People and the digital oilfield
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Thursday, October 20, 2011, Stavanger, Norwegian Petroleum Museum
This conference is designed for people from the IT department (and related domains), and human factors / training departments (and related domains), who would like to keep up to speed with the latest technology and ideas to help people work better with their computer systems.
In order to improve safety, production, efficiency and ultimate recovery, people need to have the best possible information in a way they can work with.
That means they can easily access the information they need, they don't have too much information than they can absorb, they have IT tools they can easily use and collaborate with, and they can practise what they will need to do.
This conference gathers together the best ideas from the oil industry, software companies and academia to help make this happen.
“My theory [on why Macondo happened] is that the interface [providing information about drilling operations] was too complex" - David Payne, Chevron’s vice president of drilling, speaking at the GE Oil and Gas Annual Meeting in Florence on January 312011.
TOPICS COVERED
Tools to help improve decision making during drilling operations (ConocoPhillips/Computas)
Improving collaborative working environment layouts - so they are not designed around the hardware (Halliburton Landmark)
Advances in using drilling simulators for training, using simulaators to test new technology, design procedures and study hazards - experience with Statoil, using wired drill pipe telemetry for kick detection (International Research Institute of Stavanger)
Using life-size drilling simulators the entire drilling team can work with (eDrilling Solutions / SINTEF)
Designing your integrated operations system (IFE)
Safety benefits of moving planning decisions onshore (Cap Gemini)
A better understanding of live drilling data (Verdande)
Agenda
9:00
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Arrivals and Registrations
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9:25
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John Aurlien - Senior integrated operations engineer, Eldfisk II, Norway Capital Projects - Conoco Phillips
Chairman's introduction
John Aurlien holds a Master of Science degree in Information Technology, and has over 20 years of experience from the Oil & Gas industry. In his current role as Sr. Integrated Operations Engineer, Mr. Aurlien is responsible for the implementation of Integrated Operations in the Eldfisk II project.
Conoco Phillips ConocoPhillips is an international, integrated energy company. As of Dec. 31, 2010, it is the third-largest U.S. integrated energy company, based on market capitalization, as well as proved reserves and production of oil and natural gas, and the largest refiner in the United States. ConocoPhillips is the seventh-largest holder of proved reserves and the fourth-largest refiner worldwide, of nongovernment-controlled companies.
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9:30
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Sigve Hamilton Aspelund - Consultant - zzz_Independent drilling data consultant
Offshore safety related to computer interfaces and information
Sigve Hamilton Aspelund is a Senior Petroleum Engineer with onshore/offshore work experience in the oil and gas industry. Having developed excellent consulting experience across Norway and International, I’m now looking for a permanent position with a long-term career goal of becoming VP of production. My broad experience includes geo modeling and simulation, special core analysis, sedimentology and supervision of well drilling, increased oil production, enhanced oil production, water and gas injection, artificial lift (Gas lift), well completion/workover operations, offshore production engineering operations (FPSO/IPF/WHP), artificial lift selection, reservoir engineering, quality, health, safety and environment. It has been gained through working for major Oil & Gas companies including KPOC, NNPC, BP, ENI, Total, Shell, Talisman and Statoil. Additional experience as resource coordinator and have achieved managment onshore and offshore personell and data, increased oil production in exploration and production industry, organized and held courses and team buildings
zzz_Independent drilling data consultant
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10:00
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Mike Herbert and Roar Fjellheim - - Conoco Phillips
Collaboration for improved decision making in drilling
Talk Description. Challenges in drilling operations, today and in the near future How has IO improved the situation, what are the remaining gaps The role of information technology in supporting IO processes The CODIO solution for collaboration and decision making
Roar Fjellheim is a director of business development at Computas. He is educated at NTNU (control engineering) and worked at CERN and Det Norske Veritas before co-founding Computas in 1985. Current responsibilities include managing the Integrated Operations service area, business development and project management. He is also an adjunct professor of Computer Science at the University of Oslo.
