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Studio - the Multiuser Database for Petrel
Improving Decision Making with Subsurface Data
Norwegian Petroleum Museum
17th April 2013
Tim Hollis
Studio Business Manager, Scandinavia
Topics
• Typical Petrel Data Environment (Reference Projects)
• Studio Data Environment
• Dealing with the Interpretation to Data Trap
• Bring your Petrel Data into the future with you
Typical Petrel Data Environment
UTM31
UTM32
UTM34
User 1 User 2
Wells 2D Seismic 3D Seismic Cultural Results
User 3
Studio Data Environment
UTM31
UTM32
UTM34
User 1 User 2
Wells 2D Seismic 3D Seismic Cultural Results
User 3
Typical Petrel Data Environment
Copyright : Creative Commons Attribution license
Integration and Quality Tagging
Initialize Project Gather Data
Perform Initial Risk Uncertainty Assessment
Develop Scenarios
Select Development Concept
Generate Field Dev. Plan
Generate, Rank, Screen Model Realizations
SOW Project Plan Res. Char. Modeling Plan
Evaluate Scenarios, Risks and Economics
Conceptual Well Planning Static / Dynamic Modeling Workflow
Identify Opportunities Select
Concept Elaborate Development Options
Asset Teams and Business Processes Example: The Field Development Process
Decision Stage Gate Decision Stage Gate Decision Stage Gate
PR
AR AR AR
PR PR
PR
AR
PR PR
DEC DEC DEC DEC
PA PA PA PA
PA
Examples: Chevron CHPDP, Shell ORP, BP CVP, ENI OPDS, etc.
How Studio improves decision making:
• Single data source to manage
• Powerful Data Validation and Matching Rules
• Identify Data Quality at source
• Strong integration with existing knowledge capture tools
• Bring your data with you into the future
Thank you