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SAE Media Group’s 16th annual conference on E&P information and data management will provide attendees with a complete update of the industry as it stands today. Focusing on Data Governance, Cloud computing, Knowledge transfers, Data formats and BIG DATA this informative event will bring together key oil and gas companies to deliver presentations based on their experiences, problems and solutions. The event presents itself as the perfect platform in 2014 for learning about new advances in the field, presenting delegates with the latest information and case studies across the industry.

 

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Check our exclusive infographic:
What are industry players saying about their E&P Information & Data Management.

Based on the online E&P Information & Data Management Survey, of more than 65 senior managers involved in the Oil & Gas Data Management Sector, from companies based in Europe and the USA, conducted by the SAE Media Group in November 2013.

 

EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

With senior industry representatives presenting on their own experiences and referring to case studies, success stories and failures, this event promises to be a unique forum and one not to be missed in 2014

2013 Testimonials

'Interesting speakers and topics covered' - BP
'High Level of information and quality of speakers' - Venture Information Management
'Excellent Conference' - TAQA Bratani
'Interesting, well organised and interactive' - NDB
 



 

This 3 day event will be a fantastic opportunity for companies within the industry to talk to leading experts, it will draw on its 15 years to bring together leading E&P data management professional representing all aspects of the industry. From Asia to Europe the diversity of speakers and delegates will give a broad spectrum of ideas, opinions, problems and solutions. This event promises to be a unique platform for networking and problem solving.

 

Learn about and consider the issues expressed from the views of 12 oil and gas companies
Discuss methods and strategies for information data management
Understand BIG DATA
Analyse the current status of subsurface data management
Develop enterprise data management strategy ideas
Scrutinise the developments around data governance and standards
Hear recent case studies on Petrel data management
Examine the implications of knowledge transfer issues

Account Manager
Asset Lifecycle Management Manager
Business Architect
Business Development Manager
D&S Analyst
Data Information Manager
Data Management Expert
Data Management Process Manager
Document & Standards Analyst
Document Controller
Editorial & Content Manager
Exploration Data Manager
Geo Data and Application
Geoscience Data Management Specialist
Geoscience Technologist
GIS Analysis EnP/ Expl
Global Information Manager
Head of G&G Data Acquisition and Management Department
Information Manager
 
 IT & Database Manager
Lead Data Architect Upstream
PE Systems Analyst
Practice Manager
Principle Consultant
Production Manager
Production Programmer
Regional Manager Europe
Senior Account Manager
Senior Advisor Oil & Gas
Senior Analyst IM DM
Sr System Analyst, Expoloration/PRDM
Subsurface Data Manager
Team Lead, Data Management
Tech Solutions Lead
Technical Data Manager
Technical Projects Manager
UCIM Data Quality Champion
UK General Manager

 

February 2013 Delegates included:

ADMA OPCO; Argonet; Belle Coeur Farm; BG Group; BP; China Standard Certification Center; Conocophillips Norway; Digital Earth; DONG E&P Norge; Energistics; Enform; ENI - E&P Division; ExxonMobil Exploration Company; Fugro Data Solutions; GDF SUEZ E&P UK Ltd; GE Intelligent Platforms; Geologix; Halliburton; International Association Of Oil & Gas Producers ( O G P ); IPL Information Processing Ltd; Japan Oil Gas & Metals National Corporation; Korean Resister of Shipping; Kuwait Oil Company (KSC); Landmark Software & Services ; Logtek A S; Maersk Oil and Gas AS; Maersk Olie Og Gas A S; Miracle A/S; MOG; MOL Hungarian Oil; MOL Rt - Magyar Olaj - Es Gazipari Reszvenytarsasa; Molten ; Mubadala Petroleum; NCOC; NDB Ltd; Neuralog; Nexen; Norwegian Petroleum Directorate; O D L; O M V Exploration &Production GmbH; OMV E&P GmbH; OMV UK Ltd; Paradigm; Pemex E & P; Petrofac Energy Developments; PIDX; PPL; PT. Sigma Cipta Utama; Repsol; Repsol YPF; RWE Dea; Santos; Saudi Aramco; Seokyoung Systems; Shell; Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG); Statoil; Statoil ASA; Taqa Bratani; Taqa Bratani Limited Taqa House; The Geotech Group; Total; Tullow Oil; Venture Information Management; Woodside Petroleum Limited;

Conference programme

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Flemming Rolle

Flemming Rolle, Manager Information and Application Systems, DONG E&P Norge

9:10 Petrel project management

Sherwin Francis

Sherwin Francis, E&P IT Subsurface Service Analyst, BG Group

• What is petrel project management?
• Using reference projects
• Petrel project management tools
• Achieving better data management with blueback project tracker
 

