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The 2015 PNEC is a power-packed two
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presentations and full e-Proceedings on topics important to all involved
in E&P data and information management, and opportunities to
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plus exhibitors from leading technology companies. Our speakers from
around the globe will share real-world issues, best practices,
developments, and cross discipline advances that address ever expanding
and complex data demands in today’s oil and gas industry. Changes in
key technologies
require innovative thinking and practical solutions to implement quality
data-driven decisions that meet enterprise-wide technical and financial
interests when millions of invested dollars are at risk. The
conference is acclaimed for handling the discussion with balance.
PNEC facilitates the
professional discussions needed in today’s complex data systems
integration and management.
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Opening Plenary Session
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
8:00 - 9:00 a.m.
Welcome & Introduction
Mark Peters, Vice President of PennWell Corporation and Group Publisher
Mark F. Peters is a
Vice President of PennWell Corporation and Group Publisher of Offshore and Oil & Gas Financial Journal.
He has over 30 years of industry-related experience having been a
publisher of a refining,
petrochemical, gas processing publication and a pipeline and gas
industry publication. He is a frequent speaker addressing oil, gas,
refining and offshore issues and trends at seminars, conferences and
users groups.
His extensive travel
schedule includes attendance at major upstream and downstream meetings
around the world. He holds a BA degree in psychology from Brown
University.
Advisory Board Chair's Opening Remarks
Cora Poche, Team Lead, Data Management and Geomatics Americas,
Shell International Exploration and Production Inc.
Cora Poche’s career in
Shell spans over 30 years. She started her career working in various
teams in Exploration, where she gained experience and knowledge in
exploration geology and geophysics. After holding various positions
within Shell, she later
moved to Technical Data Management where she used her experience and
knowledge to provide customer-focused solutions. Cora has extensive
experience in leading Americas DM teams in Subsurface Well Data
Management, Seismic Data Management, and Subsurface Support. In 2014,
Cora moved to Shell
International E&P Inc. and is currently leading a team of
specialists in WRFM Data Management, Rock and Fluids Properties Data
Management, Petrophysics Data Management, Wells Data Management, Seismic
Data Management and Geomatics.
Cora has been an active
member of PNEC for 15+ years and is currently Advisory Board Chair. She
has served on the conference advisory board for 11+ years, chaired
industry data management panel discussions, and has presented numerous
papers on seismic
and well data management. Cora is a recipient of the prestigious
“Stewart McAdoo Pillar” award in 2006 for significant data management
contributions.
Keynote Presentation
The Oil Industry in a Roiling Market: An Update
Bob Tippee, Editor-in-Chief, Oil & Gas Journal
This presentation will address why
oil prices collapsed, how the oil and gas industry is responding, and
where the market is now in its transformative correction.
Bob Tippee is Editor of
Oil & Gas Journal, a weekly trade magazine, and its web site, Oil
& Gas Journal Online. Since joining the Journal in 1977, he has
written on all aspects of the international petroleum industry, with
special interest in
economics, energy policy, geophysics, and the Middle East. His work for
the magazine has won awards from American Business Media, New York
Society of Business Press Editors, Association of Petroleum Writers,
International Association for Energy Economics, International
Association of Energy
Advocates, and Houston Society for Technical Communications. He also has
won the Cicero Speechwriting Award and is the 2010 recipient of
American Business Media’s Crain Award.
Tippee became the
Journal’s chief editor in January 1999. He also was Editor-in-Chief of
the 1997 through 2001 editions of the Journal’s annual affiliate,
International Petroleum Encyclopedia.
Tippee is the director
of two PennWell Petroleum Group conferences and has written or cowritten
several books on the oil and gas industry.
A native of St. Louis,
Missouri, he holds a degree in Journalism from the University of Tulsa
and served as an officer in the U.S. Air Force for four years.
