Bridging B id i th the G Gap B Between t Geospatial Geospat a Data ata and a dC CADD 2008 ESRI Petroleum Users Group (PUG) Conference
February y 25-27,, 2008 Colonial Pipeline Company
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Introduction Manually designed and drafted in 1961 Restructured in CAD in 1986 Converted to GIS in 1997 Managed in the APDM ~5500 miles of pipeline • 13 Originating Facilities • 115 pump Stations • 15 Tank Farms • 66 delivery locations to 260 terminals • Transports approximately 100 million gallons a day (2 (2.5 5 million barrels) Colonial Pipeline Company
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The Case for Action Gaps • Can’t easily analyze system parameters at facilities (i.e., Horsepower, Infrastructure capabilities, Valve ratings, etc.) Needs • Standardization of CAD data for integration into GIS • Data model(s) for attributed data and metadata relative to APDM • Interchange/Interoperability • Common data platform? Barriers • Multiple M ltiple CAD formats and versions ersions across differing platforms and software vendors • Multiple GIS formats and versions Colonial Pipeline Company
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CAD in the Pipeline Environment Original Design 2D CAD Hand-drafted, ink on mylar, Cross-discipline, editable blueprint distribution file w/limited intelligence
1961-1985 Colonial Pipeline Company
1985-Present
3D CAD & Modeling Intelligent design with extractable attributes and metadata
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Designing CAD for APDM
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Designing CAD for APDM CAD Attribute
APDM Metadata
APDM Metadata CAD Attribute Colonial Pipeline Company
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Designing CAD for APDM CAD Attribute APDM Metadata
APDM Metadata CAD Att Attribute ib t Colonial Pipeline Company
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GIS in the Pipeline Environment
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CAD/GIS Integration Opportunities APDM
Geometric Network
Inventor 3D Model
Aerial Photography AutoCAD 2D Drawing Colonial Pipeline Company
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CAD/GIS Integration Opportunities (Parallel Standards)
APDM
AutoCAD 2D Drawing Colonial Pipeline Company
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Proposals for path forward User Group • Standards St d d d development l t ffor CAD/GIS d data t exchange h • Proposals for data management model enhancements (APDM & PODS) Joint industry projects • Migration of facilities to 3D models • Development of geometric networks for facilities in GIS • Development of an integrated field as-built CAD/GIS tool Training and collaboration w/ relative software vendors
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Q&A
Bridging the Gap Between G Geospatial ti l D Data t and d CADD 2008 ESRI Petroleum Users Group (PUG) Conference Presenters: Chad Zamarin has over 10 years of professional experience in the natural gas and refined products pipeline industries and has responsibility for various Engineering, Asset Integrity, Work Management and Technical Services programs within Colonial Pipeline Company. Mr. Zamarin spent 7 years in the natural gas industry, involved in and responsible for new pipeline construction, failure investigation, and pipeline integrity management for Duke and Panhandle Energy before joining Colonial in 2004.
[email protected] Lamar Crowe has 22 years of professional experience in the midstream petroleum industry. Throughout his career he has worked within the Engineering and Environmental sector and has developed the CAD standards used by Colonial Pipeline and has influenced the standards use in other industries as well. Mr. Crowe has extensive CAD experience dating back to mainframe systems and is a beta tester for several Autodesk products. products
[email protected] Colonial Pipeline Company
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