At the upcoming DIGEX 2023 conference March 28 – 30th, the session Next Generation Well and Field Planning is not one you should miss.
Aker BP (keynote) in collaboration with Haliburton and InformatiQ, will present their journey for digitalisation in Drilling & Well (D&W). Aker BP sets an ambitious goal of designing a well in a day, which involves numerous applications and documents.
To transform the way they work, they established digital workflows and an open platform to integrate more than 30 digital applications. They have moved from monolithic applications to microservice technology and are moving towards field development workflow (FPD) to mature and manage projects and data within assets on a business bridging solution.
The new platform of FDP provides a consistent overview of what Field Development Alternatives are being matured in a field development project and the associated discipline data.
InformatiQ, a start-up company, will present a case study showcasing how their digital platform, GeologiQ, can perform an offset analysis on a planned production well faster and easier than in a traditional workflow.
GeologiQ is a cloud-based web application that utilizes 3D gaming technology to present complex datasets in an interactive “Field Digital Twin”. It enables multidisciplinary communication and data-driven decision making by contextualizing, combining, searching, and filtering data from multiple sources.
The third presentation in this session will be held by ProWellPlan. Their goal is to be the leader in data management for the well life cycle information.
For the last six years, ProWellPlan has focusing on contextualizing all available databases for wells, and they will present how the data model, the data quality and the importance of generating high quality data is the key to any digital ecosystem.
When the goal is data-driven workflow, you need to generate data of higher quality than what we generate today.