9:50 Information Management with Landmark – The Next Generation

Chaminda  Peries

Chaminda Peries , Senior Development Manager, Halliburton - Landmark

• Landmarks Capability and Expertise in Upstream Information Management
• Our Next Generation Information Management Technology Solutions

10:30 Morning Coffee

11:00 Perspectives on data architecture and data management

Johan  Stockmann

Johan Stockmann, Lead Enterprise Data Architect, Technical & Competitive IT, Shell Global Solutions International BV

 

 

 

• Growing relevance of data drives the need to speak the same language: the case for data architecture
• Increasing the maturity – understand where to begin and what you are driving for
• Data Management and Data Architecture – critically different and mutually dependent
• Getting the right person on the job – what roles do you need to have put in place
• The end game: making data available is more than statistics about quality
• Data architecture a way of working, not a project
 

11:40 Issues in Standardizing PPDM Implementations

Robert Best

Robert Best, CTO, PetroWEB

• Issues involved in integrating different PPDM implementations
• Integrating software from multiple vendors
• Case Study- Reviewing the relevant elements of an actual implementation with 3 vendors

12:20 Networking Lunch

13:40 Formats and Good Practices - SEGY2 an update

Jill Lewis

Jill Lewis, Chair, Technical Standards Committee, SEG and MD Troika International, Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG)

Over the past nine months we have assisted one of the West African governments in putting together a National Data Repository.  Within this exercise and the QC work that Troika carries out it has become increasing obvious how little attention is spent on meta-data, formats and contract compliance. In this talk we will look at:

• National Data Repository case study
• What was and can be improved upon within format validation and checking for contract compliance?
• How modern formats can be used to advance Data Management?
• What will come next in the form of SEGY2 from the SEG?
 

14:20 TransForm with InforMation

• Repsol’s evolution to E&P
• Establishing Information LifeCycle Management
 

Patrick Meroney

Patrick Meroney, Manager, Information Management, Repsol Houston

Gema Santos Martin

Gema Santos Martin, Head of Information Management, Global Upstream, Repsol S A

15:00 Afternoon Tea

15:30 A 3 year journey formalising information management at OMV E&P

Juergen Mischker

Juergen Mischker, Department Manager Process and Information Management , OMV E&P GmbH

• Presentation will show how we formalized Information management at OMV E&P
• Information Management became an process within the OMV EP process map
• Paradigm shift: Who owns data?
• First project where we the paradigm shift was applied

16:10 Panel Discussion- Data integration, practice, process and issues

Flemming Rolle

Flemming Rolle, Manager Information and Application Systems, DONG E&P Norge

Johan  Stockmann

Johan Stockmann, Lead Enterprise Data Architect, Technical & Competitive IT, Shell Global Solutions International BV

Patrick Meroney

Patrick Meroney, Manager, Information Management, Repsol Houston

16:50 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

Flemming Rolle

Flemming Rolle, Manager Information and Application Systems, DONG E&P Norge

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Flemming Rolle

Flemming Rolle, Manager Information and Application Systems, DONG E&P Norge

9:10 Data Management, the Future?

Keith  Roberts

Keith Roberts, Upstream Data Architect and Senior Technical, Architecture and Technology, Global Strategic Services, ExxonMobil Information Technology

• Trends from the past to the present
• Looking from the present to the future
• Architectures and Strategies for Data Management
• Stepping into the future – what are we doing?

9:50 Front-End Integration and Data QC Project: A Case Study of Master Project Implementation and Data access in a Multi-vendor E&P environment

Hussain  Zaid Al-Ajmi

Hussain Zaid Al-Ajmi, Team Leader Exploration & Production IM, Kuwait Oil Company

• Data Validation and Authentication
• Standards and naming conventions
• Consistency and completeness
• Integration of different databases and working bases

10:30 Morning Coffee

11:00 Collaboration & Standardisation within E&P

Ove Ryland

Ove Ryland, Executive Director, EPIM

• Why and how to collaborate in the IM part og O&G
• How is this done in practice – as seen from NCS
• Fundamentals for IM sharing in a collaborative environment

11:40 Panel Discussion- Big Data potential for upstream oil and gas

Gema Santos Martin

Gema Santos Martin, Head of Information Management, Global Upstream, Repsol S A

Keith  Roberts

Keith Roberts, Upstream Data Architect and Senior Technical, Architecture and Technology, Global Strategic Services, ExxonMobil Information Technology

Flemming Rolle

Flemming Rolle, Manager Information and Application Systems, DONG E&P Norge

12:20 Networking Lunch

13:30 A Collective Approach to Effective Data Management Practice

Trudy Curtis

Trudy Curtis, Chief Executive Officer, PPDM Association

After languishing in obscurity for many decades, the importance of data and information has finally been recognized in practical ways.  As professional practitioners, data managers are working collectively to establish critical international standards such as common vocabularies, best practices, data handling rules, benchmarking metrics and an international certification.  These benefit data and data managers by making both data and data managers more adaptable, scalable and portable. The PPDM Association is the internationally recognized society of data managers, and has been at the forefront of this emergence.  This presentation will focus on the work underway and complete in this field. 

