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SAE Media Group present their 10th Annual Conference……

E&P Information and Data Management

Are you an oil & gas company looking to increase your profits through effective data management? Do you want to know how IOCs, NOCs and Independents have updated their data management capabilties making them more streamline and user friendly?

This conference will address this and more. Boosting business performance and knowledge: E&P Information and Data Management will provide a comprehensive update on recent issues, developments and best practice in your industry.

Hear leading representatives from: Saudi Aramco, Shell Exploration & Production, Repsol YPF, Tullow Oil, Shell Global Solutions, Eni E&P, Schlumberger Information Solutions, OpenSpirit, IHS Energy and many more key E&P information and data management organisations

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The E&P industry today has seen an increase in the information that is being gathered and there are new ways of storing and retrieving data which require substantial investment. In the industry there are some key questions:

  • What do organisation’s get back from their investment?
  • How does the E&P IT infrastructure operate?
  • How can people be attracted to the industry?
  • What needs to be done with E&P applications to make them more user friendly?  

This conference will seek to answer these issues and more, thus helping to improve the industry's understanding of how it can be moved forward.


This forum will enable you to:

Hear about developing information management tools to assist in measurable performance improvement

Learn
about the how methods of knowledge transfer are being developed
Discover
how to improve your E&P operations and information management
Understand what is being done to recruit people into the industry
Benefit from hearing industry leaders discussing E&P applications how they need to be more "user friendly"
Maximise your knowledge to improve business performance

Gain
an insight into the data management experiences of the most influential and major players within the E&P industry
Meet
and network with leading industry players and raise the profile of your company



The expert speaker line-up includes:

Al Kok, Well Data Management Group Leader, Exploration Data Management Division, Saudi Aramco
Andrew Marks, CIO, Tullow Oil
Agustin Diz
, Director of Technical Information Management, Repsol YPF
Clay Harter, Chief Technology Officer, OpenSpirit
Katya Casey, Global Applications and Information Management Lead, BHP Billiton
Marco Piantanida, Technical Leader, Business Applications, Eni E&P
Fabio Feneri, Technical Leader, SW & Data T/S, Eni E&P
Thierry Gregorius, Head of Exploration Data Management & Geomatics, Shell Global Solutions
Hans Tetteroo, Geoinformation Consultant, Shell E&P Europe
Steve Cooper, Senior Director, Professional Servies, IHS Energy
Jerry Hubbard, Executive Vice President, Business Development, Energistics
New addition: Han de Min, Vice President Global Exploration & Production, AspenTech

SAE Media Group would like to say thank you to the following for all of their assistance in putting together the agenda:
Agustin Diz, Director of Technical Information Management, Repsol YPF
Najib Abusalbi, Director, Research & Innovation, Schlumberger Information Solutions
Tony SAE Media Groupth, Marketing Manager, Schlumberger Information Solutions
Jerry Hubbard, Executive Vice Preseident, Business Development,
Energistics
Alan SAE Media Groupth
, Managing Consultant, Paras Consulting
Katya Casey, Global Applications and Information Management Lead, BHP Billiton

Conference programme

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Najib Abusalbi

Najib Abusalbi, Director, Research & Innovation, Schlumberger Information Solutions

9:10 ALIGNING THE WAY PEOPLE ACCESS INFORMATION TO THE WAY THEY THINK

Andrew Marks

Andrew Marks, Chief Information Officer, Tullow Oil

  • Common perceptions of data whether a geologist, economist or IT specialist
  • Aligning how Tullow Oil provides information to how people work using the "GIS Portal"
  • Creating one tool to access all information
  • Ensuring quick identification of clean data, raw data and data gaps
  • Getting a return on data management investing: equating what you put in to what you get back
  • 9:50 I.S. DATA MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES AT PETROM E&P

    Franz Schmidt

    Franz Schmidt, E&P Divisional CIO and Head of IS Delivery, Petrom SA

  • Undergoing a cultural change in data management from government organisation to majority ownership by OMV - uniting delivery of technology with delivery of service
  • Aligning the old "build not by" philosophy with the new "buy not build" approach" - fostering a climate for major infrastructure modernisation
  • Consolidating the diverse data management application landscape
  • Achieving the end goal of increased levels of maturity across IS organisation to better support E&P activiti
  • 10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 MANAGING OPERATIONAL UNCERTAINTY TO OPTIMISE OPERATIONS

