML™ SIG Meetings and
Public Seminar & Exhibition
Alan Doniger, POSC
October 17-19, 2006
Aberdeen, Scotland
© Copyright 2006 POSC
October 19 Public Seminar
• Meeting Host:
– BP, Julian Pickering and Sophie Rickman
• Reception Hosts:
– BakerHughes, John Shields
– PRODML Work Group, Rusty Foreman (Chair)
• Exhibitors:
– Aspentech, Baker Hughes, Halliburton, IDS, INT,
Paradigm, Petrolink, Roxar, POSC, PRODML Work
Group, Schlumberger, SDC Geologix, Sense Intellifield,
Smith Bits
© Copyright 2006 POSC
WITSML™ – WWW.WITSML.ORG
Wellsite Information Transfer
Standard Markup Language
“The ‘right-time’ seamless flow of
well-site data between operators and
service companies to speed and
enhance decision-making”
A New Open Information Transfer Standard for the Oilfield
© Copyright 2006 POSC
The POSC WITSML™
Special Interest Group (SIG)
• The WITSML SIG is the formal user community for the
WITSML standards.
– Membership is open to all (POSC members and non-member
alike)
– Membership is over forty organizations
– The SIG recognizes requirements and needs
– The SIG is the first line of review of new and updated
specifications
– The SIG helps promote vendor take-up and operator deployment
© Copyright 2006 POSC
WITSML SIG
• Area of Interest
– the definition, movement, and storage of drilling data,
information, and knowledge,
• especially the “right time” seamless flow of well site data
between operators and service companies to speed and
enhance decision-making.
– This group is essentially a cross-vendor, cross-product line
user community for drilling applications and data storage
products and services.
• Players
– operators, service and software providers, government
agencies, consultancies, and POSC.
© Copyright 2006 POSC
© Copyright 2006 POSC
Special Interest Group Participants
Service/Software Suppliers Service/Software Suppliers
Operators
Statoil
BP
Shell
ExxonMobil
ChevronTexaco
Pioneer Nat. Res.
Hydro
ONGC
Total
Regulators
UK DTI
US DOI
AspenTech
Baker Hughes
Roxar
Landmark/Halliburton/Sperry
Key Energy Services
Schlumberger
Seismic Micro Technology
Sense Technology
M/D Totco
SDC Geologix
Geoservices
Petrolink
Independent Data Services
INT
Well Data Technology
Paradigm
Wellstorm Development
Pason
Merrick Systems
OpenSpirit
Datalog Technology
HRH Geological Services
Rogaland Research
Smith Technologies
Peloton
IFP
National Oilwell Varco (Norway)
Interaction
TietoEnator
US Synthetic
Visean
Knowledge Systems
POSC special interest groups are open to all interested parties.
© Copyright 2006 POSC
•General
WITSML Data Objects
•Well
•Message
•Operations Report –
UPDATE PROPOSAL
•Real Time
•Wellbore
•Wellbore Geometry
•Risk
Surface Logging
•Mud Log
Surveying
•Survey Program
•Target
•Trajectory
Logging While
Drilling
•Log  Well Log
(includes Wireline)
•Formation Marker
© Copyright 2006 POSC
Communication
•Subscription
•Server Capabilities
Rig Instrumentation
•Rig / Rig Equipment
•Cement Job
Fluids Systems
•Fluids Report
Coring
•Sidewall Core
•Conventional Core
Directional Drilling
Systems
•Tubular /
•Bit Record
•BHA Run
Existing
Updated
New
Source: BakerHughes/Paradigm
10th Anniversary WITSML meeting
associated with public seminars
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2001, #1, Austin, Schlumberger
2002, #2, Stavanger, BP/Statoil
2003, #3-4, Aberdeen/Houston, Shell/ExxonMobil
2004, #5-6, Calgary/Paris, Halliburton/IFP
2005, #7-8, Houston/Stavanger, Chevron/Statoil
2006, #9-10, Houston/Aberdeen, Schlumberger/BP
2007 (to be planned)
© Copyright 2006 POSC
October 17-19 Meetings
• Technical Teams
– Address feedback and deferred issues
• Use Case and Requirements Team
– Address possible future areas of focus: drilling reports, completions,
environmental, well services, well stimulation, service rig reporting.
• Implementation Support Team
– First meeting. Intended for those supporting WITSML-enabled
environments to share lessons learned and current issues and
challenges.
