Performance Services – BP
Our performance services have ranged from fully-resourced coaching-and-facilitation to facilitation-plus, the latter being a range of workshops and ad hoc coaching of client personnel.
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Dave Taylor
Deepwater drilling performance programme specialist.
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BP Egypt: West Nile Delta Exploration and Production (2013-ongoing)
Initially we conducted an i-DWOP (improvement DWOP) in July 2013, where in addition to the regular-DWOP activity, we conducted a performance seminar and helped the team develop mini-KPIs.

HPHT Exploration well delivered 60 days under AFE
9-well Batch drilling delivered 114 days ahead of plan and 40% less than planned cost
6 of the 9 Batch wells were best in basin
We have been doing all their externally-facilitated Workshops; including Rig Start-ups, DWOPs, CWOPs and Run-Tree-on-Paper.
BP Indonesia: Tangguh Exploration & Appraisal Programme (2013-2014)
We provided a residential senior (office) coach and two field coaches for this challenging two-well jack-up programme. We recruited and trained two national coaches. Once the drilling campaign was completed, our senior coach was briefly assigned to the Intervention programme.
Both wells were plagued with downhole problems (formation and tool related)

BP Indonesia: Tangguh Phase 1 (2007 – 2009)

One of the key requirements in a multi-well campaign, such as development drilling, is rapid re-investment of learning.
BP Gupco: Egypt (2005 – 2006)
Some headlines:
Days/10,000 feet were half the Gulf of Suez average.
NPT reduced from 30% to 14%
“What is especially pleasing from this result is the way in which the multi-disciplinary team engaged and aligned the contractors in creating the business opportunities and achieving continuous improvement”

BG UK: Exploration & Development (2005 & 2005)
We provided field coaches at BG UK to support their TVD (Total Value Drilling) programme. This started with a one-off Deepwater Exploration well and was extended to development drilling.

Very quickly we handed over to the client, who built in-house teams.
Headlines:
Exploration well finished 10 days ahead of AFE.
$3 million saved over 6 months.
BP Algeria: Insalah Gas Project (2003)
First 3 wells showed 25% well-on-well improvement,
Gas targets delivered 4 months ahead of schedule.
The cost savings enabled the last well to be drilled for “free”.

BP UK: NW Hutton Well Decommissioning (2003-2004)

The graph to the left shows actual time as a %-age of planned time. Anything below 1.00 (the blue dotted line) is ‘better than planned’)
The red line shows average performance before and the green line showing average performance during the programme.
Average times improved by 28%.

World-class performance and an exemplary safety record.
Thanks to some great team-work and the use of the best technology available.
The removal of a complete conductor (including recovery of the completion tubing) is some 25% than offset project.
Believed to be the first time that Technical Limit has been applied in decommissioning
rp2 exceeded all expectations
BP UK: Magnus (2001- 2003)
This application was on a BP platform in the North Sea. BP provided the well-site resource (graduate engineer) and rp2
provided the onshore coach. Technical Limit Awareness Training was given to everyone involved. With the support of the Drilling Contractor, the majority of the off-duty crew would attend the workshops.
The graph below, prepared by the Senior Drilling Engineer, shows the performance achieved over a 14-month period. The activity was work-overs and sidetracks (infill drilling).
One of the graphs shows the rate at which the team was progressing towards the technical Limit time, which they had derived themselves in workshops.
All the wells came in under AFE.
Prior to the Technical Limit programme getting going in earnest, there had been three LTIs in relatively short period of time.
During the entire 14 months of this focused activity, there was only one minor LTI.

The article below appeared in the BP Newsletter shortly after the team delivered a world-class well and refers to the great drilling performance achieved via team engagement.
We were also used for the Magnus Extension Project, aligning the Production, Construction and Drilling teams, including a workshop with the diving team.

Some excerpts: