More than a Data Transfer Standard Web 2.0 Technology, Mashups, and infrastructures for Mass Collaboration WORLD CLASS – through people, technology and dedication © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 1 Intellifield is now part of the Kongsberg Group KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 2 Integrated Collaboration Environments (ICE) ICE House Work Process Analysis and Design Real-Time Data and Facilities © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 People 3 Outline What is Web 2.0? What are Mashups? How can we use Web 2.0 technologies and Mashups for Mass Collaboration to make Drilling and Production Operations safer and more efficient? Kongsberg Intellifield Solutions Best Data Application/Visualization Award SiteCom/Discovery Real-Time Data Management and Visualization Suite Best Data Management Solution Award VISPO3D Software © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 4 Web 2.0 The phrase Web 2.0 refers to a perceived second generation of webbased communities and hosted services — such as social-networking sites, wikis and folksonomies — which aim to facilitate collaboration and sharing between users. Although the term suggests a new version of the World Wide Web, it does not refer to an update to Web technical specifications, but to changes in the ways software developers and end-users use the web as a platform. According to Tim O'Reilly, "Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the internet as the platform, and an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform." © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 5 Web 2.0 Mashups A mashup is a web application that combines data from more than one source into an integrated experience. Paul Rademacher's housingmaps.com, which combines Google Maps with Craigslist apartment rental and home purchase data to create an interactive housing search tool, is the pre-eminent example of such a mashup. © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 6 Discovery Portal™ Discovery Portal combines data from LWD, drilling instrumentation, MWD, weather, equipment monitoring, to create an interactive tool for making rapid decisions and to make oil and gas operations safer and more efficient. It is the pre-eminent example of a mashup in the oil and gas industry. KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 7 Discovery Portal™ KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 8 Discovery Wells ™ Gather data from different wells, different fields, different vendors, in the same display, track or transparent Alarms and warning on any sensor Real-Time Composite logs for rapid decision making New © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 Full WITSML 1.2 & 1.3 compatibility 9 Discovery Wells™ Accesses all data via web services Easy to extend with new ”widgets” Future Development is being sponsored by operators – KI owns IP 100% © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 10 WITSML on the Rig Site Single entry point for real-time management of all data generated on the rig Data delivery system – – Highly Secure data access Applications can access realtime data from any location Data entry for reporting packages can be automated. Rigsite vendors have access to real-time data Must allow numerous simultaneous WITSML queries every second Allows Oil Company to take ownership of the RAW data immediately. (Before massaging) Single link to shore Plug and Play Applications in the office Drilling System Local buffer Redundancy Local Applications Local access to data Anchor Weather Mud Logging SiteCom Rig LWD/MWD Cementing Equipment monitoring Where oil company owns the data Optional Redundant SiteCom Rig Rig Site Applications on Internet Company Example – Enterprise Solution SiteCom Rig Rig 1 WITSML Server KSI SiteCom Rig Rig 2 WITSML Server WITSML Server SiteCom Rig Rig 1 SiteCom Rig Rig 2 WITSML Server Petrophysics WITSML Server WITSML Server Pore Pressure Prediction WITSML Server Paradigm SiteCom Rig Rig 1 SiteCom Rig Rig 2 © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 SiteCom Rig Rig 3 Data Transfer to Partners Smith International 12 SiteCom® Features Manages both time-indexed and depth-indexed data in Real-Time. (All vendors, service companies, vendors on the rig or platform) Fastest Insert, update, access speeds in the industry Flexibility – – – – WITSML Web Service interfaces PRODML Web Service interfaces OPC Data Access OPC Historical Data Access Query for raw data and aggregated data ODBC – Average, Interpolated, Max, Min, Count, Standard deviation, Variance, Sum, etc. Extremely fast data access time – Get raw data and aggregated data from logs with several 100K rows in a matter of milliseconds Lossless compression – ½ GB five-sec data (60 sensors) 40MB SiteCom Curve Data (Real-time Database) Contextual Data (Oracle, or any rel. DB) Easy to administer using standard backup tools © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 13 Web 2.0 Data focused solutions Every significant Web 2.0 internet application to date has been backed by a specialized database: Google's web crawl, Yahoo!'s directory (and web crawl), Amazon's database of products, eBay's database of products and