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Daily Production Report (DPR)

Monthly Production Report (MPR) V. 1.0.0 -Terminology

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Monthly Production LicenceWeb Authorities Data Web services Volumes, pressures, temperatures, lifting, WITSML allocations, sales MPRML Operator

Common XML schemas

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1 Introduction...... 3 2 About the Monthly Production Report...... 3 2.1 Terminology...... 3 2.1.1 How to read the terminology...... 3 2.2 MPR XML schemas...... 5 3 ISO 15926 general description...... 5 Appendix...... - 2 - Appendix 1 - Terminology...... - 2 - Unit of measure (UoM)...... - 2 - Volume UoM...... - 2 - Standard volume UoM...... - 2 - Work UoM...... - 3 - Mass UoM...... - 3 - Pressure UoM...... - 4 - Flow rate UoM...... - 4 - Temperature UoM...... - 5 - Appendix 2 – XML schema...... - 6 -

2 1 Introduction 2 About the Monthly Production Report When daily activity and production data are reported between partners Both XML documents (structured data), and human readable reports in pdf. format are available to partners and operators from www.epim.no

2.1 Terminology

2.1.1 How to read the terminology The types of data that are used when describing ‘things’ can be classified as either data about ‘objects’ or ‘properties’ related to objects. Each type of object and property is documented in this document using a concept and a definition. To explain how the concepts and definitions should be read by the user, the terminology for a wellhead and christmas tree (valve tree) is used as an example. Figure 2 illustrates a Product Model (PM) for a wellhead with Christmas tree. Examples of terminology related to the Christmas tree are shown in table 1 and table 2.

Figure 2: Drawing of a wellhead with Christmas tree. Names of some objects, or parts thereof, are shown in boxes. Properties are in italic. All objects are arranged in super-subtype hierarchies where the more specialized object is a subtype of a more generic object. This can bee seen from the example table, Table 1, which follows. From Table 1 it should be clear that a “Subsea horizontal Christmas tree” is a subtype of a “HORIZONTAL CHRISTMAS TREE” which again is a subtype of a “CHRISTMAS TREE”.

3 Table 1: A typical record documenting christmas tree types: CONCEPT DEFINITION CHRISTMAS TREE An artefact that is an assembly of pipes and piping parts, with valves and associated control equipment that is connected to the top of a wellhead and is intended for control of fluid from a well. HORIZONTAL CHRISTMAS TREE A Christmas tree configured with the master valves and flow-control equipment on a horizontal axis to minimize the assembly height.

SUBSEA HORIZONTAL A horizontal Christmas tree design for subsea applications. The valves CHRISTMAS TREE can be both bolted on or built in. SURFACE HORIZONTAL A horizontal Christmas tree design for surface (dry land) applications. CHRISTMAS TREE The valves are normally bolted on. VERTICAL CHRISTMAS TREE A Christmas tree configured with the master valves and flow-control equipment on a vertical axis that is the main axis of the tree.

SUBSEA VERTICAL CHRISTMAS A vertical Christmas tree design for subsea applications. The valves are TREE normally built-in as part of the tree. SUBSEA CHRISTMAS TREE A christmas tree for use in a subsea environment. Will normally comprise a hollow, pressure rated body with the valves either built in or bolted on. CHRISTMAS TREE 10K A Christmas tree rated for a pressure of 10 000 PSI (69,0 MPa) CHRISTMAS TREE 15K A Christmas tree rated for a pressure of 15 000 PSI (103,5 MPa) CHRISTMAS TREE 5K A Christmas tree rated for a pressure of 5 000 PSI (34,5 MPa) SURFACE CHRISTMAS TREE A Christmas tree for use on land. Will normally comprise a number of assembled parts, e.g. casing spools, with the valves bolted onto the outside.

The two dimensional structure in the tables of this document is only suitable to show the specialization hierarchy, as shown in the example in Table 1. In the RDL other relations between objects are recorded. As shown in the example in Table 2, a “HORIZONTAL CHRISTMAS TREE” will normally have parts called a “CHRISTMAS TREE CAP”, “WELL PRODUCTION TUBING ASSEMBLY”, “WELL CASING ASSEMBLY”, “CASING HANGER” and “CHRISTMAS TREE VALVES” which again might be “ANNULUS VENT VALVE”, “ANNULUS MASTER VALVE”, “ANNULUS WING VALVE”, “ANNULUS CIRCULATION VALVE”, “CROSS OVER VALVE”, “CHEMICAL INJECTION VALVE”, “PRODUCTION MASTER VALVE” or “PRODUCTION WING VALVE”, and so on. These kinds of relations are not shown in the terminology tables, but they exist in the RDL. An example might be clarifying: If a user is looking for the concept “CASING HANGER” it will probably not be found under “HORIZONTAL CHRISTMAS TREE” in the terminology of this document. Instead it will be found under the less specialized concept STRING HANGER”, which is the “super class” of “CASING HANGER”. In the RDL, however, the user will be able to look up “HORIZONTAL CHRISTMAS TREE” and see that “CASING HANGER” is typically a part of it.

Table 2:.Typical associations and properties made to a horizontal christmas tree: CONCEPT DEFINITION HORIZONTAL CHRISTMAS TREE A Christmas tree configured with the master valves and flow-control equipment on a horizontal axis to minimize the assembly height.

CHRISTMAS TREE CAP An artefact used to cap the top of the christmas tree, to prevent ingress of contaminants, such as seawater. WELL PRODUCTION TUBING ASSEMBLY An artefact designed to control production of the well. It normally consists of a string of tubing pipes reaching down to (one or more) productive zones in a well. WELL CASING ASSEMBLY An artefact which is the assembly of casing pies, casing hanger and seals that is lowered into a well, and provides structural support for the borehole.

4 CONCEPT DEFINITION CASING HANGER A string hanger designed to suspend a well casing string down the well. The casing hanger is either screwed onto the top of each casing string or is held by slips. Acts as a wedge in a corresponding space inside the casing head, casing spool or wellhead CHRISTMAS TREE VALVE A valve which is located on a christmas tree, for injection or fluid control.

ANNULUS VENT VALVE A valve which is located in the annulus outlet of the christmas tree for venting overpressure from the well annulus. PRODUCTION MASTER VALVE A valve which is located in the production outlet of the christmas tree being the main production barrier valve PRODUCTION WING VALVE A valve which is located in the production outlet of the christmas tree being the secondary production barrier valve ANNULUS MASTER VALVE A valve which is located in the annulus outlet of the christmas tree being the main annulus barrier valve ANNULUS WING VALVE A valve which is located in the annulus outlet of the christmas tree being the secondary annulus barrier valve ANNULUS CIRCULATION VALVE A valve which is located in the annulus outlet of the christmas tree for use when circulating in the well CROSSOVER VALVE A valve which is located in the crossover loop CHEMICAL INJECTION VALVE A valve which is used to control injection of chemicals into the well or flowline TH CROWN PLUG A plug used in a tubing hanger to block the tubing hanger bore. TUBING HANGER A string hanger designed to suspend a well tubing string down the well. The tubing hanger uses slips or a bolted flange to hold the tubing string and fits as a wedge in the tubing head. WELL CASING STRING An artefact that consists of pipes assembled end to end which is intended to line the walls of a drilled well. WELL TUBING STRING An artefact that consists of lengths of pipe assembled end to end that extends from a producing zone to the wellhead, and used in a well to conduct fluids to the surface. WELLHEAD HOUSING An artefact which is a thick-walled forged cylindrical pipe with one end attached to the surface (normally 20") casing string and the other end has couplings for connecting to a christmas tree.

2.2 MPR XML schemas The current active version of the XML schemas for MPR is downloadable from EPIM’s homepage (http://www.epim.no). The schemas are compliant to the current active version of the Production Markup Language (PRODML –http://www.prodml.org). The custodian of PRODML is the organization Energistics (http://www.energistics.org). The PCA RDL is used as a dictionary for the XML schemas. Elements in the schemas has been linked to corresponding RDL classes with annotations according to the W3C standard SAWSDL (http://www.w3.org/TR/sawsdl/ )

3 ISO 15926 general description

The scope of ISO 15926 can be divided into two main categories: 1. Support exchange of data between computer systems without loss of, or confusion in the semantic meaning of data. 2. To provide a platform for integration of life cycle data across multiple applications and across disciplines.

Data integration is combining information derived from several independent sources into one coherent data set. Because independent sources often have overlapping scopes, combining the

5 data requires overlaps to be recognized, duplications to be removed, and possibly new data to be represented. To succeed in the role of integration, a data model must have a context that includes all the possible data wanted or required.

To support this, ISO 15926 defines a generic and conceptual data model that is independent of any particular industry and application, and a Reference Data Library (RDL) that extends the data model to include the specific needs of any industry or application. The conceptual model defines the rules for describing ‘things’ and basic semantics, while the Reference Data (RD) extends the semantics into specific industries or business areas by establishing a set of terminology that is used to describe object types in specific industries. Where industries are using same types of objects, e.g. pipes, cables, steel profiles etc., RD can be reused across industries. Whenever a term is used across industries/disciplines with different meanings the process of establishing the RD ensures unambiguous terminology. This is required both for unambiguous exchange of data and for integration of data for an actual project. A consequence of this approach is that data is defined independent of applications. This approach therefore also supports the introduction of new work processes and business process reengineering.

