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1. Figure 28 Line pressure optimization report example le L 2 LEBEK Se ans 10 27 41 09 WSM Static Pressure KPa g 10 27 41 09 WSM Gas Flow Rete E3M3 Day Line Pressure Optimization2 3400 00 n 50 00 330000 Flow trace is dotted 48 00 3200 00 3100 00 jae 3000 00 44 00 2900 00 42 00 2800 00 40 00 2700 00 2600 00 38 00 2500 00 36 00 2400 00 34 00 2300 00 4 2200 00 2 2100 004 F 30 00 2000 00 28 00 LUS L 26 00 1800 00 1700 00 A 24 00 g 1600 004 N cane z 1500 004 a v 20 00 8 eg Vv 16 00 1300 00 7 1200 00 16 00 1100 004 14 00 1000 00 Compressor Tuned pu 900 00 Flow Increased 15 40 00 800 00 700 00 10 000 day more L Sie 600 00 Clue Line Pressure Revenue on 5 wells 600 500 004 fluctuations of 800kPa L 400 400 004 ia and flow 14 E3M3 day H 200 OOO Loap p a DOO 8 83 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 B 8 8 8 8 TT 2S 2 A fe Ss Ss G R A S S S A g 8 ee Be Be ee ee ee ees g g ME g S ee g g G E S SB g ER eS Se goo g Bok RA 88 48 R RA RR TS A R 88 R RTA ATR Mountain Standard Time Report 2 Methanol pump efficiency This report charts the Static Pressure and the Gas Flow Rate on two 2 wells that have historically had similar performance The resulting graph highlighted a restriction in the flow of one 1 well prompting the operator to inject methanol which removed the restriction a
2. Getting Started I Connecting to smart alek co System Overview H viewing Data Creating Reports and Exp Viewing and Changing Fic e Viewing and Setting Alarr Quantity Transaction Rec 5 Administrative Functions Using the MapGuide Inter 2 Welltest Satellite Configu Zedi SCADA Training Client Services amp Support Contents Back Print Topic Client Services amp Support Frequently Asked Questions Getting Help Contacting zed i Solutions Client Services amp Support e During office hours 8 00 to 5 00 MST call 403 444 1100 Ifa zed i representative is away or unavailable press zero during business hours for reception to redirect your call or wait for a voicemail message to indicate either a cell number to call or an on call person Our website Mhttps www zedi ca contains corporate information and updates After Hours amp Weekend Support Call 1 866 732 6967 zed i solutions is pleased to offer customers support outside of our normal business hours which are 8 00 AM to 5 00 PM MST The following services are available after hours and on weekends Person on call 24 7 The help files also contain a Table of Contents and an Index to help you locate the information you need These features appear in a separate tabbed window Clicking on the Contents tab will open the Table of C
3. To access the Summary choose Well Site Summary from the Standard Function bar The report will begin to run Parts of the Summary The summary report grouped and totaled by field provides an overview of the performance of wells Figure 11 on page 62 and the list below it describe the various parts of the summary report Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 62 Well Site Summary Figure 11 Parts of the summary report sl y lt AEE oja ji 2 2 o 2138 8 8 N aj a 8 co o x er 4537 71 141281 76 ala SI ue cisis ALA EA BAL Sic a2 3 age 213 Se AAA a oes a ma 8 oO pA M ARISE RARE Use the following list in conjunction with the numbered labels in Figure 11 1 nm A N J Location Your well identifier Clicking on the underlined name of a well opens the QTR s for that well See Figure 2 SP Current static pressure of the well Qv Current gas flow rate Hours YDay The number of hours the well reported flowing yesterday Q YDay Cumulative gas flow for yesterday Q Today Cumulative flow between the start of the contract day and the current time Q Last Month Cumulative Gas Flow for the previous calendar month Q This Month Cumulative Gas Flow for this calendar month Expansion button click to expand to view the detail for the columns of the
4. Step Action 7 8 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc In the Type window use the radio buttons to choose the kind of report you want Graphical or Text based see Understanding text vs graphical reports on page 163 Nam Welcome to the Report Wizard The next step is to determine what format this report will be presented in Current the FINE types of reports graphical and text based Graphical reports allow you to see data displayed on a chart Using either IE or NETSCAPE interactive After running a graphical report you will be able to zoom in and out change colo virtually any other property you chose A graphical report has the limitation of only having two Y Axis to plot data on However you sensors with common units of measure on the same axis You will also be able to stack as the graphical report as you want Yes want a graphical report Yes want a text based report Back Next Has _ 28 Choose Next to proceeds to the Data source window Welcome to the Report Wizard Data for the reports can come from one of three places Hourly Production Averages Daily Pi Averages and Raw Data The hourly and daily production averages are both time weighted qu records while the raw data is the collected individual data points transmitted by the Smart Al Daily Production Averages contain one data point per contract day of your report These are t reports and can easily display many mo
5. Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Sheet 3 of 3 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Understanding Alarm Manager 77 Understanding the Contact Schedule Using the schedule allows you to have the alarms sent to different people or groups at different times of the day and week This supports your team by providing flexible options allowing you to optimize the system to your labor management policies and procedures To set up add or change a schedule choose Alarm Manager and the Contact Schedule tab The following window opens Current Alarm Alarm History Configure Alarm Contact Schedule No Schedule Selected help Select Add Adding a Schedule Use this procedure to add a schedule The number labels in figures pertain to procedure steps Current Alarm View Alarm Config Alarm Contact Schedule No Schedule Selected Select Add Contact Schedule Schedule Name Enter a name for this Contact Schedule Okay Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Understanding Alarm Manager Procedure steps Step Action 1 Click Add 2 In the Contact Schedule dialog enter a name for your new schedule Click Okay Current Alarm View Alarm Config Alarm Contact Schedule operators One Select Add Edit Delete Contact Group 6 Ix Contact Group Contact Group Name Enter a nam for thie Contact
6. 8 amp 8 amp 8 amp 8 8 amp 8 8 S 2 R Q 2 Q amp Q 8 Q R Q Q Q amp R R R R 8 g E g 8 g S E amp B B Ss S E g 5 8 8 2 E E 8 amp 8 g amp RA amp a R aA A A AR amp A A amp amp RA R 8 A amp amp A R Mountain Standard Time Report 3 Plunger lift well performance This report charts the Differential Pressure and the Gas Flow Rate on a plunger lift well You can graphically see the net increase in flow that is being measured using a Smart Alek instrument as opposed to a chart Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using Reports and Report Manager 185 Figure 30 Plunger lift well performance report example Flow Rate and DP 4400 290 00 Flow rate is dotted 260 00 42 00 270 00 sa 260 00 H 250 00 Sa 240 00 Eara L 230 00 3400 220 00 32 00 210 00 200 00 sane 190 00 am 180 00 m 2600 HEA T 160 00 8 sae 150 00 amp 2200 om amp 20 00 130 00 3 1800 120 00 H 1600 Chart maximum of 100 piss g f q 100 00 14 00 90 00 1200 80 00 um 800 50 00 600 nx 4000 HH 30 00 aa gt 20 00 ah 10 00 0 00 0 00 S S S Ti Ra en ts r S eo ra Fa Po a Se CO Ri Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 186 Using Reports and Report Manager
7. Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the Instrument Log link Site Alarm Manager QTRs EventLoq Instrument L Meter Reports Flow Parameters Well Test Satellite The Instrument Log displays instrument Events Events are those changes that could affect the gas flow calculation for example calibration activity or firmware changes When these are transmitted to the server they are stored and numbered sequentially in the Instrument Log The instrument log lists changes that occurred in the field while the Event Log lists changes that occurred on the web site Permissions required to access this function are Wells Instrument Log Console To access this function choose Instrument Log from the Well Site Options bar window similar to the one shown in Figure 31 opens Figure 31 Instrument log Smart Alek Intelligent Flow Monitoring System Showing Last 35 Days Show Extended Information Apply Data Export 2007 07 15 09 32 41 MDT Time changed by sync 2007 07 01 07 32 29 MDT Time changed by sync Table 13 on page 188 describes the areas shown in this figure Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 188 Using the Instrument Log link Table 13 Description of Instrument Log window Window item Description 1 Show Extended Select the Show E
8. Table 13 Description of Instrument Log window continued Window item Description 4 Details Displays the detailed information for each instrument event Smart Alek intelligent Flow Monit Instrument Log Listinq Time 2007 07 20 17 14 16 MDT Well 01 23 174 01 Wi4M Smart Alek Serial Number 200611 Type Mode change Source Laptop Event Sequence Number 2 Sequence Number From Smart Alek 322 New Value Normal Previous Value 5 Column left to right Information Event Sequence the Smart Alek web portal keeps track of each instrument event with a number Time the event occurred Smart Alek the number of the instrument Type the type of instrument event recorded Sheet 2 of 2 Sample Instrument Log Events e Low Differential Cutoff pressure change e Atmospheric Pressure change e Mode change e Time changed by sync e Flow Temp offset coefficient change e Erase Trend Log Sample Extended Information e High Temperature range change Low Temperature range change e Local Laptop User Identification e Modem Test e Host Connection Test Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 190 Using the Instrument Log link Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Welltest Satellite QTRs EventLog Meter Reports Control amp I O
9. Table 5 Permissions continued Permission name Required Where found in the portal What it does by Corresponding Well Permission Company Company Management Admin Standard Function Bar gt Company Console User can bring up the company management console and edit basic company information Company Company Security Admin Standard Function Bar gt Company Com User can change company security pany gt Security from the company management console Flow Parameters Flow Parameter Operator Well Site Options Console User can bring up the flow param eter console and view historical flow parameters Meter Parameters and Gas Comp Flow Parameters Gas Composi Admin Standard Function Bar gt Data Import tion Import Requires 8 Used with 20 User can import gas compositions Flow Parameters Manage Gas Admin Standard Function Bar gt Company Composition Requires 8 Used with 9 User can manage gas compositions from the flow parameter console Flow Parameters Manage Meter Operator Well Site Options gt Meter Reports Parameters Used with 35 User can manage meter parameters from the flow parameter console General Field Contacts Admin Required to update field contact informa tion in the Well Tree Administration win dow Refer to Field contact information on page 90 for further information General MAP Display All Map interface User can bring up the map display Sheet 2 of 7 Smart Alek Secure Interne
10. HTML Email Report Format 2 A report listing Hours on Flow and Volume for each well with one line per well and all data in columns HTML Email Report Format 3 The same readings as in format 1 but formatted with the well name as the header and readings below it Text Email Reports Use this if you do not have access to a HTML enabled email Formatted similar to HTML style 3 Excel E Mail Report E mail with attached Excel spreadsheet lt lt Back Next gt gt Click Next to continue to the Settings tab Back to return to Email tab Some things to be aware of when configuring Daily Production Emails If you have wells in the UNKNOWN field they will not appear in any daily production emails If you receive information from another company s Smart Alek it may be displayed with a different unit of measurement if that company uses units of measurement which differ from those used by your company Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Using the User Manager 31 Step Action 7 Click on the Settings tab This screen appears Acct Info Email Daily Prod Email Settings User Details Chart Type The type of chart that should be created for graphical ery a oS a trends Leave this set to auto unless you are having ct bad E problems Show Empty Well Tree Levels Enable this to see all levels in your well tree
11. If you select Alarm Manager from the Well Site Function Bar the screen defaults to the well in the well site display However you will still be able to choose any well in the drop down list 2 Date Range Select a start date and an end date to view the alarms in that time period 3 Details Clicking Details opens the following information screen Alarm Details si Well 0512 22143 VAM Sensor Name Voltage Error Type Low Alarm Time 2007 06 21 20 11 41 MDT Value 775V Notify Time 2007 06 21 20 12 01 MDT sr Or 2007 06 21 20 12 01 MDT Acknowledge Or davea yourcompany com Clear User Acknowledge Or Cleared as well is to be sht in and serv iced Clear Notes Problem with Voltage will be resolv ed then Close Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Understanding Alarm Manager 73 Configure Alarms set up edit and redefine server alarm parameters On this page you can define the alarms for any of the wells to which you have access set the contact schedule for who will receive the alarms set the number of retries and escalate the calls to other contacts Current Alarm Alarm History Configure aan D Schedule Configure Alarm help Wells Sensors C Fed One 20821 14578 WM A C Casing Pressure Field One 09412 11578 aM C Casing Ti d A ing Temperst Field One gt 11 54 247 87 WAM C Condensste Rate eme C Diff
12. Smart Alek Reporting pull down menu at the top of the screen Smart Alek Reporting iv Smart Alek Reporting Report Manager chriss Me Tew og 2 BRON vs list of reports to which you have access appears New Folder Delete Folder de Tip Folder Listings Z Probes CA gefault po nor TOUCH DGYHTD minus 40 Sat Test is Temperature QB Ton g Voltage All Data Real Time ga x a anma ETS 2 Click on the Underlined Name of the report you wish to modify To see a Report that is View Only click on either the graph or text icon of the desired Report The report opens in the Edit window 3 Make the changes you need see Creating a new report on page 167 for information 4 Choose Save Changes to complete your report Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 178 Using Reports and Report Manager Managing reports Folders Charts and Text Reports are grouped and listed alphabetically on the left side of the Reports Manager window You will only be able to run Reports for the wells you have selected Once you are in Report Manager you cannot select additional wells for reporting purposes You must close down Report Manager select the new well s desired and go back into Report Manager To manage folders and move reports open Report Manager from the reports drop down list Procedures in this secti
13. You can do this for a single well by clicking on the variable in the well site display see Figure 21 Figure 21 Flowing Temperature parameter XX IOOEXK VIXM Model 2000 EM 195011 Online SmartAlek Last Transmission 2008 12 12 09 28 33 MST Today 1 36 Hours Flowing Volume 01 MMCF 2006 12 11 22 20 Hours Flowing Volume 19 MMCF Flowing Temperature 9 58 C 229 45 psig 847V For example clicking on Flowing Temperature generates trend report similar to that shown in Figure 22 on page 156 For an operator checking trend reports before traveling to a well site can help them in making informed decisions about potential problems at a well Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 156 Using Reports and Report Manager Figure 22 Flowing Temperature report example uak omen eo PRS WOE Flewing Tonseratre C Default Flowing Temperature 1210 15 Tr To 12 710 ew ESS RS SR DAS eat a S CR Re OO RE E S E S 8 8 8 8 8 S 8 8 S 8 8S SS 8 Poa ah be OR Re CE OR OR ch SR Ca CR OF ES APN al fees Pme fees ee LE OS ON ON et GUN RF OS a fete CO eg a Meuse Standard Tire le 210 This type of trend reporting is available for any of the variables that are reporting information The first time you use this feature you may be asked to accept the ChartFX plug in Click Yes to enable graphic reporting You will