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Session 1
TRACK 1: Best Practices
Chair: Cynthia Schwendeman, Manager,
Data Management Operations, Hess Corporation, USA
The Well Hierarchy as a Foundation for MDM: A Case Study
Stephen M. Cooper, President, EnergyIQ, USA
Noble Creating and Mastering Golden Record Data with Oracle Master Data Management
Vijay Chitiyala, Program
Manager, Enterprise Applications, Noble Energy, USACarl Schuckenbrock,
Area Sales Manager, Oracle, USA
E&P Data Quality Management
Daljit Singh Sukhdev Singh, Senior Manager, Petronas, Malaysia
Ontological Analysis of the Lithology Data in PPDM Well Core Model
Mara Abel, Professor,
Informatics-UFRGS, Brazil; Alexandre Lorenzatti, System Analyst
Endeeper, Brazil; Sandro Fiorini, Researcher and Joel Carbonera, PhD
Student, Informatics-UFRGS, Brazil
Session 1
TRACK 2: Best Practices & Technical Trends
Chair: Wayne Wilkerson,
Manager Regional Data Support - Americas, ExxonMobil, USA
Big Data and the Internet of Things Meets the Oil and Gas Industry
Jim Crompton, Subject Matter Expert, Noah Consulting, USA
Big Content: New Challenges for E&P
Jeremy Gloaguen, GIS & EDMS Project Manager, Total, France
Solving Unstructured Data Management Challenges
Shahbaz Ali, President and CEO, Tarmin, USA
Disparate E&P Data Necessitate Non-Desperate Analytical Methodologies
Keith R. Holdaway, Domain Expert, SAS Institute, USA
Session 2
TRACK 1: Analytics
Chair: John Berkin, Technical Advisor, Schlumberger, UK
Advanced Analytics: How to Leverage Analytics to Improve Bottom Line
in a Volatile Oil Price Environment
Ramakrishna Manne, Partner, Energy Consulting, Infosys, USA
Avinash Airani, Senior Principal Consultant, Infosys, USA
Framework for Life Cycle Management and
Application of Big Data AnalyticsTechniques for Asset Optimization and
Operational Excellence
Amit Kale, Principal Reliability Engineer, Baker Hughes, USA
Dan Zhang, Reliability Engineer, Baker Hughes, USA
Otto N. Fanini,
Principal Electrical Engineer, Baker Hughes Inc, USA
Rob F. Randall, Systems
Engineering Manager, Baker Hughes Inc, USA
Mukund Belavadi, Global
Accounts Manager, Baker Hughes Inc, USA
Joerg Baumann, Director,
Reliability and Service Delivery, Baker Hughes Inc, Germany
A Case Study in Using Big Data Analytics to Analyse Multiple Data Types
Joe Johnston, Global Director, CGG-DMS, UK
Aurelien Guichard,
Senior Oil and Gas Consultant, Teradata, USA
Session 2
TRACK 2: Wells
Chair: Joel Allard, IM
Manager - Subsurface Data Management, BHP Billiton, USA
Getting Data in Line: Assembly Line Thinking to Manage Shale Well Data
Matt Becker, Principal,
Noah Consulting, USA; Fred Kunzinger, Sr. Principal, Noah Consulting,
USA
Wellbore Legacy Data (WELD) Initiative at BHP Billiton
Jim Seccombe, Petrophysical Advisor, BHP Billiton, USA
Session 3
TRACK 1: Solutions
Chair: Shari Bourgeois,
PTIM Engineering Support Manager, Marathon Oil Company, USA
A Bigger, Better, Faster PPDM Implementation
Brandon Schroeder, Product Manager, petroWEB, USA
Lessons in Developing Corporate Production Management in the Cloud
Mike Slee, Technical
Data Manager, Addax Petroleum, Switzerland
Peter Black, Managing Director, EnergySys Limited, UK
Break the Barriers in Applying the Good Data Governance in Oil and Gas
Wimaya Septiningrum, Senior Information Management,
Schlumberger Information Solutions, Indonesia
Session 3
TRACK 2: Seismic
Chair: Jana Schey, Vice
President, Operations, Energistics, USA
Seismic Data Management Challenges by Organic Growth and Acquisition
Sean Sanders, Seismic Data Manager, Energy XXI, USA
Dale Blue, Regional
Services Manager, North America, Halliburton, USA
Greg Hess, Chief Advisor Cloud Services, Halliburton, USA
Victor Ancira, Global Practice Manager, Halliburton, USA
Efficient and Scalable Data Archival Storage System at Saudi Aramco
Saeed AlZahrani, Sr.
