Each session is 60 minutes; The presentation itself is intended to last for about 25 minutes, then 20 minutes are for Q&A and discussions and the remaining 15 minutes are for free conversation and preparing for next presenter.
12:30 Ontology-based data access: subsurface databases on steroids
- Adnan Latif, Center Executive Manager, SIRIUS SFI, UiO
Demonstration of a technology that can enable end-users to formulate and run complex queries (based on G&G/Petrophysical attributes) without knowing anything about the underlying database(s) architecture, without writing a single SQL line and queries formulated based on G&G/Petrophysical concepts and vocabulary.
12:30 Defining the basics to be prepared for change
- Liv Stordahl Borud, Leading Advisor Data Management, Equinor
Implementing a data governance model and developing the data profession in Equinor.
12:30 GIGS 2.0 – putting geospatial integrity back on the map
- Josh Townsend, Geospatial Strategic Projects Lead, BP
Richard Wylde, Geodetic Specialist, NDDM
A decade after it’s initial release at ECIM 2011, hear about the importance of geospatial integrity in geoscience data, what GIGS is and how it’s changed in a recent major update.
12:30 DataOps - Intro to DataOps and Case Study for Reservoir Characterisation
- Bruce Chalmers Reservoir Geophysicist - Var Energi & Andreas Sandvik Jakobsen, DataOps Engineer, Sopra Steria
DataOps Introduction and Case Study: Improved data quality analysis for Reservoir Characterisation workflows
12:30 OSDU as an intermediary for digitally driven collaboration and innovation in the oil and gas industry
- Mahdis Moradi, PhD candidate, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
To explore more on the innovation potential could be driven from the OSDU, the case study of an oil operator on driving performance in drilling through OSDU will be presented. The results from this study, emphasize on the important role of people, and the significance of inter and intra-organizational collaboration in the successful adoption of new digital solution in organizations.
12:30 Data management strategy to realize value potential of data
- Petter Dischington, Geoscientist, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate
The NPD wants to enable value creation from data by facilitating data for new industries and innovation. Standardization, data quality and collaboration are keys to make this a reality
12:30 Data Science and Machine learning models for E&P data
- Sachin Kriplani, Reservoir Geophysicist, Schlumberger Denmark ApS
Preparing E&P data for Machine learning exercises and choosing appropriate ML model for better predictions.
12:30 Information Management & Platform Technology – Strategy & Update
- Chandra Yeleshwarapu, Senior Director, Head of Product and Customer Experience, Halliburton - Landmark
An overview on Landmark’s Information Management strategy, an update of our key products & give a glimpse of capabilities to look forward to in 2023.
12:30 A review of Petroleum Data Management from an African Upstream Regulator’s Perspective
- Kwadwo Kyeremateng, Petroleum Commission of Ghana
The case of Petroleum Commission Ghana
13:30 The GAIA Explorer, an efficient search companion!
- Xavier DU BERNARD, Senior Geologist, TotalEnergies
This new companion organizes and extracts information from large number of unstructured technical documents by using custom Machine Learning (ML) models trained on TotalEnergies datasets.
13:30 Data Governance Office - a long time coming
- Lisa Blackley, Underground Data Manager, Aker BP
Data Governance …. something to aspire to? But do we really need it to manage subsurface data.
The answer is of course yes, but it’s taken a dashboard and a set of KPI’s to truly understand why.
13:30 The Need for Time Standards in Geospatial Metadata
- Kris Berglund, Vice President of Sales, Blue Marble Geographics
The need for modernized standards to acknowledge time across geospatial data formats has become clear and the time we began to need those standards has already passed.
13:30 Data to the Many?
- Nina Reiersgaard, Project leader Data to the Many, Equinor
Implementing data products and data mesh architecture with a federated data governance in Equinor - Omnia 2.0, Cloud based data platform and cloud scale analytics in Azure.
13:30 Equinor OSDU Adaptation Experience
- Einar Landre, OSDU Focal point, Jan Harald Hole Mortensen, OSDU Task Manager, Equinor
OSDU enables new ways to manage subsurface data. In this presentation we will take you through how Equinor use OSDU and plan to extend its usage for subsurface data.
13:30 AVATARA-p: Advanced Augmented Analysis Robot for Palynology
- Robert W. Williams, Biostratigrapher, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate
By using technology developed for digitising tissue sections for pathological diagnosis, the Norwegian Petroleum is scanning 150 000 fossil microplankton slides at 4000 pixels/mm resolution for online palynological analysis.
