12:30 OSDU core concepts - Business Decisions
- Bjarne Rosvoll Bøklepp, Lead Analyst Digital/Data Management, Equinor
A fundamental assumption is that data is primarily (or even solely) acquired to make better decisions. However, if we are not able to objectively show or prove that our decisions are “good” and improving over time - then we cannot claim to be data driven, nor to be learning organizations!
12:30 - 14:15 Designing value-driven data products Part I
- Ricardo Texeira, Principle Data Architect, Thoughtworks
In this 2-hour interactive workshop (12:30 - 14:15), participants will explore the Data as a Product approach to address a specific business challenge.
12:30 Dormant data and using digital tools and life cycle information to take more control over the process
- Elin Marie Nicolaisen, Technical Data Management Consultant, AS Norske Shell
This is a presentation around how we believe we have made a sustainable process around dormant data.
12:30 Equinor Geodetic Engine API - CRS Catalog and Conversion services
- Torill Kjøsnes Gabrielsen, Developer, and Per Helge Aarnes, Geospatial analyst, Equinor
How Equinor ensures consistency in geodetic definitions- The Geodetic Engine API! Among other features, this API provides an endpoint for precise coordinate transformations and services for CRS distribution to various platforms. Having one source of truth prevents across platform variations, thus ensuring geospatial integrity. In addition to describing the API in general, this presentation will address how to populate the CRS catalog in OSDU and how Equinor utilizes the API to synchronize the OSDU CRS catalog with the GeoRepository.
12:30 From Data Clutter to Digital Sustainability
- Nina Braaten, Information Manager, Equinor
Tackling the Challenges of Digital Waste.
12:30 IntelliCalli - data quality in caliper and well integrity data
- Tomas Bolme, Senior Techn.Data Specialist - Well Integrity & Intervention, AkerBP
A solution developed in house to meet the requirements for updated caliper and well integrity data. With hundreds of operating ells of different age, it's important to have an overview of the condition of the wells across all operating assets. The quality of the legacy data varied a lot, and a standard data format was missing, so the IntelliCalli project improved this.
12:30 Democratizing access to E&P Data by leveraging GIS Web Technologies
- Mr. Kwadwo Kyeremateng, Petroleum Commission, Ghana
Exploring GIS technologies such ArcGIS and QGIS in disseminating information on E&P activities. Steps towards enhanced data integration, analytics and machine learning, and collaboration and knowledge sharing are discussed.
12:30 Agile Asset Management on OSDU
- Chandra Yeleshwarapu - Senior Director, Products and Customer Experience, Halliburton - Landmark
Arnfinn Grøtte - Chief Engineer Transformation, AkerBP
13:30 A Practical Use Case: Ingestion of Rock and Fluid Data into the OSDU Platform
- Jing Ting Chong, Software Engineer, Viridien (Co-author Raghd Gadrbouh)
An end-to-end data ingestion workflow for rock and fluid sample data from diverse data sources into the OSDU, enabling data to be accessible by end users from a reliable and interoperable data platform.
12:30 - 14:15 Cont.... Designing value-driven data products (Group works)
By applying product thinking principles to the design, development, and utilization of data, one will demonstrate how treating data as a product can result in high-quality, usable data at the speed of business - ultimately enabling data to be the driving force behind innovation, growth, and achieving the business mission.
NB: Participants will need to follow the entire 2-hour session starting 12:30 to 14:15.
13:30 Creating trust in sharing and protecting data through security classification
- Jarle Kalberg, Senior Document and Content Specialist, Aker BP
The proper management of data is crucial in today's world. As companies become more and more data-driven questions arise about how to manage data according to the security dimensions: Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability. This presentation will explore the challenges and solutions when it comes to balancing the need for liberating data with the need for security and data protection.
13:30 Extending the OSDU™ Data Platform with the Geospatial Consumption Zone (GCZ)
- Brian Boulmay, Director, Petroleum Community & Solutions, Esri
Putting OSDU on the Map.
13:30 Safeguarding data from departing operators for safe and sustainable use of the subsurface
- Vincent van der Kraan, Mining Data advisor, Geological Survey of the Netherlands - part of TNO
Oil and gas operators in the Netherlands hold significant historical and current mining data, with only a small portion legally transferred to the State. Anticipating a reduction or cessation of commercial activities by operators, the Geological Survey of the Netherlands conducted a study to assess the cost-benefit of safeguarding this data. In this presentation we will share our main findings regarding the efforts required to safeguard various datatypes and their potential reuse in various societal sub-themes.
