Practical Well Log Standards Phase II

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Practical Well Log Standards
Phase II - Kickoff
30 January 2001
CDA
London, UK
Agenda
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Introduction – David Archer
Phase I Review – Dave Camden
Practical Implementation – Ingvar Espedal
Phase II planning – Dave Camden/ALL
Going Forward – David Archer/ALL
Conclusions – ALL
Wrap-up Phase I
• Meetings in UK (30Jan2001) & US (15Feb 2001)
• Wrap up note to sponsors ASAP
• Publish results on POSC/SPWLA Web Site
• Identify what needs to be done now vs. in Phase II
• Write/publish Press Release(s) – February 2001
• Need input/quotes from participants ASAP
• Write/publish high-level descriptions of project with
emphasis on benefits, participants and commitments to
implement – February 2001 … ongoing
• Need input from participants for content, target audience,
speaking engagements, …
• Market to players who are not currently project
participants NOW
Going forward …
• Goals
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New participants
New tools
Implementation
Improved website (Public & Private/Vendor
interfaces)
• Performance
• Ease of use
• Other … e.g., Support B2B usage
• Maintenance (
• Self-maintenance (vendors )
• Other approaches
Going forward …
• Participants
• Prepare Contract for Phase II (or extend Phase I)
• Sign up current and new participants
• Organization
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Steering Team
Technical Team
Project Leader
Champions!
• Implementations & Implementers
• Communicating results
Phase II Issues
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Scope
Funding
IP & publication
Project Resources
Ongoing maintenance
Relationships with other efforts/standards
• WellLogML
• WellHeadML
• Others?
• Future Phases?
Phase II Schedule
• Project Meetings
• Organizational (30Jan & 15Feb 2001)
• Steering team
• Technical team
• Publication/Communication
• Use Cases
• Technical Specifications – on Web
• White papers, business focused articles, etc.
• Presentations at conferences (POSC, SPWLA, … )
WellHeadML Project
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Generic, globally applicable well header in XML
Standard reference entities to support the requirements
Support for regionally oriented use cases
Style sheets (XSLT) for geographic areas
Publication and maintenance on web site
• Usage examples
• Regulatory notification and reporting
• Corporate/regional database reporting
• Well identification for drilling, etc.
• When
• Kick off in Feb2001 – to run through 3Q2001