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Energistics Asia South Region Meeting: Data Management SIG Update: Global Unique Well Identifier Initiative. New Delhi, India 14 January 2007 Le Méridien New Delhi Hotel Windsor Place. Agenda. Participants Status Well Identity Service Agreement (POSC-IHS) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Energistics Asia South Region Meeting:Data Management SIG Update:Global Unique Well Identifier Initiative
New Delhi, India14 January 2007
Le Méridien New Delhi HotelWindsor Place
Agenda
• Participants
• Status
• Well Identity Service Agreement (POSC-IHS)
• Well Identity Service Work Group
• Next Steps
Steering Team
• A2D Rob Gibson
• BPSavannah Arnold
• ChevronYaw Adu
• ConocoPhillips * John Adams
• DeloitteGraham Sadler
• Energistics *Alan Doniger
• ExxonMobil *Mark Stehm
• Fugro-Robertson Simon Kendall
• IHS Energy Nick Duncan
Marathon Damon Simmons
• NexenPat Ryan
• Shell *Kris Gibbons
• TobinMartin Schardt
• MMSChris Gaudry
• Wood MackenzieCharles Mitchell
* Key Participants
Agenda
• Participants
• Status
• Well Identity Service Agreement (Energistics-IHS)
• Well Identity Service Work Group
• Next Steps
Recent Activities
• Communicate progress to industry
• Form the Well Identity Service Work Group (WIS WG) in the Data Management SIG
– Call for participation
• Complete service agreement with primary service provider
Steering Team Meeting Decisions: May ‘06
• POSC (on behalf of the GUWI Steering Team) was authorized to finalize and sign a Letter of Intent with IHS to serve as primary service provider
– Acknowledging arrangements for the previous IHS proprietary international well identifier to become available to POSC and industry for designation as the Industry Standard Global Unique Well Identifier.
– Setting out the terms and conditions of the serivce to be available to all without restriction
IHS – POSC Letter of Intent: August ‘06
Key Agreements
1. Documents the intention of IHS to contribute the IHS “international” identifier to the Public Domain
2. Recognizes IHS as provider of the GUWI service for an initial period of three years
3. Recognizes POSC as the body responsible for managing the public well data on behalf of the E&P industry
4. Recognises the role of a Well Identity Services Work Group to oversee the service
5. States that future well data will be released as public unless the registering organization specifies otherwise
6. Commits the parties to work with the Steering Team to establish detailed terms and conditions
Initial IHS Service
Master Well Index
• We will initially populate the MWI with all of the IHS Energy wells in the Canadian, US, and International databases; these will be flagged as proprietary.
• Over time, we will add to this data on new and unique wells provided to us by customers; these will be flagged as public.
• New and unique wells added through IHS Energy research and accumulation processes will continue to be flagged as proprietary.
Initial IHS Service
For our customers:• We will deliver the full MWI for the regions
that they subscribe to.• We will deliver records flagged as public for
the areas that they don’t subscribe to.• The proprietary content of the MWI will
remain the property of IHS Energy covered by existing data contracts.
For non-customers:• We will make the records flagged as public
available
Initial IHS Service
Agenda
• Participants
• Status
• Well Identity Service Agreement (Energistics-IHS)
• Well Identity Service Work Group
• Next Steps
Well Identity Service Agreement
• The Well Identity Service will be provided by IHS under contractual agreement with Energistics (on behalf of the E&P industry)
• The agreement will include the definition of services, service levels, terms and fees
– Registration of new wells and issue of GUWI
– Matching of existing well and assignment of GUWI
– Provision of public well data set
– ...Details of services and service levels to be defined by the WIS
Work Group
Well Identity Service Roles
QueryRequest
Energistics Data Mgt. SIG
Alignment with other E&P standards
IHS
Central Service Provider
RegistrationRequest
WIS Work Group
Service definition, Industry alignment, Adoption, FundingEnergistics Organization
Contract Holder
Public data custodian
Well Information Services Data Elements
• Wellbore Attributes– Mandatory
• ID• Name• Parent Id (if not “root” wellbore)• Local or regulatory ID/Names • Country• Surface and bottom-hole LAT/LONG (WGS84,
original)
Well Information Services Data Elements
• Wellbore Attributes – Optional
• Status• Content• Spud Date/Kick-off Date• Total Depth• Indicator: Onshore/Offshore• Offshore Block• Field
Well Information Services Data Elements
• Wellbore Id Registration Data– Company– Contact (Name, Address, etc.)– Access Restrictions
• Made Public (…)• Made Tight (…)
– Date Registered– Status (active, superseded by …)– Modification (by, date)
Public Wellbore Data: India
• DGH Role?• Industry Role?• Over 7,500 wellbores “in” India are registered with IHS
– Operators: ONGC, Oil India (Private) Ltd., Cairn, others– How did IHS obtain India wellbore data?
• Why would DGH and/or India operators register wellbore data with the Standards-based service?– What do we have to do to prepare?
• Would Indian oil companies encourage use of Standards-based services for non-India areas of operation?– Which areas are important? How can we help?
Well Identity Services (WIS) Work Group
• Role– Advocate, define requirements, initially review, and promote
industry standards that support the GUWI initiative– Advise Energistics on services to contract to support the
GUWI initiative
• Membership
– Open to all organisations– Sponsoring member
• Provide funding through membership fees (based on company revenue)
• Voting rights on budget and major service changes– Participating member
• Participation in Work Group meetings• Contribute resources and expertise to activities
SIG and Initial Work Group Fees
Annual Revenue Energistics Sustaining Member Data Mgt SIG Fee for all of 2007 *
Energistics Contributing Data Mgt SIG Fee for all
of 2007
WIS Work Group Sponsor Initial Fee
$100 billion + $14,400 $28,800 $40,000
$10 billion + $9,900 $19,800 $20,000
$1 billion + $4,950 $9,900 $10,000
$100 million + $1,800 $3,600 $5,000
Others (for profit) $1,000 $2,000 $2,000
Non-profit $1,000 $2,000 $5,000
Large Regulator $1,200 $2,400 $5,000
* Energistics Sustaining Members who have the “SIG Package” pay no additional Data Mgt SIG fee.
WIS Work Group Agreements
• Work Group membership agreement with Energistics is required
• Both Energistics Sustaining and Contributing Members can join
• Work Group members must be participants in the Data Mgt. SIG
Required documents Energistics
Sustaining & DM
SIG Member
Energistics Contributi
ng Member
Energistics non member
POSC Contributing Member Participation agreement
Yes(if not already a
Contributing Member)
POSC Data Mgt. SIG Participation addendum
Yes Yes(if not already a
Contributing Member)
WIS Work group participation addendum
Yes Yes Yes
Full documentation at: http://www.posc.org/sig/dss/oct06_wiswg.html
Agenda
• Participants
• Status
• Well Identity Service Agreement (Energistics-IHS)
• Well Identity Service Work Group
• Next Steps
Next Steps
• Formally establish the Work Group– Recruit Work Group participants and
sponsors• Complete the WIS service agreement• Continue routine WIS WG / Service Provider
Conference Calls
Next Steps
• Formally establish the Work Group– Requires agreements from at least four
sponsoring members– Election of WIS Work Group Chair for
2007
Next Steps
• Complete the WIS service agreement, especially: – Detailed service definitions, including
data elements– Service performance criteria– Service reimbursement policies and
procedures
Next Steps
• Continue routine WIS WG / Service Provider Conference Calls– January 16, 2007– Bi-weekly
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