• Public Seminar
– Current reports from actual experiences and plans from oil
companies, service companies, and software companies.
– Service and software vendor exhibits
© Copyright 2006 POSC
E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage
Board
Economics
Production Reservoir
Geology Engineering
Expl Petrophysics
Geology
Drilling
Engineering
Geophysics
Drilling
Operations
Petroleum
Engineering
Production
Engineering
Completion &
Workover
Facilities
Engineering
Production
Operations
We can use this image to portray the growth in WITSML coverage?
© Copyright 2006 POSC
E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage
General
Board
WellPath
Well
Wellbore
Trajectory
CRS, Projections
Units of Measure
Economics
Production Reservoir
Geology Engineering
Expl Petrophysics
Geology
Drilling
Engineering
Geophysics
Drilling
Operations
Petroleum
Engineering
Production
Engineering
Completion &
Workover
Facilities
Engineering
Production
Operations
Enhancements for raw, calculated and planned Well Path data,
coordinate systems, and units.
© Copyright 2006 POSC
E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage
Board
General
Economics
Log,WellLog
Production Reservoir
Geology Engineering
Expl Petrophysics
Geology
Drilling
Engineering
Geophysics
Drilling
Operations
Petroleum
Engineering
Production
Engineering
Completion &
Workover
Facilities
Engineering
Production
Operations
Enhancements for wireline as well as LWD log data.
© Copyright 2006 POSC
E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage
Board
General
Economics
Production Reservoir
Geology Engineering
Expl Petrophysics
Geology
Drilling
Engineering
Geophysics
Drilling
Operations
Petroleum
Engineering
Production
Engineering
Completion &
Workover
Facilities
Engineering
Network Model
Volume Report
Activity Report
Production
Operations
Enhancements for Production beginning with Volume and
Activity Reporting, continuing with PRODML towards Optimization.
© Copyright 2006 POSC
E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage
Board
General
Economics
Production Reservoir
Geology Engineering
Expl Petrophysics
Geology
Drilling
Engineering
Geophysics
Drilling
Operations
Petroleum
Engineering
Production
Engineering
Completion &
Workover
Facilities
Engineering
Production
Operations
We have a pending request to establish a Geophysical SIG.
Such a SIG could lead to WITSML Geophysical data exchange Standards.
© Copyright 2006 POSC
E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage
Board
General
Economics
Production Reservoir
Geology Engineering
Expl Petrophysics
Geology
Drilling
Engineering
Geophysics
Drilling
Operations
Petroleum
Engineering
Production
Engineering
Completion &
Workover
Facilities
Engineering
Production
Operations
At a future time, we could consider the viability of data exchange Standards
for facility data, reservoir data, economics data, etc. filling out the E&P space.
© Copyright 2006 POSC
E&P Subject Areas: WITSML Coverage
Board
General
Economics
Production Reservoir
Geology Engineering
Expl Petrophysics
Geology
Drilling
Engineering
Geophysics
Drilling
Operations
Petroleum
Engineering
Production
Engineering
Completion &
Workover
Facilities
Engineering
Production
Operations
This would call for close cooperation with other industry groups
to avoid duplication of effort and ensure smooth transitions.
© Copyright 2006 POSC
and the POSC Special Interest Groups
Drilling SIG
(1) Drilling uses and
(2) Overall architecture [data, API (data server-centric)]
Production SIG
(1) Production Reporting
(2) Production Optimization [API (application invocation focused)]
(3) Temperature Surveys
(4) Fluid Properties
Geology SIG
(1) Well Log data transfer uses – wireline and LWD
(2) Depth Registration – scanned paper logs
© Copyright 2006 POSC
and the POSC Special Interest Groups
Data Management SIG
(1) Reference Standards Source
(2) CRS
(3) Well Path
(4) Possible use for Well Identity Services data transfers
eRegulatory SIG
(1) Regulatory (Permitting and Reporting) data transfer uses
© Copyright 2006 POSC
Why has the WITSML initiative been successful?
Some lessons learned / best practices
The Right Initial Players - clear focus
BP & Statoil with Baker, Halliburton, Schlumberger, and NPSi
Strong Commitment
Initial funding by oil companies; Oil & service companies remain engaged after initial delivery
Effective Processes
Practical, incremental approach
Clear focus on target outcomes - through implementation
Frequent communications - steering & technical teams
Choice of Technologies
XML, SOAP
Comprehensive Output and Documentation
XML Schemas + Server API + sample implementation
Openness / Evolution
Public seminars and presentations
Transfer to POSC in early ’03 -- commercially neutral custody, publication, promotion and evolution
© Copyright 2006 POSC
What we must do in the future?