Mike Herbert is the Integrated Operations Advisor for ConocoPhillips in Norway. Main responsibilities include the planning and implementation of the ODC (Onshore Drilling Centre) concept, and other Integrated Operation (IO) processes.
He currently manages all Drilling IO R&D projects within ConocoPhillips Norway, and is involved in several IO strategies and initiatives for the Company.
He started his career with Sperry Sun in 1980 as a Field engineer. He has worked in several positions within the Company including several Field positions including that of a Directional Driller. In 1995 he started as a Directional Drilling Co-ordinator. In 2000 he joined Phillips Petroleum Company Norway as a Senior Specialist Drilling Engineer.
Mike has lead one of the work groups of the OLF‘s Integrated Work Processes within Integrated Operations on the NCS. He has been involved with, OG21, where he led the IO Technology Target area group, Petromaks and other similar National strategies and initiatives.
He also is a keen explorer and likes cold places, and in 2009 he successfully spent 4 weeks on a Russian expedition to Antarctica. Now that was an integrated operation!
Mr Herbert holds a Degree in Oceanography, Maritime Science, and Engineering
Conoco Phillips ConocoPhillips is an international, integrated energy company. As of Dec. 31, 2010, it is the third-largest U.S. integrated energy company, based on market capitalization, as well as proved reserves and production of oil and natural gas, and the largest refiner in the United States. ConocoPhillips is the seventh-largest holder of proved reserves and the fourth-largest refiner worldwide, of nongovernment-controlled companies.
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10:30
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Charles McFarland - Global program manager, Collaborative Work Environments - Halliburton Landmark
The Real Challenges to Building Collaborative Centers
Talk Description. Companies have struggled for the last twenty years or more adopting new technologies to improve how they work and the results they achieve. Thousands of hardware and software solutions have been introduced, installed, trained and implemented over this time period, with varying degrees of success and failure. While many factors are identified that contribute to success or failure of productivity improvements projects, we will focus our discussion on areas that are usually missed or ignored when implementing change.
Our nature is to dislike change. Change causes stress, uncertainty, and usually results in immeasurable costs, both to the individual and the organization.
Input + Process = Output. This is the definition of work. This is the basic scientific formula of life. We cannot change results if we continue to work the same way.
We only use about 20-30% of the technology available. This is called our “comfort zone”. The basic set of functionality that we use day in and day out to get our jobs done.
Knowledge management is the key to process improvement. Our industry is facing 50-70% of the talent that found the first trillion barrels leaving in the next 10-15 years.
RESULTS, OBSERVATIONS, CONCLUSIONS: At Halliburton, our design efforts focus on the desired results to achieve new collaborative working environment layouts. In the early days of technology adoption, facilities were designed around the hardware as the heart of the process, we will discuss alternatives.
APPLICATIONS: The concept of designing around workflow and personnel attributes to achieve desired results is nothing new. Architects have practiced function over form for years, but this has not always translated into easily defined changes in our workplace. We will discuss the importance of design, ergonomics and human-machine-interfaces (HMI) with regard to successfully implementing change.
TECHNICAL CONTRIBUTIONS: Far too often our focus is on short-term budget goals, not results, and our industry fails to capture real benefits from process improvement opportunities. By focusing on results, we are able to consider all elements of change that could contribute to the process goals.
Since joining Landmark Software & Services, Charles McFarland has developed a global team responsible for designing and delivering new ways of working that help customers achieve improved productivity and operating results. To date, he has managed the design and delivery of new visualization, collaboration and real time operating centers in India, Turkey, Angola, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Malaysia, Russia, the UK and the United States, all the while focusing on effective process change management. Combined with other Halliburton and Landmark offerings, Charles can design and deliver unique solutions tailored to addressing the vital operational situations encountered by any E&P company, regardless of size. Charles is a certified public accountant and a certified information technology professional. He has published articles in the Houston Business Journal and the Journal of Petroleum Technology, and he speaks at conferences worldwide about the real challenges of achieving better performance through new collaborative work environments
Halliburton Landmark Halliburton Landmark, provides E&P professionals with software-driven lifecycle insights that generate new ideas, actions, and results to maximize asset value. Such insights are derived from digital technology, such as an oil and gas digital twin, which helps take your work to a new level of agility, openness, and collaboration-enabled by innovative and open industry software.
