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SDSP at Anadarko DPUG Meeting November 14, 2013 Spatial Data Standards and Process Team Overview

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Page 1: SDSP at Anadarko DPUG Meeting November 14, 2013 Spatial Data Standards and Process Team Overview

SDSP at AnadarkoDPUG Meeting

November 14, 2013

Spatial Data Standards and Process Team Overview

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“The Map”

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Purpose

• The SDSP team’s purpose is to address the following issues related to spatial data:– Nobody trusted existing data– Inconsistent collection processes– Versioning issues– Data stored in silos– Duplication of efforts

• Solution:Initiate

Coordinate

SendRequest

Collect and

Communicate

Receive and

Validate

Project or Asset Team Map Liaison

ApproveReview

AndLoad

SpatialData

Feedback Use And

Report

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Why SDSP?

• Improve level of trust in spatial data • Consistent & efficient collection process

through survey request process and standard GDB deliverables

• Minimize versioning issues• Eliminate spatial data silos

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Vision & Mission

SDSP Vision:Influence change in Anadarko’s data culture to enhance our competitive advantage

SDSP Mission: The Spatial Data Standards & Process (SDSP) Team ensures that newly acquired data* is timely, accurate and reliable and is accessible company-wide to enable our people to work safely and make intelligent business decisions. (Our Team’s primary focus is newly acquired data*. We support historical data cleanup in cooperation with resources stretching beyond our team.)

* SDSP supported data includes: Archeological, Boundaries (surface), Electrical, Habitat, Pad Location, Paleontological, Pipeline/Facilities, Rights of Way, Roads, Structures, Water Features, Well Location and Wildlife

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Where Do We Sit Organizationally?

• SDSP is a service group within E&P Technology Services

• Close partnerships with GIS Support and Pipeline Technology groups

• Not formally part of IT

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SDSP Organization and Scope

Reed ScottGeneral

Manager

Mike Dunnington

Manager

Jake Bell SDA II

Wattenberg

Jeff Davis Sr SDA

Wattenberg

Kathie Zehren SDA II

Utah

Mary Mondragon

Manager

Chris Apel SDA I

SW Wyoming

Austin Berlin SDA II

Marcellus

Chris Caird SDA II

EOR

Spencer O’Bryan Sr SDA

PRB

Wayne Rodieck

Manager

Marcie Deffenbaugh

SDA II Carthage

Luther Frobish

Contract SDA Maverick

Josh McGee SDA II

Delaware Basin

Lonnie Upton SDA II

Maverick

Barry WalterTrainer

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What Does SDSP Do?

• Data stewards – one stop shop for spatial data• Provide standards for field-collected spatial data• Provide spatial data that is:

• Accurate• Reliable• Complete• Timely• Easily Accessed Company-Wide

• Provide a place to store the data that cannot currently be stored internally at APC

• New technologies

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Impact on Operations

As-Built Surveying• Better One Call data = Safer operations• The higher level of detail that an as-built provides allows for better planning/decision making,

modeling efforts and more accurate reporting to the regulatory agencies• Timely availability in iMaps

Increase Safety in One Call

As-Built Pipeline Data Collection with Pictures• Surveyors take pictures of equipment and buried assets to give our customers a complete view of the

area they are working– Adding pictures to the data that we are receiving will help those that are new to the field

• Operators• Contractors• Visitors

– Can potentially be used to identify problems

Training Internal Data Collectors• Corporate methodology and guidance for internal data collectors – maximize their efficiency• Line Locate Training

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Wattenberg - As-Built vs. Proposed

Prior to SDSP Wattenberg was using proposed lines in iMaps and One Call. Illustration below shows the liabilities associated with that practice.

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Wattenberg – Pre SDSP

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Wattenberg - Current

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Maverick

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Benefits of SDSP

• Spatial data can be leveraged for:– Safety– Better & Quicker Decision Making– Planning & Scheduling– Cost Estimates & Forecasting– Emergency Response– Modeling

• Enhance intercompany collaboration

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Where We’re Going

• Web-based delivery portal for surveyed data• Automated validation tools and processes• Corporate staging database for field-collected

data• 2014 deployment of tools, survey standards

with internal and external training • Enhanced KPI reporting• LiDAR standards

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Next

• Jeff Davis, Wattenberg Spatial Data Analyst• Presenting a look at solution for enabling

collaborative planning workflows in Wattenberg

• Time for questions following Jeff’s presentation