Gef 2012 InduSoft Presentation

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WELCOME

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Cloud-based SCADA

system for the Oil & Gas

industry

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Typical architectureThin Client Stations

Online Data, Dashboards,

History Charts, Reports, and so

forth

Cloud-based

Online + History information

(Microsoft SQL Server)

TCP/IP

RTUs

(PLCs, Remote I/Os, etc)

Local HMI

(Operation)

Cloud computing:

Convenient, on-demand network

access to a shared pool of

configurable computing resources

(e.g., networks, servers, storage,

applications, and services) that can

be rapidly provisioned and released

with minimal management effort or

service provider interaction

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Basic Concepts

Essential CharacteristicsOn-demand Self-service

Broad Network Access

Resource Pooling

Rapid Elasticity

Measured Service

Deployment ModelsPrivate Cloud

Public Cloud

Hybrid Cloud

Service ModelsInfrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

Platform as a Service (PaaS)

Software as a Service (SaaS)

Main BenefitsEconomic Benefits

Better Agility

Greater Accessibility

Improved Reliability

Superior Security

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Database Models

SCADA

(InduSoft Web Studio)

Primary

Database

(MS SQL Server)

Secondary

Database

(MS SQL Server)

Redundant: In this mode, IWS saves

data in both Primary and Secondary

Databases. If one of these databases is

unavailable, IWS keeps saving data only

in the database that is available. When

the database that was unavailable

becomes available again, IWS

synchronizes both databases

automatically.

Store and Forward: In this mode, IWS

saves data in the Primary Database

only. If the Primary Database becomes

unavailable, IWS saves the data in the

Secondary Database. When the Primary

Database becomes available again, IWS

moves the data from the Secondary

Database into the Primary Database.

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PML - Background

PML has been providing Mud Logging services in

the US since 1969.

Recently acquired by new owners with the

objective of expanding the business nationally,

then internationally, and into the adjacent space.

Provide services at the level of market leaders.

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PML – Solution provider selection process

• Increase information availability for the client

• Drilling information

• Geological information

• Provide integration capabilities

• Increase system uptime via on line diagnostics

• Outsource non-strategic engineering.

•In-source core analyzer technology.

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PML EDGE - Architecture

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PML EDGE

Configuration and diagnostics of the network system

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PML EDGE

Analyzing the rig system locally or remotely

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PML EDGE

Analyzer configuration with intuitive graphical interface

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PML EDGE

Calibration and configuration of gas analysis through the cloud

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PML EDGE

Local operation and remote monitoring features in real-time

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PML EDGE

Integration of third-party data demonstrating well position information

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PML EDGE

Integration demonstrating PML and third-party data

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PML EDGE

Remote Notification and mobile access

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PML EDGE - SaaS

Local Operation and Remote Analysis

by PML and by the end user

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PML EDGE - Benefits

With the EDGE System, PML innovated

and leveraged the technology provided

by InduSoft as an enabler for their core

competency (well drilling) and created a

sustainable competitive advantage in its

industry.

PML’s ability to share, in real time over the

web, information that includes wellbore

characteristics such as gamma ray, liberated

gas components, lithology, penetration rates

and directional information with key

stakeholders will add significant value to their

suit of evolving solutions.

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Q&A

THANK YOU