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11:30
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Sven Inge Ødegård - Business Development Manager - eDrilling Solutions
Using drilling simulators for entire team training and to support real time operations
Sven Inge is Project Manager for the Intellectus Training Simulator. Sven Inge has been working with Drilling control and information systems for the last 15 years. He has for the last 5 years been working as a Project Manager for the eDrilling and Intellectus concept. Sven Inge has a Master degree in Cybernetics from the University in Stavanger.
eDrilling Solutions eDrilling Solutions develops immersive drilling simulator tools which can be used to train the entire team who are about to drill a specific well, and also to support real time operations and better understand what is happening downhole.
eDrilling Solutions of Sandnes (near Stavanger) together with partners has developed a full size immersive drilling simulator, which Statoil is using for 100 days a year to train all of the people who will be involved in its drilling projects. Statoil has signed a frame agreement to use the centre for 100 days a year. Although Statoil does not directly employ drillers (it contracts its drilling to drilling companies), it will take the drilling personnel from its drilling companies to the training centre. Entire drilling teams can train at once. People in different roles, even at different companies, can practise how they will work together and drill (rehearse) their response in specific disaster scenarios. Roles can include the driller, assistant driller, toolpusher, company man, drilling supervisor and subcontractors. You can train using a simulation of the actual well to be drilled, including a simulation of the topside equipment to be used, drilling through the subsurface, using the oil companies’ existing subsurface model. An instructor can set up scenarios for people to train on, where different things go wrong, and people have to work out what to do. For example, the instructor can introduce a ‘weak zone’ for the drillers to drill through, or a kick (rush of hydrocarbons into the well). The centre has so many bookings, the company is planning to build another one in Bergen. Statoil tendered for a company to build the system in early 2010 – before the Deepwater Horizon disaster happened. Statoil chose the system because it had the best downhole model of all drilling systems evaluated, says Rolv Rommetveit, managing director of eDrilling Solutions. The simulator can also be used to support real time drilling, comparing what is actually happening with the model of what ought to be happening, to see if anything is going wrong. The company eDrilling Solutions was formed 2 years ago, commercialising research and development work from SINTEF with the Integrated Drilling Simulator IDS as the core technology. SINTEF first started developing a downhole drilling simulation model in 2004 working with ConocoPhillips and others. eDrilling is 40 per cent owned by Norwegian research organisation SINTEF, 40 per cent owned by Axon Energy Products, and 20 per cent by others. Before being managing director of eDrilling Solutions, Rolv Rommetveit was research director of SINTEF Petroleum Research.
Downhole and topsides
The simulator brings together separate simulator software components for downhole and topsides. The “Intellectus” downhole model can model the downhole drilling process including dynamic effects. It takes into account factors such as temperature and pressure changes downhole, drillbit and drillstring inertia, acceleration and retardation. You can see what the weight on bit and rate of penetration is likely to be; and get an idea about other things, including tripping operations (analysing surge and swab); connections; operations with different fluids; how well your apparatus (mud, rig, choke, well) can control wells; through tubing rotary drilling; managed pressure drilling. “Intellectus” can be used by itself as a downhole well training simulator. The “hiDRILL” software supplied by Oiltec is a model of the topside – you can model the drillers’ chair (with touch machine interface); a 3D projection of the drill floor; drill pipe handling, tripping operations; drill floor operations; operating the BOP and choke; mud handling; top drive; operating the draw works; CCTV; alarm management. “eDrilling” is a real time decision support system built over the simulators. It models the drilling processes in real time, so it can diagnose the actual drilling state. The real time data has an initial quality check, then is fed into diagnostic model, which can inform the user things like “you have a problem with cuttings build up in the annulus.” It can gather data using any kind of data interface – including OPC and WITSML.
