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ESRI GIS and Earthsoft EQuIS remediation software used by Shell for Colorado oil shale production
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Shell Exploration & Production
Well Identification and Environmental Management
A lesson in Standards and Data Management
PUG Conference 2008
February 25 Houston, TX
Keith Fraley
Shell Exploration and Production
Shell Exploration & Production
Presentation Overview:
The Problem:
Migrating Critical Data from a Pilot Phase to Production Grade
The Solution:
Leverage Technology, Standards and Interoperability
What To Take away:
Think Big, even when starting small, but, at all costs, remain agile
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Geographic and Resource Overview:
Piceance Basin Oil Shale
Enormous Resource Potential
Northwest Area of Colorado
Complex Subsurface Hydrological Model
Hydrological Characterization Needed to Formulate Risk Assessment
Hydrological Drilling and Sampling Program Evolves
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Geographic and Resource Overview:
Why is Hydrology Important?
Extremely complex and integrated Aquifer systems
Series of Aquifers are intertwined with Oil Shale Resource
Key to the Financial Risk Assessment of the Project
Key to the Environmental Risk Assessment of the Project
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Geographic Overview
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The Problem (Overview):
No mandated standard for storing hydrology Well header information
No clear method for marking hydrology wells in the field
No established approach for collection and storage of hydrology sampling event results
No Field based GIS tools
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The Problem (In depth):
No mandated standard for storing hydrology well header information
Hydrology program began as a small R&D effort 20 years ago
Well data was kept in Excel spreadsheets or in peoples heads
No complete record of drilling results
Planned vs Actual drilled
Recompletion info convoluted
Naming conventions non standardized
Survey information not comprehensive
What, where?
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The Problem (In depth):
No clear method for marking wells in the field
Wells were identified in field in different ways, many not identified at all
Evolved into a large number of wells (500-600)
Names changed
Initial attempts to mark wells left much to be desired
Location and Survey info was confusing, not complete
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The Problem (In depth):
No established approach for collection and storage of hydrology sampling event results
Field Data was logged in a Note Book, no digital entry mechanism
Transcription errors occurred
400,000 analytical results housed in disparate locations
Life cycle for data to end consumers was long and siloed
Critical data was housed with consultants
No common platform for storage and dissemination of hydrology data
Shell Exploration & Production
The Problem (In depth):
No Field based GIS tools
Hard copy maps were ineffective do to dynamic data environment and amount of data
Needed a digital solution in the field to leverage in house GISdatasets
Wells, Aerials, Lease and Property Boundaries, Federal Land, Resource Info
Aerial, Elevation and Topo data critical
GPS Navigation was a value add
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These Problems resulted in:
Confusion on validity of data
Data Analysis Latency
Over dependency on consultants
Disconnect between back office and field crews
Distrust of data by our end consumers
Shell Exploration & Production
Shell Exploration & Production
The Solution (Overview):
Well Identification Program (WIP) and Environmental Management Implementation
QA / QC all existing wells
Migrate well header info into OpenWorks
Migrate Environmental Sampling Data into EQuIS
Tag wells in the field with standardized methodology
Develop a field GIS platform to disseminate geographic data
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The Solution In Depth:
Exhaustive QA / QC process both from office and field
Migrate well header data out of Excel and into corporate projectwell repository (OpenWorks)
Assign internal API numbers for hydrology wells
Spatialize OpenWorks wells for verification against high resolution aerial photos in ArcGIS
Mandate a standard datum and projection for new wells
Integrate into Petrel via OpenSpirit for use in modeling
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Shell Exploration & Production
Shell Exploration & Production
The Solution In Depth Cont…:
Field verification of every single well
Equip field crews with GIS software / data and corresponding hard copy maps
Goal: To physically “touch” and verify every Shell well in basin
Catalog every well with photo, and video of each Pad
Result: Invaluable process that revealed numerous data errors even after initial QA Step
Residual effect: Creation of road and trail GIS layer via GPS logging
End Result: Certainty in the data that users were looking for in order to “trust” the data we provided
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The Solution In Depth Cont…:
Migrate all Environmental Data to EQuIS:
What?
Environmental Quality Information System (EQuIS)
EarthSoft Corp (http://www.earthsoft.com)
Why?