The generic and conceptual design of ISO 15926 allows for extensions to cover new areas by only adding new RD.

To ensure that the data necessary for a particular type of objects or subject area is covered, Product Models (PM) using Reference Data are established for the relevant types of products. These PMs can be seen as templates for the types or groups of data required for the actual type of product. The intention is that these PMs shall describe all data required for a type of product over its life cycle. If additional applications need to be supported, the actual PMs could be extended by adding the additional RD required to fully supporting the requirements of the additional application. This results in integrating the data needs for the new application with the data needs that have already been defined for existing applications. PMs may be defined for types of mechanical products, systems, documents, reservoirs, organizations and activities. In this manner records are built for what is known about a type of object.

6 Appendix

Appendix 1 - Terminology The following tables gives the link between the terms used in the MPR XML schema (“MPR naming”) and the corresponding classes in the Posc Caesar Reference Data Library(RDL)

Taxonomy The following table links the MPR naming with the corresponding taxonomy in the PCA RDL. The table is sorted according to the structure of the taxonomy. For further information on the MPR nomenclature please go to http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS392257851 (MONTHLY PRODUCTION REPORT NOMENCLATURE)

MPR naming ISO 15926 Class name Definition URL ISO 15926-4 THING A thing is anything that is or may be thought about or perceived, RDS398732751 including material and non-material objects, ideas, and actions. Every thing is either a possible_individual, or an abstract_object. ISO 15926-4 ABSTRACT OBJECT A thing that does not exist in space-time RDS403006791 ISO 15926-4 CLASS RDS16735730 ISO 15926-4 CLASS OF RELATIONSHIP An ISO 15926 class that classifies classes of relationship. RDS397794641 previous period PREVIOUS MONTHLY PRODUCTION REPORT PERIOD OF TIME A relationship between two periods of time, the first of which is the RDS812630861 period covered by a Monthly Production Report, and the second of which is the period covered by the previous Monthly Production Report. AMOUNT OF PRODUCT A relationship between a product and an amount RDS812720576 (volume/mass/cardinality/etc) that indicates the amount of the product according to some method or other. simulated HC-PRODUCTION AMOUNT OF PRODUCT ESTIMATED BY For oil and gas production, an amount of a product as given by an RDS81272057110 SIMULATION estimate which is based on a simulation that includes the particular product flow unit. target TARGET AMOUNT OF PRODUCT An amount of a product given as a target or goal. RDS81272057120 mass adjusted HC PRODUCTION MASS ADJUSTED AMOUNT OF PRODUCT An amount of a product as determined by an adjustment of the RDS81272057137 mass of the product according to the quality of the product. constraint CONSTRAINED AMOUNT OF PRODUCT An amount of a product as a maximum limit set by a regulatory RDS8127205787 agency for the product. tariff basis CREDITED AMOUNT OF PRODUCT (TARIFF BASED) An amount of a product that is credited a customers account as RDS81272057127 compensation according to a tariff based contract, i.e. instead of compensate with money the customer is credited an amount of the product forecast FORECAST AMOUNT OF PRODUCT An amount of a product as determined by a forecast. RDS8127205745

1 MPR naming ISO 15926 Class name Definition URL estimate HC-PRODUCTION ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF PRODUCT (NON For oil and gas production, an amount of a product as given by RDS8127205793 SIMULATION) estimate or calculation, e.g. based on comparable product flow units, but not based on reservoir simulations for the particular flow unit. quota AMOUNT OF PRODUCT GIVEN BY QUOTA An amount of a product given as a quota by a relevant authority. RDS81272057103 measured AMOUNT OF PRODUCT MEASURED AT PORT An amount of a product as determined by a measurment upon RDS8127205752 arrival at port. metered - fiscal FISCAL METRED AMOUNT OF PRODUCT An amount of a product as given by measurement and calculation RDS8127205766 used for determining company revenue and government taxation. budget BUDGET REQUIRED AMOUNT OF PRODUCT An amount of a product set by a budget RDS8127205780 export - NOMINATED FOR EXPORT Planned goods, nominated to leave an installation or facility for RDS8127142134 nominated commercial purposes. export - shortfall EXPORT SHORTFALL Goods requested for export from an installation or facility that were RDS8127142148 not in fact exported, that is to say, the difference between what was requested and what was delivered. ISO 15926-4 CLASS OF INDIVIDUAL An ISO 15926-4 class that is ISO 15926-4 individual or any of its RDS13318199 subclasses. STANDARD CLASS 2 A class that contains classes which are defined by a standard RDS204299 issued by a standardisation organization. ISO STANDARD CLASS A standard class that contains classes conforming to standards RDS208079 that are approved by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO). ISO 15926 CLASS An ISO standard class that is included in ISO 15926. RDS16361517 export - requested REQUESTED EXPORT Goods requested for export from an installation or facility. RDS8127142141 ISO 15926-4 CLASS OF ARRANGED INDIVIDUAL RDS1001209771 ISO 15926-4 CLASS OF INFORMATION REPRESENTATION A ISO 15926-4 class of individual that classifies information RDS327124471 representation classes. INFORMATION A class of representation of thing that is a set of one or more facts RDS11711488 about an object. unknown UNKNOWN INFORMATION An information that exists but its identification is unknown RDS43168872135 ISO 15926-4 DOCUMENT DEFINITION CLASS An ISO 15926-4 information representation class that defines the RDS17667079 content and structure of a document. IDENTIFIER-1 A term that is sufficiently unique within a context to identify an RDS11707208 object. NAME-2 An identifier that is the utterance or expression by that an object RDS338444 e.g. a thing, person, organisation, place, etc. is known or spoken to or of. CODE A name that is stuctured according to some coding rule RDS11709458 IDENTIFICATION CODE A class introduced to assist in the mapping from Snapshot E to RDS336599 TEMPORARY 15926-2 IS version. licence PETROLEUM FIELD LICENCE An identification code which is the identification code of a RDS16682564 CODE petroleum licence. It is assigned to an oil company by a governmental body (NPD) in return for a performance or work obligation.

2 MPR naming ISO 15926 Class name Definition URL COMPANY NAME A name of a company RDS7603383 company OPERATOR COMPANY NAME A company name that is the name of the operator company. RDS16433090 IDENTIFICATION CODE TEMPORARY A class introduced to assist in the mapping from Snapshot E to RDS336599 15926-2 IS version. licence PETROLEUM FIELD LICENCE CODE An identification code which is the identification code of a RDS16682564 petroleum licence. It is assigned to an oil company by a governmental body (NPD) in return for a performance or work obligation. export EXPORTED FROM FACILITY Goods leaving an installation or facility for commercial purposes. RDS8127142127 storage STOCK AT FACILITY Product kept in stock at a facility. RDS8127142173 consume - emitted EMITTED AS BYPRODUCT OF COMSUMPION Any byproduct of consumption at a facility that is released into the RDS8127142015 atmosphere. overboard DROPPED OVERBOARD Anything dropped overboard from an off-shore installation or RDS8127142177 vessel into the sea. ISO 15926-4 PROPERTY An individual class whose members are properties. RDS421436751 ISO 15926-4 PROPERTY SPACE INSTANCE A 'class_of_property' that is a coherent continuum of properties. RDS16764854 PERIOD OF TIME A period in time is an interval of time. RDS4316824755 report MONTHLY PRODUCTION REPORT PERIOD OF TIME A period of time covered by a Monthly Production Report in the oil RDS812622791 and gas industry, i.e. a time interval between the start time and end time of some Monthly Production Report. ISO 15926-4 SINGLE PROPERTY DIMENSION INSTANCE A 'property_space' that is a single and complete continuum of RDS7275639 properties each of which maps to a single number. VOLUME V = triple integral (dx.dy.dz) where x, y and z are Cartesian RDS356444 coordinates nominated NOMINATED AMOUNT OF PRODUCT A volume of a compound nominated for one or more flows. RDS1060497901 derived DERIVED AMOUNT OF PRODUCT A volume of a compound derived from one or more flows. RDS8127205735 VALUE A concept of information denoting the worth (in monetary terms), RDS7945844 merit, usefulness or importance of thing.. value adjusted VALUE ADJUSTED VALUE A value that has been adjusted due to a change in the value of a RDS411746521 product ALLOCATED AMOUNT An amount that is an calculated/decided amount (quantity) of a RDS409510451 product. allocated ALLOCATED AMOUNT OF PRODUCT An allocated ammount that is an ammount of a compound RDS8127205725 produced by a well as determined by allocation rather than by measurement at the well. AMOUNT A single property dimension that is the sum total which anything RDS448933141 mounts up or reaches, in quantity or in number. transfer PRODUCT TRANSFER BETWEEN STORAGE An amount that is the volume or mass of a product that has been RDS49899319173 FACILITIES transfered from one storage facility to another within the report period. opflex OPFLEX An amount that is the volume or mass of unused and available RDS49899319137 gas within a gas transportation system and/or at one or many gas producing fields that is accessible by the operator responsible for

3 MPR naming ISO 15926 Class name Definition URL gas transportation for the purposes of alleviating field cur pipeline lifting COMPLETED LIFTINGS TO PIPELINE An amount that is the volume, mass or energy of a product that RDS49899319125 has been lifted to pipeline (completed) within report period. production SHIPPER IMBALANCE An amount that is the differnce in volume, mass or energy of a RDS4989931950 imbalance product between what has been added to and withdrawn from a shipper's nomination portfolio within the report period. production - mass MASS ADJUSTMENT TRANSACTION An amount that is the change in amount of mass due to change in RDS49899319200 adjustment value of a product. gain/loss PRODUCT GAIN OR LOSS An amount that is the proper propotion or relation between the RDS4989931965 corresponding input and lifting transactions of a product volume, mass or energy within the report period. transaction AMOUNT ADJUSTMENT TRANSACTION An amount that is any change in amount of mass or volume. RDS498993203 lifted COMPLETED HC PRODUCT LIFTINGS An amount that is the volume, mass or energy of a product that RDS4989931938 has been withdrawn/taken out of the product stock within the report period. lifting entitlement PRODUCT ENTITLEMENT An amount that is the volume, mass or energy of a product that a RDS49899319161 shipper is entitled to lift/take out according to contact within the report period. opening balance OPENING STORAGE BALANCE An amount that is the volume, mass or energy of a product in RDS4989931911 stock at the start of the report period. adjusted closing ADJUSTMENT OF VALUE PREVIOUS PERIOD An amount that is a change in (overriding) an earlier reported RDS4989932063 value in some past period. This is a correction of fiures and does not imply a movement or transaction closing storage ACTUAL CLOSING STORAGE BALANCE An amount that is the adjusted volume, mass or energy of a RDS49899319101 inventory product in stock at end of the report period, i.e. a closing storage balance that has been adjusted according to the partial completed liftings.) input to storage INPUT TO STORAGE An amount that is the volume, mass or energy of a product that RDS4989931926 has been added to the stock within the report period. linepack PIPELINE GAS PACKING VOLUME An amount that is the volume or mass of gas which the operator RDS49899319149 responsible for gas transportation decides must be provided by the gas producing fields in order to make deliveries as requested by gas shippers and provide operating tolerances within report Partial Lifting PARTIAL COMPLETED LIFTINGS An amount that is the volume, mass, energy or number of RDS4989931989 dispatches of a product that have been lifted (but not completed) up to a determined point in time. closing balance CLOSING STORAGE BALANCE An amount that is the volume, mass or energy of a product in RDS4989931977 stock at the end of the report period. swap SHARE WITH A PARTNER TRANSACTION An amount in volume or mass that is a mutal exchange of RDS4989932027 products between partners. inventory MEASURED INVENTORY OF PRODUCT An amount that is the actual measured amount of a product on RDS49899320102 stock at a facility. production -- value VALUE ADJUSTMENT TRANSACTION An amount that is the change in amount of value due to change in RDS49899319185 adjustment the value of a product. tanker lifting COMPLETED LIFTINGS TO TANKER An amount that is the volume, mass or energy of a product that RDS49899319113 has been lifted to tankers (completed) within report period.

4 MPR naming ISO 15926 Class name Definition URL AVERAGE QUANTITY A quantity which is the quotient obtained by dividing the total sum RDS16629627 of a set of quantity measurements by the total number of measurements. daily month to DAILY MONTH TO DATE AVERAGE An average quantity which is the daily average within a period RDS1146863471 date starting at the beginning of a calendar month and ending at a given date within the same month. POWER Rate of energy transfer RDS354104 electric power ELECTRIC POWER A type of power or effect that is the product of voltage and current. RDS16918055 import IMPORTED TO FACILITY Goods imported to the installation or facility for commercial RDS8127142162 purposes. ISO 15926-4 POSSIBLE INDIVIDUAL A 15926-4 possible individual is a 15926-4 thing that exists in RDS8645837 space and time. This includes: - things where any of the space time dimensions are vanishingly small, - those that are either all space for any time, or all time and any space, - the entir PLACE A particular part of space, of defined or undefined extent, but of RDS497405551 definite situation. AREA CONCEPT A space concept that has 2D extent RDS7151497 field - part PETROLEUM FIELD PART A part of a petroleum field. RDS418229201 lease AREA LEASED FOR HYDROCARBON PRODUCTION A leased area of surface land or seabed on which exploration or RDS806655591 production activity occurs. GEOGRAPHIC AREA An area concept that is a piece of the earth's surface enclosed by RDS394188561 some defined borders. field PETROLEUM FIELD A geographic area in which a number of oil and/or gas wells RDS409500951 produce from a continuous reservoir. ISO 15926-4 PERIOD IN TIME An individual that is all space for part of time - a temporal part of RDS356215271 the universe. month MONTH PERIOD A period in time that is all space of time within a given month RDS356220351 starting at 00:00 the first day and ending at 24:00 the last day. gas month GAS MONTH PERIOD A period in time that is all space of time within a whole given RDS419399471 month starting at 06:00 AM the first day and ending at 06:00 AM the first day of next month. year YEAR PERIOD A period in time that is all space of time within a given year RDS419398121 starting at 00:00 January 1'st and ending at 24:00 December 31'st. week CALENDAR WEEK (GMT+1) A period of time consisting of the interval from 00:00 GMT+1 on a RDS812622805 Monday to 24:00 GMT+1 on the following Sunday gas year GAS YEAR PERIOD A period in time that is all time within a period starting at 06:00 AM RDS419404121 October 1st and ending at same date and time the following year. gas day GAS DAY PERIOD A period in time that is all space of time within a day (24 hour RDS419401971 period) starting at 06:00 AM and ending 06:00 AM next day. gas year to date GAS YEAR TO-DATE PERIOD A period in time that is all space of time within a period starting at RDS419394861 06:00 AM October 1st ending at 06:00 AM at a given date. month to date MONTH TO DATE A period in time that is all time within a period starting at the RDS812621481 beginning of a calendar month and ending at a given date within the same month. day DAY PERIOD A period in time that is all space of time within a day (24 hours) RDS356216271

5 MPR naming ISO 15926 Class name Definition URL starting at 00:00 and ending at 24:00. total cumulative LIFE TO DATE PERIOD A period in time that is all space of time within a period from RDS419400681 starting up an equipment, installation, field, licence, etc. to a given date. YEAR TO DATE PERIOD A period in time that is all time within a period starting at the RDS419293081 beginning of a calendar year and ending at a given date. year to date YEAR TO MONTHLY PRODUCTION REPORT END DATE A period of time consisting of the interval from the beginning of a RDS812622809 calendar year (GMT+1) to a Monhtly Production Report end time within that year. ISO 15926-4 ARRANGED INDIVIDUAL An individual that is an arrangement of components. RDS436990091 ISO 15926-4 FUNCTIONAL OBJECT An arranged individual that indicates the function or purpose of an RDS318059 object. DEVICE A functional object which is a specification of the capabilities an RDS6652976 object is intended to fulfill. bottomhole BOTTOMHOLE The deepest portion of an oil well RDS8015624961 plant PLANT A physical object that consists of the land, buildings, machinery, RDS7151797 apparatus, and fixtures employed in carrying on a trade or an industrial business plant - processing PROCESS PLANT A plant employed in carrying out chemical processes, including RDS7151859 the required supporting processes. WELL A device that is arranged to obtain, produce, store or inject a RDS16458543 material into the earth. closed CLOSED WELL A well that is closed for production or injection. RDS16681165 plugged PLUGGED WELL A well in which a plug has been set to close the wellbore. RDS16457463 plugged and PLUGGED AND ABANDONED WELL An abandoned well whose wellbores have been plugged in such a RDS16458003 abandonded way or manner as to prevent the migration of oil, gas, salt water, or other substance from one stratum to another. junked JUNKED WELL A plugged and abandond well that has been plugged and RDS1141963981 abandoned because of equipment is lost down it and cannot be retrieved. suspended SUSPENDED WELL A well where activities have been stopped temporarily and in a RDS16457373 manner that allow immediate resumption of activities. ACTIVE WELL A well that is operating or is capable of being operated. RDS16457148 operating OPERATING WELL An active well that is operating. RDS1141978321 abandonded ABANDONED WELL A well where all operations has been terminated. RDS16457958 plugged and PLUGGED AND ABANDONED WELL An abandoned well whose wellbores have been plugged in such a RDS16458003 abandonded way or manner as to prevent the migration of oil, gas, salt water, or other substance from one stratum to another. junked JUNKED WELL A plugged and abandond well that has been plugged and RDS1141963981 abandoned because of equipment is lost down it and cannot be retrieved. producing - PRODUCTION AND INJECTION WELL A well which is a production well, but also utilized as injecction RDS16723380 injecting well.