SINTEF SINTEF, which owns 40 per cent of eDrilling, is Norway’s largest independent R&D Institute with around 2100 employees with international top level expertise in science and technology. SINTEF has developed the Integrated Drilling Simulator IDS through JIP’s with leading O&G operators. IDS forms the main technological basis for eDrilling and is utilized in the Intellectus training simulator.
Axon Energy Products Axon Energy Products, which owns 40 per cent of eDrilling, is a company formed in mid 2010, previously called Hitec Products Drilling. It is majority owned by HitecVision, the largest venture capital company in Norway. It provides a range of oilfield equipment, including coiled tubing units, control systems, rig packages, drilling cabins, pump units, as well as also selling simulator software developed by Oiltec Solutions. Oiltec has developed the “hiDRILL” software for the topside rig equipment. Axon offers rig design services and well intervention products. The company has around 200 people spread between Stavanger and Houston.
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12:00
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Alf Ove Braseth - principal scientist - Norway Institute for Energy Technology (IFE)
Work on IO-map design
Alf Ove Braseth works with oil and nuclear information design, and made most of IFE's Integrated Operations (IO) map design
Norway Institute for Energy Technology (IFE) IFE is an international research institute for energy and nuclear technology. IFE’s mandate is to undertake research and development, on an ideal basis and for the benefit of society, within the energy and petroleum sector, and to carry out assignments in the field of nuclear technology for the nation. The Institute strives for a more climate friendly energy system based on renewable and CO2-free energy sources.
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12:30
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Multiple - - Panel Discussion
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Panel Discussion This is part of our agenda where Finding Petroleum has a panel discussion.
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14:00
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Ioana-Andreea Ene - senior advisor oil and gas - Capgemini
How to persuade offshore staff to accept planning decisions made onshore
Talk Description. how it is easier for people to work with digital oilfield tools if most planning decisions are made onshore
Andreea Ene specializes in organizational and work process change strategy, business information management and business process management. She works for Capgemini, and is the leader for the Upstream Advisory group based out of Stavanger. She is fluent in English, French, Norwegian and Romanian. She was previously Chemicals and Petroleum Nordic Leader with IBM Global Business Services; VP sales and marketing with Epsis and business development manager for production solutions with Landmark Graphics. She has a Phd in applied mathematics to fluid mechanics.
Capgemini With over 90,000 employees, Capgemini is a global leader in consulting, technology, outsourcing and local professional services.
Headquartered in Paris, Capgemini's regional operations include North America, Northern Europe & Asia Pacific and Central & Southern Europe.
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14:30
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Frode Sormo - Chief Technology Officer - Verdande Technology
Helping people understand what drilling data is telling them
Talk Description. Today, real-time data from drilling rigs are typically available in centralized locations and integrated operations centers. However, this data still needs to be manually monitored and interpreted by highly skilled staff. In this presentation, Frode Sørmo will talk about the approaches Verdande Technology has taken in applying artificial intelligence, case-based reasoning and other data-driven methods to recognize symptoms and predict problems in real-time during drilling operations. This allows operators to have a computer system that automatically monitors operations and notifies users of approaching problems and provides links to relevant experience. This allows staff to more effectively monitor operations, focus their attention on those wells were problems are likely to develop and share experience between people and teams. Several real-world case studies where the DrillEdge product has been used and predicted problems will be shown.
Frode Sørmo has worked at Verdande Technology AS since 2006, and has since 2008 been the Chief Technology Officer of the company. He is educated at NTNU, and holds a PhD in computer science specializing in artificial intelligence and case-based reasoning from NTNU.