14. e If the Hours On Flowing is equal to or greater than the user entered threshold then the Hours On exported by the Smart Alek web portal will be 24 Hours e If the Hours On Flowing is less than the user entered threshold then the Hours On exported by the Smart Alek web portal will be the same as the Hours On Flowing e Hours on Flowing is the measurement of the time that gas is being produced at the well head This is the hours on tracked and reported by the web portal Hours on Production is the measurement of the time a well is in a normal operating state If this operating state includes times of no flow such as in a plunger lift well this time of no flow is still included in hours on production Sensors tab Use this tab to define Smart Alek sensors which to display and which names to use for them Click on the Sensors link to open a list of sensors defined for that well Click on the Edit link for a specific sensor to open a dialog box to make any changes required See Figure 14 on page 123 Remote integration settings When dealing with either Zedi SCADA or Virtual Smart Aleks the Tag fields in the Edit dialog box see Figure 14 on page 123 become accessible otherwise they are greyed out The fields in question are e Raw Sensor Tag e Daily Sensor Tag e Sensor Tag Modifier Use these fields to map the tags of an external metering system to the Zedi SCADA or Virtual Smart Alek sensors Smart Alek Secure Int
15. 2007 Zedi Inc Click on the Sensors tab to display the various sensor classes and types and their current override and default settings Measurement Sereortype Sensor Class Sensor Type Company Override Effective Company Default EFM Differential Pressure nno M in H20 EFM Flow Integral kPa v kPa EFM Flowing Temperature E v c EFM Fuel Gas Y day Vol Measurement Defaut M3 EFM Gas Flow Rate E3M3 Day i E3M3 Day erm Hourly Gas Volume Measurement Defaut M3 EFM Hourly TOP Measurement Default v hrs EFM Hourly Volume Measurement Defaut M Ds MEAP ATIN o AN aaa a EN CR a To make changes use the drop down lists New values become active as soon as you select them Click the close box when finished DefaultUnits of Measure Windows Internet Explorer DIR https www smart alek com secure external siteadmin defaultuom MeasurementTypeDefaultUOM aspx b N A Smart Alek es AT ET Fon ME DER Sheet 2 of 2 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Using the Company link 99 Viewing user logins Use this procedure to view either summary or detailed information about who has been accessing your company s secure web portal and when Procedure steps Step Action 1 Click on Company in the standard function bar and choose the View User Logins link from the Company Maintenance window
16. Allows the user to have general access to this well This permission allows the well to show up in trees lists reports and exports as long as the user has the appropriate web permission for each function Manage Alarm Settings The user can configure alarm levels for this well if they also have the appropriate web permissions In combination with the Web Permissions e Reports and Data Manual Data Export The user group can select from a number of different formats which can be imported into various Excel production accounting or Field Data Capture FDC programs e Reports and Data Report Manager Console Required to access to the Report Manager Console e Reports and Data Well Site Summary In combination with the Web Permissions e Alarms Alarm Management Console Required to access to the Alarm Management Console e Alarms Alarm Settings The user group can manage the alarm settings Acknowledge and Clear Alarms Allows the user to acknowledge and clear alarms for this well if the user also has the appropriate web permis sions In combination with the Web Permissions e Alarms Alarm Management Console Required to access to the Alarm Management Console e Alarms Acknowledge and Clear Alarms The user group can clear alarms Manage Meter Parameters Allows users to modify the meter parameters on this well as long as they also have the appropriate web permis sion In combination wi
17. Creating the Well Tree on page 84 Well tree administration window To open the well tree administration window click Fields on the Standard Function bar The window shown in Figure 2 will open The window s composite parts are described in Table 4 on page 83 Figure 2 Well Tree Administration window Well Tree Destination Commands Filter Add Level Delete Level s Rename Level Soarch Gilby Murphy A F Gilby North 7 Keyera Gilby F Madison Energy Corp a 7 Markerville F Medicine River 7 Netook Paramount Well Level Contents Well Tree Source Levels f Filter Wells Vv Everything Vv Unassigned Wells Vv Assigned Wells Vv Top Levels Search M Chid Levels Unassigned Wells 00 08 14 047 04W5 0 7 00 10 35 048 04W5 0 QO J 02 12 036 03 W5M T 02 06 26 047 07W5 0 CSG 02 06 26 047 07W5 2 TBG 7 103 08 15 040 02 W5 Assigned Wells L F7 00 08 26 036 02 Ws10 Ke ii gt Field Contact Information Field Contact Information Name Phone Billing Contact Information Name Dhana Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Understanding the Fields link 83 Table 4 Well Tree Administration window parts see Figure 2 Figure Description label a Well Tree Destination pane shows the current Well Tree settings For convenience the levels in the Well Tree Destination pane are flattened so you ca
18. The Raw Data source represents the data being collected by the Smart Alek instrument It contains readings and averages of varying sample sizes and may not be time weighted over a constant period There can be an indeterminate amount of Raw data samples per day The Hourly Production Data source linked to the hourly Quantity Transaction Records are time weighted hourly averages of the data collected from the Smart Alek instrument There will be twenty four hourly production data samples per day Daily Production Data source linked to the Daily Quantity Transaction Records are time weighted daily averages derived from the Raw Data Daily Production values are calculated for most sensors Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 166 Using Reports and Report Manager Opening Report Manager Use this procedure to open Report Manager for the purposes of either defining a new report or for modifying an existing one Procedure steps Step Action 1 Choose a well from the well tree list EE 2 N NaM OPH Wel Site Summary Fielde f1 EWM i pee Ti 5 Si WM Flowing Temperature Static Pressure wm g 2 03 Hours Flowing 24 00 Hours Flowing Differential Pressure internal Temperature Crifice Plote 2 03 Hours Flowing 24 00 Hours Flowing Flowing Temperoture 13 45 C Differential Pressure 9 11 In H20 inter
19. 2007 Zedi Inc 136 Using the Event Log link Viewing an event Use this procedure to display a list of events for a specific well which occurred over a specified length of time Procedure steps Step Action 1 To open choose Event Log from the Well Site Options bar The Event Log opens Smart Alek Intelligent Flow Monitoring System 5 Add User Event Showing Last 35 Days Apply Details Report 38 2006 11 23 14 41 14 MST 100039 Gas Composition Details 37 2006 11 23 14 39 14 MST 100039 Meter Parameter Details O 36 2006 11 23 14 38 54 MST 100039 Meter Parameter Details 2 Determine how many days back you want to view events for the selected well Type that number into the Showing Last No Days box and click Apply 3 The Events are listed in reverse chronological order Each Event shows the date and time the change was entered the serial number of the Smart Alek instrument on the changed site and which event change occurred 4 Click Details to see detailed information for each change See Viewing event details on page 137 5 To Add an event click Add User Event See Adding a User Event on page 138 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the Event Log link 137 Viewing event details Use this procedure to view the details for a particular event from a list see zewing an event on page 136 Procedur
20. 24 Hourly QTRs for each contract day QTRs are time stamped at the beginning of the period 4 01 W4M Smart Alek Intelligent Flow Monitoring System 2007 07 20 15 00 00 MDT Hourly 2007 07 20 14 00 00 MDT Hourly 2007 07 20 13 00 00 MDT Hourly 2007 07 20 12 00 00 MDT Hourly 2007 07 20 11 00 00 MDT Hourly 2007 07 20 10 00 00 MDT Hourly 2007 07 20 09 00 00 MDT Hourly 2007 07 20 08 00 00 MDT Hourly 2007 07 20 07 00 00 MDT Hourly 2007 07 20 06 00 00 MDT Hourly 2007 07 20 05 00 00 MDT Hourly 2007 07 20 04 00 00 MDT Hourly 2007 07 20 03 00 00 MDT Hourly 2007 07 20 02 00 00 MDT Hourly An Hourly QTR is the average or summation of data collected and calculated by the Smart Alek web portal database during the hour It is a flow dependant time weighted average compliant with API 21 1 You can view details by clicking the QTR Time link Certain situations are flagged on Hourly and Daily QTRs Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the QTRs link 131 You can return to the Daily QTRs window by clicking the Daily QTR link at the top of the window Modifying a QTR Changes made to the QTR do not affect data measurements recorded by the Smart Alek instrument only the QTR information is affected Manually adjusting values does not affect related calculations That is a manually adjusted temperature in an Hourly QTR will not cau
21. 6 User Depending on your selection in the radio buttons you select a User Group or Contact Schedule from the drop down list 7 Alarm Message Various pieces of information can be sent in the alarm message as well as plain text The well site location Smart Alek ID sensor type alarm value and the date and time of the alarm event as registered by the server can be sent in a text message to convey the relevant data These are FLD Field Name MAX Alarm Maximum SDS Smart Alek Name AMT Reading Amount SEN Sensor Name TIM Time and Date MIN Alarm Minimum LOC Well Location 8 Maximum Choose the number of times you want the alarm to be resent to the Retry contact from the drop down list Options are 0 5 Sheet 2 of 3 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 76 Understanding Alarm Manager Table 3 Sensor settings continued Setting Description 9 Retry Interval Choose a time interval for the retry Options available are Unchanged 5 Min 30 Min 1 Hour 2 Hours 4 Hours 8 Hours and 1 Day 24 Hours Note For standard alarms retry intervals should be used as notifica tion of extended alarm states For cryout alarms subsequent notifica tions are beneficial if the first contact person has not cleared the alarm from the website This would go hand in hand with escalations 10 Test Tests the alarm for the contact s selected
22. IxoDutane C4 0 La Normal Atare CAIN tt le2 Pentane C512 ox Normal Pentare C5H 12 0 Hewonc C6H143 c Hoptens C7H16 oO Oda CAH 1A o LUELLA 28 29 ii Decans 20H22 ox Carton Woncxge CI Ow Water 0129 0 Oryzen 02 0 on Eat Vv Note Updating composition parameters is the responsibility of the customer Changes made to any parameter creates an event in the Event Log Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 146 Using the Flow Parameters link Setting Meter parameters Use this procedure to define meter parameters for the Smart Alek Procedure steps Step Action 1 Scroll down to the Meter Parameters box Click Edit The following window opens Meter Parameters Base Values Atmospneric Pressure Pam Base Temperature Tb sfc al Base Pressure Pb ozs Pa Low Flow Cuoi aso hH20 Calibration Factor 1 Meter Run Meter Run Type Finge Stat Pressure Tap Location Up Stream if Meter Tube Diameter Dr 2 n E Ormice Piste Diameter ar 1 50 nr M Beta Ratio 8 References Temperstune Of Meter Tube TTD 20 Cm Reference Temperature of Orifice Piste Tress 2 LR Meter Tube Material Carbon Steel M Orifice Plate Material Stainkecs Steel sA Fluid Information huis Compressinimy Type Compressinie 4 viscosi 000263 cenipolse isentropic E
23. MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 128 Using the QTRs link Daily QTRs Daily QTRs are calculated from the Smart Alek field instruments Hourly QTR values except for external sensors where Raw data is used and are generated for the period of a contract day 1 e 08 00 00 to 07 59 59 174 01 W4M Smart Alek Intelligent Flow Monitoring System Hourly QTRs Showing Last 35 Days Apply 2007 07 19 06 00 00 MDT Daily 2007 07 18 06 00 00 MDT Daily 2007 07 17 06 00 00 MDT Daily 2007 07 16 06 00 00 MDT Daily 2007 07 15 06 00 00 MDT Daily 2007 07 14 06 00 00 MDT Daily 2007 07 13 06 00 00 MDT Daily 2007 07 12 06 00 00 MDT Daily 2007 07 11 06 00 00 MDT Daily 2007 07 10 06 00 00 MDT Daily 2007 07 09 06 00 00 MDT Daily 2007 07 08 06 00 00 MDT Daily 2007 07 07 06 00 00 MDT Daily 2007 07 06 06 00 00 MDT Daily A Daily QTR is the average or summation of data collected and calculated during a contract day For example e A daily QTR runs from 08 00 00AM 07 59 59AM typical contract day e A daily QTR will end and a new daily record will begin at the end of each contract day There is one daily QTR for each contract day e QTRS are time labeled for the start of a period 1 e the QTR for 2005 12 20 08 00 00 covers the period of 2005 12 20 08 00 00 to 2005 12 21 07 59 59 e You can view details by clicking the QTR Time link Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide
24. Running a default report 162 Using Report Manager 163 Understanding text vs graphical reports 163 Understanding manual and auto ranging 165 Understanding data sources for reports 165 Opening Report Manager 166 Creating a new report 167 Modifying a report 176 Managing reports 178 Sample reports 182 Report 1 Line pressure optimization 182 Report 2 Methanol pump efficiency 183 Report 3 Plunger lift well performance 184 Using the Instrument Log link 187 Welltest Satellite 191 Adding a well to the test site 193 Reviewing an existing well 193 Setting the gas composition for each well 194 Checking parameter history 194 Running and recording tests 195 Calendar 196 Setting a text based report 197 Updating Fieldview 197 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Contents vii Zedi SCADA 199 Limitations 200 Screens 200 Defining or editing a screen 200 Screen overview 203 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc viii Contents Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Overview With Zedi Smart Alek you access your well information using an simple to use web based interface the Smart Alek secure internet portal sometimes also referred to as the Smart Alek web site This interface allows you to make informed
25. Sheet 6 of 7 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 48 Using the User Manager Table 5 Permissions continued Permission name Required Where found in the portal What it does by Corresponding Well Permission Zedi SCADA Edit Access Controls Well Site Options gt Control amp IO User can edit HMI screens from the HMI console Control amp IO Zedi SCADA Use Zedi SCADA Controls Well Site Options gt Control and IO Sub System User can access Zedi SCADA con sole for Zedi SCADA devices Control I amp O Sheet 7 of 7 Adding permissions Use this procedure to add permissions to users or groups Note Use Table 5 on page 42 as a guideline for assigning the appropriate permissions Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the User Manager Procedure steps Step Action 1 Choose the Web Permissions tab The following window opens Users Groups WebPermissions Well Permissions Permission Reports User Group Permissions Administrators J F Please select user s Field One Field Two Field Three Operators Production allen yourcompany com bill yourcompany com chris yourcompany com dave yourcompany com ellen yourcompany com frank yourcompany com george yourcompany com helen yourcompany com ingrid vourcompany com james yourcompa
26. Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 68 Understanding Alarm Manager Recognizing when an Alarm occurs There are several indicatots on the Smart Alek web interface of wells that are in an alarm state e Fields in the well tree list which have a location that is in an alarm state will be indicated by yellow or red status dots Yellow indicates a Standard or server based Alarm has occurred on one ot more wells within the field Red indicates a Cryout or instrument based Alarm has occurred on one ot mote wells within the field E i Smart Alek A Intelligent Flow Monitoring System E E Unselect All Wells I 12 12 234 12W5M I 12 32 123 54 W5M T 12 63 312 43 WSM OO o E Server Based D 13 33 343 45 W5M VSA Report 7 days Gas Flow Hourly 7 day Diff Hourly 7 day Gas Flow Hourly 7 day T 13 52 345 61 W5M Flowing Temperature Static Pressure Differential Pressure Flow Rate 3 52 345 61 W5M Model 2000 EM Online Smart Alek Last Transmission 2007 07 09 12 21 58 MDT 0 00 Hours Flowing Cryout rm 0 00 Hours Flowing Instrument Based Internal Temperature Orifice Plate 12 12 234 12 W5M Model 2000 EM 191420 Online Smart Alek Last Transmission 2007 07 09 12 53 38 MDT Volume 1 41 E3M3 Todsy 3 59 Hours Flowing Volume 8 31 E3M3 2007 07 08 19 12 Hours Flowing Flowing Temperature 12 07 C Static Pressure 2196 82 kPa g
27. Use this procedure to review information about an existing well Procedure steps Step Action 1 Select the name of the well you want to review from the Wells drop down list Satellite field Meter parameters apply to all wells 2 Enter the information for the well 3 Click Update Oil Well Information Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 194 Welltest Satellite Setting the gas composition for each well Use this procedure to define gas composition parameters for each well Step Action 1 Click the Name of the well you want to define the gas composition from the Gas Composition Drop down list Wells Well v The composition can be unique to each well or you can apply the same composition to all wells It can be applied for a specific period and backdated for recalculation purposes 2 Once the dates are selected click Schedule update job and all values will be recalculated Checking parameter history Use this check gas composition parameters for each well Step Action 1 Click the UWI of the well you want to define the gas composition from the Parameter History drop down list Parameter History Well v You can choose all wells or a single well The parameter history tells you what was set for each well over a period of time 2 You can select the number of days you want to view Smart Alek Secure Internet
28. View User Logins Smart Alek Intelligent Flow Monitoring System Units of Measurement Company Security Settings View User Logins close Company Information Short Name A short version of this company s ones name that the company is often to y x 3 paan g ar ee a tet nite nes Y a REPOUSSER Sans window opens showing summary login activity Smart Alek Intelligent Flow Monitoring System G Summary C Details User Name Last Login Date macjorgalshmorgen 2007 12 04 13 34 16 MST macbeth 2007 12 04 12 43 25 MST duncan 2007 12 04 07 37 16 MST banquo 2007 12 03 14 54 50 MST D CT D ET E ONO De aude San das Information provided here includes the number of times a specific user has logged in and the date and time of the last login 2 To view more or fewer days information change the number in the Showing Last xxx Days box and click the Apply link r 3 To view detailed information click the Details radio button This lists the date and time of each and every login for all users Sheet 1 of 2 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 100 Using the Company link Step Action 4 Click the close box when finished Dk View User Logins Windows Internet Explorer a RS pa https uwww smart alek com secure external siteadmin vi
29. with appropriate user permissions 4 Help Opens the Help interface Sheet 1 of 2 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 17 Table 1 Parts of the Smart Alek web portal interface continued Screen part name Description 5 Standard Function Bar The Standard Function Bar is at the top of the Well Site Display Window The functions you can access on this toolbar depend upon your security permissions 6 Notifications from Zedi The notifications area lists any messages from Zedi for the users of the Smart Alek web portal Most often this area shows the upcoming Virtual Workshop 7 Urgent Messages Wells requiring parameters to be entered or wells in an alarm state are listed here 8 Well Site Display Area Once you select Fields Wells to view from the Well Tree a The Well Site Display appears It provides dashboard information for each selected well You can customize the view and well information provided your account has the appropriate permissions b The Default Report bar appears Your company can customize these four reports Clicking on an underlined report name will run the report on all selected wells c You can click on a sensor to quickly see a trend report Each well is shown in its own box Scroll down the page in your web browser to see more wells d The Smart Alek Reporting drop down li
30. 03 05 321 38WSM 2 M 04 01 23149WSM Field Ten M 05 02 267 41 wom St Field Eleven m The well tree component parts are described in Table 2 on page 18 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 16 Step Action Note You must have been granted permissions to the wells that you wish to view The well site display screen opens for the well you selected i s Smart Alek intetigent Flow Montong System The areas of the well site display screen are described in 8 Well Site Display Area on page 17 Table 1 Parts of the Smart Alek web portal interface Screen part name Description 1 Well Tree List The Well Tree List is divided into fields using your company s field structute The Well Tree List is described in the Well Tree Func tions section 2 Search To search for a specific well enter part or all of the Well ID into the Search field then click Search The Well Tree will highlight the wells to which your account has access that match your search criteria 3 Map Interface The Map interface is a geographical interface that provides access to proprietary and public data from the Alberta Energy Utilities Board AEUB and other government sources as well as real time production data Other features include full reporting capabilities lease and sale activity information and facility information
31. 5 Click the Add this Event button Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the Meter Reports link Site Alarm Manager QTRs EventLog InstrumentLog Meter Reports Flow Parameters Well Test Satellite A Meter Report is a snapshot of a particular meter s settings at a particular time and is part of gas flow audit trail records The meter report includes e well information e sample flow calculation e current flow parameters and the most recent raw pressure and temperature values used to calculate the flow rate along with other associated factors e meter parameters e gas composition Meter Reports show the basic information about the well site and their field instruments and includes all the flow parameters in effect at the time the snapshot is taken Note Unless the well is actually flowing the calculated values will V be zero Meter reports for Zedi SCADA function the same as other meter reports in the Smart Alek web portal but they must be set up A meter report is created automatically when someone changes a flow parameter on the web site or when someone manually clicks on the Create Meter Report button Information contained in this chapter includes Viewing a meter report on page 140 viewing event details on page 141 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 140 Using t
32. Company Access wells Your Wells you have granted access to 3rd Party A VIEWER administrator must now log into the Smart Alek web portal and enter the user manager console they will require USER MANAGEMENT CONSOLE and MANAGE WELL PERMISSIONS permissions The user will now see the Multi Com pany Access wells in the list of wells available to them They can grant per missions as normal to their users but if they attempt to grant more permissions than where set as maximum available permissions in step 2 an error will occur and the well permissions will be denied until the permissions are set below step 2 s maximum threshold Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 56 Example Step 2 Groups Users Web Permissions Multi Company Access Permission Configuration F Conpany B Well Permissions Using the User Manager There are two companies A and B Com pany A owns wells 1 and 2 Company B owns well three but would like to see com pany A s wells 1 Company A is the OWNER Company B is the VIEWER Step 1 The companies call CSS and ask for the Multi Company Access relationship to be built After all the paper work is done CSS would use the 8080 Multi Company Access page enter Company A as the owner and company B as the viewer The CSS user would now see a list of Com pany A s wells and the CSS
33. Differential Pressure 2 98 in H20 Voltage 9 98 V Internal Temperature 15 1 C Gas Flow Rate 9 23 E3M3 Day Flow Integral 41 06 kPa Sample Count 152 Tubing Pressure 2185 06 kPa Tubing Temperature 15 33 C Casing Pressure 4510 48 kPa Casing Temperature 14 88 C Condensste Volume Condensate Rate 18 M3 Day No Flow Sample Count Water Volume No Resding Water Rate i Orifice Plate 1 25 in Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Understanding Alarm Manager 69 e When you log in a Cryout Alarm appears as an Urgent Well Site Notification until you have cleared it j Caroline j 7 Clear Hills I Columbia Crossfield Carstiars Danube Ferrier a Gaby I Gilby l GrandForks Greywoif r Hays M Helier Innisfail trricana I Katherine I Kitsim I Lacombe I Leduc I Leedale I Lone Pine Creek M Momingside gt Morinville nooo D 0 0 00 0 0 00 5 3511 NOM PPIH Smart Alek Intelligent Flow Monitoring System User Manager Alarm Manager Well Site Summan ids Company Data Export Data Push Datalmport Support Logout Notifications Well Sensor Reading Time Local 01 02 333 01WM Gas Flow Rate 0 EM 2007 01 21 15 15 21 2141 32 06 MEM Flowing Te High High 28 16 C 2007 01 23 15 06 34 Well Edit 00 01 10 044 03 W5M Gas Composition Edit Now 00 01 13 035 06W5 02 Gas Composition Ed
34. Edit 2 2006 07 25 09 32 24 Enabled Edit 21 2006 12 27 15 02 05 Enabled Edit Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Data Push 109 Step Action In the top portion of the screen you will see the well information from the last data push selected from the previous screen The columns displayed reflect the type of push that is being made 3 Choose the well you wish to add from the drop down list and enter the appropriate information for that well 4 Click Save Re running a failed Data Push Each time a data push runs an entry is made in the Log When a push fails you can access this log to determine the reason Use this procedure to re run a push that failed Procedure steps Step Action 1 Choose Data Push from the Standard Function bar See Accessing Data Push functionality on page 108 2 Choose the appropriate push from the drop down list click Search and the push screen opens Well Name WelllD BatteryID MeteriD Last Data Send Status Edit BBBBBEB NA 3 2 2006 07 25 09 32 24 Enabled Edit Add Edit Location BBBBBEB x Level Battery Level v Meter ID 2 Battery ID 3 Last Date Sent 2006 07 25 09 32 24 O TE yyyy MM dd 24HH mm ss Apply to AlWels I Lar to apply date to all Status Enabled x 6 3 Choose a well from the list and click Edit The Edit information page for the selected well o
35. Field Three Field Four Field Five E Field Six Field Seven Field Eight Field Hine l Field Ten Type Reading Time Local I Field Eleven 3 12 327 23 WAM Differential Pressure Low Low 1 in H2O 2007 07 17 23 40 38 2 14 23 521 09 WAM Gas Flow Rate LowLow OE3M3 Day 2007 07 19 09 39 54 D Field Twelve Field Thirteen Field Fourteen H Required Flow Parameter Configuration i D amp reid Htteen M Edit I Field Sixteen 13 4 723 08 WM iti Edit Now T Field Seventeen The Smart Alek secure web portal is composed of a number of different areas When you first log in the display is similar to that displayed above 1 Well Tree when you log into the Smart Alek web portal the Well Tree is open on the left side of the window Note You must have been granted permissions to the wells that V you wish to view In the main portion of the display are the Notifications 2 Notices messages from Zedi indicating when the next virtual workshop will take place notices about outages etc 3 Urgent Well Site Notifications these indicate which Cryout alarms are in an alarm condition See Cryout alarms on page 66 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 116 Well Site Display 4 Any well that has not yet had gas parameters entered will appear in the Required Flow Parameter Configuration section Click on the well s n
36. Group Group Color Selecta color tor mie groun orne rea M O Calentar Configure Contaci Groups Select the users end os to 2e conlaccted at each escaation leve a A a a ie E fe ga amp x amp IE fo A E a ee Se M icon OHO OC GZ M cr EEEE SA aca roup Dooce SE stscroup CORRE M 5556 up mon Tr FP r 3 The Name of the Group is displayed 4 To add contacts to the Group click Add 5 The Contact Group window opens Enter a name for the Contact Group 6 Select a color from the drop down list Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Understanding Alarm Manager 79 Step Action 7 Select Groups and individuals for the contact group by selecting an escalation level Current Alarm View Alarm Config Alarm Contact Schedule Operators One Schedule Calendar Select Add Edit Delete Save Calendar sun mon tue wed thu fri sat Contact Group Add Edit Delete C Days Weekends 8 Continue to add contact groups until you have all of the contact groups to add to the schedule 9 Select the group to add to the schedule 10 Click on the calendar and the time blocks will be highlighted with the color you have selected for the group 11 Continue until you have completed your schedule Click Save Calendar These contact schedules are now available in the Sensor Settings page Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User G
37. Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Understanding Alarm Manager 67 Vv readings are outside of the allowed range the instrument will immediately transmit to the server If the readings are normal the Smart Alek will not transmit until its next scheduled connect time Satellite Smart Aleks as a rule transmit fewer times per day due to the added cost For this reason cryout alarms are a suitable option since the customer is notified much closer to the time an alarm event occurs than with a standard alarm Contact closure alarms The V2X Smart Alek also supports contact closure alarms This is a special kind of cryout alarm that can be configured to react to a remotely located switch wired to one of the Smart Alek s alarm inputs Site Alarm 1 or 2 This switch can be either normally open or closed with the alarm condition represented by the opposite condition and connected to a device such as a float sensor in a water tank Alarm text both the label and the text that s displayed on an active alarm condition can be customized so make it easier to understand the alarm and the nature of the device connected to it For example Site Alarm 1 could be made to read Water Tank and the active text could be made to read Tank full Note If you want to set up a V2X contact closure alarm or arrange to customize alarm text for one already set up please contact Zedi Support
38. Rigley 4 Well Level Contents Levels Wells 01 10 011 10 W4M 02 10 011 10 W4M 03 10 011 10 W4M 04 10 011 10 W4M 05 10 011 10 W4M Field Contact Information Field Contact Information Name John Smith Phone 403 555 1212 Billing Contact Information Name Sally Sullivan Phone 403 555 3434 Notes Please do not enter comma Update Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 92 Understanding the Fields link After entering field contact information use the procedure steps below to view contact information in the well tree Note that you may not see the telephone icon or view contact information by hovering over it if you have not been granted permissions See Understanding and assigning Web permissions on page 42 for mote information Procedure steps Step Action 1 Close the Well Tree Administration window 2 Log out and log back in again 3 Hover your cursor over the telephone icon of the level for which you updated the contact information and if you have appropriate web permissions a pop up with that information appears see an example in Figure 10 Figure 10 Contact information displayed l Search ISN NOM PIH Unselect All Wells l Archive Sb OCastle a Devon 2 Leduc Phone 403 555 1212 p Pine Creel 4 Billing Contact Name Sally Sullivan Rigley iPhone 403 5
39. Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using Reports and Report Manager 161 The sensors available for reporting from the standard Smart Alek instrument are Differential Pressure Flowing Temperature Gas Flow Static Pressure Volume Flow Integral Internal Temperature No Flow Sample Sample Count Voltage Count In addition external pressure and liquid totalizer sensors can be added to Smart Alek instrument upload and included in your reports The default names for these sensors are Liquid Rate 1 Liquid Rate 2 Well Head Pressure 1 Well Head Temperature 1 Well Head Well Head Pressure 2 Temperature2 If you have renamed your external sensors your selected names will be used Default reports Your organization can designate the four reports that are most useful for daily operations and make them available on your screen in the default report bar In the example in Figure 25 on page 162 there are four 4 reports designated as defaults This is a useful tool for comparing performance on similar wells and will help identify the need for well stimulation activities which may result in the application of targeted operational actions to deliver higher flow volumes Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 162 Using Reports and Report Manager Figure 25 Default reports User Manager Alarm Manager Well Site Summary Fekis Co
40. TOTAL 0 OK io use a partial composition M pe SSC La LEA COZ Gas Relative Density Relathe Density Gr be Reference Pressure of Relative Density Pgr oiszs Reference Temperature of Relate Density Tor fs Start Date Mountain Time YAMM MHH MMES _ 201225100000 E End Date Mountain Time Carmen E T Change will be in eect Indefanely 2 Enter the appropriate new values into the fields described in Table 11 on page 152 Enter values as either molar fractions or percentages Enter the Start Date Mountain Time yyyy MM dd 24HH mm ss for the changes to take effect If the parameters will be ongoing leave the End Date at 2099 If a particular period is being updated enter the End Date Mountain Time yyyy MM dd 24HH mmiss 3 Once you have completed making the meter changes click Update Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the Flow Parameters link 151 Step Action To import gas composition from a file see Data Import on page 111 More guidelines and sources are provided below Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Compressibility Calculation Method AGA 8 1994 Compressibility Factors of Natural Gas and Other Related Hydrocarbon Gases Transmission Measurement Committee No 8 American Gas Association 2nd Printing July 1994 AGA Catalog XQ9212 Synonymous with American Petroleum Institute MPMS Chapter 14 2 Characterization Methods a
41. User Administration Manage Groups User Administration Manage Other Users User Administration View User Logins User Administration Web Permission Admin User Administrations Well Permission Admin Wells Event Log Console Wells Field Management Console Wells Hierarchy Console Wells Instrument Log Console Wells Meter Report Console Wells Set Mut Company Access Permission Limits With a small number of users this is not difficult However this approach can be particularly difficult error prone and take a great deal of time if you have a large number of users as each person s information will have to be revised when users enter and leave an organization or when their responsibilities change Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 36 Using the User Manager Figure 7 Many people many different permissions Large groups of people benefit from using Groups to define permissions If you create groups that mirror company divisions you can apply permissions to the group rather than the individual This way you can rely on rights from group assignments rather than the less efficient direct User and account management method You collect the Users who have the same kinds of access into groups without having to define permissions for the individual Users in the group For example you create a web access group called Operators
42. Vell Test Satelite The Welltest Satellite feature is used in situations where wells are grouped together and the metering isn t performed at the well itself Instead valves are used to periodically e g monthly run the well through the Smart Alek Field Instrument This window is used to add wells to the battery set up the battery parameters applies to all of the wells being tested by the battery change gas composition unique for each well review parameter changes that have been made for each well view test periods on a calendar run reports on each test Information found in this chapter includes Adding a well to the test site on page 193 Reviewing an existing well on page 193 Setting the gas composition for each well on page 194 Checking parameter history on page 194 Running and recording tests on page 195 Calendar on page 196 Setting a text based report on page 197 Updating Fieldview on page 197 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 192 Welltest Satellite To access this function choose Well Test Satellite from the Well Site Options bar widow similar to the one shown in Figure 32 opens Figure 32 Well Test Satellite window Wel Tast Home Well Test Satellite Home Wells Wel v 1 Meter Parameters Evil Mdr Prrtanitler s Gas Composition Wel wi Parameter History wee ss 4 Calendar Show Calendar 6 Raports
43. a predefined value the value is register defined while editing the screen This pre defined write register will not be displayed at run time 11 Execute button This will write all registers of the same color as the button In this for pre defined case the pre defined value of 1 will be written to the register write register Demand Poll 12 Undefined write This will allow entry of a value from a user viewing the screen A register text box or radio buttons in the case of Boolean values will be displayed while the screen is viewed 13 Execute button This will write all registers of the same color as the button In this for undefined example the value entered into the Valve Set Point text box write register will be written to the register Valve Set Point 14 In line graph An in line graph can be displayed on the screen At edit time the graph will not be rendered a placeholder box is shown instead Sheet 2 of 2 Screen overview Figure 37 on page 204 shows the layout for an EFM and Control Main screen Various numbered elements in this diagram are described in Table 16 on page 204 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 204 Figure 37 Zedi SCADA screen Zeal SCADA Last Pol 2007 05 23 0800 4 MDT Access Level Display EFM amp CONTROL MAIN 10 pa Flow Dally Volume 9992 141 E3M pa Elow YDoy Vo
44. a well to use the flow parameter functions Information contained in this chapter is Flow parameter timing issue on page 144 Setting Meter parameters on page 146 Setting Gas Composition values on page 150 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 144 Using the Flow Parameters link Flow parameter timing issue When you update the flow parameters on the Smart Alek web portal the beginning of the parameter update cannot occur in the future This check protects the flow parameters from being used incorrectly by the calculation system before the parameter change actually become effective This same constraint is applied if the Smart Alek instrument is late in dialing into the web portal even when the update is to be applied before the current date See Figure 20 In both cases a manually requested back calculation of the yellow shaded trouble area initiated after all data for the yellow area had been received would correctly update all gas calculations for the entire yellow shaded period Figure 20 Flow parameter update and use Last SA Parameter Current Data time update Date Old flow parameters used for these calcs New flow parameters used for these calcs The new flow parameters would be incorrectly used for these calculations as 3 tier always uses the most current flow parameters in Smart Alek com Smart Alek Secure Inte
45. alarms for your wells By See Understanding Alarm Manager on page 65 quickly being informed of abnormal sensor conditions from the alarm system you will know what to expect at the well site and orga nize the proper response Alarm Manager also reports all alarm con ditions that have taken place on your well You can determine who will receive the alarms and set up contact schedules for the receipt of the alarms Well Site Summary See Well Site Summary on page 61 The well site summary provides an overview of well performance In the Well Site Summary the production is totaled by field See Using the Company Fields The Fields function is used for managing field level groupings of See Understanding the wells Using Fields you can set up the well and field structure to Fields link on page 81 match the one you use internally Defining Fields also determines the structure of the Well Tree Company The company window is used to e Modify the company name link on page 95 e View all the logins for a company e Set the company preferences for e Units of measure e Security settings Data Export Export the Smart Alek data in a number of formats See Data Export on page 103 Data Push With the Smart Alek secure web portal you can use a data push to See Dis Ped on have your Smart Alek sensor data delivered to your computer sys page 107 tem in the format readable by your data management packages With the Data Push func
46. and Daily QTRs that are affected and when a Flow Parameter update is performed the associated Event Log entry is included in the Corrected QTR details Corrected QTRs can be viewed along with the original QTR in the QTR windows QTRs can be manually or automatically updated any number of times However only the most recently corrected QTR values are displayed and used in other displays reports and exports Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the QTRs link 133 Flow dependant time weighted linear averaging The following graphic explains how flow dependant time weighted linear averaging works dP Average Samples in Flowing Period Average All Samples SP Average Samples in Flowing Period Average All Samples Sample Period t gt Tf Average Samples in Flowing Period Average All Samples Time On Flow I Rate Average Rates in Flowing Period Average All Rates i Hours On Flow Time On Flow Sample Period i Volume Rate x Time On Flow dP Time dP Average Samples in Flowing Period SP Average Samples in Flowing Period ARE Tf Average Samples in Flowing Period Time On Flow Rate Average Rates in Flowing Period dP Hours On Flow Time On Flow Sample Period Volume Rate x Time On Flow _ Le i i i 1 i i 1 H t i i H 1 1 Ti
47. and accurate decisions concerning your wells operation with greater certainty The standard system consists of the website used in concert with the Smart Alek instrument The Smart Alek web site can also access the information from other hardware vendors through Zedi SCADA This manual guides you through the basic use of the portal It takes you through logging into the web site retrieving information tracking events and running basic reports If you would like to book further training or speak directly to a Customer Service and Support representative please call 403 444 1100 or 1 866 732 6967 Note In previous releases of Smart Alek the web interface the y internet tool used to manage your Smart Alek equipped wells was usually referred to as Smart Alek com or some variant of that The official full name of the web interface is now Zedi Smart Alek Secure Web Portal In this guide we ll call it the web portal or something akin to that About this guide This user manual contains the procedures you need to use the Smart Alek internet portal and is composed of the following chapters Chapters included in this guide are e Understanding the Well Tree on page 19 Understanding the Standard Function bar on page 21 e Using the User Manager on page 25 e Understanding Alarm Manager on page 65 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 10
48. and define the web permissions that an operator would need to do his job see Figure 8 on page 37 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the User Manager 37 Figure 8 Example Group and web permissions Operators You then create field access groups and define the permissions for the wells in the fields see Figure 9 Figure 9 Example Groups and well permissions Field One and Field Two You can now add your Operators to the Operator group and also to the group that represents their wells see Figure 10 on page 38 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 38 Using the User Manager Figure 10 Giving permissions to specific people by assigning them to Groups Operators BILL JIM FRED In this example Bill and Joe are in the Field One and Operators Groups Fred and Jim are in the Field Two and Operators Groups They have access to the same Smart Alek web portal functions but to different wells Individuals can belong to more than one group Permissions applied in each of the groups are available to that user For example let s say you have two Groups A Accountants and B Operators You add a new user and then add that user to both Groups the user will receive the permissions from both of the Groups Note Any user added to the system belongs to the universa
49. database the screen will be refreshed as if the user clicked the manual refresh button see above 16 Recent Com A searchable by date time list of all commands ever executed on mand History this RTU can be found by clicking here All commands that have had processing occur on them in the last two minutes will be displayed here for easy viewing Sheet 3 of 3 For more information on creating new Zedi SCADA screens configuring RTUs well site and installation parameters please see the on line help Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07
50. gt Select well name from Series drop down box gt Lines gt Color gt Apply gt OK 3D Click to toggle between a 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional view oa of the graph 3 D Rotation Available in 3D view only When selected you can rotate 3D charts about their axis Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Sheet 2 of 3 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Using Reports and Report Manager 159 Table 12 Graphing toolbar icons and their functions continued Icon Function Description Z Cluster Available in 2D view only Click to take a bar graph with two ot more wells for each time period on the x axis and get a sin gle bar graph for each time period This single bar graph repre sents the wells as a cluster and highlights the well with the highest data point me Zoom Click to zoom in on a line graph to view a particular section on Fe the graph It will zoom in the entire graph so use the scroll at the bottom of the line graph to see another section zoomed in Print Preview Click to view the graph as it will be printed and change page set up options if necessary Print Click to print the displayed graph to your printer 5 Tools Click to display or hide the toolbar palette bar and fill bar f Sheet 3 of 3 Understanding sensors in reporting Sensors refer to both transducer based e g Static Pressure and calculation based
51. link 125 RTU tabs for Zedi SCADA Two additional tabs appear in the Site link if the device in question is an RTU in a Zedi SCADA implementation See Zedi SCADA on page 199 for more information on Zedi SCADA and use of the Live Data feature RTU Meter Reports tab Use this tab to set up and display RTU meter reporting for Zedi SCADA see Figure 18 on page 125 for an example of the screen display Figure 18 RTU Meter Reports tab Site Settings Sensors MCAF Enumerations RTU Meter Reports RTU QTR Corrections Copy From Select A Location to Copy M Device Name WA E v LSD N A v Meter Report Time Local N A v Contract Hour N A v Calibrated Static Pressure Range NA v Calibrated Differential Pressure Range N A v Calibrated Temperature Range N A v Sample Flow Calculation Static Pressure N A al Differential Pressure NA v Flowing Temperature NIA v 1 sA R Fe pe ad an nn A LU AR DE ET LOS 2 5 mars sh RTU QTR Corrections tab Use this tab to set up and display RTU QTR Corrections for Zedi SCADA see Figure 19 on page 125 for an example of the screen display Figure 19 RTU QTR Corrections tab Site Settings Sensors MCAF Enumerations RTU Meter Reports RTU QTR Corrections Target Sensor To Correct Source Sensor With Corrected QTR Correction Offset Minutes Hours On 48011 Yday Hours On 48017 Liqu