sellers, MapQuest's map databases, Napster's distributed song database. Database management is a core competency of Web 2.0 companies, so much so that we have sometimes referred to these applications as "infoware" rather than merely software. © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 14 Discovery Web KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 15 Discovery Web KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 16 Predictive Analytics Real-Time Predictive Analytics solutions to deliver early, actionable warning of deteriorating equipmentperformance and operational issues to the right people at the right time. This provides unprecedented insights into the health of your operations and critical rotating and non-rotating equipment. © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 17 Vendor Neutral Multi-well Quality Control and Reporting © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 18 Discovery File Transfer™ Extremely simple data transfer – Files can be transferred both to and from rigs. – Once the file has been transferred to the file transfer system on the local network users can turn off their laptop/PC – The file transfer is handled by the SiteCom systems on the rig and in the office. Automatic resume (to deal with network outage during transfer of large files) Predefined categories + user definable categories – Easy to browse files Data compression Bandwidth throttling Encryption Web based easy to use user interface. KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 19 Discovery File Transfer™ KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 20 Vispo3D – 3D Logistics management Client: ConocoPhillips License: Greater Ekofisk Description: 3D visualization of the Greater Ekofisk field that supports logistics planning and operations. Key benefits: KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 Improved HSE Optimized performance Conflict resolution 21 Integrated Collaboration Environments (ICE) Welcome to the ICE House Work Process Real-Time Data and Facilities © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 People 22 Methodology for the design of Integrated Collaboration Environments Phase 1: Assessment Phase 2a: Understanding of Current State Project Definition and Scope Phas e 1: Feasi Pha bility se /Sco Phase 2: 3: ping Desi Q Q Q Q Q Q 4 1 2 3 4 1 No. Implem (December 2005 entatio gn January n 2006) (Janua (May ry 2006 2006 –Decem May ber 2006) Priority Type Category Addressed 20 10 Process Syste ms 47 21 17 Process/ Job Lack of aware ness Inp ut J 22 12 Org Syste ms 50, 51, 52 Description of Disconnect MIS-processed allowances – completely manual Timecards not submitted in timely fashion German taxes issue: short processing turnaround - taxes incorrectly input or calculated - currency conversions Impact of Disconnect Allowances not paid or incorrect – EE ethics complaints EE not paid or paid incorrect – suspense accounts --live check problems – billing problems EE pays the taxes incorrectly / rework • RT Data Flow RT Applications RT Processes • Roles and Responsibilities Physical Environment Phase 2b: Design Processes, Data Management, and Physical Environment 1. Step Function 1 Function 2 Function 3 Function 4 Function 5 P A R I S 2. Step • Design Workshop • Data QC Automated WorkFlows Web as the Platform Phase 3: Implementation Web Services Facility Design Cross-functional Work Processes Phase 4: Operations Vendor-neutral Process Implementation Planning Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 Continuous Improvement 23 Kongsberg Intellifield WORLD CLASS – through people, technology and dedication WORLD CLASS – through people, technology and dedication KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 24 Kongsberg Intellifield •SiteCom and Discovery •3D Visualization •ICE facilities •Work Process and Data Flow Analysis and Design WORLD CLASS – through people, technology and dedication WORLD CLASS – through people, technology and dedication KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 25 Kongsberg SIM – 3D Visualization Software development company providing: 3D visualization applications Vispo3D (Visualization Portal) Geo2000 (CBT for Geologists) SIM Reservoir (Reservoir visualization) 3D software development tools Coin3D (library for 3D graphics) SIM Scenery (library for terrain visualization) SIM Voleon (library for volume rendering) SIM Reservoir (library for cell rendering) SIM eCAD (library for CAD models) Rational Reducer (polygon optimization software) KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 26 Vispo3D – Modification projects Client: ConocoPhillips License: Greater Ekofisk Description: 3D visualization of the Greater Ekofisk field that supports planning and operations of modifications projects. Key benefits: KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 Improved HSE Optimized performance Conflict resolution 27 Vispo3D – Offshore inspections Client: Total License: Frigg Description: 3D viewer of the Frigg quarter platform for planning, execution and follow-up of maintenance inspections. Key benefits: KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 Increased awareness Optimized performance Improved HSE 