Maintain enthusiasm for the vision
Continue to involve interested and committed, knowledgeable
people
Address use cases that add real (quantifiable to management)
value
Keep the spirit of trust and cooperation between competitors
Have oil companies supply chain management provide
contractual re-enforcement
Increase cooperation among different domains to minimize
duplication working with similar types of data and to
maximize re-use of work already done
Continue to work with other organizations to maximize
alignment of data exchange specifications as well as
vocabularies and reference data
© Copyright 2006 POSC
Based on BP slide, June ‘04
SIG Meetings, October 17 Agenda
– 9:00 Registration
– 9:30 Early Technical Team Meeting
• Team Chair: John Shields, Baker Hughes
• POSC Facilitator: Gary Masters, POSC
– 12:00 Lunch and Registration
– 13:00 Opening General Session
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Welcome and Introductions
Challenge Themes
Team Reports on Plans for These Meetings
General Interest Issues
– Statoil Work on Work Processes / Use Cases, Frode Lande
– Learning about PRODML’s learnings …
© Copyright 2006 POSC
SIG Meetings, October 17 Agenda
– 14:45 Break
– 15:15 Afternoon Separate Working Sessions
• Technical Team
– Current Issues
– Plans for 2007
• Implementation Support Team: David Johnson
and Use Case & Requirements Team: Julian Pickering
– Follow-up on Proposed “Challenge Themes”
– Follow-up on Use Case Work
» Use of PRODML-like Interaction Diagrams
– 17:00 Adjourn
© Copyright 2006 POSC
SIG Meetings, October 18 Agenda
– 08:30 Registration and Breakfast
– 09:00 Morning Joint Session
• Discussion of Overall SIG Plans and Progress
• Discussion of Cross-Team Issues and Opportunities
• Other Subjects to-be-determined
– Presentations and Discussion: Norway Daily Drilling Reporting Enhancement
– 10:00 Morning Break
– 10:30 Morning Separate Working Sessions
• Technical Team (continued)
• Implementation Support Team and
Use Case & Requirements Team (continued)
© Copyright 2006 POSC
SIG Meetings, October 18 Agenda
– 12:00 Lunch
– 13:00 Afternoon Separate Working Sessions
• Technical Teams
• Implementation Support Team and
Use Case & Requirements Team
– 14:30 Afternoon Break
– 15:00 Afternoon Joint Session
• Team Reports on This Meeting’s Accomplishments
• Summary of Plans
• Questions and Answers (Participants and Guests)
– 17:00 Adjourn and Steering Committee Meeting (to 18:00)
© Copyright 2006 POSC
Public Seminar, October 19 Agenda
– 08:00 Registration
– 08:30 Seminar Opening Session
• Welcome and Introductions, Alan Doniger, POSC
• Keynote Presentation, Julian Pickering, BP
– 09:20 Oil Company Presentations
• BP, Julian Pickering
• Statoil, Peter Nielsen
• Questions & Answers for Oil Company Representatives
– 10:00 Morning Break and Exhibition Visits
• Visit the Exhibits!
© Copyright 2006 POSC
Public Seminar, October 19 Agenda
– 10:30 Software and Supplier Company Presentations
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Paradigm, Richard Pelling
Schlumberger, Nigel Deeks
SDC Geologix, Samit Sengupta
Sense Intellifield, Duncan Edwards
Baker Hughes, John Shields
– 12:15 Lunch. Visit the Exhibits!
© Copyright 2006 POSC
Public Seminar, October 19 Agenda
– 13:15 Software and Supplier Company Presentations
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Halliburton, David Johnson
INT, James Velasco
Petrolink, Steven Johnstone
Merrick Systems, Cheo Alvarez
Questions and Answers for Software and Supplier Representatives
– 14:25 Special Presentation, Rusty Foreman, BP
• Overview of the Production Optimization Standards (PRODML) and
tomorrow’s Production SIG Meeting
– 14:45 Afternoon Break. Visit the Exhibits!