Computer Operating System Specialist, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
Methodology to Associate Seismic Data Between 3rd Party DB and OpenWorks®’s Projects
Ricardo Alvares dos
Santos, Data Management Consultant, Halliburton, Brazil
Renan de Jesus Melo, Geophysicist, Petrobras, Brazil
Bruno Auad David, IT Consultant, Halliburton, Brazil
Renan Jandre Esteves, IT Consultant, Halliburton, Brazil
Filipe dos Santos Sá, IT Consultant, Halliburton, Brazil
5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
NETWORKING RECEPTION
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
SESSION 4
TRACK 1: Spatial Data
E&P GIS Governance, a Transverse Approach - Implementation and Lessons Learned
Sylvain Bard-Maier, GIS Specialist, TOTAL S.A., France
Enterprise Data Management
Solutions – Managing Spatial Data as Corporate Assets at ConocoPhillips
Scott Sitzman, Global
GeoSpatial Team Lead, ConocoPhillips, USA
Ryan Hamilton, Product Manager, Spatial Energy, USA
Geographic Information System to Support the Pacific Rubiales Energy Exploration Process
Oscar Castillo, Geomatic
Coordinator, Pacific Rubiales Energy, Columbia
Jorge Ramirez, Geomatic
Engineer, Pacific Rubiales Energy, Columbia
Efrain Laverde, Geomatic
Engineer, Pacific Rubiales Energy, Columbia
SESSION 4
TRACK 2: BEST PRACTICES
Chair: Trudy Curtis, CEO & CIO, PPDM Association, Canada
Improving Information Discovery Using Text Analytics at Shell Exploration
John Buckley, Information Analyst, Shell Oil - Upstream, USA
Paul Cleverley, Director, Flare Solutions, The Netherlands
Data Management Activities of
the U.S. Geological Survey Central Energy Resources Science Center
Gregory Gunther, Data Management Project Chief, USGS
Central Energy Resources Science, USA
Raymond Obuch, IT
Specialist Data Management USGS Central Energy Resources Science, USA
Christa Chavez, IT
Specialist Data Management, USGS Central Energy Resources Science, USA
Robert Miller, Student
Contractor, USGS Central Energy Resources Science, USA
Christopher Skinner, IT
Specialist Data Management, USGS Central Energy Resources Science, USA
SESSION 5
TRACK 1: SOLUTIONS
Chair: Scott Schneider,
Vice President, Information Technology, TGS, USA
Sustainable and Effective Digital Oilfield Solutions with a Quick-Win Approach
Alberto Dellabianca,
Digital Oilfield Advisor, eni petroleum, USA; Elio Rancati, Technical IS
Manager,
eni petroleum, USA
Changing Technology - Is That More Difficult for Your Data or for Your Habits?