6 MPR naming ISO 15926 Class name Definition URL injecting INJECTION WELL A well intended for injecting a material into a reservoir, normally RDS16458768 with a pressure higher than the formation pressure producing PRODUCING WELL A well from which a material, normally a fluid, is obtained RDS16458588 well group, cluster WELL CLUSTER A number of individual wells making up or considered a unit RDS8015624968 REGULATOR A physical object that has the function of maintaining a designated RDS7198580 characteristic, e.g. a quantity or a predetermined level. regulating valve PRESSURE REGULATOR VALVE A valve that can be used to regulate the pressure in a container or RDS309284 system. completion WELL COMPLETION An assembly of downhole tubulars and equipment required to RDS8015624975 enable safe and efficient production from an oil or gas well. CONTAINER A functional object intended to contain something. RDS898262151 FLUID CONTAINER A container capable of containing substances which behave as RDS898290191 fluids, i.e. gases, liquids and fluidized solids. FLUID STORAGE DEVICE A fluid container capable of storing fluids. RDS905771791 tank TANK A vessel intended to contain fluid for storage. Typically a receiving RDS445139 or collecting function for further distribution. Typically with a vertical and cylindrical or square shape and a flat or conical bottom. FLUID TRANSPORT DEVICE A transport device and a fluid container intended to transport RDS277784 substances that behaves as fluid from one unit of operation to another without the intention of altering the fluid' composition, flow rate or state. CONTINOUS FLUID TRANSPORT DEVICE A fluid transport device which allows continous transport of a fluid. RDS283409 manifold MANIFOLD A fluid container that contains a chamber with several openings. RDS903171211 CLOSED FLUID TRANSPORT DEVICE A fluid transport device in which the transported fluid is not RDS900945211 exposed to atmosphere. manifold MANIFOLD A fluid container that contains a chamber with several openings. RDS903171211 FLUID CONDUCTOR A conductor and fluid transport device that is capable of carrying RDS778336331 fluids from one location to another. pipeline PIPELINE A fluid conductor that consists of pipe, possibly also including RDS275399 pumps, valves, and control devices, intended for conveying liquids, gases, or finely divided solids. flowline FLOWLINE A pipeline carrying oil, gas or water that connects the wellhead to RDS806653861 a manifold or to production facilities, such as heater-treaters and separators VESSEL A container intended for storage and/or processing of fluids RDS414674 tank TANK A vessel intended to contain fluid for storage. Typically a receiving RDS445139 or collecting function for further distribution. Typically with a vertical and cylindrical or square shape and a flat or conical bottom. TRANSPORT DEVICE A functional object that is intended for being used for some kind of RDS900885151 transportation. FLUID TRANSPORT DEVICE A transport device and a fluid container intended to transport RDS277784 substances that behaves as fluid from one unit of operation to

7 MPR naming ISO 15926 Class name Definition URL another without the intention of altering the fluid' composition, flow rate or state. CONTINOUS FLUID TRANSPORT DEVICE A fluid transport device which allows continous transport of a fluid. RDS283409 manifold MANIFOLD A fluid container that contains a chamber with several openings. RDS903171211 CLOSED FLUID TRANSPORT DEVICE A fluid transport device in which the transported fluid is not RDS900945211 exposed to atmosphere. manifold MANIFOLD A fluid container that contains a chamber with several openings. RDS903171211 FLUID CONDUCTOR A conductor and fluid transport device that is capable of carrying RDS778336331 fluids from one location to another. pipeline PIPELINE A fluid conductor that consists of pipe, possibly also including RDS275399 pumps, valves, and control devices, intended for conveying liquids, gases, or finely divided solids. flowline FLOWLINE A pipeline carrying oil, gas or water that connects the wellhead to RDS806653861 a manifold or to production facilities, such as heater-treaters and separators CONDUCTOR A functional object that is capable of conducting or permitting the RDS778284581 passage of fluid, heat, electricity, or other form of energy. FLUID CONDUCTOR A conductor and fluid transport device that is capable of carrying RDS778336331 fluids from one location to another. pipeline PIPELINE A fluid conductor that consists of pipe, possibly also including RDS275399 pumps, valves, and control devices, intended for conveying liquids, gases, or finely divided solids. flowline FLOWLINE A pipeline carrying oil, gas or water that connects the wellhead to RDS806653861 a manifold or to production facilities, such as heater-treaters and separators ISO 15926-4 FEATURE An arranged individual that is a contigous, non-separable part of RDS5924620 an individual and have an incomplete boundary. HOLE A feature that is a space partially or completely surrounded by RDS7211841 solid material. BOREHOLE A hole formed in the earth using a drilling or boring process RDS16446342 wellbore WELLBORE A borehole drilled to form part of an oil well. RDS448720031 field - group PETROLEUM FIELD GROUP An administrative unit where two or more selected petroleum fields RDS481604191 are grouped together for commercial reasons or other purposes. ISO 15926-4 ORGANIZATION An 'arranged_individual' that is composed of temporal parts of RDS282149 people and other assets, and are organised with a particular purpose. commercial entity COMMERCIAL ENTITY A commercial entity is an organisational construct through which a RDS418236511 group of organisations or facilities are grouped as if it were a single composite. ISO 15926-4 COMPOUND An arranged individual that consist of an arrangement of some RDS483569 different type of molecules, bound together by intermolecular forces. This includes both mixtures and alloys. normal butane BUTANE COMPOUND A compound where the main component is butane. RDS418567461 SOLID COMPOUND A compound in solid state possesses a definite shape and is hard RDS423089

8 MPR naming ISO 15926 Class name Definition URL to touch. It is composed of molecules with very low energy that stay in one place even though they vibrate. There is space between these molecules so a solid is not impenetrable. cuttings DRILL CUTTINGS Small pieces of rock that break away due to the action of the bit RDS418640101 teeth. Cuttings are screened out of the liquid mud system at the shale shakers and are monitored for composition, size, shape, color, texture, hydrocarbon content and other properties by th C10 DECANE COMPOUND A compound where the main component is decane. RDS906040551 C9 NONANE COMPOUND A compound where the main component is nonane. RDS906040558 propane PROPANE COMPOUND A compound where the main component is propane. RDS418624501 diethyleneglycol DIETHYLENE GLYCOL COMPOUND A compound where the main component is diethylene glycol. RDS906061921 ORGANIC COMPOUND A compound naturally exist as constituents of organized bodies RDS567280771 (animals or plants), or are formed from compounds which so exist, as in organic acid, base, compound, molecule, radical; all these contain or are derived from hydrocarbon radicals, hence organ normal pentane PENTANE COMPOUND A compound where the main component is pentane. RDS482640394 methanol METHANOL COMPOUND A compound where the main component is methanol. RDS975096471 heptane, C7 HEPTANE COMPOUND A compound where the main component is heptane. RDS4826404071 neopentane NEOPENTANE COMPOUND A compound where the main component is neopentane. RDS975111741 triethyleneglycol TRIETHYLENE GLYCOL COMPOUND A compound where the main component is triethylene glycol. RDS975122011 monoethylenglycol ETHYLENE GLYCOL COMPOUND A compound where the main component is ethylene glycol. RDS906067821 HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A naturally occurring organic compound comprising hydrogen and RDS418714831 carbon. Hydrocarbons can be as simple as methane [CH4], but many are highly complex molecules, and can occur as gases, liquids or solids. The molecules can have the shape of chains, branching C2+ C2+ HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A hydrocarbon compound composed of hydrocarbons with two or RDS8015624715 more carbon atoms. C8+ C8+ HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A hydrocarbon compound that consists of mainly hydrocarbon RDS4826404041 molecules with eight or more carbon atoms. C6- C6- HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A hydrocarbon compound composed of hydrocarbons with six or RDS8015624823 fewer carbon atoms. C10- C10- HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A hydrocarbon compound composed of hydrocarbons with ten or RDS801562478 fewer carbon atoms. C5- C5- HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A hydrocarbon compound composed of hydrocarbons with five or RDS8015624816 fewer carbon atoms. PETROLEUM An aggregate which is a naturally-occuring green to black RDS8642202 coloured mixture of crude hydrocarbon oils, found as earth seepages or obtained by boring. In addition to hydrocarbons of every chemical type and boiling range, petroleum often contains componds of CRUDE OIL A naturally occuring form of petroleum, mainly occuring in a RDS8650260 porous underground formation such as sandstone.

