The Workstream Program includes more than 60 presentations. Each of the Work Streams can have up to 8 sessions, 5 on tuesday and 3 on wednesday. All sessions across the workstreams start and end at the same time.
Each Workstream session is 60 minutes of which the presentation is intended to last for about 25 minutes, and 20 minutes are reserved for Q&A and discussions. The last 15 minutes are break and preparing for next presentation.
(Some Program Details are still awaiting confirmation to be published).
Link to list of all workstream details here: www.ecim.no/ws25
Below is direct links to each of the workstreams:
Workstream OSDU - www.ecim.no/osdu25
Workstream "Back to Basics" - www.ecim.no/backtobasics25
Workstream "ML/AI" - www.ecim.no/ML-AI25
workstream "Data Workflow" - www.ecim.no/dataworkflow25
Workstream "Regulatory / Information Management (wednesday) " - www.ecim.no/regulatory25
Workstream "Organisation & Collaboration" - www.ecim.no/organisation25
SLB Room - www.ecim.no/slb25
Halliburton Landmark Room - www.ecim.no/landmark25
Session Manager: Pierrick Gaudin, TotalEnergies and Therese Rannem, Vår Energi
12:30 Equinor’s seismic journey to OSDU® Data Platform, part II
- Jonas Hedström, Manager Subsurface, Equinor
A continuation from ECIM presentation "Equinor’s seismic journey to OSDU® Data Platform" from 2024. Equinor continues its commitment to the OSDU® Data Platform to make all Equinor entitled seismic metadata searchable within this platform. With over 60 petabytes of seismic data primarily stored in the legacy SEG-Y format across different solutions, our vision stay firm on enhancing findability and consumption of seismic data.
13:30 Operationalizing OSDU in Microsoft Fabric: Enabling AI, Enrichment, and Insight
- Faroukh Fekravar, Principal, Energy Consulting, EPAM Systems
A schema-driven framework for transforming, normalizing, and synchronizing OSDU data into Microsoft Fabric. Supports analytics, enrichment, and AI while preserving lineage, access control, and source-of-truth integrity.
14:30 Transforming Oil and Gas Operations Through Standardized Digital Platform, OSDU
- Hilal Mentes, Sr. Geoscience Data Manager, TotalEnergies E&P Americas
This session will provide practical insights into the challenges encountered and lessons learned during real case OSDU Operational Deployment in TotalEnergies Explo HUB.
15:30 Open Data, Closed Door? A Small Vendor’s Test of the OSDU™ Promise
- Eivind Rønnevik, CTO, Kadme AS
The “acid test” to the OSDU™ Data Platform: Is it realistically possible for a small, independent software vendor to install and add value through a community instance of OSDU™ with limited resources?
16:30 Challenges and Solutions for the Preservation of Reservoir Geological Models: An OSDU Implementation Perspective with Data Science Applications
- Denise Diniz Souto Lima, Petroleum engineer, Petrobras
Strategies to Mitigate Digital Obsolescence and Promote Interoperability of Geological Models in the Context of OSDU Architecture.
08:30 Establishing Trust in OSDU Data: Referential Integrity, Schema Validation, and AI-Driven Quality Rules in a Lakehouse Architecture
- Mohammed Omar Abdelaziz Ali, Principal Data Engineer Architect, Equinor and Jon Olav Abeland, Senior Technical Manager, Microsoft
A practical data quality framework co-developed by Equinor and Microsoft to build trust in OSDU data. It combines schema validation, referential integrity checks, and AI-powered rule generation and evaluation from plain language. Built on a lakehouse architecture in Microsoft Fabric, it empowers domain experts to ensure data quality at scale — without writing code.
09:30 Combining the OSDU worlds of the End user and Data manager
- Max de Groot, OSDU Delivery Lead, Aker BP and Subhankar Choudhury
10:30 OSDU Integration: Bridging the Gap Between Vision and Reality
- Arild Hegerland, Business Development Manager, Petrosys
The OSDU Data Platform enables open data sharing but faces adoption challenges. Flexible, standards-based integration solutions are key to overcoming these hurdles, unlocking its full potential and bridging the gap.