© Copyright 2006 POSC
Public Seminar, October 19 Agenda
– 15:15 Special Presentation, Jerry Hubbard, POSC
• Community Overview
– 15:35 WITSML SIG Team Reports
• Technical Teams, John Shields
• Use Case and Requirements Team, Julian Pickering
• Implementation Support Team, David Johnson
– 16:10 Open Discussion
– 16:30 Adjourn to the Exhibits, Reception Starts.
– 19:00 Reception Ends and Exhibits Close
© Copyright 2006 POSC
Production SIG, October 20 Agenda
– 08:00 Registration and Breakfast
– 08:30 Meeting Begins
• Welcome and Introductions, Alan Doniger, POSC
• Production SIG Overview
• Update on Norway’s Integrated Information Platform Project (IIP), Pal Rylandsholm,
DNV
• WITSML Production Reporting Standards and the
• Norway OLF Daily Partner Production Reporting Deployment, Bjorn Rugland, Statoil
• Questions & Answers
– 10:00 Morning Break
© Copyright 2006 POSC
Production SIG, October 20 Agenda
– 10:30 Meeting Continues
• Update on PRODML Work Group (Optimization Standards)
– History and Status, Jerry Blaker, PRODML WG Project Manager
– Business Case
– Pilot Activities and Demos
• Questions & Answers
– 12:00 Lunch
© Copyright 2006 POSC
Production SIG, October 20 Agenda
– 13:00 Meeting Continues
• Update on PRODML Work Group (continues)
– Public Review Results
– Plan to Publish Version 1.0
– Transition to POSC and the Production SIG
• Production SIG Activities
– Optimization
» PRODML ’07 Work Group
– Reporting
– Temperature Surveys
– Fluid Properties
– 14:30 Adjourn SIG Meeting
© Copyright 2006 POSC
Additional Meetings, October 20
– 14:30 – 15:00 Begin PRODML Work Group Steering Committee
Meeting (for PRODML Work Group members only)
– 15:00 – 15:30 Production SIG Steering Committee Meeting
(with Dial-in Capability)
© Copyright 2006 POSC
SIG Meetings, October 17 Agenda
– 9:00 Registration
– 9:30 Early Technical Team Meeting
• Team Chair: John Shields, Baker Hughes
• POSC Facilitator: Gary Masters, POSC
– 12:00 Lunch and Registration
– 13:00 Opening General Session
•
•
•
•
Welcome and Introductions
Challenge Themes
Team Reports on Plans for These Meetings
General Interest Issues
– Statoil Work on Work Processes / Use Cases, Frode Lande
– Learning about PRODML’s learnings …
© Copyright 2006 POSC
Welcome and Introductions
• Tell us briefly:
– How long has your company been active with WITSML and the SIG?
– How your company relates to WITSML in the marketplace?
– Is your company’s use of and/or support for WITSML
• Steady,
• Growing,
• Shrinking?
Why do you believe that and why is this true?
– Where would you like to see the WITSML Standards from a
marketplace point of view in 3 to 5 years?
– If you could influence one improvement in WITSML right now, what
would it be?
© Copyright 2006 POSC
SIG Meetings, October 17 Agenda
– 9:00 Registration
– 9:30 Early Technical Team Meeting
• Team Chair: John Shields, Baker Hughes
• POSC Facilitator: Gary Masters, POSC
– 12:00 Lunch and Registration
– 13:00 Opening General Session
•
•
•
•
Welcome and Introductions
Challenge Themes
Team Reports on Plans for These Meetings
General Interest Issues
– Statoil Work on Work Processes / Use Cases, Frode Lande
© Copyright 2006 POSC
Challenge Theme #1
• For all, but especially for the UCR and IST folks
• WITSML at Six Years of Age
– WITSML is ready to use and,
• For some, it is in wide use.
• For others, it is growing in use now after some time has passed.
• For others, it is in limited use and lacks a growth commitment
– The challenge is to discuss, agree, and document WITSML’s
place the marketplace in terms of market share up to the
present with predictions of the future – assuming no
significant changes take place in the WITSML specifications.
• You may also illustrate other predictions assuming stated changes do
take place.
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Challenge Theme #2
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Also, especially for the UCR and IST folks
WITSML at Ten Years of Age
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It is appropriate to see what consensus we can reach about where
we want WITSML to be from a marketplace perspective in four years
time.
Consider alternatives, including but not limited to
1.
2.
3.
4.
