Complex Approach to Creation and Maintenance of Integrated Asset Models and Implementation of Digital Data Management Platform

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pavel Vladimirovich Markov ◽  
Alexey Vladimirovich Gorshkov ◽  
Sergey Vladimirovich Shadrin

Abstract The paper presents a complex approach based on the experience of the authors of this article for creating and maintaining integrated asset models (IAM) and implementing a digital data management platform. Problems of using IAM for the operational management of field development and production are that the data is not accurate, the measurements are spaced in time, and there is not enough data to understand the physical phenomena taking place. The complex approach is that to provide integrated asset models with high-quality data, it is necessary to build new processes, create new specialties and competencies, the key success factor is the combination of the experience of Customer (oil company), Internal oil-related service of Customer (geological and geophysical research), External contractor of oil-related service (the combination of experience in geological and geophysical research, experience in integrated asset modeling and operational support for field development using integrated asset modeling tools and digitalization of data management). The best way to implement the approach of creating joint Integrated Team of External and Internal oilfield service Contractors in the form of Complex Service Engineering Center, the task for which which was the organization of a cyber-physical system for collecting field data, verifying data, identifying problem areas in data, defining approaches to eliminating problem areas using tools of automation tools for working with data, the flexible management of well testing and survey programs, the operational formation of well testing and survey design for non-standard situations. Particular attention in this complex approach is paid to working with initial field data, this article provides a general scheme for verifying the various parameters of well operation and an example of its use for flow rates, as well as examples of the quality analysis of reservoir pressures based on the use of a two-dimensional one-phase proxy reservoir model and the quality analysis of GOR for a well. Based on the developed complex approach, the paper provides examples of strategic and operational problems for a field - the assessment of optimal production for a field and the assessment of oil shortfalls for a well, respectively.

2018 ◽  
Vol 52 (3) ◽  
pp. 28-32 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chris Turner ◽  
Ian Gill

AbstractThe management of oceanographic data is particularly challenging given the variety of protocols for the analysis of data collection and model output, the vast range of environmental conditions studied, and the potentially enormous extent and volume of the resulting data sets and model results. Here, we describe the Research Workspace (the Workspace), a web platform designed around data management best practices to meet the challenges of managing oceanographic data throughout the research life cycle. The Workspace features secure user accounts and automatic file versioning to assist with the early stages of project planning and data collection. Jupyter Notebooks have been integrated into the Workspace to support reproducible numerical analysis and data visualization while making use of high-performance computer resources collocated with data assets. An ISO-compliant metadata editor has also been integrated into the Workspace to support data synthesis, publication, and reuse. The Workspace currently supports stakeholders across the ocean science community, from funding agencies to individual investigators, by providing a data management platform to meet the needs of big ocean data.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mikkel Elle Lepperød ◽  
Svenn-Arne Dragly ◽  
Alessio Paolo Buccino ◽  
Milad Hobbi Mobarhan ◽  
Anders Malthe-Sørenssen ◽  
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