Session Manager: Suzanne Beglinger, Equinor
12:30 Back to Basics: Building Trust Through Practical Data Governance in the Energy Sector
- Martyn Budd, Senior Data Manager, Katalyst Data Management
Manage your Well Data, Become a Hero.
13:30 From Rules to Results: Building a Collaborative Data Governance Culture Across Data Offices
- Mary Vannicola, Data Complience Lead, Rodrigo Zeballos Espinoza, Engineer Data Management & Øyvind Ørnes, Leading Advisor Subsurface Data Management, Equinor
A Unified Governance Framework for Compliance, Clarity, and Collaboration between Data Offices.
14:30 High Quality Trusted Data: An Entitlements And Obligations Journey To Excellence
- Jerome Huss, Sr Technical Data Entitlements and Obligations Consultant, Shell
High quality and trusted data is required to enable faster and better decisions with reduced risks. Often overlooked are the Entitlements and Obligations (E&O) that govern the rights to use the data and stipulate legal commitments. Understanding these is a crucial part of any project relying on petroleum subsurface and well data. This presentation aims to showcase what is Shell currently doing to achieve E&O excellence and what the future of E&O management may look like.
15:30 An integration approach based on the orchestration of microservices for transferring seismic datasets from a Data Platform to Interpretation Projects
- Floriano Goffo, Geoscience Data Engineer, Eni S.p.A.
An integration approach based on the orchestration of microservices for transferring seismic. (Co-authors: Marco Piantanida, Ivano Fava and Achille Miele).
16:30 Transforming subsurface data management: Lessons learned from a systematic approach - Paul Gabriel, Manager Geoscience Data Products, Cegal
Real-world lessons on a structured framework that transforms subsurface data sprawl into streamlined workflows, unlocking measurable savings, AI-ready quality, and merger-ready integration.
08:30 Using OSDU as the backbone for the Capital Value Process
- Eric Lewin, Business Analyst / Functional Architect, Equinor / Solutions Unlimited
Exploring the possibilities OSDU offers for planning, executing, and storing decision processes, including the activities, data, and their interrelationships.
09:30 Guidelines for Oil and Gas Companies Digital Transformation Data Governance Policy Implementation
- Ogbonna Jackson Ajah, Data and Infrastructure Engineer, SLB
Derived from the Nigeria Energy Industry Digital Transformation Story.
10:30 Subsurface Production Data (SPD) - Centralized tag mapping library
- Shrey Nishchal, Developer, Bjørn Rugland, Product Owner, Equinor ASA
Centralized and standardized tag mapping library for relevant objects in production- and injection networks.
Session Manager: Jon Steinar Folstad, AkerBP
12:30 Predicting Key Geothermal Reservoir Properties Using AI/ML
- Wojciech Panek, Engineer - Process Data Subsurface&Wells, Shell
A Case Study from Northern Croatia, showcasing the role of data in energy transition of E&P business.
13:30 Use of acoustic sand detectors and music processing techniques for mitigating chalk influxes
- Dr. Ada Ortiz-Carbonell, Data Scientist, AkerBP, (Expert Analytics AS)
An unusual approach for an unusual challenge. Chalk reservoirs are rare, and as such pose problems that few have confronted before. We show how data, innovative sound processing techniques, acoustic tech, and pushing acoustic sensors beyond their capabilities can help mitigate the problematic well plugging caused by chalk influxes. While chalk can block production, we are fighting back with sound.
14:30 High-Resolution Elastic Property Prediction and Fluid Detection with Deep Learning - Espen Haugsdal, Software Engineer, RagnaRock
Can AI support fluid detection in field development? This presentation explores how machine learning complements traditional methods by predicting high-resolution elastic properties from seismic and well data, using rock physics to detect fluids with high accuracy in a real-world case study.
15:30 Real-time gas-oil ratio estimation in Pre-Salt offshore wells using data-driven regression models - Leila Araujo Ribeiro Farias, Reservoir engineer, Petrobras
Enhancing GOR monitoring and optimizing production strategies through machine learning techniques utilizing pressure and temperature sensors in complex offshore environments.
