Access to Data Determines Success
Production decline in mature oil and gas fields coupled
with heightened customer demand calls for industry
development of known energy reserves. Seismic data
is the basis for a better understanding of subsurface
structures. Faster and easier access to data shortens time
to important decisions about prospects.
SOLUTIONPROFILE
Energy Demands Continue to Grow
Much of the world is expected to significantly
increase energy consumption over the next decade,
especially emerging economies. In China alone the
number of cars have gone from 5 million in 1990 to
well over 30 million today, and is expected to hit 100
million by 2020. As a result, the need to find new
energy sources continues to grow.
To meet this demand, the oil and gas industry has
turned to more sophisticated analysis and gathering
higher fidelity data in ever-increasing datasets. These
new tools improve the chances of success and
reduce time to discovery.
Additionally, these businesses must produce and
deliver oil and gas to consumers globally, cost-
efficiently and on time. These industries are truly
global and have wide-ranging influence, from explo-
ration and production, to refining and retail. They
also work in the production of raw material that is the
basis for much of the chemical industry and items in
everyday use. Such items include synthetic fabrics for
clothing and plastic for everything from water bottles
to building materials, even the asphalt we drive on.
Achieve Higher Quality Decisions Faster for a Competitive
Edge in the Oil and Gas Industry
SOLUTION PROFILE
Scale to Reach Quality
Decisions Faster
Speed is essential when exploration
organizations try to determine the com-
mercial viability of tapping new reservoirs
to meet increasing energy demands. The
key to accelerating analysis and quality
decision-making is the ability to store and
manage rapidly expanding volumes of seis-
mic data. Data from exploration equipment,
including new technologies such as down-
hole sensors, and ever-increasing fidelity
data coming from geophones and hydro-
phones, constitute the diverse sets of data
that must be considered. The combination
of a multitude of data sources and faster
acquisition drives up the size of the data-
sets, which today easily reaches into the
petabyte range per square kilometer.
Large investments depend on making
high-quality decisions within project dead-
lines. The cost per well is in the US$20M
range for on-shore projects and can go
beyond US$200M per off-shore well.
Making the right decisions is crucial and
can ultimately determine the success of a
project and the future of a company. It’s
important to provide constant access to the
data and have data protection architected
into the solution from the outset.
With today’s competition to find energy
sources, the goal is to better interpret more
data in less time. The key to accelerating
analysis workflows and decision-making
is the ability to store and access rapidly
expanding volumes of seismic data. Making
data accessible to the appropriate parties
in a reasonable time for analysis is critical to
avoid performance bottlenecks that can add
days or weeks to the discovery process.
Keep Pace With Evolving
Requirements
Advances in seismic imaging and analysis
tools are helping organizations speed the
discovery of new energy sources. These
advances also enable analysis of archived
data to re-evaluate the previous decisions
in light of new economic realities. Seismic
data typically is stored forever and must be
accessible for this re-examination.
To provide these capabilities, Hitachi
Content Platform is tightly integrated with
Hitachi NAS Platform (HNAS). The inter-
working of these products provides the
Figure 1. Hitachi Unified Storage family systems consolidate disparate storage solutions under a
single management platform.
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required archive and search functionality to
make existing data of many formats avail-
able on short notice.
Over time, energy-imaging algorithms and
their implementations have evolved faster
than the available hardware. For example,
algorithms can be selectively tuned to get
a hardware-assisted boost by running on
field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs),
graphics processing units (GPUs) or other
accelerators or architectures. Thus, there
have been continued efforts to improve algo-
rithms and take advantage of new processor
technology. Simply put, such hardware
accelerates seismic analysis computational
workflows to a point where it is no longer the
primary limiting factor in the workflow.
IT infrastructures are challenged to “keep up”
with serving the data to the computational
operations. Unfortunately, I/O performance
bottlenecks can occur when traditional NAS
and SAN storage systems host the data and
feed into the computational workflows. Such
systems do not deliver the performance or
scalability required to support today’s energy
exploration efforts. These deficits become
especially evident during peak load times in a
shared environment where multiple demands
simultaneously stress the storage system.
