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Resource Monitoring and Rule-Based Notification: Applications in Subsea Production Systems

Resource Monitoring and Rule-Based Notification: Applications in Subsea Production Systems
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Author(s): Darijus Strasunskas (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
Copyright: 2007
Pages: 3
Source title: Managing Worldwide Operations and Communications with Information Technology
Source Editor(s): Mehdi Khosrow-Pour, D.B.A. (Information Resources Management Association, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-929-8.ch293
ISBN13: 9781599049298
EISBN13: 9781466665378

Abstract

Subsea petroleum industry and production systems used there are information-intensive. When a well is put into operation, the production has to be monitored closely to detect any deviation or problems. Furthermore, the next generation subsea systems include numerous sensors that measure the status of the systems and send real-time production data back to certain operation centers. For these centers to be effective, they need tools that allow them to understand this data, relate it to other relevant information, and help them deal with the situation at hand. There is a challenge in dealing with all this information. This paper briefly introduces the XX project. The project’s primary objective is to extend and formalize an existing terminology standard for the petroleum industry, ISO 15926 [3]. Using Semantic Web technologies, this standard is transformed into a real ontology that provides a consistent unambiguous terminology for subsea petroleum production systems. The ontology is used in monitoring of drilling and production processes. The objective of this paper is to elaborate on the research in progress regarding subsea resource/device rule-based condition monitoring. The paper is structured as follows. Next we introduce the ISO 15926 standard. Later we elucidate the task of rule-based condition monitoring and notification in the project. Finally, we conclude the paper by discussing future work.

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