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Building upon the resounding and ever-growing success of their past 12 E&P Information and Data Management conferences, SAE Media Group are proud to announce their 13th annual conference on the 7th & 8th of February 2011 in London.

For E&P Information and Data Management 2011 we will take a fresh look at what has been happening in the industry of late. There have been a number of key developments that not only address the basic essentials, but also the added value that can be derived from robust and innovative IM and DM systems. Exclusive case studies and sessions on the latest technological and strategic developments will form the corner stone of the agenda which will ensure that every participant gets something new and valuable along the journey.
Make sure that you are part of Europe's largest and most prestigious event with top level experts from oil, gas and petrochemical companies.

Key topics to be addressed:

  • APPLICATION AND SOLUTION INTEGRATION
     
  • DATA AND INFORMATION QUALITY IMPLEMENTATION
     
  • ARCHIVING AND NETWORK CONSIDERATIONS
     
  • SEISAE Media GroupC APPLICATIONS
     
  • E&P FOCUSED ARCHITECTURE
     
  • ENHANCING VALUE

 

Click on the video below to view highlights from last year's E&P Information & Data Management conference. 

  • Understanding user’s behaviours and attitude towards data and information management
  • Demonstrating the value of data and information as an asset
  • Benchmarking your data and information management performance with other companies
  • The standing of data and information management within the business – professionalising the discipline
  • The importance of business engagement, organisation, roles and responsibilities
  • Critical success factors in delivering data and information management projects
  • Benefits management and realisation
  • Data/Information/Knowledge Management Professionals
  • Data Administrators
  • IT Managers for the Oil and Gas Industry
  • CIO
  • GIS Co-ordinator

2010 attendees included:

Act Global Consulting - Addax Petroleum Services - ÅF-engineering - Alnaft - Amor Pragma - BG Group - Bowleven Plc - BP - BP Exploration - BP International - Cairn Energy India - CDA - Centrica - Centrica Energy - Chelmond Management - Chevron - C-NLOPB - Digital Earth - Dong E&P Norge - Dong Energy - E.ON Ruhrgas - ENI E&a

Conference programme

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Robert Winsloe

Robert Winsloe, President, Digital Earth

9:10 Keynote: THE INTEGRATION OF STRUCTURED, UNSTRUCTURED AND VALUE ADDED DATA

Achim Kamelger

Achim Kamelger, Global Manager Data and Information , OMV Exploration and Production

  • Bridging the gap between structured and unstructured data
  • Optimising the migration of unstructured data
  • What constitutes “value added” data and how will this be integrated?
  • 9:50 MORE LOG ANALYSIS, LESS DATA MANAGEMENT, A WORKFLOW DRIVEN DATA DELIVERY STORY

    Paul  Galinski

    Paul Galinski, Schlumberger Information Management Global Business Development Manager, Schlumberger Ltd

  • Reduces time lost searching or mining for data
  • Reduces complexity of locating data in multiple repositori
  • Increases  efficiency of data transfer mechanisms and wo
  • Shortens work cycles for geoscientists
  • Enables quicker decision making
     
  • 10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 Case study: GETTING STARTED ON YOUR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT JOURNEY - IMPLEMENTING DATA AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT IN A START-UP OIL & GAS COMPANY

  • The need for the trip – Building the business case for IM and finding a sponsor
  • Planning the trip – Establishing the IM road map and gaining buy-in
  • The journey begins – Building the team; data and information management governance; projects and processes
  • On the journey – What has been achieved so far? Dealing with issues and challenges
  • Assessing the progress – Metrics and indicators
  • The road that never ends – Planning the next steps
  • Geiza Powell

    Geiza Powell, E&P Information Management Coordinator, Vale

    Simon Cushing

    Simon Cushing, Head of Advisory Services, Venture Information Management

    11:40 Case study: WHY IS GLOBAL LICENSE INFORMATION A SUCCESS FACTOR FOR STATOIL?

    Britt Iden

    Britt Iden, Central Project Data Manager, Statoil

  • Background: Why a Global License project in Statoil?
  • Global License information - definitions, data flow, storage
  • Lack of QA license information - consequences for the business
  • Work flow, roles and responsibilities
  • Global License as a success factor for the business
  • Results from the project - Improved DM processes and technical solutions
  • 12:20 THE DYNAMIC DATA CENTER OF THE FUTURE

    Laurence  James

    Laurence James , UK Product Alliances and Solutions Marketing Manager , NetApp

  • Delivering a flexible, scalable petro-technical IT environment
  • A return to the data center - transition to a shared IT infrastructure
  • Integrated data protection - it’s all about the applications
  • 13:00 Networking Lunch

    14:00 INCREASING THE PROBABILITY OF SUCCESS OF YOUR NEXT DATA MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

    Max  Greengrass

    Max Greengrass, Senior Manager, Business Intelligence and Information Management Practice, Wipro

  • Applying a target business model for improving data quality
  • Learning from corrective actions, to aid future progress
  • Ensuring that initiatives are self-sustaining rather than a continual clean-up exercise
  • 14:40 WELL GEODETICS IN MASTER DATA MANAGEMENT

    Robert  Best

    Robert Best, President, Neuralog

    15:20 Afternoon Tea

    15:40 Case study: PEOPLE... PROCESSES... TECHNOLOGY... ONE YEAR ON

    David Lloyd

    David Lloyd, IS Programme Manager, GDF SUEZ E&P UK LTD

  • Update on last year
  • How the Project Management and ITIL has settled in to:
  • the new organisation
  • the new office with a new comms room
  • the new SAN
  • Future developments

