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Today’s Agenda9:00 Welcome Sheldon Harbinson, Landmark and Matthew

Kirkman, BP

9:15 Overview & Update Alan Doniger, POSC

9:30 Oil Companies & IADC(0:20 each)

Matthew Kirkman, BPPeter Nielsen, StatoilCary Fico, ExxonMobil

10:30 Morning Break

11:00 Alberto Sanchez, IADC Info. Tech. GroupDanny Bush, ChevronTexaco

11:40 Service & Software Suppliers (0:20 each)

James Velasco, INTMathieu Will, Schlumberger

12:20 Lunch

Today’s Agenda13:20 Service & Software

Suppliers(0:20 each)

Rune Skarbo, Sense IntellifieldJohn Turvill, Paradigm GeoSheldon Harbinson, LandmarkSamit Sengupta, SDC GeologixJohn Shields, Baker Hughes

15:00 Afternoon Break

15:30 Thomas Koithan, Weatherford Intl.

15:50 SIG Updates(0:15 each)

xField SIG, David Archer, POSCTechnical Team, John ShieldsUse Case / Req. Team, Matthew Kirkman

16:35 Open Discussion All

17:00 Adjourn to the Reception

Bow River Barley Mill Pubacross from the hotel

Wellsite Information Transfer Standard Markup Language, WITSML, an Introduction

Alan DonigerDoniger@POSC.org

WITSML™ – WWW.WITSML.ORG

Wellsite Information Transfer Standard Markup Language

The “right time” seamless flow of well site data between operators and service companies to speed and enhance decision-making

A New Open Information Transfer Standard for the Oilfield

• WITSML started as a collaborative effort to update the widely used WITS standard for moving drilling data between rig and office based computer systems

• WITSML is designed for the standards of today's “always on” Internet environment while still accommodating those rigs not yet “Wired”

• WITSML is published and available to all to implement• Real world use of WITSML is happening NOW• The scope of practical usage is being extended based on

practical experience and pragmatic needs

Sample WITSML Data Flow

API server(InterACT)

Office(s)Wellsite(s)Wellsite(s)

Source: Schlumberger

Special Interest Group Participants

OperatorsStatoilShell

Pioneer Nat. Res.ONGCHydro

ExxonMobilChevronTexaco

BP

RegulatorUK DTI

Service/Software SuppliersWeatherford

SchlumbergerSense Technology

SDC GeologixNPSi

PetrolinkPason

ParadigmLandmark/Halliburton/Sperry

INTIMS/UPEG

Baker Hughes

POSC special interest groups are open to all interested parties.Participants names in bold font were among the early participants.

Real-time drilling

Alarms

Raw Data Archive

Filter Transform

WITSML

Technical Database

Environment

Service company

Technical Application

Environment

RIG or OFFICE

Source: Landmark

Right-time Data

• 1980’s WITS real-time binary formats• 1990’s as Internet and related technologies became available,

new solutions emerged – but separately– Statoil developed Drilling Automation Real Time (DART)

• DART evolved into the multi-company WITSML effort

History

Benefits• Improved “plug and play” for moving data between “systems”• Operators: reduce cost, improve vendor competitiveness• Contractors: reduce need to support different systems for

different operators• (Near) real-time, sequential data, but also contextual data

• Wellsite data transferred to WITSML Server• Real time via subscription• Batch via file transfer etc.• Data upload to Total Recall• WITSML API calls from 3rd Party systems

Total RecallDatabase

Recall LogDatabase

AdvantageDatabase

SQL Server

MWD

Wireline

Total Recall Server

Mudlogging

Client Applications

Client User

RigLink/WITSMLData Aggregator

Wellsite

Real Time Data Feedsvia WITSML Publish &

Subscribe

Upload Log DataConnect via Internet or

WAN

OpenWorks /Geoframe

OpenWorks/GeoFrameServer

Proprietary DataStore

Fluids/DD

Batch Transfer

Total Recall Access via Internet

Query

Query

Source: Baker Hughes

Information Delivery via

Bottom Hole Assembly Run

Cement Job

Conventional Core

Fluids Report

Formation Marker

Log *

Message

Mud Log

Operations Report

Real Time

Rig / Rig Equipment

Server Capabilities

Sidewall Core

Subscription

Survey Program

Target

Trajectory *

Tubular / Bit Record / Open Hole

Well *

Wellbore *

Wellbore Geometry

* Initial implementation delivered in 2002

Data Objects

Internet standards driven / Hardware & software platform independentXML (eXtensible Markup Language) & xsd, (XML schema definition)

WITSML Server Application Programming Interface (API)XML Specification of data objects

A formal and validated “Dictionary” and “Grammar”

World Wide Web-compatible / Web servicesHTTP, SOAP & WSDL, XML

Broad coverage of drilling related dataWell, trajectory, drill string, wellbore, reports, logs, real time data

Designed to support drilling workflows, with or without network links

Technologies

THIS MEETING

28 - 29 April 2004 Calgary

WITSML SIG Meeting and WITSML Public Seminar

NEXT SET OF MEETINGS

Fall 2004 in Europe

Periodic teleconferences

Steering Committee

Technical Team

Use Case / Requirements Team’s Current Subjects:Daily Drilling Reports

Mud Log data

Well Planning / Trajectory / Well Path

Etc.

