How to use Big Data technologies to optimize operations in Upstream Petroleum Industry
Abdelkader Baaziz, Luc Quoniam

TL;DR
This paper discusses how Big Data technologies can be utilized to enhance decision-making, optimize operations, and improve safety in the upstream petroleum industry by managing complex, large-scale data effectively.
Contribution
It provides a detailed explanation of applying Big Data technologies specifically in upstream oil and gas operations for improved efficiency and safety.
Findings
Big Data enables real-time monitoring of assets and environment.
Integration of diverse data sets improves decision-making.
Optimized operations lead to safer and more responsible practices.
Abstract
"Big Data is the oil of the new economy" is the most famous citation during the three last years. It has even been adopted by the World Economic Forum in 2011. In fact, Big Data is like crude! It's valuable, but if unrefined it cannot be used. It must be broken down, analyzed for it to have value. But what about Big Data generated by the Petroleum Industry and particularly its upstream segment? Upstream is no stranger to Big Data. Understanding and leveraging data in the upstream segment enables firms to remain competitive throughout planning, exploration, delineation, and field development. Oil & Gas Companies conduct advanced geophysics modeling and simulation to support operations where 2D, 3D & 4D Seismic generate significant data during exploration phases. They closely monitor the performance of their operational assets. To do this, they use thousands sensors in subsurface wells…
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