28 Vispo3D – Reservoir Management Client: Statoil Licenses: Gullfaks, Kristin Description: 3D viewer of reservoir models for planning of well operations. Key benefits: KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 Improved understanding Optimized production Conflict resolution 29 Vispo3D – Reservoir Management Client: Statoil License: Gullfaks Description: 3D viewer of reservoir models for planning of well operations. Key benefits: KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 Improved understanding Increased awareness Optimized performance 30 Geo2000 – Snøhvit simulator Client: Statoil License: Snøhvit Description: 3D viewer of the Snøhvit seabed and Melkøya process plant for planning of remote operations. Key benefits: KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 Improved understanding Optimized performance Improved HSE 31 SIMLA – Pipe laying simulator Client: Norsk Hydro License: Ormen Lange Description: Pipe laying simulator for planning the installation of pipelines. Partners: Marintech, Ceetron Key benefits: KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 Optimized performance Conflict resolution Improved HSE 32 SIM Reservoir – Reservoir visualization Client: Saudi-Aramco Project: Huge Reservoir visualization Description: 3D viewer of huge reservoirs for planning of well operations and production optimization. Key benefits: KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 Improved understanding Conflict resolution Optimized performance 33 PRODML PRODuction xML. An emerging industry standard specification for the exchange of Production data using XML. Benefits of highly instrumented fields for optimal operation E-Fields, Fields of the Future, Smart Fields PRODML is focused on production optimization, hence the data relates to product flows and properties within production systems. Need appropriate IT infrastructure and data exchange protocols. Rapid evolution of Information Technology (IT) in the oil industry PRODML addresses integration between software tools that are used to turn raw production data into control actions KONGSBERG March KONGSBERG March 22, 22, 2016 2016 34 34 Kongsberg PRODML deliverables Fully compliant PRODML server according to latest PRODML specification. Based on SiteCom technology platform. Server verified with vendor software interactions through the PRODML pilots (OSISoft, AspenTech, P2ES, Weatherford) With this server Kongsberg will have a basis for short development cycles for added value service to support several kinds of production optimization work flows OPC Data Access OPC Historical Data Access KONGSBERG March KONGSBERG March 22, 22, 2016 2016 35 35 Fracs tracked using microseismic images HARTS E&P S.C. Maxwell and T.I. Urbancic, ESG International, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. N. Steinsberger, Devon Energy, Fort Worth, Texas and R. Zinno, Schlumberger, Houston, Texas. © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 37 The way we work Our client teams, providing: •objectivity to bring together the diverse views and departmental interests •a proven methodology for design and implementation to achieve integration •facilitation and project management expertise to ensure ownership and readiness across functions & disciplines •access to industry best practices and lessons learned from other Integrated Operations engagements •time to do your “day job.” KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 38 Mass Collaboration Wikipedia is a web-based project for the creation of an up-to-date real-time encyclopedia and is written collaboratively by volunteers from all around the world. It’s articles can be edited by anyone with access to the Internet, simply by clicking the edit this page link. Other Examples: 2nd Life LINUX Banking XML © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 39 Web 2.0 Web Services for Drilling A web service is a software application that allows transfer of data via the internet or that allows access to other remote software applications using an XML-based language. WITSML is an XML standard designed for the drilling environment to allow transfer of data for remote viewing or for automated loading into software applications used in real-time decision-making. © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 40 Mass Collaboration for Drilling Decisions Mass Collaboration requires a platform for interoperability between people,software, and systems from many different Vendors, Decision Makers, and Support Personnel in Real-Time Mass Collaboration requires instant Access to all data on the rig and in the office: – For Viewing of Raw Data – By Applications for automated calculations – For Viewing of Results data © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 41 Real-Time Drilling Data Management Data gathering – Data delivery – Local buffer – NO DATA IS LOST – Redundancy Data available instantly – – – – Applications in the office Service company Drilling System Anchor To all vendors on the rig With Correct Permissions To onshore centers 3rd party applications Permanent infrastructure – – Local Applications Local access to data From all vendors on the Rig Operator Owned Stays in place when switching