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Introduction to ISO 15926 and POSC Caesar Association
OpenO&M/MIMOSA and PCA Forum
Houston, February 28th, 2012
Nils Sandsmark – General Manager
Agenda
� POSC Caesar Association
� Introduction to ISO 15926
� Ongoing Projects
� IOHN� EPIM ReportingHub Project� ISO OGI � iRING� EPIM EqHub
� Special Interest Groups (SIGs)
� Summary
POSC Caesar Association (PCA)
• PCA is a global, not-for-profit,independent member organizationdeveloping, enhancing, and promoting methodology, content and solutions for data interoperabilitywith special focus on ISO 15926
• PCAhas 36 membersin 12 countrieson 4 continents
• PCA arranges forums and member meetings every year in:• Asia/Australia
• Europe/Africa
• America
The vision of ISO 15926
data interoperability and life cycle
Focus areas have evolved so far:1. Handover EPC - OO (1993+)2. Integrated operations (2004+)3. Operations & maintenance
and integration between engineering and O & M (2008+)
RDL
ISO 15926
Company
“EPC” Company
“Supplier”
Reference Data
Library (RDL)
Exchange or
Communicatemap map
internet
Reference Data Systems & Services (RDS)
Using shared references & sharing references used,
reduces business ambiguity & reduces mapping overheads.
Makes interoperability easier and reduces risk & cost
ISO15926 interoperability at its simplest
Reference Data Complexity
• Dictionary
– Terms and definitions
• Taxonomy
– Classes in sub-/super-class hierarchy
• Ontology
– Constraints
– Connections
Decrea
se of a
mb
igu
ity
W3C - Semantic Web and ISO 15926Evolution:
� Web 1.0 – Pages and documents
� Web 2.0 – Social networking
� Web 3.0 – Semantic Web
“layer cake”
Why ontologies?The real world is complex and changing.
You need a solution that can cope with
that complexity and adapt with the changes.
That's what ontology does for you
http://www.w3.org/RDF/
Core classes
Standard &
Proprietary
Classes
Data Model
Manufactured
Item Classes
Core classes
Standard &
Proprietary
Classes
Data Model
Manufactured
Item Classes
Core classes
Standard &
Proprietary
Classes
Data Model
Manufactured
Item Classes
Reference data architecture
Core classes
Standard &
Proprietary
Classes
Data Model
Manufactured
Item Classes
Logical
organization
of reference dataISO
PCA
Community
RDL
Private
RDL
Federated
arrangement
of many web-
connected libraries
Global
Reference
The JORD Project
Interoperatemap map
Internet
ISO
PCA /JORD
SHARED
PRIVATE
GLOBAL
RDL
Business
ABusiness
B
ISO
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On
tolo
gy
JORD enhanced PCA RDSin partnership with FIATECH
ISO 15926 - Integration of Life-Cycle Data for Process Plants including Oil and Gas Production Facilities� ISO 15926 – 1: Overview and fundamental principles. IS ed. 1 published in June 04
� ISO 15926 – 2: Data model. IS ed. 1 published in December 03
� ISO 15926 – 3: Ontology for geometry and topology. TS ed. 1 published in April 09
� ISO 15926 – 4: Initial reference data. TS ed. 1 published in October 07
� ISO 15926 – 6: Scope and methodology for developing additional reference data
CD/TS proposal sent for ballot
� ISO 15926 – 7: Template Methodology. TS published October 11
� ISO 15926 – 8: OWL Representation. TS published October 11
� ISO 15926 – 9: Implementation methods for the integration of distributed systems –
Façade implementation. TS planned complete 2012
� ISO 15926 – 10: Abstract Test Methods. TS planned complete 2013
� ISO 15926 – 11: Simplified Industrial Usage. Under development, based on existing
industrial usage guidelines. TS planned complete 2013
� ISO 15926 – 12: ISO 15926 as OWL 2 implementation with named graphs. Proposed
� ISO 15926-5 has been replaced by an annex to ISO TC184/SC4: Procedure for
development and maintenance of reference data in database format
High North: typical operational concept
� Heavily instrumented facilities
� Lean local organization
� Extensive remote support organization
⇒Robust and secure digital infrastructure required
⇒Novel collaborative work processes required
Lean local
organization
Heavily instru-
mented facility
Remote asset
organization
Multi-asset
support center
External
expert center
Main Objective for IO in the High North
Main objective: Demonstrate a reliable digital platform for Integrated Operation Generation 2 (IO G2)
Requirements: Come from use cases within
� Drilling & Completion
� Production & Reservoir management
� Operation & Maintenance
Key element: Handling of real-time data across applications, disciplines, locations and organizations using ISO 15926
Drillin
g &
Completion
Drillin
g &
Completion
Project set up and activity leads
Production &
Reservoir Integration platform
Semantic model
Safety and risk
Digital platform
Business processes
Operations &
Maintenance
Production use cases
Production Support Center
• Multi-asset Support Center at Statoil in Stavanger
• 3rd line, multi-asset
• Ambition: proactive monitoring and managing production critical sub-systems in collaboration with external expert centers
Challenges:
• Information overload
• Interoperability / Integration
• Data standardization
• Domain knowledge abstraction
Production use cases
• Two use cases:
1. Sand detection: semi-
automatic validation of sand
measurements (fast loop)
2. Erosion Monitoring:
monitoring of erosion
through interoperability with
external expert centers
(slow loop)
• Common activities:
o Data standardization and
abstraction of domain know-
ledge in sand management
using a semantic model
o Autonomous decision making
using a knowledge model
based on an ontology
1
2
Data
sources
Applications
Integration layer