Verdande Technology Verdande Technology AS develops products that use the Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) methodology. Verdande Technology is headquartered in Trondheim, Norway, with regional offices in Houston, Texas and Abu Dhabi, UAE. The company remains privately funded by Statoil Venture, ProVenture Seed AS, and Investinor.
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15:00
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Eric Cayeux - Chief Scientist - International Research Institute of Stavanger (IRIS)
Experiences from a virtual simulator environment
Talk Description. Virtual Rig is a drilling simulation environment which gives a realistic response from the well to actions from drilling machineries, drill-string and drilling fluid. Drilling incidents like component failures, mechanical restrictions, formation fluid influx and hydraulic restrictions are simulated in a realistic fashion and are a result of the actions applied to the well (non-determinism). The drillers are working in a familiar environment since the simulator is adapted to the drilling workstation of both NOV (IRIS) and Aker Solutions MH (iPORT at Aker Solutions).
The purposes of the virtual simulator environment are: • Training of drilling personnel • Commissioning of new drilling technology before implementation at the rig site • Build new work procedures to adapt to new drilling technology • Study the potential hazard in a complex drilling operation
The environment has been operational since 2009 and has been used in multiple instances and different contexts like: • Training of all 6 crews (drillers, assistant drillers, tool pushers, drilling supervisors ) before taking the Drilltronics technology into use at Statfjord C • Testing of new software and automation technologies • Analysis of the effect of wired pipe telemetry for kick detection
Eric Cayeux is chief scientist drilling and well modelling with the International research institute of Stavanger (IRIS), doing research in real time systems for supporting drilling operations. He was involved in design, implementation and testing of Sekal's Drilltronics real time drilling control system and DrillScene monitoring and decision support system. He was previously well and production technology manager in Roxar, developing the well planning module of Roxar's Reservoir Modelling System (RMS).
International Research Institute of Stavanger (IRIS) IRIS - International Research Institute of Stavanger - is a recognised research institute with high focus on applied research, equally owned by the University of Stavanger and the regional foundation Rogalandsforskning. IRIS was established in 2006, as a result of a technical re-structuring of the ownership of Rogaland Research.
Rogaland Research was established in 1973, and the continuation of its activities in IRIS provides IRIS with a long and proud history right from the start. Research activities started in the area of social science, but quickly developed to include petroleum.
Today IRIS remains an independent research institute with research and research-related activities in petroleum, new energy, marine environment, biotechnology and social science and business development.
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15:30
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Multiple - - Panel Discussion
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Panel Discussion This is part of our agenda where Finding Petroleum has a panel discussion.
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Sponsors of this event
RPS EnergyRPS Energy provides a range of technical, commercial and project management support services to the international energy industry, covering geoscience, engineering and HS&E, with offices around the world.
PetroDAQPetroDAQ Data Acquisition units for the Oil and Gas Industry are built with reliability and safety in mind.
Units include the Universal DrillDAQ System, MudDAQ, RigDAQ, SoftDAQ data adaptors, and SafetyDAQ.
An essential safety measure for all drilling operations, SafetyDAQ provides comprehensive capture and recording of all crucial drilling data, as well as allowing for realtime 3rd party monitoring.
Capable of capturing and aggregating all standard drilling data formats, SafetyDAQ's ruggedized architecture and EEXD certified housing were designed to withstand the most extreme of events. Through it's data transmission facility, data can be monitored and safely stored as required.
It also supports the recording of Audio and Video feeds. These audio and video feeds along with the recorded drilling parameters are key elements of analysis to determine the safety conditions of the operation, as well as the main source of information during incident investigations.
SafetyDAQ can be deployed either alongside existing Data Acquisition systems at the rig, or as a standalone system for Acquisition, Agregation, Display and Transmission of data.
