PRODML Network Model Pilot November 2007. 2 BP Network Model Team Joe PalatkaBP Jim BettencourtBP (SAIC) Ray VerhoeffOSIsoft Per Arild AndersonKongsberg.

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PRODML Network Model Pilot November 2007

2 BP Network Model Team Joe PalatkaBP Jim BettencourtBP (SAIC) Ray VerhoeffOSIsoft Per Arild AndersonKongsberg Intellifield Duncan OrdMatrikon Laurence OrmerodWeatherford Jason ClarkeWeatherford

3 A description of the processing units in an oil field, the product flow connections between them and the property measurement points that exist. This includes active units, planned units and historic units that are not currently active. This model can be dynamically shared between applications that require knowledge of the network topology in order to add value. Standards-based sharing of the network model allows for accurate propagation of the topology and for dynamic maintenance. This provides a common understanding of the system configuration and scope. Definition of the Network Model

4 Pilot Goals Increase the speed of data propagation through out the field management system Increase the integrity of the analysis and optimization in the operation of fields by enabling automated propagation of the current Network Product Flow Model

5 Pilot Objectives Define an Authorities Source in the system for the Network Model Create an active Network Product Flow Model and make it available for propagation to other applications in the system Change the network model in the Authoritative Source and expose it for propagation to other applications in the system

6 Conclusion The BP Network Product Flow Model Demonstrated : −Automated availability and dynamic propagation of the model to users/applications on the system −Automated updating of application with the latest configuration −The ability to get historic active models in a dynamic and automated manner