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Unified, Automated and Map-Based E&P Previous HitDataNext Hit Management

Waked, Sahal S.*1; Al-Ghamdi, Yasser S.2
(1) PEASD, Sauid Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. (2) EASD, SAUDI ARAMCO, DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Aramco is implementing a new web-based seismic & well Previous HitdataNext Hit management system to allow end users to easily manage and transfer Previous HitdataNext Hit stored in distributed vendor and corporate Previous HitdataNext Hit repositories.

E&P Previous HitdataNext Hit stored across the enterprise may be found using single and multi-Previous HitfieldNext Hit metadata queries, free-text queries, or by selection on an ESRI-based map. Selected Previous HitdataNext Hit may be added to a shopping cart for further action such as online viewing or for transfer between project and corporate databases. Geoscientists and engineers also have the ability to subscribe for email notifications when any selected Previous HitdataNext Hit located in vendor or corporate databases is changed or updated. These “Previous HitdataNext Hit change” events may also be used to automatically trigger Previous HitdataNext Hit management activities such as the movement of new Previous HitdataNext Hit into a project repository.

A complete history of each Previous HitdataNext Hit item is captured as new Previous HitdataNext Hit is added to the system or transferred between repositories,. This historical Previous HitdataNext Hit allows users to audit the origin of any Previous HitdataNext Hit item, to view its current and past usage, and to assist with decisions like the safety of deleting copies of Previous HitdataNext Hit stored in project repositories.

This new web-based system also integrates with Saudi Aramco workflow applications, allowing, for Previous HitexampleNext Hit, users to locate various vintages of 2D seismic Previous HitdataNext Hit on a map, view the seismic traces in the browser, and then submit an online request for reprocessing. Integration with existing corporate workflow systems will also allow users to check on the current state of new Previous HitdataNext Hit to answer questions such as ‘where in the seismic processing workflow is a newly acquired survey’ or ’have the petrophysicists completed processing a new log run’.

This new system’s combination of powerful yet easy to use features such as the unified map and text search of multiple vendor and corporate databases, online viewing and QC of Previous HitdataNext Hit items, email notification of Previous HitdataNext Hit changes, automatic triggers for Previous HitdataNext Hit updates and transfer, and workflow integration will greatly increase the productivity of both geoscientists and Previous HitdataTop management specialists.

 

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90141©2012, GEO-2012, 10th Middle East Geosciences Conference and Exhibition, 4-7 March 2012, Manama, Bahrain