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Improving work processes with WITSML
John Shields
Software Projects Manager
Baker Hughes
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Steps to the future
Integrated Operations
as important as
Technological Advances
150 billion NOK*
3D Seismic, horizontaldrilling
Rotary steerables, floating prod
Sub-sea, multi-phase transport,
Parallel work process
Integrated teams
Increase oil recovery 3-4%
Accelerate production 5-10%
Lower operational costs 20%
2D Seismic, top drives
MWD, modelling and simulation
improved WAG injection
1980
2000
200x
* OLF forecast of IO NPV on NCS
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Value of WITSML
Resource exploitation
Optimise well placement
– As drilled vs plan
Maximise reservoir exposure
– Access to onshore experts e.g Geosteering, Wellbore Stability
Reservoir characterisation while drilling
– Latest LWD measurements in Real Time
Cost Reduction
Reduce decision cycle time
– Rig time savings
Assist with operator team working environments
– Drilling/Geology/Petrophysics
Reduce data handling
– Less errors and faster data transfer
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Baker Hughes BEACON Services
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BEACON Organisation
Running in Norway since 2000
Reducing workforce at the wellsite
New roles and responsibilities defined
ARTE – Advantage Real Time Engineer
– Cross-trained MWD/SLS engineer responsible for:
– All data acquistion at the well site.
– Benefits
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eliminate requirement for remote controlled acquistion equipment
reduce dependency on fibre optic network infrastructure leading to a
wider global applicability
BEACON Engineer
– Shore based position responsible for all post acquistion data
manipulation, report generation and FE deliverable preparation.
Provide FE support for latest FE tools such as:
– Image logs derived whilst drilling, pressure testing while drilling,
azimuthal measurements while drilling.
Providing wireline replacement in a real time environment.
Aim is to develop greater FE competency and work more closely
with client petrotechnical staff onshore
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BEACON/WITSML Wells in Norway
Exploration
1
9
Grane
6
16
Njord
2
11
Oseberg
4
14
Troll Total
19
64
Vale Total
2
19
Gullfaks Satelitter
1
6
Guovca
1
5
Heidrun
5
25
Kristin
4
17
Sleipner
3
19
Tulipan
1
14
Visund Total
1
1
Valhall
2
8
Valhall Flank South
7
22
Valhall South
1
2
Wells 58
Runs 252
Total
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BEACON
BEACON uses Internal and 3rd
party software
WITSML enables data
interchange with 3rd party
applications for:
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Wellbore stability
Directional Well planning
Geological modelling
Petrophysics
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RMS WellPlan w/data from WITSML
Real Time Wellpath
w/ Gamma Ray showing C- and M-sand
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RMS Real Time Logs
Troll field
Log tracks with azimuthal data
provide information about reservoir
geometry
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WITSML delivered via RigLink
RigLink v3.0 supports WITSML 1.2
– In use worldwide
– Providing WITSML worldwide
– Local and global servers
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INTEQ WITSML Server
WITSML
Subscribe/Publish
LAS Files
WITS/WITSML
Data Feed
WITSML
Subscribe/Publish
RigLink/
WITSML
Server
WITSML
GetFromStore
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Remote WITSML
Servers (BH or 3rd Party)
Drilling Dynamics Display
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Well stimulation monitoring – BOT
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DTS Data – Luna Energy
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Challenges for WITSML
QA/QC Real-time data
– Need to ensure quality data as basis for RT
decisions without interrupting real time data flow
Proprietary data sets
– Everyone has them (well test, images, NMR data)
Relinquish legacy processes
– Operator specific reports, custom data formats
WITSML enablement
– Many end user programs yet to be migrated
Multiple usages
– Time based data
– Different data access strategies (polling,
subscription) for realt ime and historical data
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WITSML 1.3 Server
Supports all WITSML objects – built from WITSML schemas
Supports Baker Hughes internal data structures
Filters/buffers data from real time system
Enables browsing and editing all data items
Handles user accounts w/access permissions
Supports user specified units
Can also associate arbitrary file data w/objects
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Summary
WITSML is
Driving work process improvements now
Generating value today
Enabling interoperation between data
providers and software vendors
Enabling fair competition between data
providers
Assisting the transition to Integrated
Operations
A key part of BEACON operations in Norway
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Questions?
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