13:30 "We would be honored if you would join us" leveraging OSDU
- Sarah Magdalena Angell-Petersen, Lead Petrophysicist, Equinor Energy AS
Annette Larsen, General Manager, Logtek
Eirik Solland Haraldsen, Software Developer/Data Scientist, Petroware AS
Data reporting standardization (DRS) project in Equinor Energy AS (Equinor) with the vision “Make compliant reporting easy”, were able to test a real-world example of leveraging OSDU for more efficient workflow and reporting to Norwegian Offshore Directorate (NOD) in 2024. Together with the testing team from Logtek, Petroware and Equinor we were able to ingest data from Logtek to Equinor OSDU and pick it up from Petrophysical software to enable Petrophysical analysis. - A little bit of magic!
13:30 Unlocking hidden Depths: Leveraging Oil and Gas Data Beyond Boundaries for sustainable Energy Solutions
- Mr. Robert Kibiwot, EPRA, Kenya
Oil and gas data, traditionally prized for its role in fuel exploration and extraction, harbors untapped potential as a catalyst for sustainable development. Beyond the conventional domains of its application, this data reservoir serves as a beacon for diverse industries seeking deep insights into subsurface geology. Notably, the groundwater industry has emerged as a beneficiary, harnessing oil and gas data to unearth deep aquifers in arid and semi-arid regions. This symbiotic relationship between industries underscores the interconnectedness of resource utilization and underscores the imperative of collaborative knowledge sharing.
13:30 Accelerate digital transformation in E&P Industry with data-driven intelligent automation: Insights from proven success stories
- Chafaa Badis, Lead Data Scientist, Halliburton - Landmark
14:30 Equinor's Seismic Journey to OSDU® Data Platform
- Jonas Hedstrøm, Project Leader Subsurface, Equinor
Equinor has >60Pb of seismic data, most in SEG-Y format (a tape based format developed in 1973), scattered across multiple databases. The Seismic Data Management in the Cloud project is one of several projects collaborating on the journey of taking this to globally managed, easily searchable and accessible, cloud native data of a known quality. We will present the seismic journey to OSDU® Data Platform with focus on seismic metadata ingestion to OSDU, eismic metadata enrichment and ingestion of seismic data to OSDU.
14:30 Extracting key metadata from unstructured text using AI agents
- Thomas Grant, Senior software developer, Cegal
How language models and AI-agents can effectively valuable extract key metadata from unstructured text intro structured data that can be used to enrich other data sources, removing time-consuming manual processes and enhancing data discovery and quality.
14:30 The quality of the construction depends on the foundation
- Ingrid Meling, Manager Consultant, Sopra Steria
Fix the foundation is a repetitive statement. The data is what you have, and the foundation is how this is made available. A good structure gives insight when put together correctly. Lack of governance makes it nearly impossible to put the data together correctly and give trustworthy insight.
14:30 Delivering the Power of Where with Omnia Maps
- Hannah Fieldsend, Geospatial Analyst, Equinor
Launched in 2023, Omnia Maps is Equinor's new cloud based geospatial universe. Any user in the organisation has access to authoritative and open data, as well as analysis tools to deliver new business insights.
14:30 Building a data architecture for environmental and biodiversity data
- Ingunn Nilsen, Leading researcher Sustainability, Climate and Environmental Technology, Equinor
Utilisation of AI and machine learning to automate interpretation.
14:30 Ontology-Driven Integration of Digital Twins in Cloud Environments
- Dr. Marcos Leipnitz, Federal University of Rio Grande (UFRGS)
A semantic backbone for heterogeneous data integration for on-premise and OSDU environments.
14:30 Unlocking knowledge using Assisted Interpretation Tools
- Thomas Butt, Principal Technologist and Geoprocessing Specialist, Halliburton - Landmark
15:30 Beyond POC: Ingesting Data to OSDU… Now What?
- Maja Wegmann, Business & Integration Architecture Manager, Accenture
Prateek Saxena, Business Architecture Associate Manager, Accenture
Harvesting OSDU capabilities within a complex application landscape necessitates maintaining a holistic view of data products’ lifecycle. At the same time, one must overcome challenges of high granularity, such as mapping schemas which are standardised but interpretable, as well as embedding data quality tracking and lineage at the record level. We’ll showcase our attempt.
15:30 Feature augmentation techniques for quality improvement of acoustic seismic inversion
- Chidozie Agu, Data Scientist
Results obtained in the Pre-Salt of the Brazilian South Atlantic Continental Margin.
