Data Management in Digital Twins for the Oil and Gas Industry: beyond the OSDU Data Platform

Jaqueline B. Correia, F. Rodrigues, Nicolau O. Santos, Mara Abel, K. Becker
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Competitiveness in the Oil and Gas (O&G) sector has required high technological investments for datacentric decisions. One of the trends is the adoption of Digital Twins (DTs), which use virtual spaces and advanced analytical services to monitor and improve physical spaces. Central to the interconnection of these systems is a Data Fusion Core (DFC) component, which provides data management capabilities. Although the literature has proposed data management functionality in the scope of specific O&G DT applications, different joint efforts towards standardization can be found to deal with data integration and interoperability in the industry. The Open Subsurface Data Universe (OSDU) data platform is an initiative by several partners members of The Open Group consortium created to eliminate data silos in the O&G ecosystem and leverage innovation through a data-driven approach. In this article, we look at the convergence of this effort in providing data management functionalities for digital twins, highlighting strengths, gaps, and opportunities. We investigated the extent to which the OSDU data platform meets the needs of a DFC implementation, with a focus on interoperability, integration, governance, and data lineage. We also propose additional resources for data management in this context, namely data enrichment, workflows, and data lineage. Our main contributions are: (i) analysis of possible data management capabilities for creating a working DFC for an O&G DT and (ii) initial ideas on the complementary role of OSDU data representation and ontologies and how this semantic enrichment can be leveraged in a DFC of a DT.
面向油气行业的数字孪生数据管理:超越OSDU数据平台
石油和天然气(O&G)行业的竞争力要求对数据中心决策进行高技术投资。其中一个趋势是采用数字孪生(DTs),它使用虚拟空间和高级分析服务来监控和改进物理空间。这些系统互连的核心是数据融合核心(Data Fusion Core, DFC)组件,它提供数据管理功能。虽然文献已经提出了在特定的油气DT应用范围内的数据管理功能,但可以找到不同的标准化联合努力来处理行业中的数据集成和互操作性。Open Subsurface Data Universe (OSDU)数据平台是由Open Group联盟的几个合作伙伴发起的一项倡议,旨在消除油气生态系统中的数据孤岛,并通过数据驱动的方法利用创新。在本文中,我们将研究在为数字孪生提供数据管理功能方面所做的努力的融合,并强调优势、差距和机会。我们研究了OSDU数据平台在多大程度上满足DFC实现的需求,重点是互操作性、集成、治理和数据沿沿性。我们还建议在这种情况下为数据管理提供额外的资源,即数据充实、工作流和数据沿袭。我们的主要贡献是:(i)分析了为油气勘探数据中心创建工作DFC的可能数据管理功能;(ii)关于OSDU数据表示和本体的补充作用的初步想法,以及如何在数据中心的DFC中利用这种语义丰富。
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