Business Value from Intelligent Fields
Author(s) -
Frans van den Berg,
Robert K. Perrons,
Ian D. Moore,
Gert Schut
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
spe intelligent energy conference and exhibition
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2118/128245-ms
Subject(s) - production (economics) , business value , value (mathematics) , computer science , process (computing) , relation (database) , track (disk drive) , order (exchange) , key (lock) , field (mathematics) , risk analysis (engineering) , operations research , environmental economics , engineering , business , computer security , mathematics , economics , data mining , microeconomics , profit (economics) , finance , machine learning , operating system , pure mathematics
The Smart Fields programme has been active in Shell over the last decade and has given large benefits. In order to understand the value and to underpin strategies for the future implementation programme, a study was carried out to quantify the benefits to date. This focused on actually achieved value, through increased production or lower costs. This provided an estimate of the total value achieved to date. Future benefits such as increased reserves or continued production gain were recorded separately.\ud\udThe paper describes the process followed in the benefits quantification. It identifies the key solutions and technologies and describes the mechanism used to understand the relation between solutions and value. Examples have been given of value from various assets around the world, in both existing fields and in green fields. Finally, the study provided the methodology for tracking of value. This helps Shell to estimate and track the benefits of the Smart Fields programme at company scale.\u
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