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May 31 st , 2005 Presentation 1 Data Management .......... Streamline the process

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How to "Streamline the Process" of managing large amounts of today's electronic data.

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May 31st, 2005Presentation 1

Data Management.......... Streamline the process

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Mission …

Effectively manage data flow in and out of the

company. Organize and present project data

such that buyers can simply and effectively make

a quick evaluation facilitating a strong offer in a

short amount of time. .......... Streamline the process

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Advantages …

Prompt and dedicated attention to project data

flow will eliminate duplication of effort and

lighten the load of the project team.

.......... Streamline the process

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Types of Data ….

Forms of Data Transfer

• Well Files• eMails• Faxes• CD’s• FTP Site

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Well Files Items that we may include in our pre-copied data books:

• Land Data (Only Those Provided by Seller)• Production Data (Only Those Provided by Seller)• Field Data

• Land Plats• Most Recent Base Maps • Most Recent Equipment Inventory• Field Summaries • Field Studies

• Geology (no proprietary data)• Structure Maps• Isopach Maps• Cross Sections• Geologic Summaries• Core Analyses • Paleontological Data • Log Calculations• 5" Induction Log Sections • 5" Porosity Log Sections • Mud Log Sections • Any supportive documents for behind pipe

• Well Data• Most Recent Wellbore Schematics• AFE’s for Important Workovers or New Wells• Regulatory Documents• Drilling and Completion Histories• Reservoir Fluid Analyses • Pressure Surveys • DST's

Types of Data ….

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eMails & Faxes

• Technical in Nature - Yes• Correspondence – No, not usually

Types of Data ….

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Data CD’s

• Exact copy of CD placed in “Data CD’s” section of eCopies Library

• Team members notified• Particular data can be

copied into specific eCopies Library folders

Types of Data ….

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FTP Site

• Exact copy of FTP downloads placed in “FTP Downloads” section of eCopies Library

• Team members notified• Particular data can be copied

into specific eCopies Library folders.

Types of Data ….

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Results ….

What Happens to Project Data?

• dBooks• Client eCopies Library• Wellfile Inventory• FTP Site Tracking List• Dataroom Photos

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Results ….

Data Books (dBooks)What can they represent?

• Well Data• Upside Potential• Special Presentations• Anything

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Results ….

Data Books -Format?

• Common “Project Oriented” Style

• Promote Identity of Sale

• Separation Pages Based upon Project Design

• Scanned into Electronic Format for CD’s

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Results ….

Data Books -Separator Pages

• Very important for accurate location of Field & Well data

• Promote the Package Identity• Provide Consistent Information

• Dependant on “Project Design”

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Results ….

Client “eCopies’ Library• Record of Original Information• Copied into Working Directories• ALL Electronic Data

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Results ….

File Inventory

• Record of all information• Quick reference to data location

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Results ….

FTP Site Download Tracking List

• Record of Site usage• Allows expedient clean up of site• HyperLinks provide easy access to data

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Results ….

Dataroom Photos

• Visualization of sale• Exploit advantageous issues

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Data Flow ….

Data Flow

• Process through the DMG • Establishes accurate record of receipt• Ensures distribution to correct team members

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Data Hierarchy ….

Where does the data go?• Package Design should be

determined early in the project

• i.e.- Package / Area / Field / Well….

• The format of data storage should follow the Package Design

• eCopies – CD/EDR - EB

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eFile Names ….

How many ways can you name a file?

• FieldName_WellName_Type

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Staffing ….

Inventories, Flagging & dBooks

• Khaleel• Alan• Brady• Trey

Estimate about 2 Man hours per box of wellfiles

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Staffing ….

Scanning

• Allana• Greg• Brady• (Katie)

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The End of it all ….

What to do with project material?

• “Work Product” - Seller• dRoom Presentation - Seller• Correspondence, misc. - Shredder

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Important thoughts

• Communication between the team leader and DMG is important, but should not be overbearing

• The “Basis” of good data management hinges around an accurate Project Design including an accountable property listing early in the project

• Team discipline helps ensure that good data management will streamline the process

Last Word ….

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The End ….

E.W. “Trey” Poindexter IIIEngineer

Questions – Clarifications - Comments