Title: Geophysics Special Interest Group SIG Paul Maton, Sillimanite Consultants
1Geophysics Special Interest Group (SIG)Paul
Maton, Sillimanite Consultants Energistics
- Western Europe Region SIG Meeting
- Stavanger, Norway
- 17 June, 2008
2Presentation Outline
- Background to Geophysics SIG
- Business Case
- Some Visions
- Current Approach and Plan
- Conclusions
3Geophysical Standards Background
All branches of Geophysics involve iterative
processes, - requiring communication within and
between them
DataAcquisition
Planning Design
InformationManagement
DataProcessing
Interpretation Modelling
Standards for Content and Formatare needed for
effective communications
4Geophysical Digital Data Standards Timeline
Years
Outputs from
1990 - 1999
2000-2009
2010-2019
1960 - 1969
1970 - 1979
1980 - 1989
Note SEG has published over 50 standards. Only
the more used data standards areshown here. See
http//seg.org/publications/tech-stand/ for the
full list.
SeismicInterpretation
SEG-Rode
SeismicProcessing
SEG-Y
SEG-Y r1
SEG-SPS
SEG-SPS r2.1
SEG-D r3
SEG-D r2
SeismicAcquisition
SEG-D r2.1
SEG-D
SEG-D r1
SEG-C
SEG-A,-B,-C
EPSG Geodetic Parameter Set
UKOOA-P2/94
Location Data
UKOOA-P2/91
UKOOA-P1/84
UKOOA-P1/90
SEG-P1,2,3 (1983)
5Indian Background to Geophysics SIG
- 1998 2004
- ONGCs EPINET Data Management Project
- Lessons learned getting 50 years of EP data
under management - It is not just about getting data into databases
- Data are worth little without supporting data,
integrity, and quality assurance - 2005 ONGC presented
- case for standards across Geophysical API
activities cycle - The lack of standards and best practices can
impede the use of geophysical techniques,
thereby reducing the value of those techniques to
the organisation. - Vision of multi-regional, global EP standards
body - Reiterated in 2006, and refined in 2007
6Objectives of the Geophysics SIG
- As a representative of the community of creators
and users of geophysical data and information - To identify needs and requirements for open
standards and improved work practices - To collaboratively deliver, promote and deploy
the standards and work practices across the life
cycle of geophysical information
7Drivers for Geophysical Standards
- Increasing number of uses of Geophysics
- More Exploration in mature and immature regions
- Applications in Field Development
- Applications in Smart Fields
- Optimising use of current techniques
- Enabling use of new techniques and technologies,
in both seismic and information domains - Increasing Data Volumes to be managed
- Various proprietary solutions already
proliferating
All of which aim to get the job done faster,
better, with reduced cost, risk and uncertainty.
8Initial Situation
- A list of gt60 Opportunities (areas for
Improvement) from ONGC and other Indian EP
Players - These are from across the API (Acquisition,
Processing, Interpretation) life cycle of
geophysical data - They probably satisfy the 8020 rule 80 of the
higher value opportunities are already identified - Companies joining in the future must be able to
supplement the opportunity list if they add value - Some of these opportunities are being used to
- Evolve and test our assessment process
- Promote and sell participation globally, beyond
India
9Visions
- It is possible to envisage a spectrum of targets
- From vocabularies for (SEG-format) Header or
Trailers, - To loose coupled work-flow integration, possibly
web-based - Our guiding lights must include
- Providing real Business Value to users and
customers of Geophysics - Establishing and adhering to relevant criteria on
which to base our selections - Providing specifications that can evolve to
accommodate interoperability and technological
change over at least one decade - Plan to produce, pilot and test a few initial
proposals
10Assessment Criteria
- Impact indicators
- Number of API processesaffected
- Inaccuracy, uncertainty, risk,
- Loss of time
- Scale hours, days, weeks
- Value range 1 8 or 10
- Loss of data and/or metadata
- Quantity of impaired data
- Tasks needing Effort
- Specifying standard or improved work practice
- Implementing standard etc
- Deploying and promoting standard etc
Hi
ImpactorValue
Low
Hi
Effort
Low
11Assessment Summary - 1
12Assessment Summary - 2
13Additional Approaches
- Collaboration with other Geophysical Standards
Setting Organisations - We will maintain awareness of and leverage
existing and concurrent efforts by SEG, OGP,
CSEG, OGC and others - Focus on data transfer by XML messages loosely
coupled via interfaces with existing applications - We are aware of the perceived threat to existing
software assets - This approach is proving successful in
near-real-time drilling (WITSML) and production
optimisation (PRODML) - Oilfield applications from Weatherford,
Schlumberger, Kongsberg etc. are interoperating
with Process Control apps from Invensys, OSISoft,
AspenTech etc.
14Deliverables
- Data exchange standards
- Usages conformant with SEG specifications
- Vocabularies of equipment items and
configurations, version control, process history,
etc left for User specification in SEG-D Revision
3 - Data types not covered by SEG e.g. Velocity
- Work practice specifications
- Documented descriptions of improved work
practices, in natural language and possibly an IT
(UML or other?) model form - At high and medium level, enabling adaptation as
appropriate - E.g. accommodate different practices for shooting
new data c.f. acquiring spec data, or via trades
or mergers
15Geophysics SIG 2008 2009 Outline Plan
2008
2007
Years
2009
Q1
Q4
Q4
Q2
Q3
Activity
Indian Membership
Assess Opportunities
Seismic Headers Team
Velocity Exchange Team
Produce Proposal
International Membership
Review, revise plan
Execute revised plan
16Geophysics SIG Road Map for 2008
- Assessment Work Group report and proposal is
accepted by Energistics - Proposes work on usage of SEG-D revision 3 to
improve integration of seismic and positioning
data in 2H2008 - Pause Seismic Headers and Velocity draft
specifications - Fit-for-use Indian SEG-Y header definition
Velocity exchange format - Expand participation internationally
- Oil companies, Seismic Co.s, Regulatory Agencies
- Work in full awareness of SEG Technical Standards
Committee - Set up SEG-D3 Usage Work Group
- Define objectives and use cases
- Obtain resources, produce and test pilot
implementation(s) - Promote, deploy and show benefit from improved
work practices and standards - Plan 2009 activities
17Road Map for 2009 and beyond
- Continue approaches and activities as determined
by business needs and support - Review opportunity list and plan periodically
- Select 2 or 3 Opportunities for development,
piloting and deployment each year
18Conclusions
- The assessment indicates that significant
opportunities exist in many organisations to
reduce cycle-time to making business decisions
based on geophysical information - Active SIG membership is now being promoted to
international EP and Service companies - We have a good list of opportunities for
improvements, many leveraging SEG standards - Requirements for Velocity data and ONGC usage of
SEG-Y headers are to be completed in June 2008 - SEG is being kept aware of these activities
19Further Information _at_ Energistics web site
- Geophysics SIG pages
- www.Energistics.org gt Communities gt Geophysics
SIG - Public pages open to all
- Private pages open to Geophysics SIG members and
Energistics sustaining members - Events pages
- www.Energistics.org gt Events
- 2007 Events
- Geophysics SIG Assessment Workgroup meetings in
Mumbai, 28 and 29 November - 2008 Events
- Energistics S. Asia Regional meeting, SPG
conference, and Geophysics SIG meetings, all in
Hyderabad, 13 -16 January
20Thank YouQuestions, please?
- Contact
- Paul Maton, Principal Consultant, Energistics
- 44 1932 828794
- Paul.Maton_at_Energistics.org