vendors on the rig Weather Mud Logging Service comp SiteCom Rig SiteCom Central Optional Redundant SiteCom Rig Applications on Internet LWD/MWD Security – Encryption – – Integrates with LDAP / Active Directory Audit trails – who accesses the data? Cementing Other © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 Where oil company owns the data Rig Site Company 42 Example Hybrid Environment Office WITSML Applications Discovery Wells, RMS Wellplan, Reporting, Predict, IDS, Smith International etc. Geosteering Well planning, etc. Data from Rig source Rigs Halliburton - INSITE Company WITSML Server SiteCom OpenWire OpenWorks EDM GeoFrame Etc. Baker - RigLink Schlumberger - InterACT Service Company WITSML Servers © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 • • • • • Company WITSML server used for sharing data Workflow implementations Two-way data flow Data QC Scales to the Enterprise 43 Discovery in Motion Logistics management Another Mashup Client: ConocoPhillips Norway License: Greater Ekofisk Description: 3D visualization of the offshore installations and vessels to support logistics planning and operations. Mashup: © KONGSBERG 22 March 2016 Weather data GPS Shipping schedules Manifests Crane operations Alarming and Intelligent Agents 44 What makes an application a Web 2.0 Application? Definition that was developed at the first WEB 2.0 brainstorming session Strategic Positioning The Web as the Platform (facilitated by WITSML) User Positioning You Control your own data (SiteCom accepts data at the Source) Core Competencies Services, not packaged software (Applications access data using SOAP messaging) Architecture of Participation (ANYONE with the correct authentication can participate) Cost Effective Scalability (.net platform is scalable to 1000s of wells and data sources) Remixable data source and data transformation (Vendor Neutral – Mix and Match) Software above the level of a single device (View data on rig, office, handheld, phone, etc.) Harnessing Collective Intelligence (Experts can contribute Regardless of their location) © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 45 Kongsberg Intellifield provides solutions that integrate diverse technologies, processes, and people to make oil and gas operations safer and more efficient. a lot of talk about Web 2.0, web mashups, Ajax etc., which in my mind are all facets of the same phenomenon: that information and presentation are being separated in ways that allow for novel forms of reuse.” Sho Kuwamoto WORLD CLASS – through people, technology and dedication © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 46 Automated Data QC Calculation engine that measures the quality of data based on a set of business rules. Correction engine that intelligently corrects and syncs data based on a set of business rules. Data viewing for discovering/exploring the available data Delta Views for comparing data across multiple data stores from different service companies Ability to repair data - Automated or Manual by exception Ability to Synchronize the data Ability to do Advanced Data QC © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 47 Predictive Analytics Real-Time Predictive Analytics solutions to deliver early, actionable warning of deteriorating equipmentperformance and operational issues to the right people at the right time. This provides unprecedented insights into the health of your operations and critical rotating and non-rotating equipment. © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 48 Automated Daily Drilling Reports Gather data required for completing daily operations. Automatic population of these forms saves time and money and allows a focus on operations rather than on paperwork. © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 49 Real-Time Rules Engine Combines real-time reasoning technologies, including rules, workflows, procedures, object modeling, simulation, and graphics, in a single development and deployment environment. Transforms data into automated decisions and actions in real-time Works with existing operational systems, including SiteCom, enterprise systems, databases, automation systems, data historians, network management systems, telemetry systems, and many more. © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 Real-Time Operations Rules Drilling Logging Well Operations Logging Drilling Business rules platform that transforms operational data into smarter decisions and automated actions, all in real time. 50 Knowledge Access at all levels in Real-Time Executive View – – – – KPI’s Drilling Status of all rigs globally Non-Productive Time analysis in real-time Consistent real-time data management across all assets Business Unit View – Predictive Analytics – Monitoring of Service Company Performance – Trending Analysis of performance Drilling Engineer View – – – – – Real-Time Petrophysics Real-Time Drilling Optimization Real-Time Pore Pressure and Wellbore Stability Automated Daily Report Generation Automated Decisions based on Drilling Rules Engine Service Companies and Partners – Easy access to required data in real-time – © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 51 Theory behind Mass Collaboration