15:30 Embracing OSDU: The Future of Data Management in Equinor
- Håkon Hetland, Team Lead and Ole Kristian Knutsen, Technical Lead, TietoEvry, Lars Olav Grøvik, Product Owner, Equinor
Transitioning from SMDA to OSDU: Enhancing Data Integration and Management for a Digital Future.
15:30 GeoRelevance - Enhancing Document Search through GeoReferencing and Toponym Analysis
- Gareth Alwyn Rowlands, Technical Account Manager, Kadme
Building upon GeoReferencing functionality; which allows Users to use maps to search for documents or present documents on maps according to toponyms present in their content; Kadme and ConocoPhillips have introduced GeoRelevance and Regionality. GeoRelevance supports Users in assessing the relevance of documents based on frequency and page positions of toponyms within and outside a chosen location. Regionality allows Users to see the distribution of toponyms within documents and understand how local or global they are in the context of their search.
15:30 Repurposing Oil and Gas DM Solutions for a Sustainable Future
- Arild Hegerland, Business Development Manager, Petrosys / Darren Biggs, Geoscience Services Manager, Interica/ET Works
How can we re-deploy existing industry best practices and applications from the E&P sector to leverage subsurface data and enhance workflows as we move to the future of low-carbon and renewable energy?
15:30 Follow the Trajectory - Collaboration and Synchronization - Present & Future
- Camilla Hagelund, Solution Advisor, ROQC Data Management
Efficient Collaborative Well Planning (CWP) Bringing the Drilling & Geoscience domains together for Energy companies.
15:30 Unlocking E&P data Potential by Leveraging online Platform for Quality Data Availability, Usability and Value
- Mr. Robert Tugume, Petroleum Authority of Uganda
Share what we can, protect what we must (Security and Protection); Subsurface, data management, Data platforms, EP Value Chain.
15:30 Diskos 2.0 - Operational Status and Challenges
- Stig Losvik - Diskos Operations Manager, Halliburton Landmark
16:30 Scaling from Tilenga's success to THE internal standard Subsurface Data Platform
- Pierrick Gaudin, Subsurface Data Platform Data Architect, TotalEnergies S.A
One year after its successful deployment to support Drilling Operations. TotalEnergies is accelerating its journey to OSDU. Our ambition to scale up is in motion (“Opening to multiple assets”, “Extending to multiple workflows”, “Allowing for hybrid architectures”). The practical implementation of OSDU involves a lot of practical efforts to avoid rabbitholes, mitigate pitfalls and succeed. This presentation will particularly focus on both our contributed Reservoir Management DDMS and AdminUI (now specified and developed within the Community) – but also sharing some lessons learnt from our successful integration of Seismic DDMS in SismageCIG (Home Made Interpretation Platform).
16:30 Chatting with your subsurface data
- Eirik Haughom, Principal Technical Program Manager, Energy & Resources, Microsoft
Unlock the depths of your subsurface data with generative AI and language models. Make your subsurface data available and dive into rich conversations. It’s like having a digital domain assistant at your fingertips!
16:30 Automated Governance and Compliance on Malaysia's E&P Data
- Noorul Shigim Binti Ahmad Fadzil, Head of National Data, Petronas
Reinventing the way Regulator tracks National Data submission compliance by Petroleum Arrangement Contractor(s) or PACs. This automated approach has improved efficiency in monitoring all data submitted and highlighted gaps for further interventions by PACs towards self-regulated governance.
16:30 Counting birds in CCTV images
- Halvor Nilsen Yttredal, Data Scientist / Data Engineer, Equinor
An introduction to object detection and how we use it to count birds in CCTV images from an unmanned offshore installation.
16:30 How to support the green transition with free subsurface data
- Kenneth Nordstrøm, Geodata Scientist, GEUS
New Deep Subsurface Data portal at GEUS
16:30 Depth - why is it so hard to get it right?
- Bjarne Rosvoll Bøklepp, Lead Analyst Digital/Data Management, Equinor
One of the first things learned when introduced to wellbore data acquisition is that "depth is our most important measurement". However, very little attention is typically paid to this measurement within general subsurface data management and quality assurance processes.
16:30 Tanzania with Zanzibar has big gas reserves that is under development. Proper government entities are under development - challenges in building robust organizations
- Ms. Rahma Ali, PURA and Mr. Issa Moh’d Issa, ZPRA
Big gas discoveries has made it necessary to build new national institutions and have a stronger focus on national data repository and transfer of data from TPDC, the national oil company.
16:30 Secure digital ecosystem to preserve national data and promote E&P investments
- John Norman, Industry Solution Advisor, Halliburton Landmark