The common approach is to simply add
more storage devices, which adds com-
plexity and cost but does not necessarily
solve the problem. What is needed is a
solution that is architected from the start to
scale and to handle diverse performance
requirements. HNAS network storage
systems are uniquely designed with hard-
ware that assists in the form of FPGAs
that provide the robust performance for
I/O operations (IOPS). This performance
is required to handle the mixed storage
workloads that always hit shared storage in
an environment with multiple applications.
HNAS family systems are also equipped
with industry-leading network connectivity
for throughput-oriented applications being
served through standard protocols, such as
NFS and CIFS.
The hardware-accelerated architecture
of HNAS also provides functionality not
found in other architectures. One example
is the intelligent deduplication functionality
that leverages the FPGAs to deliver as an
automatic process at hardware speeds.
This function is workload-aware and will
adaptively throttle its performance to remain
transparent and not interfere with the reg-
ular file services. Capacity savings of up to
90% can be achieved with the HNAS dedu-
plication function.
The storage behind HNAS nodes uses
a SAN and is an example of the unified
view of storage that Hitachi provides. This
configuration essentially provides the ease
of use and familiarity of NAS. It serves the
data to the clients in an up to 16PB global
namespace. At the same time, it provides
a tiered storage infrastructure and all the
functionality and performance of SAN on
the back end.
Optimize Operations
Hitachi Unified Storage (HUS) family sys-
tems provide a simple way to consolidate
disparate storage solutions in a unifying
architecture and single management frame-
work (see Figure 1). This consolidation not
only simplifies operations for upstream oil
and gas exploration and production, but
it can also seamlessly address enterprise
application areas. The workflow of the oil
and gas industry travels from upstream
exploration and production into the
so-called midstream and downstream. As
it progresses, applications like enterprise
resource planning (ERP) for managing
assets of production and eventually resale
come into play (see Figure 2). These appli-
cations need storage solutions that are
integrated with the rest of the infrastructure.
A common solution for both file-based and
block-based data can significantly simplify
infrastructures and reduce operational cost.
The VSP family as well as the upper range of
the HUS family offer increased performance
and scalability. These attributes make an
offering composed of HNAS and HUS
VM or a VSP system a unique solution for
high-performance file sharing. It includes
many features and functionality previously only
found on high-end enterprise-class systems.
Advanced virtualization technology for both
file and block storage eases deployment and
migration and drives up utilization to provide a
superior economy of operation.
It is becoming increasingly critical in the oil
and gas industry to integrate data flows
from sensors monitoring the extraction
of oil and gas from active fields. Financial
and even weather-related data must be
Figure 2. As you follow the oil and gas workflow, applications like ERP for managing assets of
production and eventually resale come into play.
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Managing massive amounts of data is often
difficult due to the physics of moving the
data, itself. The data deluge can introduce
significant delays that impact workflows
and make technology transitions very slow
and difficult. Substantial cost savings and
improved efficiencies can be achieved by
leaving the data in place. Instead, reference
it through a virtualized redirection or use
policy-based processes, without manual
intervention, to automatically ensure that
the data is in the right place.
HNAS provides unique functionality to vir-
tualize and migrate data on a file level, by
interfacing through the NFS protocol and
incorporating the virtualized files in a global
namespace. This virtualized file access
allows end users to leave the data where
it is. It enables instant access via HNAS,
regardless of whether the data is stored on
an HNAS system or a system from a differ-
ent vendor or even an Open Source system
like Lustre. The system simply has to pro-
vide an NFS-based access. End users can
also choose to leverage the data migration
functionality of HNAS to migrate the data by
policy, which will automatically, and in the
background, move the data to the correct
place without manual intervention. This
functionally dramatically simplifies technol-
ogy transitions and enables end users to
extract value from existing infrastructure
and maintain operations while upgrading to
new technology. It can also change or elimi-
nate manual procedures for staging data for
computation.
integrated to determine the optimal pro-
ductions profile from the known resources.
The data is varied and near real time. It is
important for ingest and timely access to this
data to have a unified storage architecture.