HalliburtonFounded in 1919, Halliburton is one of the world's largest providers of products and services to the energy industry. With nearly 70,000 employees in approximately 80 countries, the company serves the upstream oil and gas industry throughout the lifecycle of the reservoir - from locating hydrocarbons and managing geological data, to drilling and formation evaluation, well construction and completion, and optimizing production through the life of the field.
ComputasComputas is a Norwegian information technology company providing services and solutions for business process management and collaboration. Core services include software development, system architecture and integration, project management and consulting. The company employs 200 highly skilled engineers, and has served large customers with business critical solutions for more than 25 years.
In the oil & gas industry, Computas delivers smart work processes solutions for Integrated Operations. The solutions help people understand data and make better and faster decisions for improved safety and performance. Key technologies include work processes, decision support, semantic technology, collaboration solutions, and data and system integration.
The CODIO solution presented at the People and the Digital Oilfield conference is collaboration system for drilling operations. It supports onshore/offshore team work and joint decision making, ranging from informal exploration of decision alternatives to running formal decision models based on mathematical analysis.
TeradataTeradata is the world's largest company solely focused on creating enterprise agility through database software, enterprise data warehousing, and analytics. It's our passion and it's all we do. For the Oil & Gas Industry it must be "now", it must be safe, and it has to scale. Whether it is upstream reservoir data analytics, production and refining real-time data analysis, operations management, or back-office ERP provisioning Teradata has the technology platform, scalability, people and approach that will allow you to do more with your data - today.
PetroDAQPetroDAQ Data Acquisition units for the Oil and Gas Industry are built with reliability and safety in mind.
Units include the Universal DrillDAQ System, MudDAQ, RigDAQ, SoftDAQ data adaptors, and SafetyDAQ.
An essential safety measure for all drilling operations, SafetyDAQ provides comprehensive capture and recording of all crucial drilling data, as well as allowing for realtime 3rd party monitoring.
Capable of capturing and aggregating all standard drilling data formats, SafetyDAQ's ruggedized architecture and EEXD certified housing were designed to withstand the most extreme of events. Through it's data transmission facility, data can be monitored and safely stored as required.
It also supports the recording of Audio and Video feeds. These audio and video feeds along with the recorded drilling parameters are key elements of analysis to determine the safety conditions of the operation, as well as the main source of information during incident investigations.
SafetyDAQ can be deployed either alongside existing Data Acquisition systems at the rig, or as a standalone system for Acquisition, Agregation, Display and Transmission of data.
Halliburton LandmarkHalliburton Landmark, provides E&P professionals with software-driven lifecycle insights that generate new ideas, actions, and results to maximize asset value. Such insights are derived from digital technology, such as an oil and gas digital twin, which helps take your work to a new level of agility, openness, and collaboration-enabled by innovative and open industry software.
ComputasComputas is a Norwegian information technology company providing services and solutions for business process management and collaboration. Core services include software development, system architecture and integration, project management and consulting. The company employs 200 highly skilled engineers, and has served large customers with business critical solutions for more than 25 years.
In the oil & gas industry, Computas delivers smart work processes solutions for Integrated Operations. The solutions help people understand data and make better and faster decisions for improved safety and performance. Key technologies include work processes, decision support, semantic technology, collaboration solutions, and data and system integration.
The CODIO solution presented at the People and the Digital Oilfield conference is collaboration system for drilling operations. It supports onshore/offshore team work and joint decision making, ranging from informal exploration of decision alternatives to running formal decision models based on mathematical analysis.
Oracle CorporationOracle provides the world’s most complete, open, and integrated business software and hardware systems, with more than 370,000 customers—including 100 of the Fortune 100—representing a variety of sizes and industries in more than 145 countries around the globe. Oracle's product strategy provides flexibility and choice to our customers across their IT infrastructure. Now, with Sun server, storage, operating-system, and virtualization technology, Oracle is the only vendor able to offer a complete technology stack in which every layer is integrated to work together as a single system. In addition, Oracle's open architecture and multiple operating-system options gives our customers unmatched benefits from industry-leading products, including excellent system availability, scalability, energy efficiency, powerful performance, and low total cost of ownership.
