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A Cost Effective Means to Transmit Real-Time and Archived Well Data By: Abdullah Alkhalifah, P&CSD/PCD/PASU 24-25 November 2008 Outline Overview of SCADA Technology SCADA Evolution in Oil & Gas Operations Operational Requirement and system Architecture Data Acquisition over Low Speed Networks Proposed Method Challenges and Opportunities Conclusion Overview of SCADA Technology Alarm Handling and Acknowledgment in Server SCADA Vs DCS … a common question data-gathering oriented. Comm Proc RTDBMS HMI Uses Shared Data Network/open protocols SCADA Communication Network Hardened Environmental Spec. RTU Server Redundancy 20 AI Number of IO’s 50K/Server ADI O/I ITLUM O/I ITLUM O/I ITLUM O/I ITLUM O/I ITLUM Overview of SCADA Technology SCADA Vs DCS … a common question DCS is process oriented Alarm Handling and Acknowledgment in Controller DCS use proprietary network/Protocol. DCS Controller Environmental Spec. Controller Redundancy Number of IO’s Less than 5K /ctrl DCS Controller SCADA Evolution in Oil & Gas Operations 60’s and earlier Simple Press & Temp Gauges on the wellhead. In Plant Well Testing Facilities Local Logging on well data. 80’s Remote Testing Facilities. Automated Logging of well data. 2000+ Specialized Inelegant Subsystem P/T/Q readings and Data logging. Data Scan on High speed Links High Speed, High Bandwidth Segregation and Security Data Storage and retrieval on comm failure. Device capability File Format SCADA Communication Network F.O PDHM 20 AI Log File ADI O/I ITLUM IP Camera MPFM ESP Number of MODBUS slave can be accessed File Format XML CVS Binary Short Binary File Size MB 6.18 3.5 0.99 0.33 Scan Freq. (sec) Percentage of channel utilization dedicated to real-time communications 20% 35% 50% 65% 80% 1 3 2 2 1 0 5 17 14 11 7 4 10 35 28 22 15 8 1 6 5 3 2 1 5 31 25 19 13 7 10 62 51 39 27 15 1 22 18 13 9 5 5 110 90 69 48 27 10 221 180 138 97 55 1 66 54 41 29 16 5 332 270 208 145 83 10 665 540 416 291 166 Data Scan on low speed Links No of Slaves that can be scanned based on scan usingfreq. saved Archived data PDHM to upload Time at different line speed different file format on 9600 serial line Short Binary 0.338 fixed time delay-125 Reg/slave unit Short Binary 57600 File Format 38400 0.99 2 110 35 106 18 CSV 19200 33 Binary 4 File Format Buad Rate Binary7 12 3.5 CSV 122 10 XML 9600 XML7 1 0 78 0 0 20 2 40 100 50 60 4 150 80 6 Time(min) File Size MB 20 AI ADI 60 5 95 1 SCADA Communication Network Serial, UHF Radio 216 6.18 200 250 100 8 120 No Slaves PDHM MPFM ESP O/I ITLUM Data Scan on low speed Links MODBUS Slave HOST 1 Host “write” to specific registers) telling the PDHM which data “channel” the host wants to read and the timestamp where the host wants data to begin channel timestamp where data to begin 2 Repeat for next 1000 values 87 times to ready 24hrs@1sec scan data 3 6 The Host begin polling the “data ready” register – looking for a value of “ready” When Host see a “ready register”, it will begin reading the 1000 register buffer. PDHM Moves the requested data to the buffer 20 AI ADI 1000 register buffer 4 PDHM Sets to READY when Data transfer is completed SCADA Communication Network Serial, UHF Radio READY PDHM 5 When finished, Write ZERO to the ready Register MPFM ESP O/I ITLUM Challenges and Opportunities Current Reality Functional Specification Document for each project. Different approach for the same requirement. Communication Protocol features. Tele-Control Communication Network by IT. Multiple services on the same network. Impact on real time data. Segregation of Process Data/IT services I-Field requirements. 1 sec Data Update Time, No data lost, Data storage at field device. Several Specialized Devices Scan rate for each application. Saudi Aramco Initiatives Standardization Standard Functional Specifications Document. Identify specific requirement for each application. Provide Standard Implementation methodology. New Engineering Standard Standard Communication Protocol. SCADA Communication Architecture Best practices. International Initiatives such as Intelligent Well Instrumentation Standardization (IWIS). Summary SCADA Applications are Evolving. Demand for more Reliable at High scan rate DATA is increasing. Communication Infrastructure Plays Major role on the over all SCADA Performance. User looks for Fully Integrated solution (SCADA+RTU). User Support Open Industry Standard communication Protocols. Standardize Functions Implementation methodology. Thank You!