EnergyML
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EnergyML (Energy Markup Language) is the name for Energistics
(tm) foundation standards for its subject area XML
and Web Services industry standards in the upstream oil and natural gas industry. The associated subject area standards families currently include WITSML(tm) Standards for drilling, completions, and interventions, PRODML
(tm) Standards for production, and RESQML
(tm) Standards for reservoir characterization.
The user community for EnergyML Standards is the Industry Services Special Interest Group (SIG)'s Technical Architecture Work Group, with direct representation from the WITSML, PRODML, and RESQML SIGs.
This work group published a basic set of Web Services Interoperability Standards in 2008.
The realization of the vision of consistent and interoperable XML and Web Services families of standards will be achieved incrementally taking into account the current capabilities and maturity of each constituent family of standards and the constantly changing nature of infrastructure and enabling technologies.
In the longer term, major releases of each family of standards will be used to make significant strategically motivated standards.
In the short term, minor releases of each family of standards will provide workable approaches for maximum access scope and consistency based on current capabilities.
An illustration of the EnergyML approach using WITSML Version 1.4.0 and PRODML Services Version 2.0 / Data Version 1.2 is illustrated in the PRODML SIG pilot implementation in 2009 by Chevron
and Moblize in which all WITSML and PRODML data objects can be accessed using PRODML Services Version 2.0 interfaces.
Energistics
Energistics is a global industry consortium that facilitates an inclusive user community for the development, adoption and maintenance of collaborative, open standards for the energy industry in general and specifically for oil and gas exploration and production.- Overview :The open standards that...
(tm) foundation standards for its subject area XML
XML
Extensible Markup Language is a set of rules for encoding documents in machine-readable form. It is defined in the XML 1.0 Specification produced by the W3C, and several other related specifications, all gratis open standards....
and Web Services industry standards in the upstream oil and natural gas industry. The associated subject area standards families currently include WITSML(tm) Standards for drilling, completions, and interventions, PRODML
PRODML
PRODML is a family of XML and Web Services based upstream oil and natural gas industry standards from Energistics and its PRODML Special Interest Group ....
(tm) Standards for production, and RESQML
RESQML
RESQML is a family of XML and Web Services based upstream oil and natural gas industry standards from Energistics and its RESQML Special Interest Group ....
(tm) Standards for reservoir characterization.
The user community for EnergyML Standards is the Industry Services Special Interest Group (SIG)'s Technical Architecture Work Group, with direct representation from the WITSML, PRODML, and RESQML SIGs.
This work group published a basic set of Web Services Interoperability Standards in 2008.
The realization of the vision of consistent and interoperable XML and Web Services families of standards will be achieved incrementally taking into account the current capabilities and maturity of each constituent family of standards and the constantly changing nature of infrastructure and enabling technologies.
In the longer term, major releases of each family of standards will be used to make significant strategically motivated standards.
In the short term, minor releases of each family of standards will provide workable approaches for maximum access scope and consistency based on current capabilities.
An illustration of the EnergyML approach using WITSML Version 1.4.0 and PRODML Services Version 2.0 / Data Version 1.2 is illustrated in the PRODML SIG pilot implementation in 2009 by Chevron
Chevron Corporation
Chevron Corporation is an American multinational energy corporation headquartered in San Ramon, California, United States and active in more than 180 countries. It is engaged in every aspect of the oil, gas, and geothermal energy industries, including exploration and production; refining,...
and Moblize in which all WITSML and PRODML data objects can be accessed using PRODML Services Version 2.0 interfaces.