9 MPR naming ISO 15926 Class name Definition URL oil - gross GROSS OIL A crude oil that that includes all petroleum liquids and sediments RDS392440351 and water, excluding free water. crude - stabilized STABILIZED CRUDE A crude oil that has been stabilized by separating out dissolved RDS4826404013 gas. oil - net NET OIL A crude oil that includes all petroleum liquids excluding sediments RDS392441771 and water as well as free water. oil RAW CRUDE OIL A crude oil that comes directly from the wellbore, before it is RDS802340451 treated in a gas separation plant. It usually contains nonhydrocarbon contaminants. MINERAL OIL An oil consisting of a mixture of hydrocarbons either occuring RDS819629 naturally or obtained by the treatment of materials of mineral origin. diesel DIESEL FUEL A mineral oil that is a specific fractional distillate of fuel oil (mostly RDS418648421 petroleum) that is used as fuel in a diesel engine invented by German engineer Rudolf Diesel. C8- C8- HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A hydrocarbon compound composed of hydrocarbons with eight or RDS8015624837 fewer carbon atoms. C7+ C7+ HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A hydrocarbon compound that consists of mainly hydrocarbon RDS4826404034 molecules with seven or more carbon atoms. C9+ C9+ HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A hydrocarbon compound that consists of mainly hydrocarbon RDS4826404048 molecules with nine or more carbon atoms. C3- C3- HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A hydrocarbon compound composed of hydrocarbons with three RDS801562482 or fewer carbon atoms. production PRODUCED FROM RESERVOIR A hydrocarbon compound exploited from a reservoir. This is RDS8127142184 independent of any disposition. C7- C7- HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A hydrocarbon compound composed of hydrocarbons with seven RDS8015624830 or fewer carbon atoms. C4- C4- HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A hydrocarbon compound composed of hydrocarbons with four or RDS806659291 less carbon atoms. sale HYDROCARBON COMPOUND SALE A hydrocarbon compound that is sold and shipped to a buyer. RDS8127142191 C4+ C4+ HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A hydrocarbon compound composed of hydrocarbons with four or RDS801562489 more carbon atoms. C2- C2- HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A hydrocarbon compound composed of hydrocarbons with two or RDS8015624722 fewer carbon atoms. C9- C9- HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A hydrocarbon compound composed of hydrocarbons with nine or RDS8015624844 fewer carbon atoms. oil and gas OIL AND GAS A compound in which the main component is a combination of oil RDS801562496 (including water) and gas. C6+ C6+ HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A hydrocarbon compound that consists of mainly hydrocarbon RDS4826404027 molecules with six or more carbon atoms. C3+ C3+ HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A hydrocarbon compound composed of hydrocarbons with three RDS8015624729 or more carbon atoms. C5+ C5+ HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A hydrocarbon compound that consists of mainly hydrocarbon RDS4826404020 molecules with five or more carbon atoms. C10+ C10 + HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A compound that consists of mainly hydrocarbon molecules with RDS4826404055 ten or more carbon atoms.

10 MPR naming ISO 15926 Class name Definition URL isopentane ISOPENTANE COMPOUND A compound where the main component is isopentane. RDS482640400 carbon monoxide CARBON MONOXIDE COMPOUND A compound in which the main component is carbon monoxide in RDS8015624857 gas a gaseous state. mixed butane MIXED BUTANE COMPOUND A compound where the main components are butane and RDS418609171 isobutane. isobutane ISOBUTANE COMPOUND A compound where the main component is isobutane. RDS418623741 hydrogen sulfide HYDROGEN SULFIDE COMPUND A compound where the main component is hydrogen sulfide. RDS978517230 ethane ETHANE COMPOUND A compound where the main component is ethane. RDS418622621 SALT A compound in which the main component is salt, i.e. NaCl. RDS8015624941 salt SALT AS COMPONENT IN HYDROCARBON COMPOUND A compound in which the main component is salt, occurring as a RDS8015624934 component of a hydrocarbon compound. FLUID COMPOUND A compound which is able to flow. RDS13108820 gas lift GAS LIFT A fluid compound injected into a producing well to reduce the RDS8127142155 hydrostatic pressure of the fluid column. GASEOUS COMPOUND A compound in a state in which the molecules move freely, RDS427139 thereby causing the aggregate to expand indefinitely, occupying the total volume of any container in which it is contained. vapor VAPOROUS An undifferentiated fluid phase that is distinctly gaseous RDS8015624954 helium gas HELIUM GAS A compound gas in which the main component is helium. RDS8015624884 nitrogen gas NITROGEN GAS A gasous compound where the main component is nitrogen. RDS482640407 methane METHANE GAS A compound where the main component is methane. RDS4826404062 gas NATURAL GAS Gaseous hydrocarbons (mainly methane) from underground RDS6815505 deposits, the production of which may be associated with that of crude petroleum. gas - rich RICH GAS A natural gas that is a mixture of wet and dry gas components RDS16229440 containing heavier hydrocarbons than a lean gas (methane, ethane, propane and butanes). gas - dry DRY GAS A natural gas that occurs in the absence of condensate or liquid RDS16682369 hydrocarbons, or gas that has had condensable hydrocarbons removed. gas - component NATURAL GAS AS COMPONENT IN OIL A compound in which the main component is natural gas, RDS80156248138 in oil occurring as a component in oil gas - wet WET GAS A natural gas that contains less methane (typically less than 85% RDS16682324 methane) and more ethane and other more complex hydrocarbons. carbon dioxide CO2 GAS A compound where the main component is carbon dioxide (CO2) RDS6737690 gas in a gaseous state nitrogen oxide gas NITROGEN OXIDE A gaseous compound that consists mainly of molecules of one RDS482640384 nitrogen atom and varying numbers of oxygen atoms. liquid LIQUID COMPOUND A compound in liquid state has definite volume but no shape. It will RDS427094 assume the shape of the container in which it is placed but will not necessarily fill that container. OIL An aggregate consisting of hydrocarbons and possibly other RDS8641857

11 MPR naming ISO 15926 Class name Definition URL aggregates. MINERAL OIL An oil consisting of a mixture of hydrocarbons either occuring RDS819629 naturally or obtained by the treatment of materials of mineral origin. diesel DIESEL FUEL A mineral oil that is a specific fractional distillate of fuel oil (mostly RDS418648421 petroleum) that is used as fuel in a diesel engine invented by German engineer Rudolf Diesel. petroleum gas liquid, LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS A liquid compound that is predominantly butane and propane RDS418625561 liquified petroleum gas separated from natural gasoline or natural gas and sold as fuel - commonly known as bottled gas, tank gas or LP-gas. aqueous AQUEOUS An undifferentiated liquid compound in a fluid phase in which the RDS801562471 dominant continuous material is water. natural gas liquid NATURAL GAS LIQUID A liquid compound consisting mainly of natural gas which is liquid RDS16682414 at surface in field facilities or in gas-processing plants. Natural gas liquids can be classified according to their vapor pressures as low (condensate), intermediate (natural gasoline) a naphta NAPHTHA A liquid compound that is an aggregate which is a volatile and RDS418562191 inflammable product of crude oil refining with a boiling range 140 - 210 deg. Celsius consisting of C5+ to C10 components (pentanes and hexanes). PETROLEUM An aggregate which is a naturally-occuring green to black RDS8642202 coloured mixture of crude hydrocarbon oils, found as earth seepages or obtained by boring. In addition to hydrocarbons of every chemical type and boiling range, petroleum often contains componds of CRUDE OIL A naturally occuring form of petroleum, mainly occuring in a RDS8650260 porous underground formation such as sandstone. oil - gross GROSS OIL A crude oil that that includes all petroleum liquids and sediments RDS392440351 and water, excluding free water. crude - stabilized STABILIZED CRUDE A crude oil that has been stabilized by separating out dissolved RDS4826404013 gas. oil - net NET OIL A crude oil that includes all petroleum liquids excluding sediments RDS392441771 and water as well as free water. oil RAW CRUDE OIL A crude oil that comes directly from the wellbore, before it is RDS802340451 treated in a gas separation plant. It usually contains nonhydrocarbon contaminants. MINERAL OIL An oil consisting of a mixture of hydrocarbons either occuring RDS819629 naturally or obtained by the treatment of materials of mineral origin. diesel DIESEL FUEL A mineral oil that is a specific fractional distillate of fuel oil (mostly RDS418648421 petroleum) that is used as fuel in a diesel engine invented by German engineer Rudolf Diesel. WATER A liquid compound that is the liquid of which seas, lakes, and RDS1012769 rivers are composed, and which falls as rain and issues from springs. When pure, it is transparent, colourless (expect as seen in large quantity, when it has a blue tint), tasteless, and inodo