16:30 Transforming Legacy Reports into Strategic Assets - Gen AI-Powered Digitalization of Legacy Geological and Well Test Reports into Geological Database for Enhanced Exploration and Production
- Chafaa Badis, AI & Data Science Advisor, Halliburton
The upstream oil and gas industry faces challenges in extracting data from unstructured formats like PDFs, slowing decision-making in mature fields. To address this, INA and Halliburton Landmark developed an AI-driven workflow using OCR, NLP, and Generative AI to digitize and structure geological data. This reduced data processing time by 95%, improving efficiency, accuracy, and reservoir management. The solution empowers faster, data-driven decisions and supports sustainable production strategies.
08:30 The Anatomy of an Agent
- James Patton, Global Data Platform's Manager, AWS
This session explores how to design a domain-aware agent that enables natural language interactions and autonomous data discovery, calculation, and delivery.
09:30 Blueprints We Didn't Draw
- Michaël van der Haven, Vice President Consulting Expert, CGI
How the current state of AI can be used to organically grow a Data Mesh, create true Data Products and deliver value in weeks instead of months. And we'll show you how you can do this by yourself!
10:30 Not Brains vs. Algorithms—Both: Rethinking Seismic Interpretation
- Adnan Latif, VP of AI & Global Services, Bluware
This session will focus on explaining where we are in terms of technological readiness for fully transitioning from human cognition to automation in seismic interpretation. It will also share a few ideas on how, instead of replacing one (Geoscientist) with another (AI), we could combine human intelligence with artificial intelligence to leverage the best of both worlds in seismic interpretation.
Session Managers: Adrian Coelho, AkerBP
12:30 Ensuring Cross-Domain Interoperability: Addressing Measured Depth Quality and Processing Challenges in Subsurface Data
- Bjarne Rosvoll Bøklepp, Manager Data Analytics and Management, Equinor
Subsurface data from wellbores is acquired involving various services, domains and operations, each with its own depth measurement reference system. These references are often systematically assumed to align across domains — a problematic assumption that can result in misaligned data, flawed analysis, and poor decisions. True interoperability requires deliberate, well-documented depth alignment processes. This presentation highlights ongoing efforts within the OSDU Data Definition community to standardize and enable transparent, cross-domain depth shift workflows.
13:30 Seamless map transfer from ArcGIS Pro to Petrel
- Jan Henrik Koren, Product Manager, Geocap & Elżbieta Tomankiewicz-Gacek, Senior Data Administrator, Orlen
A robust workflow that preserves symbology and layer structure while minimizing manual effort.
14:30 Enterprise Log Storage - A well log solution containing resampled and prepared Well Logs for analysis, with a strong emphasis on performance!
- Thomas Sveinsvoll Greig, Product Owner Data Fundamentals, Urszula Wolak, Data Engineer, Equinor
Enterprise Log Storage (ELS) stores well logs in Azure from multiple sources, making them ready for analytical use. Azure plays a central role in enabling Equinor's digital ambitions and represents Equinor's cloud journey. It encompasses a variety of solutions and concepts
15:30 Maps, Metrics, and Momentum: An NSTA Update
- Zahir Ibrahim, Sr. Business Intelligence Manager, North Sea Transition Authority
The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) continues to use data-driven decisions to support energy production and security, accelerate the transition, and reduce emissions. Over the past five years, we have developed a BI service delivery team that enhances our ability to transform access to information, for both internal and external users. This presentation will highlight the evolution, challenges and successes of that function.
16:30 Providing a Prognosis Data Package From Petrel to Customers and Applications
- Robert Maclean, Data Management, AkerBP
Well prognosis data package including, PPFG, fault angle and intersections and zone logs; faster, higher quality and with a huge reduction in manual work, with delivery to customer applications, AAM, OSDU and DWP.
09:30 Reduce Time-to-Market Through Ready-to-Use Seismic
- Tananchai Maytawitayakul, PTTEP, PTT Exploration and Production PLC
10:30 Utilization of API Solutions Across Platforms for Integrating NPD Shapefiles: A Case Study from REST API to Petrel API
- Mahmoud Kenawi, Senior Data Manager, Cegal
Retrieval from the NPD ArcGIS REST API with user-defined filters.