52. only need to do this once per computer If you are unable to load this plug in contact your internal IT support group for technical assistance Understanding graphing tools These tools are available in all the graphical reports see Figure 23 They can be found both at the top of the graph and from the right mouse click menu Figure 23 Graphing toolbar Ph 3 A ff OB e Pass If the toolbar is not visible right click in the graph and select Toolbar see Figure 24 on page 157 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using Reports and Report Manager 157 Figure 24 Right click to enable graphing toolbar Hee Data Editor Legend box eS Gallery Color g ze Edit title Point labels Font Properties See Table 12 for descriptions of the toolbar icons and their functions Table 12 Graphing toolbar icons and their functions Icon Function Description E Open Click to open a graph previously saved on the user directory Save Click to save a graph as a file to your local hard drive It is rec bal ommended that the default Chart FX format be used Copy to Clip Click to copy the graph so it can be pasted into another pro board gram The program choices are Bitmap Metafile Text data only or OLE Object Gallery Click to select the type of graph e g line chart pie graph to ke create p Fill Click t
53. the screen and in the indificual well site displays 2 Latitude Can be changed to have a site show up where required on the map Longitude version 3 Fields Designates the field under which the site will appear in the Well Tree e Well Site display e Data Export Entered Fields are available from the Drop Down list Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Sheet 1 of 2 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Using the Site link 121 Table 8 Site settings continued Menu item Description 4 Time Zone Sets the time zone where the site is located This is the time zone to which the contract hour is applied Most Reports and parameter entry dates will default to this time zone Meter Type The type of meter on this site 6 HoursOnQuick Enable the quick display of gas Hours On data for yesterday and Display today Enable the quick display of gas Volume data for yesterday and today Volume Quick Display 7 Hours On Sets a threshold for which non continuous flow wells e g plunger Production lift can report an Hours On Production value instead of the Hours Threshold for On Flow actual flowing time value calculated by the Smart Alek Exports system If the flow time is greater than or equal to the threshold set ting the Hour On value will be reported as 24 hours in Production Accounting exports e g Merak PVR PRISM Qbyte DecPro Note that Hours On Flow is still listed i
54. will appear in the Drop Down list for selection Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 176 Using Reports and Report Manager Modifying a report At any time you may modify an existing report by left clicking on the blue hyperlinked report name in the report list After selecting the report you want to modify you will be placed in the Basic Settings screen In Edit you can modify the number of reported days for Dynamic Reports modify the date range selected for Static Reports select an alternate data source select an alternate report type i e Graphical or Text create a new report This option will take you directly into the Report Wizard delete this report You may only delete reports that you have created yourself if you need to provide a report containing the same or similar information periodically you can use Edit Reports to change the report parameters Note Modifying a report overrides existing report information If you wish to keep an existing report as it is you will have to create a New Report through the Report Wizard with a new name Use this procedure to modify a report Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Using Reports and Report Manager 177 Procedure steps Step Action 1 Select one or more wells in the well tree and select Report Manager from the
55. you use to access your wells data e Smart Alek or instrument generally refers to the field instrument that captures the well data and communicates the information to the web site Zedi SCADA refers to the Zedi HMI measurement and surveillance and control interface It allows other hardware to connect with the internet portal See Zedi SCADA on page 199 for more information Screen captures in this guide often use numbered or lettered callouts to label elements that is various areas features buttons links and so on in the screen These numbers are used in subsequent tables to refer to the elements Numbers will sometimes refer to step numbers in a procedure depending on the purpose of the screen capture Online help Smart Alek intelligent Flow Monitoring System The Smart Alek web portal uses a familiar online help format It is designed to be compatible with javascript enabled Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or higher It is context sensitive which means when you click on Help the appropriate Help section opens For example clicking on Help in the top left hand corner of the main web portal page will display the information about the Well Site Data Display Clicking Contents opens the window shown in Figure 1 on page 12 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 12 Figure 1 The main help screen Contents Index Search
56. your company uses for day to day business Note Any changes in the Company function will affect the y ENTIRE company and NOT the individual user Procedure steps Step Action 1 Click on the Company in the standard function bar and choose the Units of Measurement link from the Company window Units of Measurement Smart Alek Intelligent Flow Monitoring System Units of Measureme Company Security Settings View User Logins close Company Information Short Name A short version of this company s Ness Gi Gas name that the company is often to gi ee IS Ne window opens listing units of measurement and defaults for various aspects of Smart Alek data as defined for your company Measurement SensorType i Measurement Type Company Override EffectveCompanyDetaut Concentration System Default M ppm j Count System Default v Data Size System Defaut M 5 Density System Defaut M kg m3 Distance in in f Electric Potential System Defaut v v Electrical Current System Default A a w lEneroy System Default M n GJ ee mt gt PA nn OE ga ST 2 To make changes use the drop down lists New values become active as soon as you select them Sheet 1 of 2 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 98 Using the Company link Step Action 3 Copyright
57. 105 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Contents V Data Push 107 Setting up a Data Push 107 Accessing Data Push functionality 108 Adding a well to a Data Push 108 Re running a failed Data Push 109 Data Import 111 Import gas composition from a file 113 Well Site Display 115 Parts of the Login Well Site Display 115 Using the Site link 119 Site Settings tab 120 Understanding Hours On Production Threshold 121 Sensors tab 122 Remote integration settings 122 MCAF tab 124 Enumerations tab 124 RTU tabs for Zedi SCADA 125 RTU Meter Reports tab 125 RTU QTR Corrections tab 125 Using the QTRs link 127 Daily QTRs 128 Hourly QTRs 130 Modifyinga QTR 131 Automated QTR corrections 132 Flow dependant time weighted linear averaging 133 Using the Event Log link 135 Viewing an event 136 Viewing event details 137 Adding a User Event 138 Using the Meter Reports link 139 Viewing a meter report 140 viewing event details 141 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc vi Contents Using the Flow Parameters link 143 Flow parameter timing issue 144 Setting Meter parameters 146 Setting Gas Composition values 150 Using Reports and Report Manager 155 Understanding simple trend reporting 155 Understanding graphing tools 156 Understanding sensors in reporting 159 Default reports 161
58. 2 Part 3 From a practical stand point the flow equation is not particularly sensitive to small variations in the isentropic exponent Accepted practice for natural gas applications is to use kr k 1 3 Calibration Factor Default 1 A straight multiplier factor that can be used to apply an appropriate calibration standards correction 1 e as described for the product of the 6 calibration fac tors listed in AGA3 1992 Appendix 3 A Sheet 3 of 3 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 150 Using the Flow Parameters link Setting Gas Composition values Use this procedure to set gas composition values for a well Procedure steps Step Action 1 Scroll down to the Gas Composition box Click Edit The following window opens Gas Composition Compressibility Calculation Method Current Compressibiit Menos AGA 8 1992 Gross GriN2 CO2 Gas Components Fm ras Hporogen H2 o Hellum He o 5 NRrogen N2 o Carbon Diode COT O Hyorogen Suipnice 25 0 Menane CHA o js Emane C2H6 b x Propane C345 b s ieo Sutane C4410 k x Normal Evtane C410 o e mopemme cs i7 fo Normal pentane 05H12 o Here CEH14 b x Heptane CTH16 lo Omme C8418 ow Norane C9H20 jo Decane C1022 o s Cardon IMomoaxise CO o Water H20 2 Orgen 02 o Argon Ar o x
59. 52 Using the User Manager Assigning well permissions Use this procedure to set the well permissions for a user or a group Note The procedure steps below refer to numbered areas in the y figure Procedure steps Step Action 1 Click on the Well Permissions tab The following page appears Users Groups Web Permissions Well Permissions Multi Company Access Copy Permissions Well Permissions T FiddTwo lt y n r Everyone 8 2 RSR seit M Sucerviars i Me 5 a 8 FT alisa gs 8 bil eee inc d 2 2 F a caved EERE RES 11 111 11 11 Wom VMN MW F tk O PF geo 22 222 22 22 W5M Fr Mw i M hamh 33 333 33 3 W5M vwMw w AAA 4 44 WM QOvrvwwwe FREE 55 555 55 55 W5M KEKEE ery 66 666 66 65 W5M VEMM x Epa CA A CA SA lt View Default Well Permissions Save View Well Permissions 2 Select a group or user 3 Choose field from the Fields drop down list 4 Select the permissions to be applied on the wells for the selected usets groups 5 Click Save to save the permissions Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the User Manager 53 Understanding and implementing Multi Company Access Some wells may be joint ventures involving ownership or operational reponsibility by more than one company Using the Multi Company Access function the company that owns the wells can allow others to view and modi
60. 55 3434 FT Unknown 2D Moving a well into a field Checking a level in the Well Tree Destination pane will display its contents in the Well Level Contents pane listing the sub levels first then wells Use the following procedure to move another well into the field The procedure steps below refer to Figure 11 on page 93 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Understanding the Fields link 93 Procedure steps Step Action 1 Select the level to which you want to add a well 2 Search for the well that you want to reassign to a different field 3 Select the well to be moved into the chosen field level 4 Click the arrow between the Well Level Contents and Well Tree Source panes The well will move into the wells list in the Well Level Contents pane Figure 11 Moving a well into a field Well Tree Destination Commands Filter Add Level Delete Level s Rename Level Search Field 1 F Field 2 IC Field 2 gt 2North IV Field 3 F Field 3 gt 3North o 7 Field 2 gt 3North gt 3NEast F Field 3 gt 3South Field 3 gt 3South gt 3SEsst Well Level Contents Well Tree Source Levels Filter 3North M Everything Search 3South O L Wells IV Unassigned Wells 2 01 01 111 01 Wim IV Assigned Wells MM Top Levels M Child Levels 02 02 222 02 W2M 03 03 333 03 W3M J 10 10 111 10 wim M 12 12 111 10 W2M F 13 13 111 10 W3M 14 14 104 10 w
61. 5n 20C 0 5834 0 325 Fa 487 69 Paig 714 C 0 6014 0 9875 1 0114 1 0 27 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Using the Flow Parameters link Site Alarm Manager QTRs EventLog InstrumentLlog Meter Reports Flow Parameters For Smart Alek to be able to calculate the correct gas flow and volume you need to set the well s configurations in Flow Parameters These parameters influence the calculations made by the web portal and reflect the physical characteristics of Test Satellite the site and of the gas composition The web portal uses defaults for these paratmeters until you enter initial values for them To ensure your gas flow data is correct it is important you enter your values as soon as possible The parameters should be updated immediately after the initial installation of your Smart Alek instrument and again any time there is a change in the well s characteristics At those times where there has been a change that was not recorded in the system immediately use the Flow Parameter backdate feature which allows a change to historical calculated gas flow based on the updated Flow Parameter table Permissions required to access this function ate Flow Parameters Flow Parameter Console Flow Parameters Gas Composition Import Flow Parameters Manage Gas Composition Flow Parameters Manage Meter Parameters You must have full permissions to
62. 96 elevation in feet 361 psia Similar formulas are available for metric values Contract Base Temperature Tb The temperature to which the Flow Rate and Vol ume ate corrected and reported Common Values Canada 15 C 59 F US 60 F Contract Base Pressure Pb The pressure to which the Flow Rate and Volume are corrected and reported Common values Canada 101 325 Pa 14 696 psia USA 14 73 psia Sheet 1 of 3 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 148 Using the Flow Parameters link Table 10 Meter parameter values continued Parameter Description Low Flow Cutoff If dP drops below this value flow rate will be set to Note For Model 2000 EM Smart Alek instruments Low Flow Cutoff is locally entered on the Field Instrument It is displayed but not configurable on the Flow Parameters page 0 Set this value to 0 to disable the cutoff feature The Unit of Measure displayed in the setting box is the same as the Company default Units of Measure for Differential Pressure Meter Run Type Type of Primary meter Flange Flange tapped orifice meter Pipe Pipe tapped orifice meter eTube eTube elliptical tube meter Default Flange Static Pressure Tap Location Location of the Static Pressure Tap Upstream for Smart Alek Pile Diameter Dr Orifice Plate Diameter dr Beta Ratio Refere
63. Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 24 Understanding the Standard Function bar Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the User Manager Part of the administrator s job is to make sure the users of a web site have the appropriate rights to use it To have access to a site users must be added to the site and if appropriate assigned to a group With User Manager administrators define the functions available to a user The user can then manage their own account activities such as changing passwords entering SMS numbers etc The User Manager window provides functions for adding deleting or modifying User Accounts and Groups and controlling permissions given to each account To access this function you need administrative web permissions Company level settings e g Units of Measure are changed in the Company window by the company administrator In this function you can multi check That is you can select more than one item and change all of those selected at the same time Permissions required to access this function ate ser Administration Account Management Console set Administration Advanced Administrator ser Administration Manage Groups set Administration Web Permission Admin set Administrations Well Permission Admin U U U User Administration Manage Other Users U U U ser Administration Cop
64. Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Understanding the Fields link 87 For example In Figure 5 on page 86 Field 3 gt 3North gt 3N West was deleted but there were two wells in that field After the field was deleted the two wells moved up one level to Field 3 gt 3North as shown in Figure 6 on page 87 Figure 6 Example Weill Tree Destination Commands Add Level Delete Level s Field 3 Rename Level JV Field 3 gt 3North _ Field 2 gt 3North gt 2NEs Field 3 gt 2South Field 2 gt 2South gt 3SEsst Field 2 gt 3South gt 2SWest FT Field 4 i Fiela 5 Well Level Contents Levels 3NEsst Wells 05 05 055 05 WSM 06 06 066 06 Wem Record cannot be deleted child record found details You can not delete a top level that has wells attached to it the Smart Alek system will not let you Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 88 Understanding the Fields link Renaming a Level Use this procedure to rename a level in the tree Figure 7 Renaming a level Well Tree Destination Commands 2 Add Level Delete Levelis Rename Level Explorer User Prompt Field 5 Field 6 F Field 7 F Field 8 Fields M Field One F Field Two Script Prompt Enter a new name for the level Field 10 Development m Field 1 M FR 10 Procedure steps Ste
65. MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the QTRs link 129 Certain situations are flagged on Hourly and Daily QTRs The flags are described in Table 9 Table 9 QTR Flags Flag Description e estimated Indicates there was no data for the period and the QTR values have been estimated p partial Indicates that some data is available but for only part of the period Reported values for the whole period are normalized for the period based on the partial data M manual entry Indicates that the values were adjusted by a Manual QTR entry M over rides a previous or p flag A alarms Indicates that when a QTR is generated an alarm condition has also been recognized The QTR readings are defaulted to Daily and can be switched to Hourly by clicking Hourly QTRs at the top of the list Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 130 Using the QTRs link Hourly QTRs Hourly QTRs are calculated from the raw data transmitted from the field The raw data consists of flow dependent weighted averages for up to one hour of the once per second sensor readings and are time stamped at the end of the averaging period Cross the hour averages are split to synchronize a reading to the end of the hour i e xx 59 59 The raw readings within the xx 00 00 xx 59 59 period are then further averaged to create the Hourly QTRs There are
66. Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Welltest Satellite 195 Running and recording tests If you are uncertain of these actual test period click Gas Flow Rate in the sensor area of the Well Site display for visual clues to appropriate test times ME rm Lil CIN M SE 11588 SHE SM Aree Minu Dsfauk Gack F ow Fate onl i a 1 fl f a lsh d ul ji ARTE E AE liv AU MT Mi nji y ll ON PE We ee ee ee The circled area shows a change occurred this could have been a valve changeover from one well to another Holding your cursor on top of data points will give you the exact date and time that point occurred This information can be used to set up your test Select two points one for the start of the test and one for the end of the test Procedure steps Step Action 1 Select the well you want to test from the Wells drop down list Wells well w 2 Click Click for new test Enter the start date and time and the end date and time Ensure Start and End times DO NOT overlap other tests If unsure refer to the Calendar or Reports Entire Satellite 4 Enter any comments you want to record with respect to this test 5 Click Update Well Test Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 196 Welltest Satellite Calendar The calendar displays all tests that have occurred for all well
67. Smart Alek hover over this icon and a pop up 0 appears indicating whether the unit is GSM or 1xRTT A Control amp I O enabled i gt Joint Venture if you hover over this icon a pop up will indicate who owns the Smart Alek 7 Satellite Smart Alek Virtual Smart Alek Smart Alek of other type Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Understanding the Well Tree When you login to the Smart Alek secure web portal the Well Tree appears on the left side of the window Any wells that you have selected from your previous session will be selected and their well site information will be displayed Permissions required to access this function are User Administration Account Management Console General MAP Display General Web Login You must also have been granted permissions to the wells that you wish to view By default the Well Tree is open Figure 2 is an example of the well tree The alphabetic labels are explained in Table 3 on page 20 Figure 2 Well Tree display _ ISN OM PIH Unselect All Wells FiddOne FiddTwo M FiddThr FM FiddFour r Fr D EE EH amp Field Five Field Six 11 111 111 11 wom J O 22 222 222 2 Wom Q 33 333 333 33 wom m 44 444 444 44 Wm a 7 Field Seven Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Ze
68. Well Site Summary on page 61 e Understanding the Fields link on page 81 Using the Company link on page 95 e Data Export on page 103 e Data Push on page 107 e Data Import on page 111 Well Site Display on page 115 e Using the Site link on page 119 e Using the OTRs link on page 127 e Using the Event Log link on page 135 e Using the Meter Reports link on page 139 e Using the Flow Parameters link on page 143 e Using Reports and Report Manager on page 155 Using the Instrument Log link on page 187 Welltest Satellite on page 191 Zedi SCADA on page 199 Navigating in this guide If you are reading this guide on your computer s screen using Adobe Actobat ot Adobe Reader note that blue text you see represents hyperlinks to another part of the guide Use them to go quickly to other areas of the document To return to the page which brought you to the linked information click on the Previous View button on the Acrobat toolbar Note If this button isn t visible on the toolbar right click on either the Next Page or Previous Page arrow in Acrobat s or Readet s toolbar EN and select Previous View from the list of options that appears Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 11 Documentation conventions Within this document e internet portal or web site refers to the software database and web site
69. Zedi Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 ooOoooooco ag 00000000 O a 0000 0 0 0O O O O O o0000 0 O O O eC I OOOOC 0000 O DO Copyright 10Dec07 Zedi Inc Your company has chosen the Zedi Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal as a business tool to help you manage and improve the performance of your well sites The standard Smart Alek consists of both a Field Instrument and a software application that is available over the Internet This publication discusses the Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal website and its functionality If you would like to book training sessions or speak directly to a Customer Service and Support Representative please call 403 444 1100 or 1 866 732 6967 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Contents Overview 9 About this guide 9 Navigating in this guide 10 Documentation conventions 11 Online help 11 Accessing the web portal interface 13 Understanding the Well Tree 19 Understanding the Standard Function bar 21 Using the User Manager 25 Understanding security and user rights 26 Adding a User account 27 Modifying a User account 33 Deleting a User account 34 Understanding and creating Groups 35 Understanding Groups 35 Adding a Group 39 Renaming a Group 40 Deleting a Group 41 Understanding and assigning Web permissions 42 Adding permissions 48 Understanding and assigning Well Permissi
70. a Export on page 103 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 198 Welltest Satellite Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Zedi SCADA Site Alarm Manager QTRs EventLog Meter Reports Live Data Zedi SCADA allows the Smart Alek web portal to integrate with third party RTUs Remote Terminal Unit and EFM Electronic Flow Measurement devices Using a custom tailored interface and universal polling engine users can have complete two way communication and well site control using RTU and EFM hardware The setup for a Zedi SCADA differs from that for a regular Smart Alek field instrument The hardware such as modem RTU and polling engine are installed Then register values from the RTU are mapped to the Smart Alek web portal display and grouped into screens Permissions required to access this function are Zedi SCADA Admin Access Zedi SCADA Control Access Zedi SCADA Edit Access Zedi SCADA Use Zedi SCADA Sub System N Note With the appropriate permissions customers can V develop their own screens However we recommended that screens be built for you by Zedi support personnel That way you can be sure that screens work perfectly and contain all the elements you need To access this function choose Live Data from the Well Site options bar Smart Alek Secure Interne
71. am F 15 15 105 15 W5M Pm annnnn nn Anii ore gt Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 94 Understanding the Fields link Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the Company link Alarm Manager Use the Company link to e modify the company name address and primary contact person e view all the logins for a company e set the company preferences for units of measure company security settings To access Company choose Company from the Standard Function bar Note some of these options may not be available depending on y A your specific permissions Permissions required to access this function are Company Company Management Console Company Company Security Company Company Default UOM User Administration View User Logins Information found in this chapter includes Entering or modifying basic company information on page 96 Entering or modifying company units of measurement and sensor types on page 97 Viewing user logins on page 99 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 96 Using the Company link Defining company security settings on page 100 Entering or modifying basic company information Use this procedure to enter new information for a company such as company name addr
72. ame in this section to enter them To display information from the Smart Alek instrument at the well click the Well Selection Box You can select one or many wells The information from the selected well s last transmission is displayed When one or more wells are chosen the following information shown in Figure 12 appears for each well Figure 12 Well Site Display Unselect Al Wels a l R Field One Ficld Two i O heid three m Field Four a O Field Five a Field Six a 7 gy Field Seven o Field Eight W 7 g Fici Hine Field Ten D mozza wow U 54 1 uuseresevvow O M 02 01 122 43 wom 0 M amp 02 02 657 21 WM D uesars ovau IS 1M PIH Smart Alek Intelligent Fiow Monitoring System Srrart Alck Rsportnz Lost Trensmize on 2007 07 19 12 23 27 MOT Today Volume 0 E3M3 20 Volume 1 62 E2M2 3 StatcPressure 182 19 25g Dificrential Prczurs 02 in H20 Voltage ezv W Internel Tempersture 28 3 C 3 GesFowRsie C E3W3 Dsy Flow inegal 0 pri Seine Count 2204 NoFowSamale Count 22 Tue bots C 50 Metz Reports Flow Parameters The numbers in the list below pertain to those in Figure 12 1 Well Site Name Identifier Usually the LSD of the well but any identifier may be used Well Site Name Identifier Configuration Usually this will be the type of device that is connected to the well site Serial Number Usua
73. an be updated with a demand poll and instantaneous values Sheet 1 of 3 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Zedi SCADA 205 Table 16 Zedi SCADA screen element descriptions for Figure 37 continued No Element Description 3 Access Level All screens can be configured as either display screens or control screens In a control screen a user can control the behavior of the monitored well Generally access to these screens is limited and this is based on the privileges of your login account 4 RTU IP Address Bytes Sent and The total bytes sent and received by zedi since the last time zedi was Received restarted This feature is a function of zedi and can not be changed or disabled 6 Edit New Any user with Zedi SCADA edit admin ability is able to modify viewable screens or add new screens at any time Clicking either Edit or New will bring up the screen edit interface see below 7 Manual Refresh Pressing a manual refresh button will reload data from the Zedi Buttons SCADA database and display it on the web screen This does not request new data from the RTU 8 Drop Down List Displays the shortcuts to the screens the current user can view Box 9 Command with Commands are all composed of writable registers and an execute pre determined button When this command button is clicked the corresponding values register on the RTU will b
74. as described In the example shown in Figure 3 on page 84 3NWest and 3NEast are the children of 3North which is the child of Field 3 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 84 Understanding the Fields link Figure 3 Well Tree Destination pane Well Tree Destination Commands Add Level Delete Level s Rename Level F Field 3 F Field 3 gt 3North F Field 3 gt 2North gt 3NEsst Field 3 gt 2North gt 2NWest Field 3 gt 2South Field 2 gt 2South gt 3SEast Field 3 gt 3South gt 3SWest l Field 4 Creating the Well Tree This section contains the following procedures Adding a Level on page 84 Deleting a Level on page 86 Renaming a Level on page 88 Adding a Level Use this procedure to add a level to the well tree Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Understanding the Fields link 85 Figure 4 Adding a level 2 Well Tree Destination Commands Add Level Delete Level s Rename Level D DansTest Explorer User Prompt Development Field 1 F Field 2 F Field 3 Enter name for level z i Field 3 gt 3North ance J Field 3 gt 2Noth North IT Field 2 gt 2North Script Prompt Weill Level Contents Levels 2Notf Wells Procedure steps Step Action 1 2 Select the field to which you want to add a lower level Click Add L
75. ble in Raw Data and Daily Production Data Sources There are e Well Head Pressure 1 e Well Head Temperature 1 e Well Head Pressure 2 e Well Head Temperature 2 Liquid Volume 1 and Liquid Volume 2 are available in both e Raw Data Source contains the Cumulative Volume readings for those Sensors from the last reset of the flow totalizer e Daily Production Data Source contains the calculated Daily Volume The Daily values are listed in the Daily Quality Transaction Records QTRs These Sensors are available for daily export or Daily Production Data reports as well as Raw Data reports Cumulative volume is reportable through Raw Data Reports while Daily Volume is reported through Daily Production Data Reports and Daily Quantity Transaction Records QTR Two other related Liquid Sensors are also available Liquid Rate 1 and Liquid Rate 2 which correspond to Liquid Volume 1 and Liquid Volume 2 They represent the average flowing rate between the last two readings delivered from the Smart Alek instrument They are stored as Raw Data only and while not available for export other than CSV Export they may be displayed on the main well listing page Note that in report setup these sensors are listed as a generic type In the report they will be listed by their assigned sensor name For example Wellhead Pressure 1 and Wellhead Temperature 1 will display on a report as Casing Pressure and Casing Temperature if so named Smart Alek
76. d Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Understanding Alarm Manager 71 Current Alarm When you select Alarm Manager the Current Alarm window opens This displays the current alarms including those that need to be cleared Current Alarm Alarm History Configure Alarm Contact Schedule Current Alarm helo 05 12 221 43 WAM im Get Alarms 3 Location Name Sensor Name Error Type Reading Time Value 05 12 221 43 WAM Voltage Low 2007 06 21 20 01 44 MDT 775V The parts of the window are described in Table 1 Table 1 Current Alarm Tab 1 Alarm Manager Tabs Current Alarms shows the current alarms including those that need to be cleared Alarm History Displays all of the alarms that have happened selecting a specific alarm allows you to view the details of that alarm Configure Alarms Allows you to define the alarms for any of the wells to which you have access set the schedule for who will receive the alarm notifications set the number of retries and escalate the calls to other contacts Contact Schedule The contact schedule allows you to define when specific individuals groups or schedule groups will be contacted in a 7 day 24 hour format 2 Well Selection drop down list This list contains all of the wells that can be accessed by the user If you have selected Configure Alarms from the Standard Function Bar the default
77. di Inc 20 Table 3 Understanding the Well Tree Key to Figure 2 Figure label Description a Hide the Well Tree by clicking the Hide Well List tab You can tog gle autohide by clicking the push pin button at the top of the Well Tree To re display the Well Tree click the Show Well List tab on the left of the display To turn autohide on or off click the push pin button Wells are grouped into Fields on the left side of the window To display every well in a field click the plus sign next to the field name This plus sign then changes to a minus sign click it to colapse the list again To select individual wells expand the field lists and check the appropriate wells To search for a specific well enter part or all of the Well ID into the Search field then click Search The Well Tree will highlight the wells that your account has access to that match your search crite tia Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc The icons next to the well sites provide more information about the Smart Alek device D indicates the modem type hover over this icon and a pop up appears indicating whether the unit is GSM or 1xRTT f indicates Control amp I O enabled Zedi SCADA tS indicates a joint venture hover over the icon to see who owns the Smart Alek a indicates a Satellite Smart Alek ZI indicates Virtual Smart Alek indicates a Smart Alek of an unkcnown type Smart Alek Secu
