ECIM'2009 - 14th. to 16th. September in Haugesund

 

Workstream Sessions Wednesday listed by start time


 

 

A - Information Management (IM)

0830  A Case Study in IM Strategy Realisation for a Growing E&P Organisation
- David Allcock, Principal Consultant, Venture Information Management Ltd

Case study, how a small E&P organisation implemented information management to overcome duplication of information and inefficient sharing.

B - Human Capital

0830  Workshop: How to...

- Ulla Savoretti, Enterprise Information Architect, Energy Markets

- Jesper Wahl Poulsen, Process Consultant, Energy Markets

As Energy Markets is a recent merger between five energy trade organisation, it is of utmost importance to ensure a shared understanding of beliefs, thoughts, behaviours, ethics and values in order to support the needs of the business, the organization and its members. Part of this effort has been to ensure a coherent process overview, as well as Information Governance and an IT architecture that supports the business processes. This workshop gives a brief overview of the history as a backdrop for discussing future options on implementing a system for  recording of master data.

E - Exploration & Development

0830  Increase the return on your investment in data by using integrated web services

 - Phil Rooney, Senior Product Manager, IHS

Reduce your data management cost by using web services to access data directly from the source

Make your data investments go further by integrating directly into the end-users workflow

F - Production Data Management

0830  Automatic reporting to LicenseWeb for production and drilling data

- Ann-Christin Schill, Spec, analys IM Data steering, StatoilHydro

- Jan Ingvar Riveland, Senior Consultant, tietoEnator

Automatic reporting to LicenseWeb is an industry initiative organized by OLF and EPIM. The presentation will give you an overview of how the work is organized and the functionality and work processes that are related to the process of automatic reporting of data.

G - Schlumberger Room - Place: Caiano II

0830  Open Room - We will there it you hsve questions.

H - Landmark Room - Place: Caiano I

0830  OpenWorks R5000 - Technology Update

- Susan Hutchinson, Sr. Product Manager, Halliburton - Landmark

An overview of select new workflows possible in R5000, including metadata and audit trails, and a look forward to 2010.


A - Information Management (IM)

0930  Implementation of a content management solution in Seadrill's international organisation

- Fredrik Grimsby, IS Project Manager, Seadrill Management

A uniform structure, method and tool for sharing information are essential for achieving efficiency and collaboration in the daily operation within an international offshore drilling contractor. Needs and challenges related to both implementation and daily operations, onshore and offshore, are discussed.

B - Human Capital

0930  DM training for new PDMs in StatoilHydro

- Borghild Refvik, Data Administrator, StatoilHydro

An overview of the training program for new PDMs in StatoilHydro.

- Training of IM Engineers - The Value to Oil Companies

Stephen Ashley, Information Management Domain Leader, Schlumberger

C - GIS

0930  AIS - Identifying and locating vessels. Technology and usage
- Kjell Røang, Business Developer, Christian Michelsen Research Computing
- Kjell Gundersen, Geo IM Norway Team Lead, A/S Norske Shell

System architecture and features of “AIS server” - WMS services from CMR - Ways of using AIS data in Shell.

D - Drilling Data Management

0930  What is a Well? Integrating Data from Multiple Sources
- Trudy Curtis, CEO/CIO, PPDM Association

Operators, vendors and regulatory agencies have different definitions of a 'well'. Industry representatives have created recommendations for baseline definitions that will help us manage wells more effectively.

E - Exploration & Development

0930  Building a business case for data management in general and for the CDA Well DataStore

- Richard Salway, Service Manager, CDA

The tangible benefits that accrue from collaboration are significant but alone they are insufficient and must be supported by intangible benefits if the business case is to be made.

F - Production Data Management

0930  Data Management out of the project and in to the field organizations

Jan Åge Pedersen, Senior Consultant / Project Manager, StatoilHydro (on contract from Tieto)

Technical and organizational challenges when introducing DM procedures, and “Data Librarian” roles into the field organizational teams

G - Schlumberger Room - Place: Caiano II

0930  Competing in the Current Fiscal Climate - The Need for Change (DQM)
- Alan Cleeton, Data Management Consultant, Schlumberger

The digital age is providing unprecedented volumes of information at our finger tips, so much so, it is difficult to distinguish good information from bad. We are dealing with more and more information than ever before, from many more sources and many more ways to interact with the data. For O&G companies to compete in the current economic downturn, data quality needs to improve dramatically and data quality processes need to be part of a lifestyle change.

H - Landmark Room - Place: Caiano I

0930  Distilling consistent data from huge data mergers

- Ian Barron, General Manager, RoQC

Workflows that worked, or didn't, when cleaning up huge volumes of data in a recent company merge. Some of the workflows and tools will be demonstrated.


A - Information Management (IM)

1030  Can Business Intelligence give us Intelligent Business?
- Rune Espelid, Leading Advisor, StatoilHydro

Is there anything special with business intelligence, compared to other technological opportunities, since its name seems to promise a lot. This question is discussed, by taking a look  at both the components of BI, the future trends of BI, and what should be expected from an intelligent business. Key elements of the presentation include; What is BI without the Corporate memory - Increase business performance by Information orientation - Enterprise information architecture and management need attention

B - Human Capital

1030  Adressing the educational and CPD needs of IM and KM Professionals in the oil and gas sector

- Simon Burnett, Senior Lecturer, Robert Gordon University

The presentation provides an overview of the information management and knowledge management courses offered to the oil and gas sector by Robert Gordon University's Department of Information Management.

C - GIS

1030  GIS Data Management in a Multi client World
- Odd Arne Steinlein and Seamus Deely, StatoilHydro

GIS is no longer just the domain of the GIS expert. Multidiscipline user groups are increasingly looking for access via multiple clients to increasing volumes of information rich quality stamped spatial data. From a data management perspective, this requires effective data storage and distribution techniques.

E - Exploration & Development

1030  EPICenter: Data Management Tool at RWE Dea

Dorothea Geers, Geotechnical Documentation, and Andreas Butzke, Geophysicist,

Head of Geo databases, RWE Dea AG / Operations / Geo Support Center

EPICenter, the central metadata collection and source for datamanagement guidelines and rules.
Design and data structure - Typical searching for metadata and guidelines

F - Production Data Management

1030  SmartFlows - Working Smarter not Harder
- Mario Toro, Managing Consultant, Halliburton Landmark

Production Data Management Solution Applications

G - Schlumberger Room - Place: Caiano II

1030  Implementing coordinate system in Petrel (GIS)
- Steven Brown, Petrel Product Champion

An Industry leading seismic to simulation software application's original design required the data manager to deal with any information relating to coordinate reference systems (CRS).

H - Landmark Room - Place: Caiano I

1030  Landmark vSpace
- Wendy Rose Aga, Project and Service Delivery, Halliburton - Landmark

- Ola Saugen, senior IT Consultant, Halliburton - Landmark

An overview of the global Landmark brand vSpace including live demos.