Session Managers: Marta Graeter, NOD
12:30 AI-enhanced data management as a foundation for the GenAI roadmap of the Geological Survey of the Netherlands - Dejan Zamurovic, Data Science Team Lead & Anniek Theuwissen, Geodata Scientist, TNO
Presenting why data management is the foundation for your generative AI roadmap and how to leverage AI in data management for GenAI. Sharing how to use a multitude of models to process data from documents for creating a highly granular knowledge base for better performing GenAI assistants and research agents. Showing GenAI roadmap and methods - and quality of categorization, entity recognition, and object detection, and data extraction.
13:30 Data Management for a Stable and Strategic Energy Future
- Sun Maria Lehmann, Digital Project Manager - Energy Solutions
The energy sector is at a critical crossroads. Without unified standards and regulatory frameworks for multi-energy systems, Norway risks continued inefficiencies and instability. In this talk, I challenge the data management community to confront these issues head-on. Drawing from my experience, I will tell how OSDU competence can be leveraged to foster cross-sector collaboration—and why regulatory alignment is essential to securing a resilient and strategically guided energy future.
14:30 SEGY-Y_r2.1 A Practical Look At Adoption
- Jill Lewis, MD / CEO, Troika International Ltd
In this talk we will show the example SEG-Y_r2.1 files issued by the SEG (Society Exploration Geophysicists) and the IOGP (International Oil and Gas Producers Association). With an MOU (Memorandum Of Understanding) signed with OSDU and the NOD looking to mandate this latest version for data release please come and find out more.
15:30 Diskos NDR - 30 years - still breathing or ...
- Guttorm Vigeland, Diskos Project Management, Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Diskos - the Norwegian National Data Repository is a 30 year old joint industry cooperation. The volumes are big, and maybe the value as well. Are we getting the value that we could/should?
16:30 Data reporting standardization – making compliant reporting easy!
- Gøril Mellem, Project Leader DRS & Sarah Angell-Petersen, Lead Petrophysicist, Equinor
Boosting trust, compliance, and efficiency through smart tools and collaboration.
09:30 Enhancing Information Quality and Compliance at Norske Shell
- Sture Svendsen, IM Advisor, A/S Norske Shell
Integrating Robust Governance, Agile Methodologies, and Strategic Metrics in our SharePoint and MS Teams environment.
10:30 Building the digital asset - Bent S Lund, Team Leader LCI Solutions & Jan Fredrik Drabløs, System Manager STID, Equinor
LCI Solution is Equinor’s ecosystem for efficiently receiving, storing, and distributing Life Cycle Information (LCI) at scale. It integrates internally developed and commercial software, using rule-based data exchange via TIE (Technical Information Exchange). At its core is STID, the master system for tags and documents, combining structured data across domains like electrical, instrument, telecom, cable routing, and wells. This presentation explores its capabilities.
Session Managers: Matheus Abrahao Francisco, Shell
12:30 Aker BP’s Experience with Migrating Users to the Delfi Platform
- Adrian Miluk, Data Domain Specialist, & Subhankar Choudhury (SLB), Aker BP
Data and process organization, Nasuni implementation, value workstreams, development platform for OSDU and new workflow testing.
13:30 Requirements capture in The OSDU Forum
- Einar Landre, Digital architect, Equinor
Rosetta 2.0, themes, epics and user stories.
14:30 The Petrobras Reservoir Management Data Journey
- Gabriel Soares Lana, Petrobras
A Comprehensive Initiative for Data Improvement.
15:30 Developing a Data & System Strategy for G&G & Reservoir at Norske Shell
- Elin Marie Nicolaisen, Technical Data Manager, Shell & Lars Gåseby, GDSC
AS Norske Shell (ASNS) is facing significant changes in its G&G and Reservoir application and data landscape. This presentation will outline a strategy to align ASNS´s data and data landscape with its business environment and strategy in Norway, while also accommodating the broader changes driven by the Shell Group. The focus will be on the steps to create a strategy optimizing business opportunities and ensuring strategic fit.
16:30 Navigating the Data Mesh Journey
- Renata Alves Santos, Deputy Chief Data Officers, TotalEnergies
Implementation of a governance approach in data domains at TotalEnergies.