14:10 IM Project Integration: "Bringing it all together for Operatorship"

David Lloyd

David Lloyd, IS Projects Portfolio Manager, GDF SUEZ E&P UK Ltd

• The journey from robust data to integration
• Subsurface data quality improvement and enhancement
• Portal based IM
• Weaving in GIS
• Integrating the management systems

14:50 Afternoon Tea

15:20 Framework for semi-automatically identifying, reconciling, and maintaining G&G data within an inhomogeneous environment

Paul  Richter

Paul Richter, G&G project Database engineer, ICT, ENI Petroleum

• Identifying the most pressing issue in E&P data management
• The utopian data management environment
• Building an easy to use solution that “just works”
• Framework demonstration and result metrics

16:00 Record keeping disasters and How to avoid them?

• Overview
• Why document and records management is important
• What happens when things go wrong
• San Bruno, California: the Anatomy of a Disaster
- The Pipeline Rupture and Fire
- The National Transport Safety Board Investigation
- The Subsequent CPUC Investigation(s)
- Recordkeeping issues and violations
- The size and scale of the corrective actions
- Penalties and Fines
• Lessons Learnt

Paul Duller

Paul Duller, Director of Consulting, Tribal Group plc

Alison North

Alison North, Management Consultant, AN Information

16:40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

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FEATURED SPEAKERS

Flemming Rolle

Flemming Rolle

Manager Information and Application Systems, DONG E&P Norge
Gema Santos Martin

Gema Santos Martin

Head of Information Management, Global Upstream, Repsol S A
Hussain  Zaid Al-Ajmi

Hussain Zaid Al-Ajmi

Team Leader Exploration & Production IM, Kuwait Oil Company
Jill Lewis

Jill Lewis

Chair, Technical Standards Committee, SEG and MD Troika International, Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG)
Johan  Stockmann

Johan Stockmann

Lead Enterprise Data Architect, Technical & Competitive IT, Shell Global Solutions International BV
Sherwin Francis

Sherwin Francis

E&P IT Subsurface Service Analyst, BG Group

Alison North

Management Consultant, AN Information
Alison North

Chaminda Peries

Senior Development Manager, Halliburton - Landmark
Chaminda  Peries

David Lloyd

IS Projects Portfolio Manager, GDF SUEZ E&P UK Ltd
David Lloyd

David Seymour

Industry Solution Advisor, Halliburton - Landmark
David Seymour

Flemming Rolle

Manager Information and Application Systems, DONG E&P Norge
Flemming Rolle

Gema Santos Martin

Head of Information Management, Global Upstream, Repsol S A
Gema Santos Martin

Hussain Zaid Al-Ajmi

Team Leader Exploration & Production IM, Kuwait Oil Company
Hussain  Zaid Al-Ajmi

Jill Lewis

Chair, Technical Standards Committee, SEG and MD Troika International, Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG)
Jill Lewis

Johan Stockmann

Lead Enterprise Data Architect, Technical & Competitive IT, Shell Global Solutions International BV
Johan  Stockmann

Juergen Mischker

Department Manager Process and Information Management , OMV E&P GmbH
Juergen Mischker

Keith Roberts

Upstream Data Architect and Senior Technical, Architecture and Technology, Global Strategic Services, ExxonMobil Information Technology
Keith  Roberts

Ove Ryland

Executive Director, EPIM
Ove Ryland

Patrick Meroney

Manager, Information Management, Repsol Houston
Patrick Meroney

Paul Richter

G&G project Database engineer, ICT, ENI Petroleum
Paul  Richter

Paul Duller

Director of Consulting, Tribal Group plc
Paul Duller

Robert Best

CTO, PetroWEB
Robert Best

Sherwin Francis

E&P IT Subsurface Service Analyst, BG Group
Sherwin Francis

Trudy Curtis

Chief Executive Officer, PPDM Association
Trudy Curtis

Workshops

Principles and Practices of Document Control
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Principles and Practices of Document Control

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11th February 2014
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Improving E&P Data Quality
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Improving E&P Data Quality

Marriott Regents Park
11th February 2014
London, United Kingdom

Tapes, Disks And Formats
Workshop

Tapes, Disks And Formats

Marriott Regents Park
14th February 2014
London, United Kingdom

How to survive change in E&P IT
Workshop

How to survive change in E&P IT

Marriott Regents Park
14th February 2014
London, United Kingdom

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