2025
E&P Data and IM Conference and User Meeting 2025

ECIM 2025  15-17th. September in Haugesund

'United in Data
- Collaborating for Solid Foundations and Open Innovations'

OSDU Bootcamp

Monday 12:30 - 17:30  Room A - Auditorium, Ground Floor

Session Manager: Pierrick Gaudin, TotalEnergies

12:30 - 17:30  From Insight to Impact – Mastering the OSDU Data Platform

 

The third edition of the OSDU Bootcamp – a hands-on, high-impact workshop designed to help you deepen your understanding of the OSDU Data Platform and apply it confidently in your day-to-day work.

 

Whether you're returning to build on last year’s learnings or joining us for the first time, this bootcamp is your gateway to mastering the tools and concepts that make OSDU a game-changer for subsurface data management. You’ll gain practical experience with key features like Entitlements, Frame of Reference, and Technical Assurance, and explore how to integrate your data and applications with OSDU.

 

This year’s session will again offer access to live OSDU environments on both Microsoft and Google platforms, and you’ll be guided through deploying the OSDU Community Implementation locally – so you can continue exploring even after the event ends.

 

Please note that registration to the Bootcamp is required.

 

Preparation: You will be notified about pre-reads and technical setup instructions in advance.

Industry Update

Monday 13:30 - 17:30  Maritim Hall, Ground Floor

Session Manager: Ekaterina Sørensen, Kadme

 

13:30  Capturing geochemistry data from assesment report at scale with high accuracy  - Henri Blondelle, Manager, Agile Data Decisions

The combination of AI and Human Expertise enable to capture trustable data from unstructured documents.

14:00  Building Trust in Subsurface Data Through Unified Visualization

- Dr. Hugues Thevoux, Product Manager, Software Services, SLB

A Scalable Approach to Cross-Domain Integration, Real-Time Access, and Data Integrity in Upstream Workflows.

14:30  A typical solution using operational and production data for monitoring the wells and fields  - Tu Le Mai Khanh, Production Engineer, Sensia

The concept of production data monitoring and surveillance is not new in the market, but it always brings significance in the outcomes and attracts the interest from engineers. With the strengths being discussed in this paper, it is strongly believed that the monitoring solution is not only providing consistent data applications for various well and field production engineering workflows but also can be considered to apply as the monitoring solution for other industries such as sustainable energy and low carbon process.

15:00  Redefining Access from Storage Strategy to User Experience

- Jesse Dolan, Sr. Project Manager, Talus Technologies

A case study on building a cloud-ready platform that simplifies data access, makes storage architecture invisible to users, and supports scalable collaboration.

15:30  From Data Chaos to Clarity: Integrating Dashboards, Analytics, and Archiving for Smarter Decisions  - Maalidefaa Moses Tantuoyir, Data Management Services Professional, Petrosys - Interica

This presentation shows how analytics and dashboards help oil and gas operators turn scattered data into actionable insights for real-time analysis, improved data visibility, and informed decision-making. Integrated archiving identifies obsolete data, reduces costs, and enhances performance, transforming data management into a strategic, value-driven function.

16:00  Unifying Geoscience Workflows: An Integrated Approach to Seismic Interpretation and Data Management using a Multi-Agent LLM System

- Ekatarina Sørensen, Chief Growth Officer, Kadme AS

This paper presents an integrated system that unifies seismic interpretation and data management using a multi-agent LLM framework. By combining ontology-driven access to siloed E&P data, GPU-accelerated multi-user interpretation software, and AI-constrained LLM agents, the platform delivers real-time, collaborative, and context-aware geoscience workflows. It eliminates the need for data duplication, enhances AI performance through domain-specific constraints, and preserves full data lineage and security. The result is a cohesive ecosystem that transforms subsurface data handling into an efficient, AI-powered process.

16:30  Streamlined Petrel-Techlog Data Management Integration

- Carlos Macedo, Data Manager, Cegal

Breaking Down Data Silos with Python-Based Platform Connectivity.

Plenary Program - Opening Session

Monday 18:55 - 20:00  Maritim Hall, Ground Floor

Session Manager: Suzanne Beglinger, Equinor

18:55  Opening and Introduction

 

19:00  Energy+Data+AI=?

- Paula Doyle, CDO, Aker BP ASA

A perspective on the world of energy, oil & gas, data & AI - from high level global market view to technical and organisational challenges of being an AI-first pure play oil & gas company. 

 

Paula Doyle has been working as chief digital officer at Aker BP since 2022. Doyle previously worked at Cognite as SVP Sales and Marketing and was a member of the Executive management team. Previously she has held a variety of roles within the oil and gas industry for companies such as ABB and Siemens, in Norway and the Middle East. During her time in the Middle East, Doyle established and ran a non-profit industrial technology organisation. Doyle currently sits on the board on the Irish Norwegian chamber of commerce and has previously held board positions at Aker BP and Energy Valley. Doyle holds a PhD in Computer Engineering from the University of Limerick.