Gianluca Monachese,
Director Business Development, Kadme AS, Norway
Real Time Solutions to
Increase the Efficiency in Workover Technologies for Unconventional
Reservoirs
Marcos Pérez, Sales Manager, Petrolink Services Inc., Mexico
José López, Well Engineering Design Leader, PEMEX, Mexico
Edwin Hernández, Technology, Petrolink Services Inc., Mexico
Jorge Vite, Account Manager, Petrolink Services Inc., Mexico
Pablo Martinez, Data
& Connectivity, Petrolink Services Inc., Mexico
Abraham Arenas, Data
& Connectivity, Petrolink Services Inc., Mexico
Hiram Romero, Data &
Connectivity, Petrolink Services Inc., Mexico
Pedro Miranda, Data
& Connectivity, Petrolink Services Inc., Mexico
SESSION 5
TRACK 2: QUALITY & VALUE
Chair: Daljit Singh
Sukhdev Singh, Senior Manager, Petroleum Engineering Data, Technical
Global, Petronas, Malaysia
Data Quality – Data Quality
Profiling; Data Validation Schemes; Effective Data Cleanup Process and
Procedures
Zinaw Tesemma, Senior Data Analyst, Wood MacKenzie, USA
Technology in a Vacuum: The Case
for Transforming the Role of IT to Support Upstream E&P Operations
Chris Josefy, Manager, Business Solutions, EP Energy, USA
Omar Khan, Principal
Analyst, Operations Excellence, EP Energy, USA
Visualize Better Decisions: Use
Data Visualization Tools and Crowdsourcing to Increase Data Quality and
Trust
Nate Richards, CEO, Entrance, USA
Paul Murray, Director, Ruth.ai, USA
SESSION 6
STANDARDS
Chair: Ton Ruijgrok,
Senior Geoinformation Manager, Total, France
Industry, Standards, Societies
and Regulatory Agencies Cooperation for Better Data Management
Trudy Curtis, CEO, PPDM Association, Canada
Shell’s Data Atlas - Easy Access to Technical Global Data Standards
Kishore Yedlapalli, Global Data Quality Consultant, Shell, UK
Data Management Challenges and WITSML
David Johnson, VP, Product and Innovation, Petrolink,USA
Jay Hollingsworth, Chief Technology Officer, Energistics, USA
SESSION 7
SOLUTIONS
Chair: Ray Wall,
Director – IT Director, Global GGRE Data Management, ConocoPhillips, USA
Central Authenticated E&P
Data Repository: A Case Study of Master Project Implementation
Hussein Alajmi, Team Leader E&P IM, KOC, Kuwait
Using an Enterprise Architecture
Tool to Develop and Implement a Metadata Model for Upstream Data
Governance Operations
Jawad AlKhalaf, IT
Systems Specialist, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
Tawfeeq Faraj, Petroleum
Engineering Systems Consultant, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
4:30 – 5:30 p.m.
NETWORKING RECEPTION
Thursday, May 21, 2015
SESSION 8
STRATEGY
Chair: Janet Hicks,
Senior Manager, Information Management, Landmark Halliburton, USA
Approach to Defining
ConocoPhillips Framework to Strategically Prioritize our
Subsurface Information Management Efforts
Paloma Urbano, Sr.
Consultant, E&P Data Management Strategy, USA
Ray Wall, Director
Information Management, ConocoPhillips, USA
Brokering Peace in the Invisible Data Battle Between IT and Engineering
Satish Bargava, Senior
Director, Product Management & Marketing, Peaxy, Inc., USA
An Information Driven Approach to Data Management
James Pipe, Information
Architect, Pipe Professional Services, USA
Gary Winningham, Solution Architect, Chevron, USA
SESSION 9
SOLUTIONS
Chair: Jawad Khalaf, IT
Applications-Systems Specialist, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
Data As a Service
Meena Sunderam, Information & Data Manager, BP, USA
Blueprint of an Effective Upstream Data Governance Program
Ayoub Aneddame,
Petroleum Engineer System Analyst III, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
Mohammed Muhareb, Division Head, Saudia Aramco, Saudi Arabia
Soufiane Aqachmar,
Petroleum Engineer Systems Analyst III, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia
Learnings from Global
Rollout of Blueback Project Tracker for Petrel Data Management at
ExxonMobil
Scott Robinson, Senior
Petroleum Geologist, ExxonMobil Upstream Technical, USA
SESSION 10
SOLUTIONS & LOOKING FORWARD
All registered attendees are welcome to attend session 10
Chair: Fabio Feneri,
E&P Information Management Coordination,
eni SpA Upstream and Technical Services, Italy
Rethinking G&G Project Archives
Paul Richter, G&G
Project Database Engineer, Eni Petroleum, USA
Facilities and Equipment Data Management in Shell Business Operations-Manila
Fernando Bernardo
Beluan, Team Manager, Shell Business Operations - Manilla, Phillipines
Rebranding Data Management for Executive Relevance
Jess Kozman, Regional Representative, PPDM, Singapore
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