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Title: Integrated Information Platform for reservoir and subsea production systems


1
Integrated Information Platform for reservoir and
subsea production systems
  • Stavanger April 6th 2005

2
Integrated operations
Slide courtesy of OLF
3
Increased revenues - Cost reductions
  • Integrated operations
  • Production accelerated, in some cases with 5-10
  • The average oil recovery rate increased from 44
    to 50
  • Operation and maintenance costs reduced by 25-40

4
Integrated Operations Information Flow
Offshore Production Facility
Slide courtesy of OLF
5
The Problem
  • Theorem 150 of the problems in the world
    result from people using the same words with
    different meanings (Theorem 1)
  • Theorem 2The other 50 of the problems results
    from people using different words with the same
    meaning (Theorem 2)
  • Stan Kaplan, Risk Analysis, Vol. 17, No. 4, 1997

6
Flanges
Flange
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Mean time between failure (1 465 932 000)
  • MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURE (792 523 400)A
    period of time which is the mean period of time
    interval between failures.
  • MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 1 A (TIME
    BETWEEN FAILURES) (1 464 719 000)The time
    duration between two consecutive failures of a
    repaired item.
  • MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 1 B (TIME
    BETWEEN FAILURES) (1 464 723 500)The
    expectation of the time between failures Note. -
    In English, the use of the abbreviation MTBF in
    this sense is now deprecated.
  • MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 1 C (TIME
    BETWEEN FAILURES) (1 464 728 000)The
    expectation of the operating time between
    failures.
  • MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 1 D (TIME
    BETWEEN FAILURES) (1 464 732 500)Total time
    duration of operating time between two
    consecutive failures of a repaired item.
  • MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 2 (1 464 741
    500)Predicts the average number of hours that
    an item, assembly, or piece part will operate
    before it fails.
  • MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 3 (1 464 714
    500) For a particular interval, the total
    functional life of a population of an item
    divided by the total number of failures within
    the population during the measurement interval.
    The definition holds for time, rounds, miles,
    events, or other measure of life units.
  • MEAN TIME BETWEEN FAILURES (MTBF) 4 (1 464 696
    500)The average length of time a system or
    component works without failure.

8
Project Scope
  • To integrate the following information in one
    information model
  • Geometry and topology (combination of GIS, CAD,
    and Earth model)
  • 3D and 4C / 4D seismic
  • Drilling and logging (WITSML)
  • Reservoir characterisation
  • Production
  • Safety and automation system
  • Well stream containing subsea equipment
  • Reliability and maintenance (ISO 14224)
  • Reservoir uncertainty data
  • Standardisation, ISO, POSC, (W3C)
  • To investigate real time decision support systems
    that
  • Classify and retrieve information using Web
    Ontology Language (OWL)
  • Use Rule based notification
  • Visualise subsurface and operational data
  • Automatically link production control and
    reservoir simulation tools (option)

9
Slide courtesy of FMC Kongsberg Subsea
10
Information Integration Project

ISO 15926
Existing RDL (50,000 terms)
  • Include optimal set of information from
    reservoirs, wells, and subsea production
    facilities. Semantic database with new terms
    included
  • Geometry and topology (400 terms)
  • Production (1500 terms)
  • Subsea equipment (1000 terms)
  • Drilling (1800 terms)
  • Seismic (? terms)
  • Reservoir characterisation (300 terms)
  • Safety and automation (? terms)
  • Reliability and maintenance ( 1000 terms)

ISO 13628
ISO 14224
WITSML
Slide courtesy of OLF
11
Project Deliverables
  • Integrated Information Platform that can be used
    for the Tyrihans field (Dec 2004)
  • Well stream containing subsea equipment
  • Production
  • Geometry and topology (combination of GIS, CAD,
    and Earth model)
  • Integrated Information Platform extensions (Sep
    2005)
  • Well stream containing subsea equipment
  • Drilling and logging (WITSML)
  • Production (add daily reporting)
  • Safety
  • Integrated Information Platform Extended and
    Generic (Aug 2006)
  • Automation
  • Operation
  • Reliability and maintenance (ISO 14224)
  • Reservoir characterisation and Seismic
  • Decision Support Tools - Methodology (Aug 2006)
  • Precision driven information retrieval and
    categorization

12
Slide courtesy of Statoil
13
Tyrihans - A Case for the Project
  • Tyrihans will be developed as a highly
    instrumented field
  • Significant well instrumentation that generate
    real time data
  • Permanent bottom cables that generate data for
    saturation and pressure maps
  • Changes are monitored on a daily or weekly basis,
    instead of the current 6 month basis
  • The integrated information platform will
    represent this information along with other
    information about production, operation and
    maintenance and equipment to make better
    decisions for production improvement

14
Project Benefits
  • Common set of terms and definitions that can be
    used within a company to integrate data systems
  • Integrate information across disciplines
  • Define new work processes
  • Use historical information to make more reliable
    and accurate decisions
  • Common set of terms and definitions that can be
    submitted for ISO standardisation
  • Standard interface for information exchange with
    suppliers that would facilitate becoming more
    independent of suppliers
  • Prototype real time decision making software

15
Example OLF Project Daily production reporting
  • Work on going planned completion September 30th
  • Definitions developed by OLF project and
    implemented in ISO 15926 RDL by IIP project
  • Per license, unit or field.
  • Pressures, temperatures, volumes (Import, export,
    produced and consumed) and masses.
  • Accumulated values
  • YTD volumes
  • MTD volumes

16
Example Daily Net oil production
Classes used for grouping of terms
Classes/terms for measurement in library
Names used in OLF project
17
Example addition of new system
Classes used for grouping of terms
Classes/terms for measurement in library
Names used in OLF project
Names used in other production system
18
Example Daily Net oil production
Classes used for grouping of terms
Classes/terms for measurement in library
Names used in OLF project
19
Example addition of new system
Classes used for grouping of terms
Classes/terms for measurement in library
Names used in OLF project
Names used in other production system
20
Participants
21
Participants - Organisation
  • Steering Group
  • Statoil (chairperson)
  • Hydro (deputy charperson)
  • Project Management
  • DNV
  • Document Review
  • Project Participants
  • Deep Sea Community, ARNE, OD, POSC
  • ISO

22
Project Budget
  • Total current budget 25MNOK
  • Project Duration 16.06.04 30.06.07

23
Browse version of RDL
  • A web based browse version of the RDL has been
    made accessible on the POSC Caesars home page
  • www.posccaesar.com
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