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

Workstream Program Wednesday September 17th.

Listed per Hour in Parallel

Workstream: OSDU

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.

Workstream: Back to Basics

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.

Workstream: ML/AI

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.

Workstream: Data Organisation & Collaboration

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.

SLB Room

08:30  Automating Field Development: Wellbore Schematic Extraction with Lumi – A Petoro Case Study

- Surya Sumukh, Innovation Factori Cloud Solutions Architect, SLB

Landmark Room

08:30  IRMA – The House of Ensembles

- William Chalub Cruz, RCOE Senior Consultant

Workstream: OSDU

09:30  Combining the OSDU worlds of the End user and Data manager

- Max de Groot, OSDU Delivery Lead, Aker BP and Subhankar Choudhury

Workstream: Back to Basics

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.

Workstream: ML/AI

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!

Workstream: Data Workflow

09:30  Reduce Time-to-Market Through Ready-to-Use Seismic

- Tananchai Maytawitayakul, PTTEP, PTT Exploration and Production PLC

Workstream: Regulatory - IM (Wednesday)

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.

Workstream: Data Organisation & Collaboration

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.

SLB Room

09:30  One Source of Truth: Bringing Order to Well Data Chaos

- Victoria Claire Francoise Baines, Data and Geological Interpretation BDM, SLB

Landmark Room

09:30  Data Integration and Access in Practice

- Lars Vatne, Consulting Advisor

Workstream: OSDU

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. 

Workstream: Back to Basics

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.

Workstream: ML/AI

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.

Workstream: Data Workflow

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.

Workstream: Regulatory - IM (Wednesday)

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.

Workstream: Data Organisation & Collaboration

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.

 

SLB Room

10:30  Petrel AI Assistant: Transforming User Experience with AI

- Pablo Jimenez, Petrel AI Engineer, SLB

Landmark Room

10:30  E&P Data Science – Accelerate Technology Innovation

- Chafaa Badis, Digital Transformation & AI Advisor

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