This architecture is tasked with support-
ing application requirements and handling
unpredictable changes in data types as sen-
sors and applications are put in production.
Most companies in the oil and gas industry
are also global companies of significant
size dealing with regulations that differ from
country to country. For example, in many
cases seismic data can’t leave the originat-
ing country. Therefore, companies involved
with handling this data have to be able
to protect it from ending up in the wrong
place. A complete information management
system implemented using a rules-based
engine that automatically enforces data pol-
icies is essential to reduce complexity, avoid
human error and simplify operations.
As part of the continuing digital evolution,
modern-day oil field operations are becom-
ing more automated. From drilling wells, to
producing in the field or refining crude oil,
industry operations are using thousands
of sensors, valves and actuators to auto-
mate activities and collect information (see
Figure 3). These devices generally generate
terabytes of data, or more, daily. That data
must be collected, stored and analyzed,
often on a real-time basis. Having access
and the ability to scrutinize this data quickly
provides companies with safer and more
efficient work environments.
Hitachi Data Systems as Your
Technology Partner
Energy organizations must stay competitive
in the market by enabling the most cost-
efficient production and distribution.
To support this, Hitachi Data Systems
provides the leading storage virtualization
system with a unified view of file- and
block-based information. We enable the
consolidation and use of existing storage
systems and provide investment protection.
Hitachi Data Systems
storage solutions for
the oil and gas industry
deliver cost efficiency,
reliability, performance
and advanced data man-
agement features. Our
technologies help you to meet the chal-
lenges of today’s data-intensive oil and gas
exploration and production activities, as
well as strict project deadlines. HDS stor-
age solutions provide an architecture that
is designed for massive scalability while
reducing complexity and saving on total
cost of ownership.
Figure 3. Sensors, valves and actuators used
throughout oil field operations generate
terabytes of data daily that must be collected,
stored and analyzed, often on a real-time basis.
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Hitachi solution-profile-achieving-decisions-faster-in-oil-and-gas

  • 1. Access to Data Determines Success Production decline in mature oil and gas fields coupled with heightened customer demand calls for industry development of known energy reserves. Seismic data is the basis for a better understanding of subsurface structures. Faster and easier access to data shortens time to important decisions about prospects. SOLUTIONPROFILE Energy Demands Continue to Grow Much of the world is expected to significantly increase energy consumption over the next decade, especially emerging economies. In China alone the number of cars have gone from 5 million in 1990 to well over 30 million today, and is expected to hit 100 million by 2020. As a result, the need to find new energy sources continues to grow. To meet this demand, the oil and gas industry has turned to more sophisticated analysis and gathering higher fidelity data in ever-increasing datasets. These new tools improve the chances of success and reduce time to discovery. Additionally, these businesses must produce and deliver oil and gas to consumers globally, cost- efficiently and on time. These industries are truly global and have wide-ranging influence, from explo- ration and production, to refining and retail. They also work in the production of raw material that is the basis for much of the chemical industry and items in everyday use. Such items include synthetic fabrics for clothing and plastic for everything from water bottles to building materials, even the asphalt we drive on. Achieve Higher Quality Decisions Faster for a Competitive Edge in the Oil and Gas Industry
  • 2. SOLUTION PROFILE Scale to Reach Quality Decisions Faster Speed is essential when exploration organizations try to determine the com- mercial viability of tapping new reservoirs to meet increasing energy demands. The key to accelerating analysis and quality decision-making is the ability to store and manage rapidly expanding volumes of seis- mic data. Data from exploration equipment, including new technologies such as down- hole sensors, and ever-increasing fidelity data coming from geophones and hydro- phones, constitute the diverse sets of data that must be considered. The combination of a multitude of data sources and faster acquisition drives up the size of the data- sets, which today easily reaches into the petabyte range per square kilometer. Large investments depend on making high-quality decisions within project dead- lines. The cost per well is in the US$20M range for on-shore projects and can go beyond US$200M per off-shore well. Making the right decisions is crucial and can ultimately determine the success of a project and the future of a company. It’s important to provide constant access to the data and have data protection architected into the solution from the outset. With today’s competition to find energy sources, the goal is to better interpret more data in less time. The key to accelerating analysis workflows and decision-making is the ability to store and access rapidly expanding volumes of seismic data. Making data accessible to the appropriate parties in a reasonable time for analysis is critical to avoid performance bottlenecks that can add days or weeks to the discovery process. Keep Pace With Evolving Requirements Advances in seismic imaging and analysis tools are helping organizations speed the discovery of new energy sources. These advances also enable analysis of archived data to re-evaluate the previous decisions in light of new economic realities. Seismic data typically is stored forever and must be accessible for this re-examination. To provide these capabilities, Hitachi Content Platform is tightly integrated with Hitachi NAS Platform (HNAS). The inter- working of these products provides the Figure 1. Hitachi Unified Storage family systems consolidate disparate storage solutions under a single management platform.