13:30 Data science and AI in the training business of Schlumberger NExT – domain inspired trainings in data science and OSDU/DELFI training
- Fabrizio Di Marco, NExT Curicullum associate digital - Alessandro Madrussa, NExT BDM - Toni Liman, NExT Scandinavia, Schlumberger
An overview of the trainings NExT is offering worldwide to our clients related to Data science, AI, OSDU and DELFI training. New courses and established IM courses.
13:30 CoreMemory® Platform: Digital ecosystem for subsurface sample and data management
- Caroline Mignot, Ingrain Solution Advisor & Business Development for Europe, Eurasia and Sub-Saharan Africa
The CoreMemory® Platform is a web-based digital ecosystem to manage and visualize unstructured data, optimizing subsurface cycle time and data sharing, while avoiding data loss. Is customizable to fit your own workflows. A solution to solve each data management challenge by demand.
13:30 The story of NDR in Norway
- Maria Juul, Norwegian Petroleum Directorate
How can other countries benefit from our experience?
14:30 Data Mesh – why is everyone talking about it and why should you care?
- Winfried Adalbert Etzel, Information Strategy Consultant, Bouvet Norge AS
This presentation will give a quick view behind the curtain: What is Data Mesh and why did it gain so much popularity?
14:30 Cataloging Data Products for data- compliance, re-use and increased business value
- Li Ying Sun, Principle Analyst IT Architecturet, Equinor ASA
Having a lot of valuable data that you would like to safely share? Or do you need a lot of quality data to do your work? - Creating an overview of your data assets and understanding how they may be re-used in a secure manner is essential in a data driven culture. Equinor’s common data catalog allow data product owners to govern strategic data assets and at the same time empowering data consumers to easily find, get access and use data products.
14:30 The world is changing - Are we moving away from ED50?
- Sigrid Matthes, Task Lead and Product Owner Geospatial Integrity
Monika Zakrzewska, Principal Analyst IM Data Management, Equinor ASA
Challenges when introducing dynamic Coordinate Reference systems and Transformations in the current suite of applications.
14:30 Automating Data Management Workflows: A Success Story of National Oil Kenya in a Digital National Data Centre Implementation
- Ayan Omar, GIS Data Analyst, National Oil Corporation of Kenya
Workflow automation with basic machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques and models.
14:30 Analytics-ready Data From The OSDU Data Platform To Accelerate Subsurface Analytics
- Jane McConnell, Practice Partner Oil and Gas, Teradata
Most geoscientists and petroleum engineers believe analytics can find new insights into the subsurface; however, efforts are hampered by the complexities of unwieldy data that requires much effort to manipulate before they can begin their analysis. This potential for insight from analytics is a strong driver for implementing a modern integrated subsurface data platform such as the one from OSDU. We will discuss how to leverage the OSDU data platform to support subsurface analytics.
14:30 Digitalisation / Digitalization and Seismic Data
- Victor Ancira, Vice President, Troika International Ltd
Exactly what is meant by Digitalisation and have we got there with Seismic Data?
14:30 Schlumberger Drives Real-Time Business Insights Using Master & Reference Data
- Anup Tiwari, Enterprise MDM Manager / Lokesh Shah, Enterprise Data Quality Product Manager, Schlumberger
There is an ever-increasing business demand for real-time, high-quality information. Schlumberger uses low-code/no-code approach, combined with the power of HA Cloud architecture delivered via a modern user experience, to create an enterprise-wide view of master and reference data. Join this session to understand how Schlumberger drive better supply management strategies, analyze leased asset operations, and calculate emissions related to purchased products and services.
14:30 DS365.ai: Accelerate Energy industry operations through faster and scalable Ai
- Chafaa Badis, Lead Data Scientist, Halliburton - Landmark
The oil and gas industry produces a massive amount of data; however, most companies have struggled to transform this data into actual business insights. This session will showcase DS365.ai , a Halliburton Landmark enterprise AI cloud-native platform that provides our customers production-ready ML models and an enterprise capability and scale to create, manage and deploy innovative ML (Machine Learning) solutions integrated with existing workflows in a corporate environment.
