WITSML – Realizing the Value John Shields Baker Hughes.

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WITSML – Realizing the Value

John ShieldsBaker Hughes

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Wellbore Placement

• Most value is added early in the life-cycle – well planning and drilling• Extended reach multi-lateral wells• Difficult to log with wireline• Analysis must be made while drilling to ensure optimum well placement• Requires integrated team in real-time

– Directional drilling– Geosteering– Formation evaluation– Wellbore integrity– Reservoir engineering– Geology– Expertise may be in multiple locations

• Applications from multiple vendors need to exchange data

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Impacts of Complexity

MWD

Resistivity Gamma

Triple Combo

Nuclear

Dynamics-

NMR

Imaging

Azimuthal Propagation Resistivity

Azimuthal Caliper

Acoustic PositioningSeismic While Drlg

Wired PipeBit Res

Fluid Sampling

OBM Imager

Directional Gamma

MWD

Resistivity Gamma

Triple ComboProp Resistivity Acoustic

Testing

High Speed Telemetry

Deep Resistivity

Azimuthal Propagation Resistivity

Azimuthal Caliper

Acoustic PositioningSeismic While Drlg

Wired PipeBit Res

Fluid Sampling

OBM Imager

Directional Gamma

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Impacts of Complexity

• Real time measurements becoming too complex for wellsite analysis

• Formation imaging, Sonic waveforms, NMR

• Geosteering• Wellbore Integrity• Need to have remote

expert analysis in real-time

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Data Integration & Exchange

• Seismic• Geology model• Directional Plan• Formation Evaluation• Wellbore Pressure Test• Combine best-in-class applications to get the whole picture• Requires collaboration between drilling, geology, reservoir

and 3rd parties• Promotion of standards for data integration & exchange

(SEGY, DLIS, WITSML, PRODML)

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BEACON – Global Coverage and Expansion

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2008Existing facility

2009+

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Real time analysis

Well Synopsis Barnett Shale,Texas - 8 ½” hole size, horizontal well, fractured

unconventional reservoir

High resolution electrical images

Objectives Fault and fracture characterization to optimize completion program Minimal interruption to the drilling process

Answers Delivered High resolution images acquired while drilling at up to 150 ft/hr Detailed information on complex fractures, faults, thin beds and

cemented bodies

Fractures

Cement nodules

Fracturestype, orientation, location and continuity fracture density

Cemented zonestype and locationpossible barrier to production

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Vertical section (feet)

TOH

TOH

TOH

TOH

BOH

BOH

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3D Viewer3D Viewer

is the Enabler

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BEACON

ClientsGeoscience - Engineering

Data Flow from Field Systems to Product Delivery

ProjectData Stores

Baker Hughes Direct

SiteCom

Field Systems

FieldDatabase

Interfaces to other business systems

Questions?