COP Video & Data Integrations
COP: Common Operating Picture A Common Operating Picture (COP) is a computing platform based on Geographical Information System (GIS) technology that provides a single source of data and information for situational awareness, coordination, communication and data archival to support emergency management and response personnel and other stakeholders involved in or affected by an incident. Source: The International Association of Oil & Gas Producers and IPIECA Joint Industry Process (OGP/IPIECA JIP) Page Title Page Disclosure Applies
COP: Common Operating Picture Example COP Platform and Infrastructure Page Title Page Disclosure Applies
COP: Common Operating Picture Data Management Planning & Analysis Field Mobility Operational Awareness Stakeholder Engagement Common Operational Platform (COP) Collect, Organize, & Exchange Real-Time Data Transform Data Into Actionable Information Get Information Into and Out of the Field Disseminate Information Where and When it is Needed Get Feedback and Make Informed Decisions COP Data Requirements Page Title Page Disclosure Applies
Common operating picture COP Dashboards Support Multiple Operational Data Layers Integration of Live/Historical Satellite/Aerial Imagery Live / Recorded Video Operational Telemetry Asset Tracking ICS Data
COP: Common Operating Picture The New SIMOPS Page Title Page Disclosure Applies
COP: Common Operating Picture The Oil & Gas Vision: The New Sit-Stat Page Title Page Disclosure Applies
COP: Common Operating Picture Map Templates Aligned with the Incident Command System (ICS), NOAA, USCG, PPDM Standards Page Title Page Disclosure Applies
Collection Platforms ROV-Remotely Operated Vehicle AUV-Autonomous Underwater Vehicle ASV-Autonomous Surface Vehicle RAV-Remote Aerial Vehicle UAS-Unmanned Aircraft System AGV-Automated Guided Vehicles Aircraft Helicopter Satellite
Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) A-Frame W/ Cursor Docking Head Cursor Device Guide Rails Used to Install/Operate/Inspect Subsea Equipment & Assets. Used to Collect Data from the assets and the surrounding area (water column, oil sampling)
Common operating picture SCAT SURVEYs Shoreline Cleanup and Assessment Technique (SCAT) is a systematic method for surveying an affected shoreline after an oil spill 1. Conduct reconnaissance survey(s). 2. Segment the shoreline. 3. Assign teams and conduct SCAT surveys. 4. Develop cleanup guidelines and endpoints. 5. Submit survey reports and shoreline oiling sketches to the ICS Planning Section. 6. Monitor effectiveness of cleanup. 7. Conduct post-cleanup inspections. 8. Conduct final evaluation of cleanup activities.
Vessel Communications ROV Communications SubSea Communications Life of Field Data Collection
COP Data-Serial Data stream Serial data collectors provides real-time and store & forward data streaming capability Uses: BOP/Pipeline/Refinery Pressure Data Valve Positioning Fluid flow rates and torque settings Temperature & SubSea weather data (Water Column)
>140,000 Vessels Asset tracking
Material tracking Vehicles/Container/Personnel Tracking This display demonstrates the tracked containers onboard the supply vessels. The transparency of the ship allows the view to see-through the decks. Used to adjust day-rates for equipment arrival/departures.
Live streaming video (Topside) Stream Live Deck Video of Vessel/Rig Operations Video Recording and Cataloging
Real-Time Data Integration Converge Video and Telemetry Data Page Title Page Disclosure Applies
Video & DVR COP Data Live & Recorded Imagery Large amounts of video data are required for daily operations and incidents. Storage is driving the push to cloud based storage (GovCloud, Private, Public)
Weather focus Satellite/Aerial Imagery High Resolution Radar and Weather Data Ocean eddy / currents
Real-Time Weather Integration Live Weather Data is critical Radar, Winds, Currents, Sea State Example: Damaging Gust Front Page Title Page Disclosure Applies
Real-Time Weather Integration Live Weather Data is critical Radar, Winds, Currents, Sea State Source: Weather Decision Technologies (WDT) Page Title Page Disclosure Applies
Real-Time Radar Integration Vessel/Spill Detection X-Band Page Title Page Disclosure Applies
COP Communications- Land & Sea Satellite & Cellular Internet Portable Satellite Skid Deployment Vessel to Vessel Vehicle to Vehicle WiFi
COP Data in the Field-Vessels Vessel to Vessel Network Mesh
COP video/data Thank You User Interface Encoder Library Overlay DVR Sensor Mark Stevens Director of Communications mstevens@oceaneering.com +1 832-594-0613