     

  • 16:20 UPSTREAM INTERNATIONAL DATA EXCHANGE FORMATS ON TAPE AND DISK

    Jill Lewis

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

  • Tape or Disk what are the advantages
  • Data organization on tape, encapsulation or native
  • Quality Flags and automation
  • SEG Technical Section, "Best Practices in Geophysical Data Management"
  • 17:00 GLOBAL WELL IDENTIFICATION STANDARDS

    Steve Cooper

    Steve Cooper, CCO, PPDM Association

  • The PPDM Association has formed a workgroup to establish a global standard for well identification.
  • This will be based upon a set of business requirements for well identification and builds upon previous work that focused on defining the components of a well.
  • The global standard will be used to develop a revised numbering standard that will supersede the current API D12A standard in North America.
  • This presentation will describe the challenges with existing well identification approaches, the work that has been completed to-date, and how we believe that the standard can be applied globally.
  • 17:40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    8:30 Registration & Coffee

    9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Robert Winsloe

    Robert Winsloe, President, Digital Earth

    9:10 Case study: NK SCADA RE-ACTIVATION PROJECT

    Khawar Rafi Qureshy

    Khawar Rafi Qureshy, Senior Engineer (PET Data), Kuwait Oil Company (KOC)

  • Establishing the Collaborated Task Force Team –TFT
  • Developing the Web based Analytical Tool
  • Creating a Real Time Work Flow System
  • Establishing the Knowledge Management System
  • Developing integrated solutions
  • 9:50 Case study: SEISMIC DATA MANAGEMENT

    Agustin Diz

    Agustin Diz, Director of Technical Information Management, Repsol YPF

  • The challenges of seismic data management: Volumes, Formats, Media
  • How do we want to have access to it?
  • What are the possible solutions for better access: Outsourcing or internal?
  • The business case
  • Implementation of the solution and current status
  • 10:30 Morning Coffee

    11:00 EPiI WILL REVIEW THE CRITICAL IMPORTANCE OF CREATING A STABLE AND EXTENDABLE INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE

    John Bell

    John Bell, Director Oil & Gas Vertical Market (EMEA), EMC Europe

    EPiI (Exploration and Production Information infrastructure) will review the critical importance of creating a stable and extendable information infrastructure. Designed to be the most cost effective, high performing, secure and compliant bedrock of carbon discovery. See your upstream applications accelerated by a minimum of 300% in accessing Seismic projects.

    11:40 WHAT IS SO SPECIAL ABOUT E&P FOCUSED ARCHITECTURE? GETTING THE CONCEPT SORTED BEFORE HEADING INTO THE DETAIL

    Alan Smith

    Alan Smith, Managing Consultant, RPS Energy

  • Defining what we mean by E&P focused architecture
  • Which elements are specific to E&P and which can we “borrow” from other industries?
  • Business and technical perspectives of the architecture and how to manage these
  • What are we seeing in the current architectural trends?
  • 12:20 MANAGING TODAY'S ASSETS: PRESERVING FOR THE FUTURE

    13:00 Networking Lunch Sponsored by EMC EUROPE

    14:00 INVESTING IN VALUE: OPEN AND EXTENSIBLE E&P ARCHITECTURE ENABLES WORKFLOW-DRIVEN DECISIONS

    Clay Harter

    Clay Harter, Chief Technology Officer, OpenSpirit, a TIBCO Software Group company

    How a  well-thought Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) solution provides:

  • Application to Application interoperability
  • Application / Data Store independence
  • Web and desktop integration
  • 14:40 Afternoon keynote: INFORMATION MANAGEMENT: A JOURNEY UPSTREAM

    Melanie Bell

    Melanie Bell, Global Upstream Information Management Champion, Chevron Texaco

  • Establishing an Information Management Strategy and Portfolio
  • The Challenges of Change
  • The Journey Forward
  • 15:20 Afternoon Tea

    15:50 APPLYING DATA MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES AND WEB TECHNOLOGIES TO AUTOMATICALLY CAPTURE KNOWLEDGE

    Robert Winsloe

    Robert Winsloe, President, Digital Earth

  • Capture and management of the knowledge held by geoscientists and engineers remains a major challenge
  • Existing systems rely heavily on people's most valuable resource - time
  • Using web technologies and data management principles to automatically capture and manage knowledge
  • A case study - the principles and technologies at work
  • 16:20 DELIVERING AN IT SOLUTION TO SUPPORT THE MANAGEMENT OFPRODUCTION DATA

    Mario Marco Fiorani

    Mario Marco Fiorani, Manager, Corporate Data and Information Management, ENI - E&P Division

  • The business requirements for a production data management system
  • A tactical approach as a preparation for the global solution
  • The real information management challenges to implement PDMS
  • Project history (2009-2011)
  • The measure of benefits for the organisation
  • The way forward

     

  • 17:00 ESTABLISHING THE SEISMIC DATASTORE

    Malcolm Flemming

    Malcolm Flemming, CEO, CDA Ltd

  • Challenges in seismic data management
  • Standardisation of the data repository
  • Data virtualisation
  • 17:40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

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    Workshops

    Enabling Value from Data and Information Management – Achieving Business Buy-in
    Workshop

    Enabling Value from Data and Information Management – Achieving Business Buy-in

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