SPE WORKSHOP 1-3 September 2015 The San Luis Resort, Spa & Conference Center Galveston, TX, USA 1 3 September 2015 The San Luis Resort, Spa & Conference Center Galveston, Texas, USA From Sensors to Solutions Sensors are the primary data source for drilling process control and decision making. Optimization of the drilling process and drilling systems automation require consistent reliable quality data. Inadequacies in the data are becoming apparent as these applications become more prevalent. Drilling performance enhancements demand the development and deployment of automated systems that use data intensive techniques, such as, adaptive self-learning, physics-based, and data-driven modeling to compute solutions. The challenges are the aggregation, distribution, enrichment, management, and visualization of the resultant data. Individual case studies within each session will be correlated to the International Standard ISA-95, from the International Society of Automation, to develop an automated interface between the enterprise and control systems. This workshop brings together operators, drilling data solution experts, as well as service company and drilling contractor personnel to learn and discuss progress in resolving sensor to solution issues. COMMITTEE MEMBERS Chairpersons Michael Behounek Apache Corporation Moray Laing SAS Institute, Inc. Mark Anderson Shell Pradeep Annaiyappa Canrig Drilling Technology Michael Brulé IBM John de Wardt DE WARDT AND COMPANY Fred Florence Rig Operations, LLC Mikhail Gurevich Schlumberger Riaz Israel BP Fionn Iversen IRIS Stephen Lai Pason John Macpherson Baker Hughes Trenton Martin Transocean Offshore Deepwater Drilling Inc. Jeffrey Mayhew TH Hill Jim Rogers Chevron Andreas Sadlier Halliburton Nathan Zenero Chesapeake Energy
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1-3 September 2015 The San Luis Resort, Spa & Conference Center Galveston, Texas, USA TECHNICAL AGENDA MONDAY, 31 AUGUST 1730-1900 Welcome Reception sponsored by Schlumberger Conferee Lounge TUESDAY, 1 SEPTEMBER All technical sessions are located in the Grand Ballroom AB. 0700-0800 Registration Continental Breakfast sponsored by Accenture 0800-0815 Opening Remarks and Chairpersons Welcome Grand Ballroom AB 0815-1000 Session 1: Industry Initiative in Support of Sensors to Solutions Session Chairs: Moray Laing, SAS Institute, Inc. Michael Behounek, Apache Corporation John Macpherson, Baker Hughes n Presentation 1: Drilling Systems Automation Roadmap Sensors Interdependency With Other Challenges John de Wardt, DE WARDT AND COMPANY n Presentation 2: Operators Group on Drilling Data Quality Michael Behounek, Apache Corporation n Presentation 3: DSATS Data Quality Assurance Team Pradeep Ashok, University of Texas 1000-1030 Coffee Break sponsored by Halliburton 1030-1200 Session 2: Trajectory Drilling Quality Wellbore in the Right Place Session Chairs: John Macpherson, Baker Hughes John de Wardt, DE WARDT AND COMPANY n Presentation 1: High Frequency Survey Data - Understanding the True Shape of the Wellbore Steve Mullin, Gyrodata Inc. n Presentation 2: Combining Downhole and Surface Sensor Data to Automate Steering While Slide Drilling Carlos Rolong, Canrig Drilling Technology n Presentation 3: Reservoir Navigation Decision Processes for Optimized Geospatial Positioning Gavin Lindsay, Baker Hughes 1200-1330 Lunch sponsored by Baker Hughes Blake s Bistro 1330-1500 Session 3: Influx Prevention Session Chairs: Andreas Sadlier, Halliburton Fionn Iversen, IRIS Moray Laing, SAS Institute, Inc. n Presentation 1: Pressure Prediction and Process Assurance - Study, Assess, Monitor, Escalate, and Resolve Ian Says, Baker Hughes n Presentation 2: Importance of Monitoring Real-Time Geopressure Zach Metz, Berger Geosciences n Presentation 3: Deepwater Geopressure Risk Mitigation - Planning Through Execution Nigel Yip-Choy, Halliburton 1500-1530 Coffee Break sponsored by Halliburton 1530-1700 Session 4: Influx (Kick) Detection Session Chairs: Mark Anderson, Shell Moray Laing, SAS Institute, Inc. n Presentation 1: Improved Sensors and Smart Alarms Pave the Way for Automated Kick Detection Brian Tarr, Shell n Presentation 2: A Holistic Approach to Flow Measurements for Accurate Kick and Loss Event Detection Chris Russell, Emerson n Presentation 3: Multi-Sensor Information Fusion for Improved Influx Detection and Reduced False Alarm Rates Peter Torrione, CoVar Applied Technologies Sean Unrau, Pason 1700-1830 Reception sponsored by Pason Grand Ballroom CD
