This workshop session will explore the different type of consumers of production related data, from geologists to petroleum/reservoir/production/process engineers, asset managers, reserves, commercial & hydrocarbon accounting team, IT, Well/Completions engineers, etc. Where do they get the data from and what do they typically do with it.
How are things really working in real-life whether in an operator or a license partner context? Are Norwegian standardization efforts on daily and monthly reporting (DPR/NPR), or data exchange (ProdML) helping out those communities? Can any good practices be shared amongst participants?
Please note that this session is a workshop where input and open discussion from participants is expected. You are welcome to contact the facilitator of this session prior to the event to discuss particular topics of interest.
A summary of input and discussions will be made available to participants as an outcome of the session, which is anticipated to highlight that the production data value chain is wider than we may think, and that there are many areas where we can today leverage more value out of the production data available to us, and others where the industry will need to put in more efforts to become more efficient.
Short Bio:
Nicolas ValayƩ is currently Segment Sales Manager for Production working in Schlumberger Information Solutions (SIS). Nicolas is part of the North Sea Production team which delivers and supports the entire Avocet software suite from the SIS Production portfolio. Nicolas joined SIS in 1998 as a software engineer and has worked in several product development teams from the Information Management and Web Solutions segments in Houston and Stavanger Technology Centers.
He joined the North Sea Production team in Stavanger in August 2006. Nicolas holds a Master in Computer Science from ENSIMAG, France.