Do nothing major to WITSML
Make a concerted effort to achieve wide use of more of WITSML
Make a concerted effort to demonstrate support for Interventions
Make a concerted effort to apply WITSML to monitoring, analysis, simulation,
decision-making/changing, etc. (a la PRODML)
© Copyright 2006 POSC
Challenge Theme #2 Alt. 4
DRILLING
PRODUCTION
© Copyright 2006 POSC
MOVE DATA
MONITOR,
FROM WELLSITE ANALYZE,
TO “OFFICE”
SIMULATE, ETC.
WITSML
today
Left to existing
solutions by
PRODML WG
Addressed by
PRODML WG
Challenge Theme #2 Alt. 4
DRILLING
MOVE DATA
MONITOR,
FROM WELLSITE ANALYZE,
TO “OFFICE”
SIMULATE, ETC.
Is there a
WITSML
future here
today (data and for WITSML?
data WS)
PRODUCTION
© Copyright 2006 POSC
Left to existing
solutions by
PRODML WG
(app WS)
Addressed by
PRODML WG
Challenge Themes
• Recommendations requested for discussion as
joint sessions on Wednesday
• And for consideration by the Steering Committee
at their meeting on Wednesday
© Copyright 2006 POSC
SIG Meetings, October 17 Agenda
– 9:00 Registration
– 9:30 Early Technical Team Meeting
• Team Chair: John Shields, Baker Hughes
• POSC Facilitator: Gary Masters, POSC
– 12:00 Lunch and Registration
– 13:00 Opening General Session
•
•
•
•
Welcome and Introductions
Challenge Themes
Team Reports on Plans for These Meetings
General Interest Issues
– Statoil Work on Work Processes / Use Cases, Frode Lande
© Copyright 2006 POSC
SIG Meetings, October 17 Agenda
– 9:00 Registration
– 9:30 Early Technical Team Meeting
• Team Chair: John Shields, Baker Hughes
• POSC Facilitator: Gary Masters, POSC
– 12:00 Lunch and Registration
– 13:00 Opening General Session
•
•
•
•
Welcome and Introductions
Challenge Themes
Team Reports on Plans for These Meetings
General Interest Issues
– Statoil Work on Work Processes / Use Cases, Frode Lande
© Copyright 2006 POSC
Automation Business Case
• Contents
– Preface
– Core business use case
– Automation business use case
• Abbreviations
– WS – a generic WITSML Server
– WC – a generic WITSML Client
• Contributors
– Statoil
– Sense Intellifield
© Copyright 2006 POSC
Core business use case
• Servers transfer data through firewalls to the
Internet and again through firewalls to clients.
– Problem: Differences in data content through
different WSs prevent generic WCs from being used.
– Proposal: For this business case, WSs use common
earth model usable by WCs in a uniform way.
© Copyright 2006 POSC
© Copyright 2006 POSC
Automation business use case
• Steps
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Pre-operation.
Operation Start-up.
During the operation
After the operation finishes
© Copyright 2006 POSC
© Copyright 2006 POSC
SIG Meetings, October 17 Agenda
– 14:45 Break
– 15:15 Afternoon Separate Working Sessions
• Technical Team
– Current Issues
– Plans for 2007
• Implementation Support Team: David Johnson
and Use Case & Requirements Team: Julian Pickering
– Follow-up on Proposed “Challenge Themes”
– Follow-up on Use Case Work
» Use of PRODML-like Interaction Diagrams
– 17:00 Adjourn
© Copyright 2006 POSC
SIG Meetings, October 18 Agenda
– 08:30 Registration and Breakfast
– 09:00 Morning Joint Session
• Discussion of Overall SIG Plans and Progress
• Discussion of Cross-Team Issues and Opportunities
• Other Subjects to-be-determined
– Presentations and Discussion: Norway Daily Drilling Reporting Enhancement
– 10:00 Morning Break
– 10:30 Morning Separate Working Sessions
• Technical Team (continued)
• Implementation Support Team and
Use Case & Requirements Team (continued)
© Copyright 2006 POSC
SIG Meetings, October 18 Agenda
– 12:00 Lunch
– 13:00 Afternoon Separate Working Sessions
• Technical Teams
• Implementation Support Team and
Use Case & Requirements Team
– 14:30 Afternoon Break
– 15:00 Afternoon Joint Session
• Team Reports on This Meeting’s Accomplishments
• Summary of Plans
• Questions and Answers (Participants and Guests)
– 17:00 Adjourn and Steering Committee Meeting (to 18:00)
© Copyright 2006 POSC