POSC Caesar Association and ISO 15926 Standards Leadership Council Forum Houston, June 28 th, 2012 Nils Sandsmark General Manager
Agenda POSC Caesar Association Introduction to ISO 15926 Projects Integrated Operation in the High North (IOHN) EPIM ReportingHub Project Oil & Gas Interoperability (OGI) - ISO project Special Interest Groups (SIGs) Summary
POSC Caesar Association (PCA) PCA is a global, not-for-profit, independent member organization developing, enhancing, and promoting methodology, content and solutions for data interoperability with special focus on ISO 15926 The vision of ISO 15926 data interoperability and life cycle PCA has 36 members in 12 countries on 4 continents PCA arranges forums and member meetings every year in: Asia/Australia Europe/Africa America Focus areas have evolved so far: 1. Handover EPC - OO (1994+) 2. Integrated operations (2004+) 3. Operations & maintenance and integration between engineering and O & M (2008+)
The PISTEP Model for Life Cycle Activities SET ENGINEERING STANDARDS PRODUCE FEASIBILITY CASE CONTROL OPERATIONS & ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES OBTAIN REGULATORY AGREEMENT REGULATORY BODIES CONCEPTUAL PROCESS DESIGN DETAILED PROCESS DESIGN COMMISSION & HANDOVER PLANT OPERATE PLANT DECOMMISSION PLANT CONCEPTUAL ENGINEERING DESIGN DETAILED ENGINEERING DESIGN CONSTRUCT PLANT MAINTAIN PLANT DEMOLISH PLANT SUPPLIERS & FABRICATORS PROCURE & CONTROL EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS & SERVICES
Integrated Operations (IO) Generation 1 and 2 Potential Integration across onshore and offshore Integration across companies Generation 2 Integrated operation centers of operators and vendors Heavily automated processes 24/7 operation Limited integration Generation 1 Integrated onshore and offshore centers Continuous onshore support 5 Traditional processes Self-sustainable fields Specialized onshore units Periodic onshore support 2005 2010 2015 Time
ISO15926 interoperability at its simplest map internet Exchange or Communicate map Company EPC Company Supplier RDL ISO 15926 Reference Data Library (RDL) Using shared references reduces business ambiguity & reduces mapping overheads. Makes interoperability easier and reduces risk & cost
Reference Data Complexity Decrease of ambiguity Dictionary Terms and definitions Taxonomy Classes in sub-/super-class hierarchy Ontology Constraints Connections
Ontology An ontology is an artefact consisting of a: Vocabulary used to describe a particular view of some domain Set of explicit assumptions regarding the intended meaning of the vocabulary. Usually includes classification based information Constraints capturing background knowledge about the domain Thus, an ontology describes a formal specification of a certain domain: Shared understanding of a domain of interest Formal and machine manipulable model of a domain of interest
W3C - Semantic Web and ISO 15926 Evolution: Web 1.0 Pages and documents Web 2.0 Social networking Web 3.0 Semantic Web layer cake http://www.w3.org/rdf/ Why ontologies? The real world is complex and changing. You need a solution that can cope with that complexity and adapt with the changes. That's what ontology does for you
Reference data architecture Logical organization of reference data Federated arrangement of many webconnected libraries ISO Data Model Data Model Data Model Data Model Core classes Core classes Core classes Core classes Standard & Standard Proprietary & Proprietary Classes Standard & Classes Standard Proprietary & Proprietary Classes Classes Manufactured Manufactured Item Classes Manufactured Item Classes Manufactured Item Classes Item Classes Private RDL Community RDL Global Reference PCA
ISO15926 Ontology The JORD Project Business A map Internet Interoperate Business B map RDL PCA / JORD ISO GLOBAL SHARED PRIVATE JORD enhanced PCA RDS in partnership with FIATECH
The JORD Project JORD Scope: Compliance & Validation Methods Services Platform & Publishing Tools Training Resources Enhancements and improvements of reference data and templates Services Organization & Business Resources Project duration: Phase 1: May 2011 June 2012 Phase 1: July 2012 June 2014 Deliverables: Every 6 months Participants: Phase 1 & 2: EPIM, RosEnergoAtom, Woodside, Bechtel, Black & Veatch, CCC, Hatch and VNIIAES Phase 2 only: Several Owners/Operators EPCs and Control System companies and possibly a few software vendors New participants are welcome
High North: typical operational concept Heavily instrumented facilities Lean local organization Extensive remote support organization Heavily instrumented facility Lean local organization Robust and secure digital infrastructure required Novel collaborative work processes required External expert center Remote asset organization Multi-asset support center