EnergisticsEnergistics 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.
SekalSekal AS supplies solutions that employ real time data from a rig to calculate and give a detailed and refined picture of the state of an oil/gas well. The solutions may be used together with existing drilling control systems and to detect drilling problems in advance of undesirable occurrences. The result is a safer and more efficient drilling process. The company's principal owners are IRIS, Statoil, Procom Venture, SåkorninVest,
Prekubator and Wellwork Invest.
Exhibition Stands
PetroDAQPetroDAQ Data Acquisition units for the Oil and Gas Industry are built with reliability and safety in mind.
Units include the Universal DrillDAQ System, MudDAQ, RigDAQ, SoftDAQ data adaptors, and SafetyDAQ.
An essential safety measure for all drilling operations, SafetyDAQ provides comprehensive capture and recording of all crucial drilling data, as well as allowing for realtime 3rd party monitoring.
Capable of capturing and aggregating all standard drilling data formats, SafetyDAQ's ruggedized architecture and EEXD certified housing were designed to withstand the most extreme of events. Through it's data transmission facility, data can be monitored and safely stored as required.
It also supports the recording of Audio and Video feeds. These audio and video feeds along with the recorded drilling parameters are key elements of analysis to determine the safety conditions of the operation, as well as the main source of information during incident investigations.
SafetyDAQ can be deployed either alongside existing Data Acquisition systems at the rig, or as a standalone system for Acquisition, Agregation, Display and Transmission of data.
TeradataTeradata is the world's largest company solely focused on creating enterprise agility through database software, enterprise data warehousing, and analytics. It's our passion and it's all we do. For the Oil & Gas Industry it must be "now", it must be safe, and it has to scale. Whether it is upstream reservoir data analytics, production and refining real-time data analysis, operations management, or back-office ERP provisioning Teradata has the technology platform, scalability, people and approach that will allow you to do more with your data - today.
ComputasComputas is a Norwegian information technology company providing services and solutions for business process management and collaboration. Core services include software development, system architecture and integration, project management and consulting. The company employs 200 highly skilled engineers, and has served large customers with business critical solutions for more than 25 years.
In the oil & gas industry, Computas delivers smart work processes solutions for Integrated Operations. The solutions help people understand data and make better and faster decisions for improved safety and performance. Key technologies include work processes, decision support, semantic technology, collaboration solutions, and data and system integration.
The CODIO solution presented at the People and the Digital Oilfield conference is collaboration system for drilling operations. It supports onshore/offshore team work and joint decision making, ranging from informal exploration of decision alternatives to running formal decision models based on mathematical analysis.
HalliburtonFounded in 1919, Halliburton is one of the world's largest providers of products and services to the energy industry. With nearly 70,000 employees in approximately 80 countries, the company serves the upstream oil and gas industry throughout the lifecycle of the reservoir - from locating hydrocarbons and managing geological data, to drilling and formation evaluation, well construction and completion, and optimizing production through the life of the field.
SekalSekal AS supplies solutions that employ real time data from a rig to calculate and give a detailed and refined picture of the state of an oil/gas well. The solutions may be used together with existing drilling control systems and to detect drilling problems in advance of undesirable occurrences. The result is a safer and more efficient drilling process. The company's principal owners are IRIS, Statoil, Procom Venture, SåkorninVest,
Prekubator and Wellwork Invest.