08:30 From Avant-Garde to API: Data management lessons from a Jazz festival
- Berit Reppen Lorentzen, Leading Advisor Data Analytics, Equinor
How 20+ years of volunteering at Vossa Jazz shaped the presenter's understanding of the full data value chain. From incomplete travel plans to real-time shuttle coordination, this is data management in the wild. A story of improvisation, iteration and insight - told through the lens of jazz logistics.
09:30 Strategic deadlock in platform ecosystems: a casestudy of the OSDU Data Platform - Hong-Ngan Hua, Consultant, Sopra Steria
This presentation explores how the OSDU Data Platform, despite its technological maturity, faces strategic adoption barriers in the oil and gas industry. A qualitative case study reveals that OSDU is often framed as an IT project rather than a strategic initiative. This narrow view contributes to fragmented incentives, unclear governance, and conflicting business models between operators and vendors. As a result, the platform’s ecosystem is stuck in a strategic deadlock. The study calls for clearer role definitions, shared leadership, and coordinated governance to ensure OSDU is used as a strategic enabler, not just a technical tool.
10:30 Several geospatial integrity challenges are on the verge of resolution, aren't they? - Monika Zakrzewska, Principal Analyst Geospatial Integrity, Equinor
In a digital world overflowing with information, effective referencing is essential. Maintaining the geospatial integrity of data is crucial for the successful digital transformation of data workflows. The ability to seamlessly utilize data with geospatial context should ideally be reachable without continuous reliance on geodetic experts. This presentation explores the complexities of sustaining geospatial integrity throughout the seismic data lifecycle, focusing on key challenges that hinder data integration and analysis. By proactively addressing these challenges, we can ensure data accuracy, usability, and interoperability, ultimately fostering improved collaboration across various interfaces, including the OSDU data platform.
Session Managers: Kumar Aditya, SLB
12:30 Automated Reservoir Benchmarking with Lumi AI: Driving Complexity into Value – A Petoro Case Study
- Ketan Hasija, Domain Data Scientist - Subsurface, SLB
13:30 Bridging the OSDU Worlds: Empowering End Users and Data Managers – An AkerBP Case Study
- Max De Groot, OSDU Delivery Lead, Aker BP and Subhankar Choudhury, Data Management Team Lead, SLB
14:30 Unlocking Interoperability: Building Data Foundations for Subsurface & Planning in Petrel with OSDU
- Laetitia Mace, Product Manager - Data Flow Integration, SLB and Max De Groot, OSDU Delivery Lead, Aker BP
15:30 From Data to Decisions: Visualizing and Interacting on the OSDU® Data Platform
- Hugues Thevoux-Chabuel, Product Manager, SLB
16:30 Enabling Site and Flow Optimization with the Lumi Data AI Platform
- Utkarsh Bhakne, Operational Data Product Owner, SLB
08:30 Automating Field Development: Wellbore Schematic Extraction with Lumi – A Petoro Case Study
- Surya Sumukh, Innovation Factori Cloud Solutions Architect, SLB
09:30 One Source of Truth: Bringing Order to Well Data Chaos
- Victoria Claire Francoise Baines, Data and Geological Interpretation BDM, SLB
10:30 Petrel AI Assistant: Transforming User Experience with AI
- Pablo Jimenez, Petrel AI Engineer, SLB
Session Managers: Fernanda Fleming, Halliburton-Landmark
12:30 Diskos Operational Status and Updates
- Stig Losvik, Operation Manager - Diskos
13:30 Making the Journey to OSDU - An Update
- Dave Butcher, OSDU Product Owner
14:30 Transforming Legacy Reports into Strategic Assets - Gen AI-Powered Digitalization of Legacy Geological and Well Test Reports into Geological Database for Enhanced Exploration and Production
- Chafaa Badis, Digital Transformation & AI Advisor
16:30 Unifying data using an Integration Platform
- John Norman, Enterprise Solutions Consultant
08:30 IRMA – The House of Ensembles
- William Chalub Cruz, RCOE Senior Consultant
09:30 Data Integration and Access in Practice
- Lars Vatne, Consulting Advisor
10:30 E&P Data Science – Accelerate Technology Innovation
- Chafaa Badis, Digital Transformation & AI Advisor
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