    Cedric Bouleau

    Cedric Bouleau, PMP, Business Development Manager, Schlumberger Information Solutions

  • What is operational uncertainty?
  • Application 1: optimising a single operational workflow
  • Information management: the foundation of operational uncertainty management
  • Application 2: going field wide
  • 11:40 PROACTIVE WELL DATA MANAGEMENT STRATEGY FOR ENSURING DATA QUALITY, COMPLETENESS AND TIMELINESS

    Al Kok

    Al Kok, Group Lead, Well Data Management Group, Exploration Data Management Division, Saudi Aramco

  • Creating a sustainable and proactive well data management strategy
  • Leveraging the information captured at the well site for data tracking
  • Employing well-defined processes to ensure data is quickly and completely loaded into the corporate databases
  • Developing a methodology that tracks and monitors well data changes to ensure quality
  • Encompassing practical approaches to ensure timely delivery of well data to the user community
  • 12:20 Networking Lunch

    13:50 DATA VALUE AS A FOUNDATION OF DATA QUALITY

    Steve Cooper

    Steve Cooper, Senior Director, Professional Services, IHS Energy

  • E&P data quality is expensive to address (but it is even more expensive to ignore)
  • Data value is a key component of any data quality program, ensuring that scarce resources are focused to create maximum value
  • Data value is determined through an analysis of relative importance to critical workflow and the decision making process
  • Data value determination is dynamic: adapting to the time, type and phase of the workflow being considered
  • A common structure needs to be adopted for measuring data value that is then linked into data quality assessment practices
  • 14:30 THE NATURE OF TRUTH

    David Holmes

    David Holmes, Information Management Practice Manager, Landmark

  • Identifying the provenance of data
  • Raising the confidence level in data
  • Creating and propagating reference data standards
  • Applying business rules to implement standards
  • Capturing and storing corporate knowledge and to make it easier for us and the next generation
  • 15:10 Afternoon Tea

    15:40 DIGITAL PATHWAYS DELIVERED

    Clay Harter

    Clay Harter, Chief Technology Officer, OpenSpirit Corporation

  • Asset teams must be able to access, visualise, interpret and model data from an array of resources
  • Collaboration is often hindered by brick walls between workflow silos
  • Discussion of how various applications and data stores exploit the OpenSpirit integration framework to improve asset investment decisions
  • Case studies
  • 16:20 ORGANISATION AND ACCESS OF LEGACY DATA AT PDVSA

    Robert Best

    Robert Best, President, Neuralog Inc

  • Disposition and Categories of data organised
  • Organisation of Data Management personnel
  • Technologies and standards employed
  • Before and after comparison : user data access
  • 17:00 PANEL SESSION: E&P Recruitment & Retention

    Chair: Deidre O'Donnell

    Chair: Deidre O'Donnell, Managing Director, Working Smart Ltd

    Thierry Gregorius

    Thierry Gregorius, Head of Exploration data Mgt & Geomatics, Shell International Exploration & Production

    Serge Brun

    Serge Brun, Corporate Training and Career Planning Manager, Schlumberger Information Solutions

    Najib Abusalbi

    Najib Abusalbi, Director, Research & Innovation, Schlumberger Information Solutions

    17:40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    17:50 Drink Reception Sponsored by Schlumberger Information Solutions

    8:30 Registration & Coffee

    8:50 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Chair: Alan Smith

    Chair: Alan Smith, Managing Consultant, Paras Consulting

    9:00 WHAT ARE THE CRITICAL DATA MANAGEMENT WORKFLOWS IN VALUE CREATION PROCESSES?

