SLB、AWS 和 Shell 合作加速数据平台的采用

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SLB、Amazon Web Services (AWS) 和 Shell Global Solutions Nederland BV (Shell) 签署了一项多年期三向合作协议,利用 AWS 云基础设施上的 SLB 地下解决方案为 Shell 提供数字化端到端工作流程。此次合作旨在提供高性能且具有成本效益的地下数字解决方案,供壳牌使用并向行业提供。数字工作流程将使用 OSDU®数据平台标准来改善业务用户的积极客户体验,提高效率和协作,同时为壳牌和能源行业提供更好的见解。此次合作建立在 SLB 和 AWS 之间现有的战略合作协议的基础上,并加快了 SLB 软件在 AWS 上的可用性,其中包括 Petrel™ 地下解决方案和 Techlog 井眼解决方案。

“基于大声的计算机能力和可靠、可用的符合 OSDU®技术标准的数据,将成为高效地下工作流程的基础,并有助于将数据带到我们的工程师的指尖。壳牌致力于为 OSDU®论坛社区提供持续支持和贡献并加速商业解决方案的推出。”壳牌开发和地下执行副总裁 Edwin Verdonk 说道。“通过与 SLB 和 AWS 签署的谅解备忘录,我们的目标是加速云解决方案的到来并实现 OSDU®数据平台访问。”

SLB数字与集成总裁 Rakesh Jaggi 表示:“LB、壳牌和 AWS 在 OSDU®数据平台的重要性和进一步部署方面达成了一致。“我们对开放性的长期承诺使我们能够通过 AWS 部署 SLB 解决方案。这扩大了客户对云提供商的选择,使他们能够访问 AWS 的重要服务产品和云计算能力,从而实现更广泛的协作并提高效率。”

三方对 OSDU®数据平台有着共同的长期承诺社区标准化、开源、开放市场、解放行业数据的能力以及最大化行业可用的技术足迹。SLB 多平台战略的扩展将 AWS 纳入其中,展示了该平台开放性的潜力——SLB 解决方案可与 AWS 云基础设施成功集成,而无需进行成本高昂且低效的应用程序调整。

AWS 能源与公用事业总经理 Howard Gefen 表示:“与 Shell 和 SLB 的合作将为应用程序和数据互操作性制定新标准,以最低的运营成本提供最佳的用户体验。” “壳牌、SLB 和 AWS 的综合能力不仅将确保大规模交付价值,还将开启创新领域,合作将开发新的方法和解决方案,以应对整个能源行业地下工作流程所面临的挑战.”

许多运营商的目标是采用 OSDU®技术标准,通过将数据驱动的决策构建到其数字工作流程中,并以最小的努力在多个供应商的解决方案之间进行切换,从而加快周期时间并降低成本。三方致力于共同努力并与其他合作伙伴共同推进这一目标,并利用开放论坛平台的独特功能。

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SLB, AWS and Shell collaborate to accelerate data platform adoption

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SLB, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Shell Global Solutions Nederland BV (Shell) have signed a multi-year three-way collaboration agreement to deliver digital end-to-end workflows for Shell, using SLB subsurface solutions on AWS cloud infrastructure. The collaboration is intended to deliver high performance and cost efficient subsurface digital solutions, to be used by Shell and made available to the industry. The digital workflows will use the OSDU® Data Platform standards to improve the positive customer experience by business users, increasing efficiency and collaboration, while producing better insights to Shell and the energy industry. This collaboration builds on the existing strategic collaboration agreement between SLB and AWS and accelerates the availability of SLB’s software including Petrel™ subsurface solutions and Techlog wellbore solutions, on AWS.

“Cloud-based computer power and reliable, available OSDU® Technical Standard-compliant data, will be a foundation for efficient subsurface workflows and help bring data to our engineers’ fingertips. Shell is committed to ongoing support and contributions to the OSDU® Forum Community, as well as to accelerating the availability of commercial solutions,” said Edwin Verdonk, Executive Vice President Development and Subsurface at Shell. “Through this MOU with SLB and AWS we aim to accelerate the arrival of cloud solutions and enabling OSDU® Data Platform access.”

“SLB, Shell, and AWS are aligned on the importance and further deployment of the OSDU® Data Platform,” said Rakesh Jaggi, President, Digital & Integration, SLB. “Our long commitment to openness enables us to deploy SLB solutions with AWS. This expands customers’ choice of cloud provider, giving them access to AWS’ significant service offering and cloud computing power for wider collaboration and increased efficiency.”

The three parties share a long-term commitment to OSDU® Data Platform: community standardisation, open source, open marketplace, the ability to liberate industry data, and to maximise the technology footprint available to the industry. The expansion of SLB’s multi-platform strategy to include AWS, demonstrates the potential of the platform’s openness – SLB solutions integrating successfully with AWS cloud infrastructure, without the requirement for costly and inefficient adaptation of applications.

“This collaboration with Shell and SLB will set a new standard for application and data interoperability, to provide the best user experience at the lowest cost of operation,” said Howard Gefen, General Manager – Energy & Utilities, AWS. “The combined capabilities across Shell, SLB, and AWS will not only ensure the delivery of value at scale, but will unlock areas of innovation where the collaboration will develop new approaches and solutions to the challenges faced in subsurface workflows seen across the energy industry.”

Many operators have a goal of adopting the OSDU® Technical Standard to accelerate cycle times and reduce costs, by building data-driven decision making into their digital workflows and switching between solutions from multiple vendors, with minimal effort. The three parties are committed to working together and with other partners to further this ambition and use the unique capabilities of an Open Forum platform.

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