Wikipedia Analogy Wikipedia is a web-based project for the creation of an up-to-date real-time encyclopedia and is written collaboratively by volunteers from all around the world. It’s articles can be edited by anyone with access to the Internet, simply by clicking the edit this page link. SiteCom is a web-based platform for the creation of an up-to-date real-time drilling decision making environment. Raw data, quality controlled data, and results of advanced calculations are provided collaboratively by professionals from all around the world. These professionals can be in the field, in the asset team, associated with supporting vendors or partners, or by anyone with access to the Internet, with the correct user identification credentials. © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 52 Simple workflows using Web Services Onshore Geoscientist using Petrel, Paradigm, Openworks Driller LWD Mudlogger What is the current well depth, lithology, WOB, SW ? Are we on target? © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 53 SiteCom Replaces and/or interfaces with many current unconnected legacy systems: •Mudlog data transfer •Drilling data (EDR) data transfer •LWD data transfer •Flat file data transfer •Integrated Viewing tools Allows instant access to all data for decision makers And allows simple transfer of all data to partners. Data Access is an order of magnitude faster than other systems. Vendor Neutral – Permanent Platform © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 54 Discovery Portal™ Driling state Indicator Complete operations overview Shows location and status of all active wells “Your operations at a glance!” Well site status indicators Status indicators driven by “smart agents” (company collected knowledge working on real time data streams) Collaboration and decision making tool for multiple operations A “company wide” event, alarm and response system for all drilling data Assigned resources are automatically alerted about problems, anywhere WITSML compliant © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 “It’s like real-time Google Earth for operators and rig owners.” 55 Mass Collaboration Platform Visualization and Decision Making WORLD CLASS – through people, technology and dedication © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 56 What makes an application a Web 2.0 Application? Definition that was developed at the first WEB 2.0 brainstorming session The Web as the Platform You Control your own data Services, not packaged software Architecture of Participation Cost Effective Scalability Remixable data source and data transformation Software above the level of a single device Harnessing Collective Intelligence © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 57 Proprietary Intelligence The Landscape Drilling Recorder Geosteering Well planning, etc. Overview Portals, alarms. Govt Agencies, Univerisities, Research groups Geophysical and Petrophysical applications. LWD Mudlogging Pore Pressure Prediction Hydraulics and Drilling optimization. Cementing Other, weather, anchors, etc. Geophysical and Petrophysical applications. Reporting and Visualization Packages There are multiple Vendors and data sources on the rigs and many diverse personnel and applications requiring the data in real-time or near real-time Remote Control of Drilling, logging, LWD, mudlogging, etc. Decsion and Collaboration Centers 3D visualization – Potential areas of use Drilling & Well construction – Geosteering – Directional drilling – Completion Reservoir & Production management – Reservoir management – Production & Injection planning – Process control & optimization Operation & Maintenance – – – – – – Monitoring & Process control Maintenance & Inspections Modifications Logistics Training (CBT) HSE KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 59 Methodology for the design of Integrated Collaboration Environments Phase 1: Assessment Phase 2a: Understanding of Current State Project Definition and Scope Phas e 1: Feasi Pha bility se /Sco Phase 2: 3: ping Desi Q Q Q Q Q Q 4 1 2 3 4 1 No. Implem (December 2005 entatio gn January n 2006) (Janua (May ry 2006 2006 –Decem May ber 2006) • Data Flow Applications • Roles and Responsibilities Priority Type Category Addressed 20 10 Process Syste ms 47 21 17 Process/ Job Lack of aware ness Inp ut J 22 12 Org Syste ms 50, 51, 52 Description of Disconnect MIS-processed allowances – completely manual Timecards not submitted in timely fashion German taxes issue: short processing turnaround - taxes incorrectly input or calculated - currency conversions Impact of Disconnect Allowances not paid or incorrect – EE ethics complaints EE not paid or paid incorrect – suspense accounts --live check problems – billing problems EE pays the taxes incorrectly / rework Processes Phase 2b: Design Processes, Data Management, and Physical Environment 1. Step Function 1 Function 2 Function 3 Function 4 Function 5 P A R I S 2. Step • Design Workshop • Data QC Automated WorkFlows Web as the Platform Phase 3: Implementation Web Services Cross-functional Work Processes Phase 4: Operations Process Implementation Planning Task 1 Task 2 Task 3 Task 4 © KONGSBERG March 22, 2016 Continuous Improvement 60