20:00  Ice Breaker - Tapas Buffet and refreshments 

- Hosted by Halliburton-Landmark and SLB 

Plenary Session Tuesday

Session Managers: Suzanne Beglinger, Equinor & Matheus Abraho Francisco, Shell

 

08:20  Opening and Introduction

08:30  In the Back Rooms of Data Science: Unveiling the Invisible Work of Data Management  -Thomas Østerlie, Associate Professor, Norwegian University of Science and Technology

This presentation illuminates the often-invisible but critical work of data managers in oil and gas companies, revealing the complex skills and effort required to prepare data for analysis. The study highlights the lack of recognition data managers receive, despite their essential role in ensuring data quality and enabling data-driven decision-making. It advocates for greater visibility, support, and the development of broader skillsets for data managers to enhance their impact and value within their organisations.

08:55  The AI-Augmented Workforce for the Energy Industry

- Jamie Cruise, Business Line Director - Data & AI Platform, SLB

Enabling Transformation Through Data-Centric Digital Infrastructure.

09:20  Establishing the foundational Trusted Data Ecosystem for the enterprise with OSDU to Maximize Value and Sustainability for Key Business Decisions  - Ryan Jarvis, CTO, RockNRG LLC

An operator's journey implementing a foundational TrustedData Ecosystem for the enterprise with OSDU in production and how it has begun to maximize value, cultivate long-term sustainability, centralize governance, modernize workflows, and ultimately produce better business decisions.

09:45  Coffee Break

10:15  Data Governance is at a Crossroads

- Winfried Adalbert Etzel, Data Governance Professional, Winfried Etzel AS

Reimagine Data Governance as a strategic enabler. From compliance focus to automation motor, from gatekeeper to enabler.

10:40  Panel Debate:
United in Data – Collaborating for Solid Foundations and Open Innovations

- Moderated by Therese Rannem, IT & Digital Business Partner Lead, Vår Energi

In an era where data is both a strategic asset and a shared responsibility, this panel brings together leading voices from across the energy industry and academia to explore how we can build resilient data foundations while enabling open, cross-disciplinary innovation. - Panelists: Winfried Etzel (Equinor, DAMA), Ryan Jarvis (RockNRG), others to be confirmed.

11:25  Last Minute Program and Event Updates 

 

11:35  Lunch

 

12:30  Workstream Program Tuesday (Link) 


Parallel Breakout Sessions starting 12:30 - 13:30 - 14:30 - 15:30 - 16:30

Each session is 45 minutes pluss 15 minutes break.

 

18:45  'Reception & Get Together'  - Exhibition Area

 

19:30  Conference Dinner 

Conference Program Wednesday 

08:30  Workstream Program Wednesday (Link)


Parallel Breakout Sessions starting 08:30 - 09:30 - 10:30

Each session is 45 minutes pluss 15 minutes break. 

 

11:10  Coffe Break - served in Exhibition Area

Plenary Session Wednesday

Session Managers: Suzanne Beglinger, Equinor & Matheus Abraho Francisco, Shell

11:30  Transform OSDU Data into Actionable Intelligence

- Chad Brockman, Principal Engineer, Google Cloud

While the OSDU™ platform unifies subsurface data, its native JSON format remains a bottleneck for analysts using standard reporting and mapping tools. Our presentation introduces a cloud data connector we built to translate OSDU data into familiar relational and graph formats, making it instantly usable. We'll show how we used GenAI to automatically generate the complex schema mappings, a task that is otherwise manual and error-prone. With data in a standard SQL or graph database, analysts can finally connect directly with the tools they already use. This approach also establishes a clean, accessible foundation for building new GenAI tools, such as natural language query systems and agentic systems.

12:00  The business C.A.S.E. (Captured And Shared Expertise)

- Fredrik Valde Anthonisen, CTO, POSC Caesar Association (PCA)

A conveyor belt for common industry knowledge.

12:25  OSDU Data Platform - the key to successful adoption and business value generation  - David Butcher, Product Owner OSDU, Halliburton

The panacea of a new breed of lightweight, cloud and OSDU native applications, needs to be tempered with the reality that the industry overwhelmingly relies on applications that were developed many years ago. The OSDU Forum has however turned a corner, and vendors are now leveraging OSDU as a standard for the exchange of data between traditional applications, without the need for costly reengineering. In this presentation we will demonstrate the progress made to date, discuss the collaborations that have supported this work, and highlight the added benefits and value that OSDU brings to existing applications and workflows.

12:50  Wind-Up, Suzanne Beglinger, Equinor

 

13:00  Lunch

Workstream Program Details

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 / IM (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

 

Workstream Program Tuesday September 16th.

Listed per Hour in Parallel

Workstream Program Wednesday September 17th.

Listed per Hour in Parallel

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