What’s Happening and What’s Next?

CURRENT RELEASE

Version 1.2 Released in early 2003

FUTURE PLANS

Version 1.2 Clarifications (as identified)

Version 1.2.1 Minor Updates (release ~ end 2004)

Version 1.3 (release ~ during 2005)

POSC INTEGRATION

During 2004, existing and new POSC data transfer standards are being adapted as part of a broader based family of

standards based on WITSML’s technical architecture and characteristics

WellPath, WellLog, WellSchematic, WellHeader,

LogGraphics, etc.

What’s Happening and What’s Next?

The Right Initial Players - clear focusBP & Statoil

Baker, Halliburton, Schlumberger, NPSi

Strong CommitmentInitial funding by oil companies

Oil & service companies remain engaged after initial delivery

Effective ProcessesPractical, incremental approach

Clear focus on target outcomes - through implementation

Frequent communications - steering & technical teams

Choice of TechnologiesXML, SOAP

Comprehensive Output and DocumentationXML Schemas + Server API + sample implementation

Openness / Evolution

Public seminars and presentations

Transfer to POSC for commercially neutral custody, publication, promotion and evolution

Some lessons learned / best practices

POSC: ObjectivesTo be the facilitative consortium to lead the petrotechnical

industry toward open information standards

To be the custodian of such industry standards, whether developed within the consortium or externally

To facilitate the higher degree of integration required by the upstream collaborative marketplace

and emerging digital technologies

To develop open petrotechnical standards that support the business efficiency of the exploration and production industry.

Board

Economics

ReservoirEngineering

ExplGeology

Petrophysics PetroleumEngineering

Drilling

Engineering

ProductionGeology

Production

Engineering

Facilities

Engineering

ProductionOperationsGeophysics

DrillingOperations

Completion &Workover

E&P Catalogue Standards

XML exchange standards, design guidelines, profiles

Data Store Solutions SIG

xFields SIG

Reference Data Standards

Industry Dictionary

Business Objects

eRegulatory SIG

Practical Well Log Standards

WellHeader, WellPath, WellLog, LogGraphics, etc.

POSC

Who is Here?• SIG Members

– Baker Hughes– BP– ChevronTexaco– ExxonMobil– Geologix– INT– Landmark/Halliburton– Paradigm

15 of 21 current SIG member organizations are here.

– Pason– Petrolink– Schlumberger– Sense Intellifield– Shell– Statoil– Weatherford

Who Else is Here?– Advanced Measurements– Anadarko– BJ Services– Chimo Equipment– Independent Consultants– Datalog – Digital Oilfield– Dynawise– EnCana– Info-Tech– International Logging – IO Software– Key Energy Services– Know2Act

– Labrador Technologies– Logic Curve– M/D Totcl– Merrick Systems– Northern Alberta Inst. Of Tech.– Peloton – Petrowave Solutions– PPDM Association– Roxar– Smith Technologies (Exhibit)– Stone Bond Technologies (Exhibit)– The Information Store– IADC ITS / Transocean– United O&G Consulting

Alan DonigerChief Technology Officer

24 Greenway PlazaSuite 1000-B

Houston, TX 77046

+1 713 267-5134 phone+1 713 784-9219 faxDoniger@POSC.orghttp://www.posc.org

Today’s Agenda9:00 Welcome Sheldon Harbinson, Landmark and Matthew

Kirkman, BP

9:15 Overview & Update Alan Doniger, POSC

9:30 Oil Companies & IADC(0:20 each)

Matthew Kirkman, BPPeter Nielsen, StatoilCary Fico, ExxonMobil

10:30 Morning Break

11:00 Alberto Sanchez, IADC Info. Tech. GroupDanny Bush, ChevronTexaco

11:40 Service & Software Suppliers (0:20 each)

James Velasco, INTMathieu Will, Schlumberger

12:20 Lunch

Today’s Agenda13:20 Service & Software

Suppliers(0:20 each)

Rune Skarbo, Sense IntellifieldJohn Turvill, Paradigm GeoSheldon Harbinson, LandmarkSamit Sengupta, SDC GeologixJohn Shields, Baker Hughes

15:00 Afternoon Break

15:30 Thomas Koithan, Weatherford Intl.

15:50 SIG Updates(0:15 each)

xField SIG, David Archer, POSCTechnical Team, John ShieldsUse Case / Req. Team, Matthew Kirkman

16:35 Open Discussion All

17:00 Adjourn to the Reception

Bow River Barley Mill Pubacross from the hotel

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