12 MPR naming ISO 15926 Class name Definition URL water - discharge DISCHARGED WATER Water of any kind that is discharged to sea. RDS16681525 water PRODUCED WATER Water that follows the hydrocarbon production stream from the oil RDS16682054 well and that is separated at the installation. water - processed PROCESS WATER Produced water that has gone through a cleaning process and is RDS16682144 nearly free from hc remnants. liquified natural LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS A liquid compound that is natural gas compressed and RDS418629161 gas supercooled to -167 deg C (-269 deg F) into a liquid to reduce its volume to 1/635th for storage and transportation. Liquefied natural gas has a calorific value of 22,300 Btu/lb. It consists of about 9 CONDENSATE An aggregate which is in condensed form which means in liquid RDS8642343 state, resulting from a substance in vapour state. condensate, HC-CONDENSATE Hydrocarbon fractions produced with natural gas, which condense RDS16682279 condensate - into liquid at normal temperatures and pressures associated with gross surface production equipment. condensate - net STABILIZED HC-CONDENSATE A HC-Condensate containing only the heavier carbon fractions C5 RDS418560151 to C10+. disposal WASTE FLUIDS FOR DISPOSAL A liquid compound containing waste fluids for disposal RDS8127142120 oleic OLEIC An undifferentiated liquid compound in a fluid phase in which the RDS8015624913 dominant continuous materials are liquid hydrocarbons. injection INJECTED INTO WELL A fluid compound injected into an oil reservoir or field to maintain RDS8127142169 the reservoir pressure. chemical HYDROCARBON PRODUCTION CHEMICAL A compound used in hydrocarbon production as a flow assurance RDS8015624870 chemical; the class includes both chemicals added to the injection fluid to increase production and chemicals added to the pipes to, for instance, remove scaling – RDL’s definition. hydrogen gas HYDROGEN COMPOUND A compound gas in which the main component is hydrogen. RDS80156248104 C8 OCTANE COMPOUND A compound where the main component is octane. RDS9060405515 ISO 15926-4 ACTIVITY A 15926-4 actual individual that brings about change by causing RDS3149 the event that marks the beginning, or the event that marks the ending of an individual. ACTING Activity of carrying out a process of change or alteration RDS9697922 ACCOUNTING Acting by furnishing a justifying analysis or explanation RDS9697562 hydrocarbon HYDROCARBON ACCOUNTING An accounting of all of the hydrocarbon fluids into and out of Stock RDS1141927711 accounting (i.e., Inventory) which includes all storage facilities at a site including fluid within a pipeline. MOVING Acting by changing position or posture RDS9660707 BRINGING Moving by conveying, leading, carrying, or cause to come along RDS9691802 from one place to another, the direction of movement being toward the place from which the action is being regarded. CAUSING Bringing in existence RDS9689552 OPERATING Causing to function RDS9660257 BOOLEAN OPERATION Is to compares two or more values or conditions with the result RDS11563125 true or false.

13 MPR naming ISO 15926 Class name Definition URL difference DIFFERENCE A boolean operation as defined in ISO 10303-42. RDS11989865 ISO 15926-4 COMPOUND IN PHASE An arranged individual based on the nature of the boundary RDS958930961 behaviour of material resulting from its atomic and molecular bonding. GASEOUS COMPOUND A compound in a state in which the molecules move freely, RDS427139 thereby causing the aggregate to expand indefinitely, occupying the total volume of any container in which it is contained. vapor VAPOROUS An undifferentiated fluid phase that is distinctly gaseous RDS8015624954 helium gas HELIUM GAS A compound gas in which the main component is helium. RDS8015624884 nitrogen gas NITROGEN GAS A gasous compound where the main component is nitrogen. RDS482640407 methane METHANE GAS A compound where the main component is methane. RDS4826404062 gas NATURAL GAS Gaseous hydrocarbons (mainly methane) from underground RDS6815505 deposits, the production of which may be associated with that of crude petroleum. gas - rich RICH GAS A natural gas that is a mixture of wet and dry gas components RDS16229440 containing heavier hydrocarbons than a lean gas (methane, ethane, propane and butanes). gas - dry DRY GAS A natural gas that occurs in the absence of condensate or liquid RDS16682369 hydrocarbons, or gas that has had condensable hydrocarbons removed. gas - component NATURAL GAS AS COMPONENT IN OIL A compound in which the main component is natural gas, RDS80156248138 in oil occurring as a component in oil gas - wet WET GAS A natural gas that contains less methane (typically less than 85% RDS16682324 methane) and more ethane and other more complex hydrocarbons. carbon dioxide CO2 GAS A compound where the main component is carbon dioxide (CO2) RDS6737690 gas in a gaseous state nitrogen oxide gas NITROGEN OXIDE A gaseous compound that consists mainly of molecules of one RDS482640384 nitrogen atom and varying numbers of oxygen atoms. SOLID COMPOUND A compound in solid state possesses a definite shape and is hard RDS423089 to touch. It is composed of molecules with very low energy that stay in one place even though they vibrate. There is space between these molecules so a solid is not impenetrable. cuttings DRILL CUTTINGS Small pieces of rock that break away due to the action of the bit RDS418640101 teeth. Cuttings are screened out of the liquid mud system at the shale shakers and are monitored for composition, size, shape, color, texture, hydrocarbon content and other properties by th liquid LIQUID COMPOUND A compound in liquid state has definite volume but no shape. It will RDS427094 assume the shape of the container in which it is placed but will not necessarily fill that container. OIL An aggregate consisting of hydrocarbons and possibly other RDS8641857 aggregates. MINERAL OIL An oil consisting of a mixture of hydrocarbons either occuring RDS819629 naturally or obtained by the treatment of materials of mineral origin.

14 MPR naming ISO 15926 Class name Definition URL diesel DIESEL FUEL A mineral oil that is a specific fractional distillate of fuel oil (mostly RDS418648421 petroleum) that is used as fuel in a diesel engine invented by German engineer Rudolf Diesel. petroleum gas liquid, LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS A liquid compound that is predominantly butane and propane RDS418625561 liquified petroleum gas separated from natural gasoline or natural gas and sold as fuel - commonly known as bottled gas, tank gas or LP-gas. aqueous AQUEOUS An undifferentiated liquid compound in a fluid phase in which the RDS801562471 dominant continuous material is water. natural gas liquid NATURAL GAS LIQUID A liquid compound consisting mainly of natural gas which is liquid RDS16682414 at surface in field facilities or in gas-processing plants. Natural gas liquids can be classified according to their vapor pressures as low (condensate), intermediate (natural gasoline) a naphta NAPHTHA A liquid compound that is an aggregate which is a volatile and RDS418562191 inflammable product of crude oil refining with a boiling range 140 - 210 deg. Celsius consisting of C5+ to C10 components (pentanes and hexanes). PETROLEUM An aggregate which is a naturally-occuring green to black RDS8642202 coloured mixture of crude hydrocarbon oils, found as earth seepages or obtained by boring. In addition to hydrocarbons of every chemical type and boiling range, petroleum often contains componds of CRUDE OIL A naturally occuring form of petroleum, mainly occuring in a RDS8650260 porous underground formation such as sandstone. oil - gross GROSS OIL A crude oil that that includes all petroleum liquids and sediments RDS392440351 and water, excluding free water. crude - stabilized STABILIZED CRUDE A crude oil that has been stabilized by separating out dissolved RDS4826404013 gas. oil - net NET OIL A crude oil that includes all petroleum liquids excluding sediments RDS392441771 and water as well as free water. oil RAW CRUDE OIL A crude oil that comes directly from the wellbore, before it is RDS802340451 treated in a gas separation plant. It usually contains nonhydrocarbon contaminants. MINERAL OIL An oil consisting of a mixture of hydrocarbons either occuring RDS819629 naturally or obtained by the treatment of materials of mineral origin. diesel DIESEL FUEL A mineral oil that is a specific fractional distillate of fuel oil (mostly RDS418648421 petroleum) that is used as fuel in a diesel engine invented by German engineer Rudolf Diesel. WATER A liquid compound that is the liquid of which seas, lakes, and RDS1012769 rivers are composed, and which falls as rain and issues from springs. When pure, it is transparent, colourless (expect as seen in large quantity, when it has a blue tint), tasteless, and inodo water - discharge DISCHARGED WATER Water of any kind that is discharged to sea. RDS16681525 water PRODUCED WATER Water that follows the hydrocarbon production stream from the oil RDS16682054 well and that is separated at the installation. water - processed PROCESS WATER Produced water that has gone through a cleaning process and is RDS16682144

15 MPR naming ISO 15926 Class name Definition URL nearly free from hc remnants. liquified natural LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS A liquid compound that is natural gas compressed and RDS418629161 gas supercooled to -167 deg C (-269 deg F) into a liquid to reduce its volume to 1/635th for storage and transportation. Liquefied natural gas has a calorific value of 22,300 Btu/lb. It consists of about 9 CONDENSATE An aggregate which is in condensed form which means in liquid RDS8642343 state, resulting from a substance in vapour state. condensate, HC-CONDENSATE Hydrocarbon fractions produced with natural gas, which condense RDS16682279 condensate - into liquid at normal temperatures and pressures associated with gross surface production equipment. condensate - net STABILIZED HC-CONDENSATE A HC-Condensate containing only the heavier carbon fractions C5 RDS418560151 to C10+. disposal WASTE FLUIDS FOR DISPOSAL A liquid compound containing waste fluids for disposal RDS8127142120 oleic OLEIC An undifferentiated liquid compound in a fluid phase in which the RDS8015624913 dominant continuous materials are liquid hydrocarbons. ISO 15926-4 MOLECULE An arranged individual that consist of a number of atoms of RDS890729 particular types held together by interatomic forces. INORGANIC MOLECULE A molecule which does not contain carbon atom(s) RDS4238130 NON-METALS An inorganic molecule in whatever phase, except metal. RDS423539 dioxygen DIOXYGEN Molecular formula: O2. RDS426284 ISO 15926-4 INANIMATE PHYSICAL OBJECT An arranged individual that is not living. RDS892484261 ARTEFACT An inanimate physical object that is made or given shape by man. RDS422594 platform OIL AND GAS PLATFORM An oil and gas platform is a large offshore structure used to house RDS8015624981 machinery needed to facilitate the production of oil and natural gas. well WELL ASSEMBLY An artefact which is an assembly of equipment for the exploitation RDS16447422 of underground resources. controller, ARTEFICIAL LIFT WELL ASSEMBLY A well assembly having equipment to help obtaining the fluid from RDS16447647 controller -- lift the well separator SEPARATOR A physical object intended to separate different types of RDS13047965 substances tubing head TUBING HEAD A physical object that is fixed to the top of the tubing set in a well. RDS7161150 VESSEL A container intended for storage and/or processing of fluids RDS414674 tank TANK A vessel intended to contain fluid for storage. Typically a receiving RDS445139 or collecting function for further distribution. Typically with a vertical and cylindrical or square shape and a flat or conical bottom. PROCESS INSTRUMENT A physical object that detects an aspect of something; records, RDS934064 modifies and/or displays such an aspect or performs a combination of these activities. DETECTING INSTRUMENT A process instrument that is intended to measure a physical RDS462599 quantity (IEV, IEC-770-1) and to indicate and/or to transmit a signal which represents a measured variable.

