Implementation of Well Delivery Process Application, A Success Story of Digitalization in Well Design Process

Veerawit Benjaboonyazit, Kazem Kiani Nassab, S. Buapha, Nithipoom Durongwattana, R. Garg
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As a part of the company's digitalization project, the Well Delivery Process (WDP) software solution was successfully developed and launched in early 2021. By using this solution, engineers benefit from the project objectives like process standardization, well design quality, and well planning cycle time reduction. The WDP software consists of a series of integrated well delivery workflows including well design, drilling execution monitoring, and closeout reports within a single cloud-based platform. The system also provides users with many automation features such as well design rules validation, offset well analysis, risk analysis, automated calculations, and digital reports (drilling programs). Through this paper, we share our experiences and observations on the system development and implementation, and also challenges and limitations that we faced to roll it out successfully. In our conventional practices before the digital transformation, drilling engineers had their individual practices/formats to perform the well delivery process using various applications and techniques. Computer applications were used to generate and compile a drilling program, but there was no standard way of performing this process. In situations where the design parameters and/or subsurface information change, engineers should have repeated the entire process to revise the design and/or the drilling program manually. To standardize the process, minimize repetitive tasks, and provide engineers with all required digital tools, the first solution (a prototype computer program) was developed in-house to prove the concept. After multiple peer reviews and trials, we used the prototype program to specify user requirements for generating the WDP software solution. An agile methodology was utilized to engage all drilling engineers in each sprint of the WDP development phase to ensure that their requirements are fulfilled. Upon completion of the development phase, a comprehensive User Acceptance Test (UAT) was conducted followed by training sessions before the cut-off date for switching from the manual process to the WDP digital workflow. Switching from existing practice to a new way of work is always challenging especially when it comes to introducing new software. There was some resistance at the start-up period due to users' unfamiliarity with the software and also software bugs that were not found during testing periods and UAT. A support team was set up to ensure immediate action on users' requirements and any technical issues with the software. During the challenging transition period, all users were fully supported until make sure they are enough familiar with the system to complete the task effectively. The support team deployed hotfixes (bug fixing) as quickly as possible with no major impact on the drilling programs' timeline, monitored the system performance on daily basis, and gathered feedback for further improvements. At present, the WDP is the primary system used by all drilling engineers in the company's domestic assets as an integrated end-to-end well delivery workflow that provides an improved design quality in a shorter planning time. More than 200 well design workflows have been initiated and approved through the system since it is being used. Based on the recent users' satisfaction survey and feedback, an overall rating of 4.2 from 5 shows the WDP solution's effectiveness with many popular and useful features especially offset well analyzer and well design dashboards. As one of the first end-to-end workflow generations in the drilling engineering process, the WDP could save the working time up to 35-40% (voted by users) through a centralized dataset platform and its holistic approach to process standardization/automation. Besides design quality and cycle time improvement, the system also enables advanced data analytics for further automation and enhancements.
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作为公司数字化项目的一部分,油井交付过程(WDP)软件解决方案已成功开发并于2021年初推出。通过使用该解决方案,工程师可以从过程标准化、井设计质量和井规划周期缩短等项目目标中受益。WDP软件由一系列集成的井交付工作流程组成,包括井设计、钻井执行监测和关井报告,这些都在一个基于云的平台上完成。该系统还为用户提供了许多自动化功能,如井设计规则验证、邻井分析、风险分析、自动计算和数字报告(钻井程序)。通过本文,我们分享了我们在系统开发和实现方面的经验和观察,以及我们在成功推出它时所面临的挑战和限制。在数字化转型之前的传统实践中,钻井工程师使用不同的应用程序和技术来执行井的交付过程。计算机应用程序用于生成和编译钻井程序,但没有执行该过程的标准方法。在设计参数和/或地下信息发生变化的情况下,工程师应该重复整个过程,手动修改设计和/或钻井计划。为了使流程标准化,减少重复任务,并为工程师提供所有所需的数字工具,公司内部开发了第一个解决方案(一个原型计算机程序)来验证这一概念。在多次同行评审和试验之后,我们使用原型程序来指定生成WDP软件解决方案的用户需求。在WDP开发阶段的每个冲刺阶段,所有钻井工程师都采用了敏捷方法,以确保满足他们的要求。在开发阶段完成后,在从手工流程切换到WDP数字工作流的截止日期之前,进行了全面的用户验收测试(UAT),随后进行了培训课程。从现有的实践转换到新的工作方式总是具有挑战性的,特别是在引入新软件时。由于用户对软件的不熟悉,以及在测试和UAT期间未发现的软件错误,在启动阶段存在一些阻力。成立了一个支持小组,以确保对用户的需求和软件的任何技术问题立即采取行动。在具有挑战性的过渡期间,所有用户都得到了充分的支持,直到确保他们足够熟悉系统以有效地完成任务。支持团队在不影响钻井计划时间表的情况下,尽快部署了热修复程序(bug修复),每天监控系统性能,并收集反馈以进一步改进。目前,WDP是该公司所有钻井工程师在国内资产中使用的主要系统,作为一个集成的端到端井交付工作流程,可以在更短的规划时间内提高设计质量。自该系统投入使用以来,已通过该系统启动并批准了200多个井设计工作流程。根据最近的用户满意度调查和反馈,WDP解决方案的总体评分为4.2分(满分5分),其中包括许多流行和有用的功能,特别是偏井分析仪和井设计仪表板。作为钻井工程过程中最早的端到端工作流程之一,WDP通过集中的数据集平台及其过程标准化/自动化的整体方法,可以节省高达35-40%的工作时间(由用户投票)。除了改善设计质量和周期时间外,该系统还支持进一步自动化和增强的高级数据分析。
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