78. dified to reflect your preferred names Options available are Well Head Pressure 1 or 2 Tubing Pressure Casing Pressure Pipeline Pressure Inlet Pressure Discharge Pressure Suction Pressure Methanol Pump Pressure Control Valve Position Fuel Gas Pressure ESD Valve Pressure Tank 1 Level Tank 2 Level Liquid Volume Measures the volumes recorded at an external liquid totalizer sensor Your device can support up to two external liquid totalizers The name Liquid Volume 1 has been configured specifically for this example The names for your sensors can be modified to reflect your preferred names Gas Flow Rate Products supplied by zedi meet the API Chapter 21 standards Hours On Displays the amount of time in HOURS MINUTES that the well was flowing Note The Zedi SCADA Live Data system can support any number of field inputs as well as the traditional EFM data points General Well Site options This line presents different options and tasks you may perform with this well site including setting which sensors to display on the well site display Access to these options may be limited by your user account privileges Detailed descriptions of the Well Site Display elements and how to use them are found in Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the Site link on page 119 Using the OTRs link on page 127 Using the Event Log link on page 135 Using the Meter Reports link on page 139 Using the Flow Parameters link
79. does not Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Data Export 105 Using Data Export To access this function choose Data Export from the Standard Function bar The following window opens Unselect All Wells I Field One I Field Two F Field Three M Field Four I Field Five I Field Six I o Field Seven I Field Eight I Field Nine PF o1 02 323 41 wen F o1 03 412 32 wem F7 02 01 123 43 WSM a 03 02 657 21 WEM x PF 03 05 921 38 sm F amp 04 01 231 19 wm 05 02 267 41 wee 05 05 321 36 WSM F 06 01 231 48 WSM F 07 02 267 32 W5M BE aoa a 3817 NSM PIH Smart Alek Intelligent Flow Monitoring System Please choose locations to export from the tree in the left frame Start Date For File End Date For File YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD 2007 7117 2007 7117 Daily QTR Export v 3 Download Daity QTR Export Daity QTR Export w Flags DECPRO Export Well Test Merak TEST Export QByte and P ee SPEEA pte Enter the first and last years months for the export only Merak Export uld export January through March 2006 data PRISM Export ProCount Export aByte Export csv Export Zedi SCADA CSV Export Split Date Time CSV Export FAS Export Procedure steps Step Action 1 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Select the check box of each well to export i
80. ds Expire 60 Jdays s Number of Days warning before Passwords Expire 15 days s a tg a AA a Make the required changes using drop down menus and editable fields as needed Click the Update Security Settings button at the bottom of the form when finished Aias mes Dy a ils i a 2 poe a L oa Leur R ee Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Account Lockout Policy Account Temporary Locks Out A Number of Login Failures Until Accounts Lockout 3 failures s Number of Days Until Timed Lockouts Expire 0 01 days s g Update Security Settings x Sheet 2 of 2 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 102 Using the Company link Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Data Export User Manager Alarm Manager Well Site Summary Fields Company Data Export Data Push Datalmport Support Logout The Smart Alek web portal can export data in any number of pre defined formats to import reports into Excel production accounting or Field Data Capture FDC programs Permissions required to access this function are Reports and Data Manual Data Export Export file options are shown in Table 5 Table 5 Export file options Type Description Daily QTR Quantity Transaction Record an Excel formatted sheet with the Hours on Export Prod
81. e The name for this account used to log into the webpage Full Name The full first and last name of the owner of this account Forgotten Password Email _ The email address will be used for recovering forgotten Q passwords Security Question What is your favorite color v This question will be asked if you forget your password Security Answer gg This is your answer to the question above NN New Password ie Enter new password here Confirm Next gt gt Enter the User Details for the account you are creating a Login Name enter the name you want the user to use when logging into the web portal b Full name enter the new users name c Forgotten Password Email enter the email address to which the forgotten password will be sent d Security Question select a question from the drop down list e Security Answer enter an answer to the security question f New Password enter a password and confirm by reentering it g Next takes you to the Email tab to continue entering information Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 28 Using the User Manager Step Action Note Login names and passwords are case sensitive Passwords must not contain any spaces of an apostrophe The password must be from 6 to 30 characters long It must contain at least one alphabetical and at least one numerical character Email alarm and pr
82. e B hank yourcomp 2 ingrid yourcome wmon T Enter mew password here jim yourcompam Confirm L karen yourcomp Next gt gt sect pasuse Enter the new settings for the account The settings are as described in Adding a User account on page 27 Click Save to save the changes Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 34 Using the User Manager Deleting a User account Use this procedure to permanently remove a user from the user account database Procedure steps Step Action 1 From the Users window see Figure 4 on page 26 select the user you want to remove The information for that account opens in the pop up window Acct Info Emal Daily Prod Emai Settngs Users User Details Chart Type The type of chart that should be created for graphical trends Leave this set to auto unless you are having problems image Portable Network Graphic Any Show Empty Well Tree Levels Enable this to see all levels in your wel tree including the I empty ones Sele R frang Groups These are the groups this user is in Everyone Selec hank T Remember locations z I Take Ownership ce R jim ee Karer rc Delete this user sien 2 Select the Settings tab 3 Select Take Ownership This allows administrators to take over reports that have been created by the user These reports won t be deleted when the selected user i
83. e set to the value of the textbox The poll ing displayed is updated 10 Title Name of the current screen 11 Green Flags A good quality flag The data displayed is an exact match to the data found on the RTU at the moment of the last poll This item may be clicked to view a 7 day graph of the data 12 Grey Flags An unknown quality flag The data displayed is not known to be a match to the data found on the RTU at the moment of the last poll Until Zedi SCADA connects to the RTU these values could possibly be out of synchronization or not available Once commu nication to the RTU occurs and there there is associated data avail able the flag would again become green This item may be clicked to view a 7 day graph of the data 13 Black Flags A black flag means that a communication attempt with the RTU occurred and the data could not be retrieved Again it is unknown if the data displayed on the screen is a match to the data in the RTU Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Sheet 2 of 3 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 206 Zedi SCADA Table 16 Zedi SCADA screen element descriptions for Figure 37 continued No Element Description 14 Alarm The sensor is in an alarm condition 15 Refresh The automatic screen refresher slowly fills up over time one bar every two seconds or ten seconds for a complete fill If at that time any data has changed in the Zedi SCADA
84. e steps Step Action 1 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Click Details in the Event Log to see the information that has been recorded for the selected event Information about the event is displayed Event Loa Listing Add User Event Generated On 2006 11 23 14 39 14 MST 88 888 88 W5M Created By 111user Action Meter Parameter Event e StartDate UTC 2006 10 30 18 00 EndDate UTC 2099 12 31 00 00 e Changed Base Temperature Tb from 18 C to 15 C Last Data Time UTC 2005 07 30 17 35 34 View Triggered Meter Report To return to the listing click Event Log Listing To add an event click Add User Event See Adding a User Event on page 138 for details To view the report created click View Triggered Meter Report Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 138 Using the Event Log link Adding a User Event Use this procedure to manually add an event This is useful for describing why a particular change was made to a device Step Action 1 In the Event Log window click Add User Event The Event window opens Event Log Listin Well 88 888 88 WSM serial v Created By lt user name gt Action User Event CEE 6 2 Select the Instrument from the drop down menu 3 The User Event is assigned to the name under which you are logged into the Smart Alek web portal 4 Describe the event as required
85. ec07 152 Table 11 Gas Composition Using the Flow Parameters link Gas Normal Range Expanded Range Hydrogen H2 lt 10 0 to 100 Helium He lt 0 2 0 to 3 Nitrogen N2 0 to 50 0 to 100 Definition Carbon Diox 0 to 30 0 to 100 ide CO2 Hydrogen Sulphide H2S lt 0 02 0 to 100 Methane CH4 45 to 100 0 to 100 Ethane C2H6 lt 10 0 to 100 Propane C3H8 lt 4 0 to 12 Iso Butane C4H10 All Butanes lt 1 lt 6 Normal Butane C4H10 All Butanes lt 1 lt 6 Iso Pentane C5H12 All Pentanes lt 0 3 lt 4 Normal Pentane C5H12 All Pentanes lt 0 3 lt 4 Hexane C6H14 For Hexanes Plus etc combined lt i e C6 C7 0 2 0 to Dew Point Heptane C7H16 For Hexanes Plus etc combined lt i e C6 C7 0 2 0 to Dew Point Octane C8H18 For Hexanes Plus 1 e C6 C7 etc combined lt 0 2 0 to Dew Point Nonane C9H20 For Hexanes Plus 1 e C6 C7 etc combined lt 0 2 0 to Dew Point Decane C10H22 Carbon Monoxide CO For Hexanes Plus 1 e C6 C7 etc combined lt 0 2 Normal lt 3 0 to Dew Point Expanded Range lt 3 Water H20 Oxygen 02 Normal Range lt 0 05 Normal Range considered to be 0 Expanded Range 0 to 10 Expanded Range 0 to 21 Argon Ar Normal Range considered to be 0 Expanded Range 0 to 1 Co
86. ed Permission name Required Where found in the portal What it does by Corresponding Well Permission User Administration Web Per Admin User Manager gt Web Permissions mission Admin The User can manage all company user s and group s access to any web permission that they currently have access to user can never remove their personal web permis sions User Administrations Well Per Admin Standard Function Bar gt User Man mission Admin ager gt Well Permissions Users can manage all company user s and group s access to wells They can give and remove permis sion for any user of group to any well either owned by the company ot Multi Company Access by the company User Administration Copy Per Admin Standard Function Bar gt User Man missions ager gt Copy Permissions Copying permissions will replace To copy permissions you must have the all of the following items on the following permissions target user or group making it an Copy Permissions exact copy of the source user of Manage Well Permissions group fee Manage Web Permissions Well Permissions Hf Web Permissions anage Groups Group Membership Wells Event Log Console Operator Well Site Options gt Event Log Allows viewing events and creating manual events for wells Wells Field Management Console Admin Standard Function Bar gt Fields Data Push link will show up on the web menu Sheet 5 of 7 Smart Alek Secu
87. edules You will also need to be granted well permissions to the wells to be viewed Information in this chapter includes The alarm process on page 65 Recognizing when an Alarm occurs on page 68 e Accessing Alarm Manager on page 70 Understanding the Contact Schedule on page 77 e Adding a Schedule on page 77 The alarm process Understanding the alarm process is essential to using it properly Three types of alarms are possible and differ only in the timing of the alarm message to the outside world The Standard or server based Alarm method is the default and is managed completely from the website Cryout or instrument based Alarms Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 66 Understanding Alarm Manager require setup on the Smart Alek field instrument by a technician in the field Contact closure alarms must also be set up by a field technician All three types of alarms are described below Standard alarms In a typical Smart Alek cellular installation the field instrument is configured to process and store averaged data from all of its internal sensors On a regular basis it sends the data to the web site To conserve power it stores one second data samples from the sensor inputs Once an hour the instrument wakes up and does the following 1 Computes the averages from the stored samples e g 3 600 in an hour 2 Turns on the modem 3 Connec
88. ek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using Reports and Report Manager 163 Using Report Manager Use the Report Manager to create modify or view a report generated by Smart Alek web portal data on individual or multiple sites With it you can create customized reports based on one or more variables that are measured at the well to provide insight into well production Using the Report Manager you can create your own reports by selecting e the variables you want displayed e the time frame of the data collected e one or more wells Use the Report Manager to create modify or view a report generated by the Smart Alek web portal data on individual or multiple sites Information and procedures provided in this section are e Understanding text vs graphical reports on page 163 Understanding manual and auto ranging on page 165 Understanding data sources for reports on page 165 Opening Report Manager on page 166 Creating a new report on page 167 e Modifying a report on page 176 e Managing reports on page 178 Understanding text vs graphical reports Reports are a formatted and organized presentation of data Graphical reports allow you to see data displayed on a chart Text based is useful for quickly seeing a list of data for a well without needing to export the data first A text based report can support as many sensors as you want at one time Smart Alek Secu
89. el v 6 Table 14 describes the parts of the window Table 14 Well Test Satellite window Screen area Description 1 Wells Allows you to add modify review and delete wells to the bat tery 2 Meter Parameters Allows you to define the meter parameters for the selected well 3 Gas Composition Allows you to add modify review and delete the gas composi tion for the wells You can define unique compositions for each ot apply the same composition to all 4 Parameter History Tells you what composition was set for each well over a period of time 5 Calendar The calendar displays all tests that have occurred for all wells that report to the test site 6 Reports This option provides a tabular report on all of the tests com pleted It can be run for all wells or an individual well Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Welltest Satellite 193 Adding a well to the test site Use this procedure to add a well to a test site Procedure steps Step Action 1 Select New Well for the Wells drop down list and enter the information for the well Manage Wells Common Name LSD OOOO uwi Comments General information j Update Well Information Showing Last 35 7 Days Apply Click for New Test Record Start 24h Oil 24h Water 24h Emul 24h Gas Statu m3 m3 m3 E3m3 2 Click Update Oil Well Information Reviewing an existing well