  • 3. 3 Innovation is the engine of change, and information is its fuel. Innovate intelligently to lead your market, grow your company, and change the world. Manage your information with Hitachi Data Systems. www.hds.com/innovate required archive and search functionality to make existing data of many formats avail- able on short notice. Over time, energy-imaging algorithms and their implementations have evolved faster than the available hardware. For example, algorithms can be selectively tuned to get a hardware-assisted boost by running on field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), graphics processing units (GPUs) or other accelerators or architectures. Thus, there have been continued efforts to improve algo- rithms and take advantage of new processor technology. Simply put, such hardware accelerates seismic analysis computational workflows to a point where it is no longer the primary limiting factor in the workflow. IT infrastructures are challenged to “keep up” with serving the data to the computational operations. Unfortunately, I/O performance bottlenecks can occur when traditional NAS and SAN storage systems host the data and feed into the computational workflows. Such systems do not deliver the performance or scalability required to support today’s energy exploration efforts. These deficits become especially evident during peak load times in a shared environment where multiple demands simultaneously stress the storage system. The common approach is to simply add more storage devices, which adds com- plexity and cost but does not necessarily solve the problem. What is needed is a solution that is architected from the start to scale and to handle diverse performance requirements. HNAS network storage systems are uniquely designed with hard- ware that assists in the form of FPGAs that provide the robust performance for I/O operations (IOPS). This performance is required to handle the mixed storage workloads that always hit shared storage in an environment with multiple applications. HNAS family systems are also equipped with industry-leading network connectivity for throughput-oriented applications being served through standard protocols, such as NFS and CIFS. The hardware-accelerated architecture of HNAS also provides functionality not found in other architectures. One example is the intelligent deduplication functionality that leverages the FPGAs to deliver as an automatic process at hardware speeds. This function is workload-aware and will adaptively throttle its performance to remain transparent and not interfere with the reg- ular file services. Capacity savings of up to 90% can be achieved with the HNAS dedu- plication function. The storage behind HNAS nodes uses a SAN and is an example of the unified view of storage that Hitachi provides. This configuration essentially provides the ease of use and familiarity of NAS. It serves the data to the clients in an up to 16PB global namespace. At the same time, it provides a tiered storage infrastructure and all the functionality and performance of SAN on the back end. Optimize Operations Hitachi Unified Storage (HUS) family sys- tems provide a simple way to consolidate disparate storage solutions in a unifying architecture and single management frame- work (see Figure 1). This consolidation not only simplifies operations for upstream oil and gas exploration and production, but it can also seamlessly address enterprise application areas. The workflow of the oil and gas industry travels from upstream exploration and production into the so-called midstream and downstream. As it progresses, applications like enterprise resource planning (ERP) for managing assets of production and eventually resale come into play (see Figure 2). These appli- cations need storage solutions that are integrated with the rest of the infrastructure. A common solution for both file-based and block-based data can significantly simplify infrastructures and reduce operational cost. The VSP family as well as the upper range of the HUS family offer increased performance and scalability. These attributes make an offering composed of HNAS and HUS VM or a VSP system a unique solution for high-performance file sharing. It includes many features and functionality previously only found on high-end enterprise-class systems. Advanced virtualization technology for both file and block storage eases deployment and migration and drives up utilization to provide a superior economy of operation. It is becoming increasingly critical in the oil and gas industry to integrate data flows from sensors monitoring the extraction of oil and gas from active fields. Financial and even weather-related data must be Figure 2. As you follow the oil and gas workflow, applications like ERP for managing assets of production and eventually resale come into play.
