Zero Base Budgeting Applied to Oilwell Construction

Author:

Petersen Flávia Cristina1,Ramos Junior Antonio Carlos1,Marques Marcello1,Da Silva Hugo Alves2,Dalvi Dos Santos Priscilla Regina2,Rodrigues Lorrainy Toledo2,Rodrigues dos Anjos Jorel Lopes1,Russo Renato Márcio Dias1,Ferreira Filho Virgílio Martins3

Affiliation:

1. Petrobras

2. Halliburton

3. UFRJ

Abstract

Abstract The development of digital transformation tools has significantly increased the amount of available data in recent years. As in all sectors of the economy, the oil industry, with a focus on well construction, was not left out of the process. Numerous data are monitored and stored in real time and several studies are carried out to increase operational performance. However, little has evolved in relation to the knowledge that these data can generate in decision-making processes, such as in the definition of targets that serve as a reference for the planning of interventions. Thus, this article explains a new methodology for defining targets, based on the knowledge of specialists, the concept of zero-based budgeting and risk analysis, with the integration of teams of well designers, reservoirs, and budgeting. The methodology was used in 19 fields’ studies and directly applied to the planning of 5 new projects.

Publisher

OTC

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