Energistics
Energistics is a not for profit organisation to help facilitate information sharing and business process integration in the oil and gas industry. It has 97 members, including all of the oil majors and major oil service companies. It is also manages the WITSML and PRODML data exchange standards for drilling and production, and provides a neutral forum for collaborative learning and sharing.
http://www.energistics.org
Paul Maton -
Principal Consultant
Dr Paul Maton is a principal consultant for Energistics, the not for profit organization based in Houston which develops standards for data exchange in oil and gas, including PRODML for sharing production data, WITSML for sharing well data and RESQML for transfer of geological and reservoir models. Members include Baker Hughes, BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil, Halliburton, ONGC, Saudi Aramco, Schlumberger
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Jerry Hubbard -
President & CEO
Jerry is President & CEO of Energistics, the upstream industry's open data exchange standards consortium. He is responsible for overall operations, for delivering the adoption and deployment message for the Energistics standards portfolio, for increasing membership value, and for building the global user community. He also serves as the Corporate Treasurer. After the successful rebranding to Ene
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Energistics WITSML course
Oil and gas data exchange standards organisation Energistics is running a 2 day course for Deployment Advisor Training Course on WITSML, its standard for drilling data exchange.
15 Mar 2012
Jerry Hubbard takes over at Energistics
Jerry Hubbard, previously chief operating officer of oil and gas data standards body Energistics, has now been appointed president and CEO of Energistics, from Dec 1 2011 onwards.
11 Nov 2011
Energistics – developments in oil and gas data standards
Energistics will release a new version of WITSML, its data exchange standard for drilling, by the end of the year. We interviewed CEO Randy Clark about the future of data standards, preventing deep-sea disasters, and how the organisation keeps people involved
13 Oct 2010