FROM PUMPER TO PRODUCTION REPORT APRIL 24, 2015 BEN RIZZO [email protected] Agenda v Offline Tool Design, FuncIonality, Outcomes v JAWS (OVS Desktop) and Offline Tool IntegraIon and CapabiliIes v JAWS ReporIng 2 The Field Data Opportunity Field Data Capture 3rd Party Hosted Software Accessible to engineering staff 3 Why opportunity? v Costly monthly fees per well of 3rd party system v Help desk responsiveness v System design capabiliIes v Data security 4 The Field Data Opportunity Field Data Capture Accessible to engineering staff 5 SoluIon Challenges v No cell/internet v Limited computer competency v Hardware variability v Changing personnel coverage v Well producIon profiles 6 Data Flow Overview v Pumpers enter data into offline tool route v Foreman and engineers review data v Reports share and slice data for analysis 7 The Offline Tool 8 Syncing a Route 9 Saving InformaIon 10 Data Capture -‐ Fluids 11 Data Capture – Gas 12 Data Capture -‐ OperaIons 13 Data Capture – DownIme Coding • Sales Pipeline Metering • Maintenance/ Pigging • Freezing • Compression Lift • Artificial Beam Pump • Plunger Lift • Gas Lift • Compression Other Central • Freezing Facility • Production Equipment Surface • Well Freezing Facility • Production Equipment • Flowline • Wellhead Downhole • Tubing • Rod Part • Anchor/ Packer • Pump • Liquid Loading • SITBP • Workover Well Status • Abandoned • SIMOPS • Frac Impacted • Flush Production • Forecast • Nominations • Timing 14 Data Capture – Sales Runs & Water Hauls 15 Chart History – Complete Chart 16 Common Errors v Missed Sync v Fat Finger v Missing Ticket 17 IntegraIon Monitors – Routes Check 18 IntegraIon Monitors – Sync Audit 19 ProducIon Reports 20 ProducIon Reports 21 Other Data Inputs for JAWS v Flowback reports v Scadalynx v Well EZ v Central Database v Aries v BOLO 22 Scout Report Part 1 23 Scout Report Part 2 24 Marginal Wells Report 25 Zero ProducIon Report 26 Daily OperaIons Report 27 Partner ReporIng FuncIon 28 Partner ReporIng FuncIon 29 Summary v Own and control that data end to end v Avoid monthly hosIng fees v Detailed downIme coding and comments from pumpers v High visibility of errors to pumpers, foreman, and engineers v Comprehensive ReporIng FuncIons v Auto analyze producIon and economic well data 30 FROM PUMPER TO PRODUCTION REPORT APRIL 24, 2015 BEN RIZZO [email protected] Well Set Up 32 Route Set Up 33 TesIng and Rollout v Beta TesIng done in 3 phases as tool was built v Unique license installaIon on each machine SQL Express also required v Remote installs possible but Ime consuming depending on network 34 Chart History – Only Fluids 35 Chart History – Only OperaIonal 36 Data Capture – Water Hauls 37
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