16 MPR naming ISO 15926 Class name Definition URL temperature meter TEMPERATURE METER A detecting instrument, usually a hand-held or portable instrument RDS417329 consisting of a digital display and a temperature sensing element (probe), that is intended to measure and indicate a measured temperature. pressure meter PRESSURE METER A detecting instrument, usually a hand-held or portable instrument RDS417374 consisting of a digital display and a pressure sensing element (pressure transducer), that is intended to measure and indicate a measured pressure. flow meter FLOW METER A detecting instrument intended to measure and indicate flow rate RDS417464 and/or produce a signal which represents the measured flow rate. PRESSURE RATED ARTEFACT An artefact which is conforming to a standard pressure rating RDS430694 class, i.e. the maximum allowable non shock working gage pressure at a given temperature and a specific material. pipeline PIPELINE A fluid conductor that consists of pipe, possibly also including RDS275399 pumps, valves, and control devices, intended for conveying liquids, gases, or finely divided solids. flowline FLOWLINE A pipeline carrying oil, gas or water that connects the wellhead to RDS806653861 a manifold or to production facilities, such as heater-treaters and separators installation PETROLEUM PRODUCTION INSTALLATION RDS409496611 wellhead WELLHEAD The top of the casing of a production oil well including the RDS13609850 attached control and flow valves. ISO 15926-4 EVENT An individual with zero extent in time. RDS7275909 ISO 15926-4 POINT IN TIME An event that is a commonality of points in time. RDS356816331 report start MONTHLY PRODUCTION REPORT START POINT OF TIME A point in time that is the start time of some Monthly Production RDS812622795 Report in the oil and gas industry. report end MONTHLY PRODUCTION REPORT END POINT OF TIME A point in time that is the end time of some Monthly Production RDS812622801 Report in the oil and gas industry. ISO 15926-4 SPATIAL LOCATION An individual that has continuity of relative position. RDS436813841 country COUNTRY An inanimate physical object which is a territory or land of a RDS14365480 nation; usually an independent state. state STATE An inanimate physical object that is a teritorial division of a RDS8015624992 country, formed as the result of a variety of historical events, and serving as the most important divisional unit in that country for administrative, judicial, and political purposes. county COUNTY An inanimate physical object that is a territorial division of a RDS14671599 country or state, formed as the result of a variety of historical events, and serving as the most important divisional unit in that country or state for administrative, judicial, and politic ISO 15926-4 PHYSICAL OBJECT A possible_individual that is a distribution of matter, energy, or RDS4326435842 both. PHYSICAL OBJECT A possible_individual that is a distribution of matter, energy, or RDS17059080 both. compressor COMPRESSOR A physical object that is driven by a prime mover by which energy RDS14286497 is either constantly or periodically added to an amount of gas in

17 MPR naming ISO 15926 Class name Definition URL order to increase its pressure. plant PLANT A physical object that consists of the land, buildings, machinery, RDS7151797 apparatus, and fixtures employed in carrying on a trade or an industrial business plant - processing PROCESS PLANT A plant employed in carrying out chemical processes, including RDS7151859 the required supporting processes. formation FORMATION An inanimate physical object that is any assemblage of rock RDS818975801 objects that have some character in common, whether of origin, age or composition. Terminal OIL AND GAS TERMINAL A physical object that is an industrial facility for input/output or RDS481600541 storage of oil and/or petrochemical products and from which these products are usually transported to end users or further storage facilities. separator SEPARATOR A physical object intended to separate different types of RDS13047965 substances GROUND An inanimate physical object which is the solid surface of the RDS13319380 earth. field - area PETROLEUM FIELD AREA A ground that is the area above an oil field. RDS418241951 ROCK An inanimate physcal object that is a large rugged mass of stone RDS13652322 forming a cliff, crag, or natural natural prominence on land or in the sea. reservoir GEOLOGICAL RESERVOIR A subsurface body of rock having sufficient porosity and RDS8015624985 permeability to store and transmit fluids. zone GEOLOGICAL ZONE An interval or unit of rock differentiated from surrounding rocks on RDS8015624999 the basis of its fossil content or other features, such as faults or fractures. tubing head TUBING HEAD A physical object that is fixed to the top of the tubing set in a well. RDS7161150 FLUID REGULATOR A physical object that is intended to permit, obstruct, regulate or RDS278369 divert fluid flow. VALVE A fluid regulator that can be used to control (i.e. permit, obstruct, RDS292589 regulate or divert) a fluid stream. choke CHOKE VALVE A valve that can be used to obstruct the fluid passing inside, and RDS292364 has the ability to reduce the pressure from the inlet port to the outlet port. regulating valve PRESSURE REGULATOR VALVE A valve that can be used to regulate the pressure in a container or RDS309284 system. SLIDE VALVE A valve that opens and closes a passageway by sliding over a RDS873224 port. sleeve valve SLIDING SLEEVE A slide valve that is a flow control device located in the production RDS5802062 tubing string. It provides a means of controlling fluid flow between the production tubing and the casing annulus. block valve BLOCK VALVE A valve that can be used to isolate possible leaks in case of an RDS280979 emergency situation. SUPPORT A physical object that is capable of keeping some other thing from RDS6728598 falling, sinking or failing.

18 MPR naming ISO 15926 Class name Definition URL SUBSTRUCTURE A support that supports a plant (Topside) RDS284489 FIXED STRUCTURE A substructure that is fixed to the earth by e.g. piles, its gravity. RDS282239 The structure is intended for supporting a facility. SUBSEA FIXED STRUCTURE A fixed structure located at the sea bottom and intended for RDS282329 supporting a subsea facility. All structure and equipment are below sealevel. template SUBSEA TEMPLATE A subsea fixed structure with slots for several wells RDS16551212 CONSUMED A thing or substance which has been consumed in some process. RDS978582361 consume - black CONSUMED BY FACILITY AT BLACK START Anything that is consumed to restart power facilities as a result of RDS812714201 start an overall power outage at a facility. consume CONSUMED BY FACILITY Anything that is consumed, in a wide sense of "consume", by RDS806666471 some facility. consume - venting CONSUMED BY VENTING Anything consumed at a facility by being released into the RDS8127142113 atmosphere consume - CONSUMED BY COMPRESSORS Anything that is consumed by the compressors of a facility. RDS812714208 compressor consume - flare CONSUMED IN FLARE Anything consumed by flaring, that is, which is burnt in a flare at a RDS8127142022 facility. consume - HP CONSUMED IN HIGH PRESSURE FLARE Anything consumed in a high pressure flare. RDS8127142036 flare consume - fuel CONSUMED AS FUEL Anything consumed as fuel by processing equipment at a facility RDS8127142029 consume - LP CONSUMED IN LOW PRESSURE FLARE Anything consumed in a low pressure flare. RDS8127142043 flare consume - non CONSUMED BY NON-COMPRESSOR Anything consumed at some facility by equipment other than RDS812714216 compressor compressors.

