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© Copyright 2005 POSC
POSC WITSML™ SIG Overview
John Turvill, Paradigm November 2005
POSC AGM
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Agenda
• Vision• Organization, Process• Current and Future Activities• Growth and Benefits• Learnings
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The Original Vision• Automation of many manual processes in current
Drilling Data workflows– Contractors (Service and Drilling) automatically push data into
corporate data stores– Partners can automatically pull data (Not images) for morning
reports into their data stores– Operators can push statutory reporting data for reports to
regulators– Contractors can share data with one another at the rigsite
• A single standard to make the vision possible, reducing industry costs
Based on BP slide, June ‘04
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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
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POSCBoard of Directors
Management & Staff
Membership
Other SIGs
Process
Well Log SIG
Integrated Ops SIG
WITSML SIG
Participants
SIG participants may be POSC Members
or non-members
POSC energy eStandards:WITSML, PWLS,
Epicentre, etc.
SIGs are standardsuser communities
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SIG TeamsSteering
Committee
Recognize and agreeon detailed requirements;correct and improve;first-line reviewers
Identify and agree onareas of expansion;organize study and requirements sub-teams
Share experiences usingWITSML-enabled products;facilitate user dialogue;recommend improvement
Plan and review SIG activities; coordinate semi-annual meetings,seminars, exhibitions; discuss andagree on future plans
Use Case &Requirements
Team
TechnicalTeams
ImplementationSupport Team
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Document References• WITSML Standards
– Specifications (data, interfaces)– Sample data– Startup toolkit
• WITSML Community – Records of past events: presentations, notes, agendas– SIG Contact information– Test Server availability information– Mailing lists and Discussion Forums– Issue tracking; draft specifications for review
• Web Sites– www.witsml.org and www.posc.org
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Directional Drilling Systems
Fluids SystemsSurface Logging
Logging While Drilling
CoringSurveying
Rig Instrumentation
Source: BakerHughes/Paradigm
The Drilling EnvironmentThe Drilling EnvironmentDrilling Data ProvidersDrilling Data Providers
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•General•Well•Message•Operations Report•Real Time•Wellbore•Wellbore Geometry•Risk
Directional Drilling Systems
•Tubular / •Bit Record•Open Hole•BHA Run
Fluids Systems•Fluids Report
Surface Logging•Mud Log
Logging While Drilling
•Log Well Log (includes Wireline)•Formation Marker
Coring•Sidewall Core•Conventional Core
Surveying•Survey Program•Target •Trajectory
Data ObjectsData Objects
Rig Instrumentation•Rig / Rig Equipment•Cement Job
Source: BakerHughes/Paradigm
Communication•Subscription•Server Capabilities
ExistingUpdatedNew
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CURRENT RELEASES– Version 1.3 Released in March 2005– Version 1.3.1 Pre-release Public Review closes next week
FUTURE PLANS– Version 1.3.x Clarifications (published as identified)– Further planning to take place at Nov. 15-16 SIG Meetings
EXPANSION AND INTEGRATION– WITSML’s technical architecture and characteristics being
adopted for existing and new POSC data transfer standards – WellPathML well, wellbore, trajectory and trajectoryStation,
WellLogML wellLog, WellSchematicML completion,
– ProductionML production reporting
What’s Happening and What’s Next?
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Timeline: Participation, Seminars, Releases
V1.3V1.2,POSC
custody
V1.3.1V1.0 V1.1Enhancements:
Well Path, Mudlog,Wireline, etc.
AustinStavanger
AberdeenHouston
Calgary
Paris
HoustonStavanger
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Benefits• Active and visible WITSML community• Shared funding of WITSML custody, support, and
promotional activities• Active outreach to align WITSML with other
initiatives– Within POSC, the expansion of WITSML architecture across all
technical E&P data transfer standards: Integrated Operations (Production), Well Log (Wireline), Regulatory, Laboratory, Reference, etc.
– Within the industry with other industry groups: UKOOA and US MMS (well path), PPDM (use of POSC exchange and reference standards), Government agencies (regulatory), XML and SOA (OASIS, W3C, OpenGIS, OpenGroup), etc.
• Vendor neutral promotion of WITSML use and maintenance of WITSML specifications and materials
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Why has the WITSML initiative been successful?Some lessons learned / best practices
The Right Initial Players - clear focusBP & Statoil with Baker, Halliburton, Schlumberger, and NPSi
Strong CommitmentInitial funding by oil companies; Oil & service companies remain engaged after
initial deliveryEffective Processes
Practical, incremental approachClear focus on target outcomes - through implementationFrequent communications - steering & technical teams
Choice of TechnologiesXML, SOAP
Comprehensive Output and DocumentationXML Schemas + Server API + sample implementation
Openness / EvolutionPublic seminars and presentationsTransfer to POSC in early ’03 -- commercially neutral custody, publication,
promotion and evolution
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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, such as PPDM, to maximize alignment of data exchange specifications as well as vocabularies and reference data
Based on BP slide, June ‘04
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WITSML SIG Steering Committee Co-Chairs:Jake Booth, ExxonMobil and Peter Nielsen, Statoil
John Turvill, Paradigm and John Shields, BakerHughes
WITSML SIG Use Case & Requirements Team Chair:Matthew Kirkman, BP
WITSML SIG Implementation Support Team Chairs:Lars Olav Grovik, Hydro
David Johnson, Landmark/Halliburton
WITSML SIG Technical Teams Chair:John Shields, BakerHughes
POSC’s WITSML SIG Coordination:Alan Doniger and Gary Masters
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Nov 15-18 Meetings• Technical Teams
– Address V1.3.1 feedback and make future plans• Use Case and Requirements Team
– Address potential future areas of focus: drilling reports, environmental, well services, well stimulation, service rig reporting.
• Implementation Support Team– Address implementation and usage 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