From Sensors to Solutions WEDNESDAY, 2 SEPTEMBER 0700-0800 Continental Breakfast sponsored by NOV 0800-0930 Session 5: Influx Management Session Chairs: Fred Florence, Rig Operations, LLC Nathan Zenero, Chesapeake Energy n Presentation 1: Automating Influx Control and Decision Making Processes Before Handover Ferhat Gümüş, Weatherford n Presentation 2: Barriers and Options for Automatic Well Control in Subsea Drilling Børre Fossli and Zhizhuang Qiang, Enhanced Drilling n Presentation 3: Gas in Deepwater Risers: Problem or Hidden Opportunity? Paul Sonnemann, Chair of IADC Gas-In-Riser Workgroup, SafeKick 1000-1130 Session 6: Borehole Integrity Session Chairs: Riaz Isreal, BP Mikhail Gurevich, Schlumberger n Presentation 1: Automatic Hole Cleaning Conditions Detection Julien Converset, Schlumberger n Presentation 2: Casing Running Advisory System Colin Mason, BP Exploration n Presentation 3: Logging While Drilling Acoustic Measurements for Borehole Stability From a Measurement to a Solution Matthew Blyth, Schlumberger 1130-1300 Keynote Lunch Richard Tweedie, Zaxxon Instruments Grand Ballroom AB 0900-1000 Coffee Break sponsored by Halliburton It s like a GPS for your reservoir. Improve your ultimate recovery by better understanding your reservoir architecture. The VisiTrak geospatial navigation and analysis service increases well construction efficiency by removing seismic uncertainty and eliminating costly pilot holes and geological sidetracks. Deeper azimuthal readings combined with real-time geological interpretation provide a roadmap for enhanced well placement and optimized production. Call us or visit BakerHughes.com/VisiTrak to learn more about navigating your reservoir. +44 2070 483646 or +1 713-268-6218 Reliable, high-speed telemetry of VisiTrak data is enabled by axcelerate PLUS from Baker Hughes. 2015 Baker Hughes Incorporated. All Rights Reserved. 43143 07/2015
1-3 September 2015 The San Luis Resort, Spa & Conference Center Galveston, Texas, USA 1300-1430 Session 7: Making Hole Session Chairs: Riaz Isreal, BP Mikhail Gurevich, Schlumberger n Presentation 1: Use of High Frequency Dynamics Data for Lithology Identification and Bit Condition John Macpherson, Baker Hughes n Presentation 2: Directional Drilling Guidance System for Performance Improvement and Cost Reduction Bill Chmela, Hunt Advanced Drilling Technologies n Presentation 3: Drilling Optimization Benefits of Direct Drill String Surface Measurements Robert Wylie, NOV 1430-1500 Coffee Break sponsored by Halliburton 1500-1630 Session 8: Remote Control and Advisory Operations Session Chairs: Pradeep Annaiyappa, Canrig Drilling Technology Jim Rogers, Chevron n Presentation 1: Bridging the Gap Sensors Equals Real-Time Data Equals Process Safety Jeff Beasley, Chevron n Presentation 2: Real-Time Coring Process Measurements and Downhole Diagnostics Gaurav Goyal, Schlumberger n Presentation 3: Real-Time Performance Engineering Making the Most of Well Construction Data, Twenty Four/Seven Jeff Hamer, Devon Energy Worldwide experience targeted delivery. Geoservices, a Schlumberger company, is the world leader in surface logging and operates in more than 50 countries. With more than 50 years of industry experience, Geoservices offers a range of technologies and services enhancing drilling performance in real time, providing a detailed assessment of hydrocarbon reservoirs and optimizing field exploration, development and production. Find out more at slb.com/geoservices Copyright 2015 Schlumberger. 15-GS-18230
From Sensors to Solutions THURSDAY, 3 SEPTEMBER 0700-0800 Continental Breakfast sponsored by NOV 0800-0930 Session 9: Equipment Condition-Based Monitoring Session Chairs: Jeffrey Mayhew, TH Hill Pradeep Annaiyappa, Canrig Drilling Technology John Macpherson, Baker Hughes n Presentation 1: Condition Monitoring and Life Prediction for Drilling Tools Based on Drilling Data Hanno Reckmann, Baker Hughes n Presentation 2: Improve Drilling Equipment Reliability Using Sensor Data for Condition Monitoring and Condition-Based Maintenance Jose Sanchez, Canrig Drilling Technology n Presentation 3: Critical Equipment Condition Monitoring Where s the Business Case for It? John Kozicz, Transocean 0930-1000 Coffee Break sponsored by Halliburton 1000-1130 Session 10: Lots of Data, Low Trust, Unreliable Solutions (We Can Do Better) Session Chairs: Michael Behounek, Apache Corporation Nathan Zenero, Chesapaeke Energy n Presentation 1: The State of Sensors and the Value They Can Bring Nathan Zenero, Chesapeake Energy n Presentation 2: Moving Data Effortlessly It Takes a New Architecture Terry Weaver, Apache Corporation n Presentation 3: Automated Drilling on Statfjord C, First Use Experiences Jim Krupa, Sekal Uncovering the answers to tomorrow s challenges. Every day, NOV provides the technical expertise, advanced equipment and operational support that help you solve tomorrow s challenges today. Visit nov.com to explore our solutions. NOV Rig Systems NOV Wellbore Technologies NOV Completion & Production Solutions 2015 National Oilwell Varco All Rights Reserved
1-3 September 2015 The San Luis Resort, Spa & Conference Center Galveston, Texas, USA POSTERS SESSION Posters will cover new and improved technologies that are used in workshop case study presentations. Hans-Uwe Brackel, Baker Hughes Michael Brulé, IBM Eric Cayeux, IRIS/Sekal Bronwyn Djefel, Sperry Drilling Duncan Groves and Jason Roe, XACT Bruce Henderson and Goeff Sokol, MezurX Shaopeng Liu, GE Global Research John Lutteringer, Sentinel Real Time, LLC Kenneth Morton and Peter Torrione, CoVar Applied Technologies Michael Stratton, Accenture Richard Tweedie and Jason Norman, Zaxxon Instruments Robert Wylie, NOV
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