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Unit of measure (UoM)

Volume UoM (http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS812624135 )

MPR ISO 15926 Class name URL naming mm3 MILLIMETRE CUBED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1349144 m3 METRE CUBED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1349099 galUS US GALLON http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11615400 um2.m MICRON SQUARED METRE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1343519 ft3 FOOT CUBED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1319669 L LITRE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1331144 M(m3) MILLION CUBIC METRES http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17251242 bbl BARREL (US) http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1349414 bcf BILLION CUBIC FOOT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1315799 qtUS US QUART http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11614500 Mbbl THOUSAND BARRELS http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1360034 1000ft3 THOUSAND CUBIC FEET http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17252322 Mcf THOUSAND CUBIC FEET http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17252322 km3 KILOMETRE CUBED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1320569 ptUS US PINT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11614950 ha.m HECTARE METRE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1326374 tcf BILLION CUBIC FEET http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17251287 hL HECTOLITRE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11618325 mL MILLILITRE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1335329 mi3 CUBIC MILE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17251197 cm3 CENTIMETRE CUBED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1357874 acre.ft ACRE FOOT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1313909 flozUS US FLUID OUNCE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11619315 MMbbl MILLION BARRELS http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1335869 flozUK UK FLUID OUNCE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11619270 yd3 YARD CUBED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1321784 dm3 DECIMETRE CUBED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1319174 M(ft3) MILLION CUBIC FEET http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17251557 galUK UK GALLON http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11615355 in3 INCH CUBED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1320524 ptUK UK PINT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11615040 qtUK UK QUART http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11614815

Standard volume UoM (http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS812624131) MPR ISO 15926 Class name URL naming mm3 MILLIMETRE CUBED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1349144 m3 METRE CUBED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1349099 galUS US GALLON http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11615400 um2.m MICRON SQUARED METRE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1343519 ft3 FOOT CUBED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1319669 L LITRE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1331144 M(m3) MILLION CUBIC METRES http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17251242 bbl BARREL (US) http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1349414 bcf BILLION CUBIC FOOT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1315799 qtUS US QUART http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11614500 Mbbl THOUSAND BARRELS http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1360034 1000ft3 THOUSAND CUBIC FEET http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17252322 Mcf THOUSAND CUBIC FEET http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17252322 km3 KILOMETRE CUBED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1320569 ptUS US PINT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11614950 ha.m HECTARE METRE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1326374 tcf BILLION CUBIC FEET http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17251287 hL HECTOLITRE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11618325

1 mL MILLILITRE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1335329 mi3 CUBIC MILE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17251197 cm3 CENTIMETRE CUBED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1357874 acre.ft ACRE FOOT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1313909 flozUS US FLUID OUNCE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11619315 MMbbl MILLION BARRELS http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1335869 flozUK UK FLUID OUNCE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11619270 yd3 YARD CUBED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1321784 dm3 DECIMETRE CUBED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1319174 M(ft3) MILLION CUBIC FEET http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17251557 galUK UK GALLON http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11615355 in3 INCH CUBED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1320524 ptUK UK PINT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11615040 qtUK UK QUART http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11614815

Work UoM (http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS8126241325) MPR ISO 15926 Class name URL naming mJ MILLIJOULE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS43168069294 MeV MEGAELECTRONVOLT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS43168066161 TeV TERA ELECTRONVOLT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1146911571 hp.hr HORSEPOWER HOUR http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS43167561112 uJ MICROJOULE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS43168068229 MJ MEGAJOULE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS4316806730 Btu BRITISH THERMAL UNIT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS43164892151 keV KILO ELECTRONVOLT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS4316756444 nJ NANOJOULE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1146904331 Cal CALORIE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS431659050 GW.h GIGAWATT HOUR http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS43167559141 TJ TERAJOULE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS4316886982 MW.h MEGAWATT HOUR http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS43168067178 Quad QUAD http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS4316825345 Erg ERG http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS43166358217 Chu CELSIUS HEAT UNIT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS937171980 EJ EXAJOULE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS4316635911 eV ELECTRONVOLT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1323539 GJ GIGAJOULE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS4316755991 kJ KILOJOULE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS4316756626 kW.h KILOWATT HOUR http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS4316756769 J JOULE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1327544 aJ ATTOJOULE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS946472481 Kcal KILOCALORIE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS4316756491 TW.h TERAWATT HOUR http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS431688700 Therm THERM http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS937137320 GeV GIGA ELECTRONVOLT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS4316755966

Mass UoM (http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS8126241317) MPR ISO 15926 Class name URL naming t TONNE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1344689 oz(av) OUNCE MASS AV http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1352024 cwtUS US HUNDREDWEIGHT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11614905 ct CARAT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17253717 ag ATTOGRAM http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17253672 tonUK UK TON http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1345904 klbm KILOPOUND MASS http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17253762 Ug MICROGRAM http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1333619 grain GRAIN http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1325609 ozm OUNCE MASS http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11616165 Kg KILOGRAM http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1328669 lbm POUND MASS http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11617515 mg MILLIGRAM http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1334924 cwtUK UK HUNDREDWEIGHT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11614770 Mg MEGAGRAM http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1331909

2 Oz(troy) OUNCE TROY http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11614635 tonUS US TON -LONG- http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1358639 G GRAM http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1325789 sack94 94 POUND SACK http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17253807

Pressure UoM (http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS8126241313) MPR ISO 15926 Class name URL naming inHg(60F) INCH OF MERCURY AT 60 DEG FARENHEIT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1327094 kgf/mm2 KILOGRAM FORCE PER MILLIMETRE SQUARED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1328894 At TECHNICAL ATMOSPHERE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17253267 Mpsi MEGAPOUND PER SQUARE INCH http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1331774 kpsi KILOPOUND PER SQUARE INCH http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17253447 atm PHYSICAL ATMOSPHERE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17253312 ubar MICROBAR http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1333349 psi POUND FORCE PER INCH SQUARED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1341809 Lbf/in2 POUND FORCE PER INCH SQUARED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1341809 Pa PASCAL http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1338749 kPa KILOPASCAL http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1330559 kN/m2 KILONEWTON PER METRE SQUARED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17253402 Pa(g) PASCAL GAUGE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1338794 Lbf/ft2 POUND FORCE PER FOOT SQUARED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17253582 MPa MEGAPASCAL http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1332404 mmHg(0C) MILLIMETRE OF MERCURY AT 0 DEG C http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1335464 hbar HECTOBAR http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17272601 tonfUS/in2 US TONS FORCE PER SQUARE INCH http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1347704 inH2O(60F) INCH OF WATER AT 60 DEGREE FAHRENHEIT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1327184 dyne/cm2 DYNE PER CENTIMETRE SQUARED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1323449 psig POUND FORCE PER INCH SQUARED GAUGE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1341899 mPa MILLIPASCAL http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11617110 pPa PICOPASCAL http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1339919 umHg(0C) MICROMETRE OF MERCURY AT 0 DEG C http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17252367 torr TORR http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17252772 inH2O(39.2 INCH OF WATER AT 39.2 DEGREE FAHRENHEIT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1327139 F) N/m2 NEWTON PER METRE SQUARED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1338344 GPa GIGAPASCAL http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1325339 tonfUS/ft2 US TONS FORCE PER SQUARE FOOT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1347659 cmH2O(4d CENTIMETRE OF WATER AT 4 DEGREE CELCIUS http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17253357 egC) upsi MICROPOUND PER SQUARE INCH http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17252412 bar BAR http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1314539 mbar MILLIBAR http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS11617875 inHg(32F) INCH OF MERCURY AT 32 DEG FARENHEIT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1327049 kgf/cm2 KILOGRAM FORCE METRE PER CENTIMETRE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1328849 SQUARED Lbf/100ft2 POUND FORCE PER 100 SQUARE FOOT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1340414 uPa MICROPASCAL http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1333844 psia POUND FORCE PER INCH SQUARED ABSOLUTE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1341854 N/mm2 NEWTON PER MILLIMETRE SQUARED http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1338389

Flow rate UoM (http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS812624139) MPR ISO 15926 Class name URL naming bbl/min BARREL PER MINUTE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17251332 ft3/s CUBIC FOOT PER SECOND http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1320344 galUK/d UK GALLON PER DAY http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17251602 1000ft3/d THOUSAND CUBIC FEET PER DAY http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17250657 cm3/min CENTIMETRE CUBED PER MINUTE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17251467 galUK/hr UK GALLON PER HOUR http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1345139 cm3/s CENTIMETRE CUBED PER SECOND http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17251512 m3/h METRE CUBED PER HOUR http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1321064 ft3/d CUBIC FOOT PER DAY http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1319849 Mbbl/d THOUSAND BARRELS PER DAY http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17250702

3 kbbl/d THOUSAND BARRELS PER DAY http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17250702 galUK/min UK GALLON PER MINUTE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1345454 M(ft3)/d MILLION CUBIC FEET PER DAY http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17250747 L/s LITRE PER SECOND http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1331369 bbl/d BARREL PER DAY http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1314899 ft3/h CUBIC FOOT PER HOUR http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1320029 galUS/hr US GALLON PER HOUR http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1346489 cm3/30min CENTIMETRE CUBED PER 30 http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17251377 MINUTES cm3/h CENTIMETRE CUBED PER HOUR http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17251422 bbl/hr BARREL PER HOUR http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1315034 L/min LITRE PER MINUTE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17250612 m3/s METRE CUBED PER SECOND http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1321379 dm3/s DECIMETRE CUBED PER SECOND http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1319534 1000m3/d THOUSAND METRE CUBED PER DAY http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17250477 1000m3/h THOUSAND METRE CUBED PER http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17250522 HOUR L/h LITRE PER HOUR http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17250567 M(m3)/d MILLION CUBIC METRES PER DAY http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17250792 m3/d METRE CUBED PER DAY http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1320839 m3/min METRE CUBED PER MINUTE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1349909 ft3/min CUBIC FOOT PER MINUTE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1320164 galUS/d US GALLON PER DAY http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS17251647

Temperature UoM (http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS8126241321) MPR ISO 15926 Class name URL naming degC DEGREE CELSIUS http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1322684 degF DEGREE FAHRENHEIT http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1322549 degR DEGREE RANKINE http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS43166353206 K KELVIN http://rds.posccaesar.org/2009/08/XML/RDL/RDS1327904

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Appendix 2 – XML schema

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