00 |
Introduction and program overview |
Program overview, intended audience, overview of main segments |
01 |
The standards: one for all, all for one |
Standards built on a common architecture, driven by expert groups (SIGs) |
05 |
Overview of the Energistics data standards |
What data domain is covered by each of the three data standards |
06 |
WITSML standard for real-time drilling |
Remote monitoring of drilling operations to reduce staff on location |
09 |
RESQML standard for subsurface & reservoir |
Supporting multi-vendor, multi-platform projects and workflows for geoscience and engineering |
12 |
PRODML standard for production |
Facilitating the aggregation and sharing of production results and tests |
15 |
Data transfer overview |
The challenges of moving data in the upstream industry’s diverse IT ecosystems |
16 |
ETP for real-time data streaming |
Streaming data from an instrument (e.g. LWD) to a viewer / recorder application |
18 |
EPC to package very large data |
Conventions to create, store, move and read large and complex datasets |
20 |
Common Technical Architecture |
An overview of standards applicable to all Energistics data schemas |
25 |
Develop software using standards |
Tools, resources and examples to build applications using Energistics standards |
26 |
Energistics standards in OSDU platform |
Data schemas, data loaders and APIs |
28 |
Deploying standards in your organization |
Charting a course to adopt data exchange standards and reap the benefits |