Closing the Loop: Production Data Management by PC's in the Field

S. Taylor
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This paper reports that accounting and engineering groups have long commanded a high level of expertise in the ability to manipulate oil well production data for the calculation of well performance trends, reserve estimations, and lease-hold accounting. Unfortunately, the data crucial to the accuracy of this work are often affected negatively by human error in the calculation of production volumes, the time available in performing paperwork-oriented tasks, and the timeliness with which computed data are made available to these groups. To correct this situation, the authors have developed a PC-based Production Acquisition Allocation and Reporting System (PAARS) for field and office personnel. With this system, all data entry and allocations are still assembled in the field, but all calculations are done by the PC. Additional tracked data include personnel costs and activities, regulatory compliance information, and marketing data. Whenever desired, data are transmitted to a central PC or mainframe data base, where they become immediately available for use by accounting, engineering, marketing, and management personnel. At the Offshore Div., for example, the office staff has current production and well test data available off the PC network, for every operated well, when they arrive at work in the morning.
闭环:现场PC的生产数据管理
本文报告称,会计和工程团队长期以来在操纵油井生产数据以计算油井动态趋势、储量估计和租赁会计方面拥有高水平的专业知识。不幸的是,对这项工作的准确性至关重要的数据经常受到生产量计算中的人为错误、执行面向文书工作的任务的可用时间以及向这些小组提供计算数据的及时性的负面影响。为了纠正这种情况,作者为现场和办公室人员开发了一个基于pc的生产采购分配和报告系统(PAARS)。在这个系统中,所有的数据输入和分配仍然在现场组装,但所有的计算都由PC机完成。其他跟踪数据包括人员成本和活动、法规遵从性信息和营销数据。无论何时需要,数据都被传输到中央PC机或大型主机数据库,在那里它们立即可供会计、工程、营销和管理人员使用。例如,在海上部门,当办公室工作人员早上到达工作地点时,就可以通过PC网络获取每口运行井的当前生产和试井数据。
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