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1 -Classification: Internal 2011-05-24 Integrated environmental monitoring Principal Researcher Vidar Hepsø Ph.D Statoil RD Environmental Technologies
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2 -Classification: Internal 2011-05-24 Paradigm shift From “expeditionary” offline sampling Gain licence to operate by demonstrating prudent operations in sensitive areas To continuous environmental monitoring
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3 -Classification: Internal 2011-05-24 Integrated Environmental Monitoring 3 - Background photo: Harald Pettersen Intelligent Infrastructure Planning Decision making Workflow Business Operations Information & Collaboration Virtual interaction Coordination Shared awareness Knowledge Sharing & Analytics Learning Analysis Sense making Access Connect Sense
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Scenarios Preparation Production Demobilization Drilling No oil & gas activity Off-line. No infrastructure. Background data. A Seismic & exploration /production drilling. Maybe no permanent infrastructure. B Installation. Transition to permanent monitoring system. C Production. Full real-time IEM in place. D Shut down/after production. Limited infrastructure. Off-line. E 3 infrastructure situations 1.Area with no infrastructure 2.Field with limited power supply and data communication (typically old fields) 3.Field with subsea power supply and fibre optic communication (typically new fields)
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5 -Classification: Internal 2011-05-24 What do we want to measure? Sensor/ParameterParameterData typeLocation Echo sounder Biological activity (presence of fish, sea mammals and corals etc), gas bubbles, particles in the water columns Echogram, large data files that needs expert interpretation Range Camera with light Visual observationVideo and/or still picturesRange Recording Doppler Current Profiler (RDCP) or equivalent Current speed and direction Temperature Conductivity Pressure Oxygen Turbidity (amount of particles in water) Fluorescence Time series, vector data Point data Point source Sediment trap Samples to be analysed in the laboratory Point source Hydrophone Biological activityEchogram, large data files that needs expert interpretation Range Hydrocarbon sniffers Presence of hydrocarbonsPoint dataPoint source
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6 -Classification: Internal 2011-05-24 Integrated environmental monitoring Presenters name: Vidar Hepsø Presenters title: Principal Researcher /Project Manager vihe@statoil.com, tel: +47 48034803 www.statoil.com Thank you
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7 -Classification: Internal 2011-05-24 Current Practice - Monitoring regimes To be carried out by independent 3 rd party Point samples of selected physical/chemical and biological parameters −Sediments −Water column −Soil −Ground water Remote sensing Follow-up after spills Visual surveys
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8 -Classification: Internal 2011-05-24 Current Practice - challenges Flexibility −Monitoring must be suited to the actual habitat −Physical sampling may harm sensitive habitats Response time of point sampling −Significant time lag between impact occurrence and detection Cost-effectiveness −Can be improved through integration in design and operations
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9 -Classification: Internal 2011-05-249 -Classification: Internal 2011-02-039 -Classification: Internal 2010-10-19 Morvin, Norway Located in the Norwegian sea Area with cold water coral structures On-line monitoring before, during and after drilling Physical/chemical data Visual monitoring Real time monitoring proved no harm to the coral structure
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