Main Objective for IO in the High North Main objective: Demonstrate a reliable digital platform for Integrated Operation Generation 2 (IO G2) Requirements: Come from use cases within Drilling & Completion Production & Reservoir management Operation & Maintenance Key element: Handling of real-time data across applications, disciplines, locations and organizations using ISO 15926
EPIM ReportingHub (ERH) Phase 1 Receive drilling and production reports from operators on the NCS, validate, store and send them to authorities and partners Provide drilling and production data to the partners on request Is flexible for changes in the reports and easy to extend to new types of reports Is based on NPD Fact Pages and PCA ISO 15926 ontology 15 15
Deployment of ERH production data Appl 1A Appl 2A Common Asset Production Model (ontology) Appl 5A Appl.A Appl.A + PCA s RDS Appl 3A Appl 4A Appl (n-1)a Appl na Company A s application portfolio 16
Context for Collaboration Reference Information Environment Semantic Context Execution Environment P2B Stack ISO 15926 Enterprise Business Systems ISO 18435 Engineering & Construction PCA RDL/Ontology Transform Engine Information Service Bus Controls Physical Assets MIMOSA O&M Requirements Repository Registry ISO 13374 ISO TC 184
Scope and Deliverables The Oil and Gas asset management operations and maintenance Interoperability - OGI TS specifies the use of a combination of ISO and industry standards to meet the interoperability requirements of the Oil and Gas industry and appropriate closely related industry groups such as the Petrochemical industry. Major associated deliverables include: Industry developed and owned pilot & compliance data sets Downstream Data Set Plant Light Ends Unit with debutanizer and depropanizer towers Upstream Platform Data Set Detailed industry use cases prioritized by owner/operators OpenO&M Digital Handover of O&M information and Provisioning of O&M Systems Upstream Production Optimization OpenO&M Maintenance Use Case Industry use case driven pilots Downstream Pilot Upstream Pilot ISO TC 184
Digital Plant Conference -Dec 2011 OpenO&M Use Cases 1 & 10 POC directly leveraging a Digital Handover from an EPC to automatically provision O&M systems and synchronize the physical and digital asset (debutanizer tower and its component systems) OpenO&M ISBM AVEVA P&ID Bentley OpenPlant ISO 15926 ISO 15926 OpenO&M CIR & MIMOSA Registry CCOM IBM IIC OPCUA OSIsoft PI/AF ISO TC184
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) - Mandate The SIG shall ensure that the industry gets access to reference data of very high quality by contributing to: Making recommendation for further enhancement of reference data within its domain Quality assurance and formal approval of all changes and enhancement of the RDL within its domain according to ISO procedures, ISO 15926 Parts and PCA s rules and procedures Developing and maintaining ISO 15926 Establishing good dialogue arenas with all interested parties in the industry, in research and educational institutions and the authorities, and to clearly communicate the industry s position on key issues in this field (A few special SIG s with mandates beyond this.)
Special Interest Groups (SIGs) Active Special Interest Groups: Modeling, Methods, and Technology In co-operation with iring Drilling and Completion In co-operation with EPIM Reporting Hub and IOHN Production and Reservoir In co-operation with EPIM Reporting Hub and IOHN Operation and Maintenance Joint SIG with OpenO&M / MIMOSA Instrument and Control (>>> & Equipment & Valves) In co-operation with iring (& FIATECH) Geometry (2D & 3D) In co-operation with FIATECH and iring IT Architecture Joint SIG with OpenO&M / MIMOSA TAB (Technical Advisory Board) technical coordination of SIG activities More information: https://www.posccaesar.org/wiki/sig
Summary Requirements for integration is growing rapidly Within organizations and between organizations Interoperability is still a major challenge in the Oil and Gas industry Between disciplines, organizations and life cycle phases Interoperability between standards is also a challenge Securing interoperability between existing standards might be better than creating new standards Semantic web technology is promising Performance and scalability are issues, but these are normally solved after some time The understanding and use of reference data/master data/ontologies are growing rapidly in the industry ISO 15926 is an ISO standard It is owned and managed by ISO PCA has developed an extended and improved ISO 15926 Reference Data Library(RDL)/ Ontology The goal is to have an ISO approved RDL with industry extensions Participation and co-operation is necessary in order to accelerate the work