Use of a semantic model
DNV Erosion Monitor
ABB Insight Epsis Decide
InternetEnterprise
ISO
PCA
IOHN
NPD
Classes
Relations
Templates
Ontologies
Wells
Facilities
Fields
Registries
Siemens PIMAQ Tieto Energy Components
SOIL: Secure Oil Information Link
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EPIM is the instrument for the operators
on the Norwegian Continental Shelf to
secure efficient information sharing
among all relevant stakeholders by
providing cost effective and user friendly
common digital solutions based on
international standards
� License2Share (L2S)
� EqHub
� EnvironmentWeb (EW)
� EPIM ReportingHub (ERH)
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EPIM ReportingHub (ERH) – Main Objectives Phase 1
� Shall receive drilling and
production reports from
operators on the NCS, validate,
store and send them to
authorities and partners
� Shall provide drilling and
production data to the partners
on request
� Shall be flexible for changes in
the reports and easy to extend
to new types of reports
� Shall be based on NPD Fact Pages
and PCA ISO 15926 ontology
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Deployment of ERH production data
Common
Asset Production
Model
(ontology)
Appl 1A
Appl 2A
Appl 4A
Appl 3A
Appl 5A
Appl .A
Appl .A
Appl
(n-1)A
Appl nA
Company A’s application portfolio
+ PCA’s
RDS
ISO TC 184
Scope and DeliverablesScope and Deliverables
� The Oil and Gas asset management operations and maintenance Interoperability (OGI) TS specifies the use of a combination of ISO and industry standards to meet the interoperability requirements of the Oil and Gas industry and appropriate closely related industry groups such as the Petrochemical industry.
� Major associated deliverables include:
� Industry developed and owned pilot & compliance data sets• Downstream Data Set – Plant Light Ends Unit with debutanizer and depropanizer
towers
• Upstream Platform Data Set
� Detailed industry use cases prioritized by owner/operators• OpenO&M Digital Handover of O&M information and Provisioning of O&M Systems
• Upstream Production Optimization
• OpenO&M Maintenance Use Case
� Industry use case driven pilots• Downstream Pilot
• Upstream Pilot
The iRING
ISO 15926 Realtime Interoperability Network Grid
EPC
Owner Operator
RDS/WIPEPC
Supplier
ISO 15926
ISO 15926
Supplier
Supplier
Job Site
Dow
Houston, TX
Bentley
Exton, PA
Hatch
Brisbane,
Australia
Intergraph
Huntsville,
AL
Emerson
Pune, India
Bechtel,
Frederick,
MD
PlantSpace
P&ID
OpenPlant
PDxManager
SPF
Inspec
EIO
SmartPlant
P&ID
Demonstrations
TCS
New Delhi,
IndiaSPI
Bentley
Walnut,
CA
ProjectWise
LCS
FIATECH
Conference 2010
CH2M Hill
Denver,
CO
PDB
CCC
Athens,
Greece
C3D
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EPIM EqHub Project
� Operators contract
specifications to reflect
EqHub requirement
� Operators aligned with same
information requirements
� Information requirements is
based on ISO 15926
� EqHub certified information
pre-approved by operators
� EqHub will use a membership
funding model (ref. Achilles)
� EqHub is managed and owned
by EPIM
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) - Mandate
The SIG shall ensure that the industry gets access to
reference data of very high quality by contributing to:
� Making recommendation for further enhancement of reference data within its domain
� Quality assurance and formal approval of all changes and enhancement of the RDL within its domain according to ISO procedures, ISO 15926 Parts and PCA’s rules and procedures
� Developing and maintaining ISO 15926
� Establishing good dialogue arenas with all interested parties in the industry, in research and educational institutions and the authorities, and to clearly communicate the industry’s position on
key issues in this field
� (A few “special” SIG’s with mandates beyond this.)
Special Interest Groups (SIGs)Active Special Interest Groups:
� Modeling, Methods, and Technology• In co-operation with iRING
� Drilling and Completion• In co-operation with EPIM Reporting Hub and IOHN
� Production and Reservoir• In co-operation with EPIM Reporting Hub and IOHN
� Operation and Maintenance• Joint SIG with OpenO&M / MIMOSA
� Instrument and Control (>>> & Equipment & Valves)• In co-operation with iRING (& FIATECH)
� Geometry (2D & 3D)• In co-operation with FIATECH and iRING
� IT Architecture• Joint SIG with OpenO&M / MIMOSA
� TAB (Technical Advisory Board) – technical coordination of SIG activities
More information: https://www.posccaesar.org/wiki/Sig
PCA Summary from the Owner/Operator Forum, in Perth October 11th 2011
� Information is an asset and should be managed as such
� Management can be held accountable for bad information management
� Owner/Operators are including ISO 15926 in their information management strategies and plans
� Owner/Operators are putting requirements for ISO 15926 in contracts
� Compliance specification is necessary� Standard wording should be developed
� Collaboration is key
� Between Owner/Operators, EPCs, Equipment Vendors Software Vendors and Standards Organizations
Summary
� Industry recognition of the dependency on Reference Data is growing
� ISO 15926 is ready – All key parts are in place and tested
� The standard is implemented by a number of software vendor and have been use by many Owners/Operators, EPCs and Suppliers
� Draft Compliance & Methodology Specification has been published and prototype Triple-Store Content Publishing Platform is in place
� Core Training & Reference Resources will be available by end of April of 2012
� Participation and co-operation is necessary in order to accelerate the work