Highly Refined Data Model
Front End Clients for Data Analysis
Field Data Collection Tools
Scope
Migrated 400,000 analytical results
Train Lab and field crews
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The Solution In Depth Cont…:
2D barcode ‘stickers’ for all Hydrology Wells
2D Barcode encoded with relevant well header info (Lat, Lon, API, Well Name, Permit Name, Sec Town Range, Drill Date, Elevation, Well Purpose…)
Well headed info encoded as an XML Stream
Barcode based on published DataMatrix standard
Provided a platform for existing and future field based applications
Well headed info pulled directly out of OpenWorks and encoded into Barcode Tiff Image
Software Development Kit from Lead Technologies
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2D barcode ‘stickers’ cont…
Vinyl ‘Sticker’ from DuraLabel placed on well
Low cost, easy to implement and replace
Field tested for 1 year prior to implementation
3.0 mil vinyl material
Weather and sun resistant
Used on military equipment and drillings rigs the world over
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Shell Exploration & Production
Shell Exploration & Production
The Solution In Depth Cont…:
Field Crew Equipped Hardware
Panasonic Toughbook 30
MIL-STD-810F Tested
Intrinsically safe device (for use in explosion-prone areas)
GPS
Bluetooth
Wide Area Wireless Enabled
Rugged Bluetooth Barcode Readers
2D Datamatrix compatible
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The Solution In Depth Cont…:
Software Field Crews (Approach):
Geographic Based
Aerial Imagery Foundation
GPS Integration Capable
In Line with Shell Global GIS Initiatives
3D Capable
Open
Cost Effective
Lean and Mean
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The Solution In Depth Cont…:
Software (Choice):
ArcGIS Explorer (AGX) for field GIS Platform
Data Delived as a cached bundle, leveraging both ESRI ArcGIS Online Services and internal Shell ArcGIS Services
Easy to use, and straight forward for our Field Crews
GPS Navigation
NEMA feeds from Toughbook Integrated GPS Chip
EarthBridge integrated into AGX as Custom Task
EarthBridge ports NEMA feeds into KML (originally designed for Google Earth)
Enables field crews to see their location real-time in AGX
EQuIS IDEF (Intelligent Data Entry Form)
IDEF Integration into AGX as Custom Task
Stream Lined Data Collection
Custom Shell Barcode integration
Eliminate Date Entry errors
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The Solution In Depth Cont…:
Additional Factors for Choosing AGX
Lean yet powerful SDK and OpenGL Support
Platform for Subsurface Data Integration
HTML Capable “Notes” Easily Integrate Well Photo and Video Logs
Existing Powerful Tools “Go to location” “Import File” “Measure” “Identify”
ESRI Data Support File Geodatabases Shapefiles
Rasters
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AGX: Offline Delivery
Cached AGS Service Bundles ESRI ArcGIS Online
1 meter Aerial PhotosUSGS Topo 1:24kUS Street Map3d Elevation Model
Shell AGS Services1 foot Aerial PhotosProperty BoundariesLease LocationHydrology PadsResource
File Geodatabase “Vector Data”
Wells Deviation Surveys
KMLReal-time GPS
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Well Identification ProgramObjective: To have a system that will help with well and subsequent data identification, and reduce in over-all project costs.
Current Well ID Program: Not clearly defined and confusing; not cost effective.
Proposed Well ID Program: Physical tagging of wells with a 2D Bar Code with relevant information.
Benefits of 2D Bar Code System: Reduction in human effort, and data recording duplication Elimination of well ID confusion Aid in data QC and input of data into main databases Well ID, location, and sample ID errors eliminated In-field managers can track progress on each well Allow independent field personnel to track latest information at the well site History is available at each well for all borehole life-cycle
activities Minimizes chance of old data being used Data latency is significantly reduced Errors can be quickly corrected New information can be quickly reported in a hard-copy
computer readable format Barcodes can be quickly replaced if damaged Bar codes are secure and keep data classified, and are easily combined with encryption and limited user operation procedures.
Ruggedized Field Laptop
• GPS / GIS Integration• Field Interface for
• EQuIS Sampling• GIS / GPS Navigation• OpenWorks Well DB
Wireless Bar Code Reader
• Reads Data from well bar code and reports to field Laptop
• Well Name• API, UWI• Total Depth• Drill Date• Comp Date• LL• Contact• Use/Program• etc
The data capacity of a 2-D bar code is up to 3 K Bytes of data. This should besufficient for the most of the informationrequired including the elevation, coordinates, well construction information including location of the screen and pump, and any other information associated with the well.
Integrated wireless GPS
EQuISSamplingForm
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Screen Shots:
Evolution not Revolution.
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Screen Shots:
Evolution not Revolution.
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“A Lesson in Standards and Data Management”
Leveraged Standards XML
BarcodesWebservices
DataMatrixBarcode Encoding
NEMAGPS Integration
KMLReal-time GPS Display
MIL-STD-810FIntrinsically Safe Devices
Leveraged RDMSOpenWorks
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In Summary, lessons learned…
Testament to Standards
The wonderful thing about Tiggers, is Tiggers is a wonderful thing…
Think big, even when starting small
Starting with a scalable vision is imperative for even the smallest projects
Remain Agile (http://www.agilealliance.org/)
Geography matters
Providing easy to use geographic tools in the field is critical
Leverage, leverage, leverage
Leveraging standards and common, open APIs can provide robust solutions in a timely manner
Shell Exploration & Production
Thank you…
Questions?