14:30 Database Design to support appropriate well Nomenclature
- David Mulinde, Petroleum Authority of Uganda
Challenges with old naming Convention and the Road to a shorter and meaningful Name
15:30 Unlocking subsurface data in documents to benefit the energy transition
- Eva De Boever, Project leader, Geological Survey of the Netherlands / TNO
15:30 Subsurface data management re-invented
- Gruijters S.H.L.L. Bsc Msc, Portfolio Manager, TNO Geological Survey of the Netherlands
How to create a data model that is both sable and flexible.
15:30 Extending the OSDU™ Data Platform with the Geospatial Consumption Zone (GCZ)
- Brian Boulmay, Director, Petroleum Community & Solutions, Esri
Join us for a session to learn more about the OSDU™ Data Platform and the Geospatial Consumption Zone (GCZ) industry project.
15:30 Neptune Subsurface Digital Data Factory
- Haroon Rashid, Senior Subsurface Data Management Advisor, Neptune Energy
Jesse Lord, Product Strategy Lead, Kadme
Insights, Implementations & Lessons Learned from Digital Data Management.
15:30 Opening OSDU to Wind-Farms – a first move to the ‘Green Energies’
- Espen Krogh, CEO, Prediktor
15:30 Diskos 2.0 – a digital step together
- Maria Juul, Diskos manager, NPD
Diskos 2.0 will be launched in January 2023. This presentation will give an introduction to the new solution.
15:30 From on-prem to DELFI PTS: Data Transition story
- Odd Inge Thorkildsen, Service Lead – Data & Cloud, Moumita Chakraborty, Deepali Gupta, Schlumberger
This presentation will detail the workflow for migrating Seismic data and Petrel projects to DELFI PTS for any customer by using qFind Petrel plug-in.
15:30 Making the journey to OSDU
- David Butcher, Senior Manager Business Development, Halliburton-Landmark
The OSDU Data Platform aims to stimulates innovation, industrialize data management, and reduce time to market for new solutions.
While in an ideal world this change occurred overnight, in reality there will be a transition from the current paradigm of a fragmented data landscape towards the elimination of these silos and the enablement of more integrated, transformation workflows. So how will this transition take place and how do companies make that Journey?
We will discuss the different requirements in providing a system of record vs a system of engagement and potential approaches for application integration; both the creation of new cloud native applications and a pragmatic evolution of existing, legacy applications.
15:30 Data management in a Country with falling Production
- Osama Abdelgadir, Petroleum Data Senter, Sudan
Status and Challenges
16:30 How IDP, Intelligent Data Processing can ease some of the subsurface data managers tasks
- Henri Blondelle, Founder and CSO, Agile Data Decisions
Capturing taxonomies and ontologies from technical documents.
16:30 An image is worth a thousand words
- Jesse Lord, Lead – Product Strategy, Kadme AS
Addressing the unstructured documents challenge by using machine learning to extract, classify and geolocate images at industrial scale.
16:30 So, you’ve got a UX designer on your team?
- Lene Regine Sørskår, Trond Roar Eide, UX designer, Okse/These Ways
Presentation about UX design and design thinking, and how to use it.
16:30 Keys to OSDU Onboarding and Adoption: Role of Data Governance and Artificial Intelligence
- Sunil Garg, CEO, dataVediK
Based on lessons learnt from our experience in past data migrations, data governance will be the key to success of OSDU based deployments. This presentation will focus on the various aspects of data governance best practices in the context of OSDU including Master and Reference Data Management, DQM, Data Lineage and enrichment, Golden records creation and so on. It will also highlight the role that Data Analytics and AI will play in data ingestion as well as data consumption workflows and in exponentially improving the value/knowledge that can be derived out of data.
16:30 Modernizing NDR’s through Cloud, Digitalization & Data Augmentation using an Open Architecture Platform
- Pom Sabharwal, Region Technical Sales Manager, Halliburton - Landmark
Create NDR value by using ML based applications to accelerate subsurface and engineering workflows including 3rd party applications in a cloud native open flexible platform.
16:30 Seismic Data Management with ODSU
- Fargana Exton, Product Manager, Schlumberger
The Digital Transformation of Upsteam Data Management enables a new class of cloud-enabled workflows. Seismic Data Management in the cloud will be the key enabler for modern seismic processing and interpretation workflows using seismic data streaming.
16:30 Petroleum development progress in Zanzibar
- Issa Issa, Zanzibar Petroleum Regulatory Authority
Starting from Scratch with Management of Petroleum Data - Challenges