  • 4. © Hitachi Data Systems Corporation 2014. All rights reserved. HITACHI is a trademark or registered trademark of Hitachi, Ltd. Innovate With Information is a trademark or registered trademark of Hitachi Data Systems Corporation. All other trademarks, service marks, and company names are properties of their respective owners. Notice: This document is for informational purposes only, and does not set forth any warranty, expressed or implied, concerning any equipment or service offered or to be offered by Hitachi Data Systems Corporation. SP-103-D DG April 2014 Corporate Headquarters 2845 Lafayette Street Santa Clara, CA 95050-2639 USA www.HDS.com community.HDS.com Regional Contact Information Americas: +1 408 970 1000 or [email protected] Europe, Middle East and Africa: +44 (0) 1753 618000 or [email protected] Asia Pacific: +852 3189 7900 or [email protected] Managing massive amounts of data is often difficult due to the physics of moving the data, itself. The data deluge can introduce significant delays that impact workflows and make technology transitions very slow and difficult. Substantial cost savings and improved efficiencies can be achieved by leaving the data in place. Instead, reference it through a virtualized redirection or use policy-based processes, without manual intervention, to automatically ensure that the data is in the right place. HNAS provides unique functionality to vir- tualize and migrate data on a file level, by interfacing through the NFS protocol and incorporating the virtualized files in a global namespace. This virtualized file access allows end users to leave the data where it is. It enables instant access via HNAS, regardless of whether the data is stored on an HNAS system or a system from a differ- ent vendor or even an Open Source system like Lustre. The system simply has to pro- vide an NFS-based access. End users can also choose to leverage the data migration functionality of HNAS to migrate the data by policy, which will automatically, and in the background, move the data to the correct place without manual intervention. This functionally dramatically simplifies technol- ogy transitions and enables end users to extract value from existing infrastructure and maintain operations while upgrading to new technology. It can also change or elimi- nate manual procedures for staging data for computation. integrated to determine the optimal pro- ductions profile from the known resources. The data is varied and near real time. It is important for ingest and timely access to this data to have a unified storage architecture. This architecture is tasked with support- ing application requirements and handling unpredictable changes in data types as sen- sors and applications are put in production. Most companies in the oil and gas industry are also global companies of significant size dealing with regulations that differ from country to country. For example, in many cases seismic data can’t leave the originat- ing country. Therefore, companies involved with handling this data have to be able to protect it from ending up in the wrong place. A complete information management system implemented using a rules-based engine that automatically enforces data pol- icies is essential to reduce complexity, avoid human error and simplify operations. As part of the continuing digital evolution, modern-day oil field operations are becom- ing more automated. From drilling wells, to producing in the field or refining crude oil, industry operations are using thousands of sensors, valves and actuators to auto- mate activities and collect information (see Figure 3). These devices generally generate terabytes of data, or more, daily. That data must be collected, stored and analyzed, often on a real-time basis. Having access and the ability to scrutinize this data quickly provides companies with safer and more efficient work environments. Hitachi Data Systems as Your Technology Partner Energy organizations must stay competitive in the market by enabling the most cost- efficient production and distribution. To support this, Hitachi Data Systems provides the leading storage virtualization system with a unified view of file- and block-based information. We enable the consolidation and use of existing storage systems and provide investment protection. Hitachi Data Systems storage solutions for the oil and gas industry deliver cost efficiency, reliability, performance and advanced data man- agement features. Our technologies help you to meet the chal- lenges of today’s data-intensive oil and gas exploration and production activities, as well as strict project deadlines. HDS stor- age solutions provide an architecture that is designed for massive scalability while reducing complexity and saving on total cost of ownership. Figure 3. Sensors, valves and actuators used throughout oil field operations generate terabytes of data daily that must be collected, stored and analyzed, often on a real-time basis. LEARN MORE Hitachi Solutions for Oil and Gas