    Agustin Diz

    Agustin Diz, Director of Technical Information Management, Repsol YPF

  • Defining the value of an E&P firm
  • What is the critical information related to the assets?
  • Managing this information
  • How should we manage it to make is simpler to use?
  • 9:40 E&P MASTER DATA AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

    Han de Min

    Han de Min , Vice President Global Exploration & Production , Aspentech

  • Basis for design engineering and on line production modelling
  • Life cycle asset value optimisation
  • Physical production system, asset registers and production system architecture
  • Role based visualisation and need for effective master data management
  • 10:00 HOW CAN LOGISTICS PROFESSIONALS ACCESS INFORMATION WHEN IT IS NEEDED?

    Simon Johnson

    Simon Johnson, Vice President, Europe, Middle East & Africa, iLogistics, IBS Group

  • Introducing standardisation in the logistics process
  • Improving transparency though efficient operational process tracking
  • Applying a single enterprise-wide system
  • Utilising scalable IT applications that enable centralised data processing
  • Implementing a stable IT application that ensures continuous access to data and information
  • 10:20 Morning Coffee

    10:40 MANAGING THE COSTS IN E&P INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

    Katya Casey

    Katya Casey, Global Applications and Information Management Lead, BHP Billiton

  • Large initial investment and deferred realisation of value
  • How to make achieved results sustainable
  • Role of industry vendors in costs reduction of data/information management
  • What is coming next: new types of data and new disciplines to manage?
  • 11:20 ACCESSING E&P DATA THROUGH WEB PORTALS

  • Accessing worldwide technical data utilising web portal technology
  • Using a uniform interface to access multifarious data
  • Understanding the potential usage within an interpretation project
  • Self service data management
  • Managing a portal used by approximately 300 users per day: utilising 5 years experience
  • Marco Piantanida

    Marco Piantanida, Technical Leader - Business Applications Group, ENI E&P

    Fabio Feneri

    Fabio Feneri, Technical Leader, SW & Data T/S, ENI E&P

    12:00 DEPLOYING A GLOBAL MAP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AT SHELL

    Hans Tetteroo

    Hans Tetteroo, Geoinformation Consultant, Shell E&P Europe

  • Global business drivers
  • Taking an integrated approach with Flare’s E&P catalogue
  • Legacy migration
  • Behaviour change management
  • Results to date
  • 12:40 Networking Lunch

    13:50 E&P WORKFLOW OPTIMISATION

    John Shearn

    John Shearn, Technical Consulting Manager Europe & Africa, Schlumberger

  • Workflows consist of 4 dimensions Applications used to execute work
  • Information needs to be accessible at the right quality at the right time
  • Output provided to the next step and stored correctly
  • Infrastructure needs to support the whole process
  • 14:30 CURRENT E&P DATA MANAGEMENT AT THE ONGC

    Sanjay Chakravorty

    Sanjay Chakravorty, Senior Programme Officer, ONGC

  • Managing legacy data through E&P Information Network (EPINET)
  • Initiating and building a company wide current well data management framework
  • Lessons learned from implementing a pilot project for daily reporting of E&P data
  • Using and "OPU" model for well data management from drill sites to operational base to data model using XML spreadsheet loaders
  • Moving forward through an extension to production and drilling data classes
  • 15:10 Afternoon Tea

    15:40 OPEN DATA EXCHANGE STANDARDS

    Jerry Hubbard

    Jerry Hubbard, Executive Vice President, Business Development, Energistics

  • PRODML Version 1.0, an initiative led by energy companies and vendors who believe that the industry needs a freely available, universally applicable set of industry standards
  • The business case for PRODML,
  • Report on the PRODML project and pilots and review of PRODML deployment opportunities.
  • The role open standards play in optimising production  for energy company, service company and software vendor information management strategies
  • 16:20 PANEL SESSION: The future of Information Management and Measurement

    Agustin Diz

    Agustin Diz, Director of Technical Information Management, Repsol YPF

    Chair: Alan Smith

    Chair: Alan Smith, Managing Consultant, Paras Consulting

    Jerry Hubbard

    Jerry Hubbard, Executive Vice President, Business Development, Energistics

    Adil Mukhitov

    Adil Mukhitov, Vice President Information Management , Schlumberger Information Solutions

    17:00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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    E&P Information Data Mining, Mashing and Visualising

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