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Arild Haugen Erin Lynch How the oil industry can reduce risk in the Arctic with more accessible data

ArcticWeb: How the Oil Industry Can Reduce Risk in the Arctic with More Accessible Data

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Page 1: ArcticWeb: How the Oil Industry Can Reduce Risk in the Arctic with More Accessible Data

Arild HaugenErin Lynch

How the oil industry can reduce risk in the Arctic with more

accessible data

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Arctic Information: What’s Needed?

• Meteorological (Wind, Temperature), oceanographic, ice, bathymetry

• Geophysical data (gravity/magnetics, seismic), Cultural Data (licenses, boundaries, fields)

• Emergency Preparedness Data

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Arctic Information: What’s Available

• Public Data Sources

• Private (corporate) sources

• Joint research projects

• Scientific Publications

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ArcticWeb

• ArcticWeb is a public geoportal which aims to simplify access to public data by making terms searchable from multiple sources at once.

• Need for easier access to E&P exploration data

• Also includes some private data sources

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Joint Industry Project (JIP) Members

• Statoil

• ConocoPhillips

• BG Group

• Lundin

• ENI Norge

• Shell

• Spring Energy

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Key Data Owners

• Norwegian Government Agencies

• Partners in joint research projects

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Users

• Geoscientists

• Information managers

• Emergency Preparedness Planners

• Environmental scientists

• Scouts / Investors

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Uses

• Environmental Impact Assessments

• Emergency Preparedness Reports

• Access geological information

• Risk Analysis

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ArcticWeb Search Engine

Web Services

Databases

Web

HTML PagesNon-Standard

Protocols

PDF

RSS Feeds

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Data via Search or by Geographical Location

Data is correlated and overlapping. Selected areas highlighted on left, viewable on map.

This is an example of a search-based integration of a wide-range of data sources in different standards, correlated via search terms and geographical locations. We used Whereoil to remove the need for data providers to accept standard data formats and publish standard web

services.

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Example:Lofoten Islands, Norway

• Licenses

• Seismic

• Wells

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Quick Look at Barents Sea

• Vessel Locations

• Shipping Lanes

• Seismic Acquisition Areas

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Apply Data to Products

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Conclusion

• Collaboration and cooperation

• More data available, the lower the risk

• Simplify decision process by combining information.

• Future Potential: How we’re going to add even more value.