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Title: Evolution


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Evolution
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WITSML Life Cycle Timeline
Years
2000-2001
2002-2003
2004-2005
2006-2007
2008-2009
2010-2011
Version 1.0
Version 1.1
Version 1.2
Version 1.3.0
Version 1.3.1
Version 1.3.1.1
Version x.x?
Version x.x.1
Version y.y
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The Evolution of WITSML Standards - 1
  • Version 1.0 (2001) first prototype
    specifications
  • Public Seminar in Austin, Texas
  • Version 1.1 (2002) - Minor schema changes. Added
    server capabilities support
  • Public Seminar in Stavanger, Norway
  • Version 1.2 (2003) First version used widely
  • Public Seminars twice per year
  • Follow 2 to 3 days of technical working meetings
  • Vendor Exhibition added in 2004
  • Version 1.3.0 (2005) - Tightening of constraints
    in data schema and web services specifications.
    Decoupled API from data schema.

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The Evolution of WITSML Standards - 2
  • Version 1.3.1 (2006) Minor cleanup,
    clarification, etc. Added XML version-to-version
    conversion script
  • Version 1.3.1.1 (2007) - Bug fixes for data
    schema.
  • Version 1.4.0 (2008)
  • Data schema documentation minor clarifications
    and backward compatible additions to data schema.
  • More Web Services minor clarifications.
  • Documented behavior for indicating changes.
  • Documented behavior for Store interface used for
    real-time data.
  • Public Seminar and Vendor Exhibition
  • May in Houston, Texas
  • November in Dubai, UAE

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WITSML Open Issues List
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WITSML Strategic Challenges
  • Grow from Early Adopter Use to Full Deployment
  • Widen the footprint of WITSML data types in use.
  • Engage Completion Contractors.
  • Refine ability to automate transfers.
  • Address workovers, maintenance, and services.
  • Address more analytical, decision-making
    processes.
  • Support use by PRODML.
  • Address bi-directional data transfers, e.g. well
    paths

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WITSML Measuring Progress
  • Are we delivering the objective for the WITSML
    Standards?
  • Enable decisions using Real Time data
  • Proven, deployed solutions delivering real-time
    data for decision-making
  • Simplify data interaction and data reuse
  • 90 of data transferred is related to four WITSML
    data objects
  • Limited use of Operational Information
  • Reduce complexity
  • Incorporation of new data has moved from days to
    hours and minutes
  • Initiation of new data use still issue
  • Some data errors still exist
  • Reduce cost
  • Time savings
  • 5 minute intervals on loading are now considered
    Normal or Maximum
  • Technology Improvements
  • Application use of real-time data increasing
  • More accuracy
  • Adoption and Use rate indicates value

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Use
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Simplicity and Integration
  • Simplicity
  • Achieved through
  • Consistent data element and structure definitions
    and semantics
  • Consistent interfaces among cooperating software
    components
  • Integration
  • Achieved through the ability to
  • Compare and
  • Combine
  • Data from multiple diverse sources.

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Drilling Data Architecture (without WITSML)
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Drilling Data Architecture (with WITSML)
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WITSML Transfer End-Points
  • Service Contractor to Service Contractor
  • Service / Drilling Contractor to Operator 
  • Application to Application
  • Operator to Operator 
  • Operator to Government

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Service Contractor to Service Contractor
  • Example Sharing a BHA description at the rig
    between different service vendors
  • Usage Reduce inefficient duplicate entry of
    data. Improve quality of stored data

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Drilling / Service Contractor to Operator
  • Example Automation of transfer of electronic
    report data from drilling contractor.
  • Example Geological data from Mud Logging company
    into wellsite composite log application
  • Usage Avoid costly re-keying of data received
    in paper form. Ensures all gathered data is
    stored in company repositories.

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Application to Application
  • Example Migrating data from one proprietary
    format to another, using the WITSML API as the
    data mapping tool.
  • Usage Wellbore hardware configuration viewer,
    input to simulation models or 3D visualisation
    displays

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Operator to Operator
  • Example Operator Daily drilling report object to
    a partner
  • Usage Current partner reports do not allow
    loading of data into company database. Access to
    data allows viewing in a format users are
    comfortable with, and retaining the data for
    benchmarking

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Operator to Government
  • Example Filing of statutory documents relating
    to the well permitting process. UK DTI, Norways
    NPD, US MMS, BLM etc.
  • Usage Automate statutory reporting, reduced
    custom keying of data

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What would success look like?
Service Companies
  • Goals stated in Real Time/WITSML usage study1
  • Access to the information I need to make
    time-critical decisions, regardless of who I am
    currently working with (as a Service Company)
  • Save me 15 minutes a day, by not having to type
    in some data that is already in electronic format
    somewhere else
  • Allow me to understand what is happening, at
    anytime, for any (drilling) operations, anywhere
  • The ability to use drilling data from any
    technology provider within our (internal)
    processes for decision making
  • Neutral way of encapsulating information so that
    it is available regardless of vendor, provider or
    version of their various technology

Information
Operators
1 Marketing Analysis of Real Time Workflow
initiatives. Landmark/Halliburton 2004
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WITSML Examples of Use
  • Operating Company A
  • 300 wells affected by WITSML
  • Impact in all regions of drilling activity
  • 2 month study in 2006
  • 29 wells in WITSML
  • 250000 ft drilled using WITSML
  • Operating Company B
  • 87 wells affected by WITSML
  • 51 in first ¾ of 2006 alone
  • Typically 10-15 actively running (WITSML) at any
    time
  • Typical operations
  • 5 minute update intervals
  • Operations Support

Source WITSML (October 2006) Public Forum
presentations
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InterACT Scalability - Getting data to where its
needed..
Client ODC
Wellsite data acquisition, aggregation and display
Web based viewers
InterACT interfaces- WITSML API WITSML
Streaming WITSML Data Exchange
Rig Sensors
Downhole Tools
Schlumberger Secure Center
Schlumberger OSC
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