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Hans Christian von Krogh
Manager
Aker Solutions
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Adam Marmaras
Event Organiser
Finding Petroleum
United Kingdom
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Petter Johnsen
Man Dir
Presight Solutions AS
Norway
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Jarle Soland
Chairman of the board
Avito AS
Norway
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Mats Henriksen
Managing director
Ghost Design
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Presight Solutions AS
Norway
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Jan Arild Asbjørnsen
CEO
Avito Consulting AS
Norway
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Leif Magne Stokland
Technical Sales Consultant
Halliburton
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Jan Harestad
Senior Advisor Oil&Gas
Qualisoft AS
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Jan Arild Asbjørnsen
CEO
Avito Consulting AS
Norway
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Gladys Hovland
Sr. Business process analyst
Halliburton
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Einar Nyheim
Technical Manager
Relacom WestNet
Norway
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Kari Solheim Larsen
Senior advisor
BackerSkeie
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dag gjertsen
Account Manager
Halliburton
Norway
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Gary Uddenberg
Account Manager
Schlumberger
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Paal Lilleeidet
Associate Partner
BackerSkeie
Norway
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Pål Leek
IT Administrator
Halliburton AS
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Henning Jansen
Senior Software Engineer
Schlumberger Information Solutions
Oman
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Bjørn Lydvo
Technical Support Manager
Baker Hughes
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Peter Redpath
Account Manager
HRH Limited
United Kingdom
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Egill Abrahamsen
VP Business Development
Sekal
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Magne Undheim
Baker Hughes
Norway
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Aga Skorupka
Consultant
Human Factors Solutions
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Oddmar Johannesen
VP Sales and Marketing
Sekal
Norway
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Steinar Omdahl
Business Development
Best Business AS
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Jan A Robstd
Senior Consultant
Human Factors Solutions
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Nick Gibson
VP Sales and Marketing
Sekal AS
United Kingdom
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Andreea Ene
Managing Consultant
Capgemini Norge AS
Norway
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Unni K. Ulland
Regional manager
IBM
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Jarle Bokn
Leading Advisor
Statoil
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Kjetil Kildal
IT Coordinator
Centrica Energi
Norway
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Vidar Helgas
Senior Engineer
Kongsberg Maritime
Norway
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Helge Eikeland
Statoil
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Bjørn Einar Bjartnes
Senior Engineer
Computas AS
Norway
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Bjørn Thorsen
Landmark Software and Services Manager
Landmark
Norway
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Steinar Strøm
Head of Intelligent Well Construction
Statoil asa
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Roar Fjellheim
Director
Computas AS
Norway
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Heidi Andersen
HMI and HF Supervisor
National Oilwell Varco
Norway
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Magne Arne Brekke
CEO
The BB Visual Group
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Bjørn Egil Hansen
Chief Engineer
Computas AS
Norway
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Birthe Boge
Manager, Software Engineering Norway
National Oilwell Varco
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Tom Nigg
Owner
TOMMAS - (Telemedicine for O&G, Maritime, Military and Aid Services)
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John Aurlien
Sr. Integrated Operations Engineer
ConocoPhillips
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Erlend Engum
Instructor
National Oilwell Varco
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Frode Måløy
PhD Research Fellow
UiS
Norway
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Lars-Christian Røsberg
Business Analyst
ConocoPhillips
Norway
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David Vaagenes
National Oilwell Varco
Norway
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Natalie Linev'yuk
Petroleum Engineer
UiS
Norway
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Mike Herbert
Integrated Operations Advisor
ConocoPhillips Stavanger
Norway
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Trond Soltvedt
Division Manager
Norisol
Norway
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Bjørn Erik Munkvold
Professor
University of Agder
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karl jeffery
Editor
Digital Energy Journal
United Kingdom
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Thorbjørn Kaland
competency manager
Norway
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Tomasz Wlodarczyk
Post Doc.
University of Stavanger
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Magnus Svensson
DONG
Norway
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Sigve Hamilton Aspelund
QHSE engineer
Ocean Rig
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Chunming Rong
Professor
University of Stavanger
Norway
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Ådne Tveit
VP, Sales
Epsis
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Espen Helleland
Senior Engineering
Offshore Telecom
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Geir Samsonsen
Major Account Manager/Business Development
Viju
Norway
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Monica Vigrestad
Sales Manager
Epsis AS
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