90. en click the Login button If this is not the first time you have logged in skip to step 5 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 14 Step Action 3 The first time you log in you will be asked to fill in an information form All fields with a red must be completed This information is used by the Smart Alek database 5 qh N 2 S 5 Ey 3 e Company 4 Address 5 Area of Responsibility Please Select One v x Please Select One v 3 7 Phone 4 gt 8 Cell o 4 gt i g 3 Required Field yank you from zed i solutions Check and Submit 4 Click the Check and Submit button Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 15 Step Action 5 The text version interface opens Smart Alek Mieta Fi Monon System Z o f 8 i 4 i i iH HL The parts of the window are described in Table 1 6 Select a well from the well tree list you can select more than one well ISN H M Opti Unselect All Wels VT Archive w Field One Field Two l Field Three Field Four T 01 02 323 41 wsm I 01 03 412 32 WSM amp M 02 01 123 43 WSM M 03 02 657 21 WSM w Field Five e Field Six Field Seven Field Eight a Field Nine I
91. erential Pressure C Fed One gt 11 64455 2 MM c sm ne 2 aia AE C Internal Temperature C Field One 21 4013332 WM C Liquid Rate 2 C FiadOne gt 22 31312WM C Methanol Alarm 1 Methanol Alarm 2 C FiddOne gt 2442121 23 WM C Fed One gt 23 45132 23 WM 2 RE 7 ing Pressure 2 SANN Tubing Temperature C Field Two 11 54 247 87 MM C Voltage C Fed Two gt 10 56 742 76 WAM C Fed Two gt 11 42 345 64 WAM C Fidd Two gt 11 64 456 22 WM C Fed Two gt 17 63 188 65 WM C Field Two 12 63 323 65 WAM C Fed Tivo gt 21 40 133 32W4M C Fed Two 22 21 313 124M C Fidd Two gt 2442 121 23 WM a To set up or change alarm parameters perform the following steps Step Action 1 Click the Configure Alarm tab in the Alarm Manager 2 In the wells listing choose a well for which you want to configure an alarm 3 The sensors list is populated with the sensors available for the well If you selected a number of wells only the sensors that all of the selected wells have in common will be displayed Select the sensor for which you want to define alarm parameters The sensor setting window opens Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 74 Understanding Alarm Manager Sensor Settings Sensor settings are shown in Figure 1 The numbers in this figure denote specific areas of the screen which are described in Table 3 Figure 1 Sensor settings 12 32 123 54 W5M
92. ernet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the Site link 123 Figure 14 Sensors tab and Edit dialog for a sensor Site Settings Sensors MCAF Enumerations Name Measurement Sensor Type Raw Tag Display Flowing Temperature Temperature Flowing Temperature 13 Yes Edit Static Pressure Pressure Static Pressure 14 es E Differential Pressure Pressure Differential Pressure Yes Edit Voltage 16 Yes Edit Volume i Dre 18 No Edit Sensor Name Flowing Temperature Gas Flow Rate 19 Yes Edit Flow Integral Display In Blue Box Vv 2 Yes Edit Sample Count Data Type Decimal E oe Edt Daily Hours on Flow Measurement Type Temperature 23 No Edit igasse Wel Head Prgpsure 1 ES Hardware UOM Celsius AR res SES s si Sensor Type Flowi ing Temperatu re v Raw Sensor Tag Daily Sensor Tag Sensor Tag Modifier Enable Server Alarms Enable Server Events Register is Read Only QTR Calculation Method QTR Aggregate Type QTR Data Source Note that the Edit form lets you define whether of not a sensor is shown in the well site display You can also do this quickly from the main Sensors tab using the toggling Yes or No link See Figure 15 Figure 15 Enabling disabling displaying a sensor Site Settings Name Measurement Sensor Type Flowing Temperature Temperature Flowing Temperature Static Pressure Pressure Static Pressure Differential P
93. ess and primary contact Procedure steps Step Action 1 Choose Company from the Standard Function bar The Company Maintenance screen opens with information it contains so far displayed Note that this screen also contains links to up to three other areas depending on your permissions where various functionality is configured Units of Measurement Company Security Settings and View User Logins Smart Alek Intelligent Flow Monitoring System Units of Measurement Company Security Settings View User Logins close Company Information Short Name A short version of this company s Nessie Oil amp Gas name that the company is often to referred by Legal Name The legal operating name of this Loch Ness Oil and Gass company PRES 550 Auld Lang Syne Way The Company s complete billing Lochdubh address Contact The central point of contact for this None v company Notes Any extra notes about this company Save 2 Make changes and updates as needed on this screen and click the Save link at the bottom right corner of the screen Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the Company link 97 Entering or modifying company units of measurement and sensor types Many different modes of measurement are used today and the Smart Alek interface allows you to choose the units
94. evel The Add Level window is displayed Enter the name of the level in the box and click Ok The new level is added to the field In the Well Destination the new field has now been added and can be selected Well Tree Destination Commands Add Level Delete Level s Rename Lev Field 1 F Field 2 F Field 2 gt 2Noth F Field 2 Field 2 gt 3North Field 3 gt 3North gt 3NEsst Field 2 gt 3North gt 3NWest F Field 2 gt 3South Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 86 Understanding the Fields link Note Fach field must have a unique name In Figure 5 on y 7 page 85 each sub level is prefaced by the number of the field making it unique Deleting a Level Use this procedure to delete a level from the well tree Figure 5 Deleting a level Well Tree Destination Commands 2 Add Level Delete Levells Rename Level Field 2 Field 2 gt 2North Field 2 gt 2North gt 3NEsst IV Fie 3North gt 3NWest Field 2 gt 2South Field 2 gt 2South gt 2SEast Field 2 gt 2South gt 2SWest I Field 4 Well Level Contents Levels Wells 05 05 055 05 W5SM 06 06 066 06 Wem Procedure steps Step Action 1 Select the field that you want deleted 2 Click Delete Level s If you delete a child level the well s are moved to the top level Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10
95. ewlogins asp Smart Alek intelligent Flow Monitoring System Car er Sheet 2 of 2 Defining company security settings Use this procedure to define various aspects of web portal security settings such as user password length and content requirements account lock out behavior and so on Procedure steps Step Action 1 Click on Company in the standard function bar and choose the Company Security Settings link from the Company window Company Security Settin Smart Alek b Intelligent Flow Monitoring System Units of Measurement Company Security Settings View User Logins close Company Information Short Name A short version ofthis companys ise O Gas that thi fte qag silo NA NAS EE ER S T NT NS Sheet 1 of 2 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the Company link 101 Step Action window opens showing current security settings for your company Smart Alek Intelligent Flow Monitoring System fa character s 12 character s Minimum Number of Alphabetical Characters 0 letter s Minimum Number of Numeric Characters O _ number s Minimum Number of Symbol Characters op symbol s Passwords Must Contain Mixed Alphabetical Case E Password Expiry Password Expiry Policy Password Can Expire M Number of Days Until Passwor
96. fy data from the Smart Alek instrument transmitting from the joint venture well Joint Ventures are initially set up by our Customer Service staff Setting up a Multi Company Access well is a three step process Step 1 Chent initiates Multi Company Access request on page 53 Step 2 OW NER sets maximum permission levels for Multi Company Access wells on page 54 Step 3 VIEWER sets permission levels for Multi Company Access wells on page 55 Step 1 Client initiates Multi Company Access request Either the OWNER or the VIEWER calls Zedi for Multi Com pany Access for the VIEWER company to see one or more of the OWNER S wells When everything is set up and ready to be implemented a Zedi CSS person completes the set up process From there they choose the OWNER and VIEWER companies and the wells that should be allowed to be accessed from the OWNER by the VIEWER The Smart Alek web portal now acknowledges that the VIEWER company has Multi Company Access access to the specified OWNER S wells However without being set up in the OWNER company s Multi Company access function the Viewer will not see the well Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 54 Using the User Manager Step 2 OWNER sets maximum permission levels for Multi Company Access wells Office The OWNER must now log into the Smart Alek web portal and go to t
97. ger A list of folders and reports to which you have access appears New Folder Delete Folder ee Tip Folder Listings Z Probes CA default Ca DO nor roucH q 2cvaTo QB minus 40 Qf Set Test ee Temperature QM Tor QP Voltage All Data Real Time g ET a manema sem 2 Double click the folder in the list to open it 3 Click on the report you want to move and click Advanced Settings at the top of the screen Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 182 Using Reports and Report Manager Step Action 4 Select the new destination folder for the report from the Report Folder drop down list Basic Settings Sensor Selections Advanced Settings Report Folder ZI Probes DO NOT TOUCH Report Owner ZI Probes Z I Probes DO NOT TOUCH Z Probes default amelp DORE F A W Ne es ie 7 A HAS nm de tt 5 Click Save Changes Sample reports Examples of reports that customers have used to improve well performance are included here for your reference Report 1 Line pressure optimization This report charts the Static Pressure and the Gas Flow Rate The resulting graph prompted tuning of the compressor which resulted in a 15 increase in flow Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using Reports and Report Manager 183
98. gt Gas Flow Rate sensor settings High Level 2831685 E3M3 Day High Level Reset 2831685 E3M3 Day Low Level Reset 9 E3M3 Day Low Level 28 32 E3M3 Day Contact User C Group Contact Schedule C No Contact C Unchanged FLD LOC 7 THE SEN SENSOR ON SMARTALEK SDS RECORDED AN ALARM OF AMT AT TIM Maximum Retry Retry Interval Table 3 Sensor settings Setting Description 1 High Level The level at which the High Alarm event will be triggered 2 High Level The level at which the High Alarm event will be cleared Reset Sheet 1 of 3 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Understanding Alarm Manager 75 Table 3 Sensor settings continued Setting Description 3 Low Level The level at which the Low Alarm event will be cleared Reset Depending on the particular sensor it may not be important to change the defaults for all settings High and low reset values can be used just inside their respective high and low limits so the server will automatically reset the alarm and allow it to occur again without manual input 4 Low Level The level at which the Low Alarm event will be triggered Contact Choose a radio button e User Individual User e Group Group of Users see Adding a Group on page 39 e Contact Schedule Groups as defined in Understanding the Contact Schedule on page 77 e No Contact e Unchanged
99. h through the Report Wizard Use the Next and Back buttons at the bottom of each screen to navigate through the Report Wizard Data Source Report Spar Welcome to the Report Wizard Walcoms ta the Report wizard This wizard will ou da you step 3y step trrouch tha rapor crestic You may wate your orcgrecs ucirg th2 ctatus kar a the top of tre page Frot please soloct a name for your rspor This s thz ramc tha the report will bc stec by ard used as a header ven you generate th s resort Report Name LL gt Plecss cleo sclcc the repor dircc ory ta ctore th s resort in The resor cir2ctor nclps you sort vour r2pors Report Directory x 4 F naly you aso hava the abi ity to make this repart prvate If ycu check the 90x selow cn y per with Your accoun wil oc abl2 ta view ediz or run ths resort FF Make iy report private su only Inay access il 4 Back Next gt O 3 Enter a Name for your report 4 Select the directory where the report is to be stored If your company has a large number of reports that they use it is important that directories be used to manage where the reports are stored 5 If you want to share your report with all of your company s users uncheck the Make my report private so only I can access it check box 6 When you are done click Next Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using Reports and Report Manager 169
100. he user management console they will require USER MANAGEMENT CONSOLE and MULTI COMPANY ACCESS permissions From there they click the Multi Company Access tag They can then select the VIEWER company from the left side of the page by adding the VIEWER in step 1 the VIEWER now shows up in this list Your Wells 3rd Party Users Groups Web Permissions Well Permissions Multi Company Access Permission Configuration Multi Company Access Copy Permissions Field Seven M FF FFF FF FF WF5 GG GG6 G6 GGV5M HH HHH HH HH MM LULU AM KKK KKK VIM lt 1 Manage Meter Parameters 1 lt Manage Gas Composition a Basic Access la Manage Alarm Settings lt Mndifv OTRS lt x l td 11 Acknowledge and Clear Al 117 ii i Save Once they select the VIEWER company from the left side the right side will populate with the wells owned by OWNER and set as Multi Company Access in step 1 to VIEWER The OWNER can now set the MAXIMUM permissions that VIEWER can have to each well These settings are the maximum permissions that a user in the VIEWER company can have to a well but until action is taken by a VIEWER company administrator no user in the VIEWER company will actually see this well Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal MNL SA W 1 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc User Guide 10Dec07 Using the User Manager 55 Step 3 VIEWER sets permission levels for Multi
101. he Meter Reports link When a Flow Parameter is changed that change is logged in the Event Log If you re troubleshooting remember that the Event Log lists parameter changes and the Report Manager allows you to create custom graphical or text reports for viewing around the time of the incident Permissions required to access this function are Wells Meter Report Console Viewing a meter report Use this procedure to view a meter report for a particular well Procedure steps Step Action 1 To view a meter report choose Meter Reports from the Well Site Options bar The Complete Meter Report Listing window opens Smart Alek Intelligent Fow Monitoring System Showing Last 100 Days sox Date Time Smart Alek Type 2007 05 08 5 27 18 MDT 200611 Automatic Details A 2 To adjust the number of reports shown enter a new value in the Number of Days field 3 Click Apply General information about the meter reports is displayed 4 Click Details to view the specifics about the Event 5 Click Create Meter Report to generate a current meter report of the last polled data Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the Meter Reports link 141 viewing event details From the Meter Report Listing window click Details to view the meter report The details include Well information Smart Alek Inteligent Flo
102. his box to delete the selected user and their reports if ownership of those reports has been taken over by another user g Save Cancel click Save to create the user Figure 5 Daily Production Email example Daily Production Email Re date ques Created On 2007 01 23 10 20 08 Your Name youmame vyourcomapny com Reporting on 8 well s Contract Day 2007 01 22 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the User Manager 33 Modifying a User account Use this procedure to modify an existing user account Procedure steps Step Action 1 From the Users window see Figure 4 on page 26 select the account you want to modify The information for that account opens in the pop up window Acct Info Email Daty Prod Emad Settings 2 User Details neni a Logan Name roi ly Ce The name for this account used to log into the webpage 2 2 yourcompany c Full Name The ful frst and last name of the owner of this account 977 Cameron will yourcomparn carole yourcomr Forgotten Password Email g dave yourcomp The email address wil be used for recovering forgotten carole yourcompany com 5 passwords 4 emie yourcomp Security Question x Viat is your favorte color 5 fran yourcompal This queston w be asked f you forget your password La si yourcompar Security Answer bue Ths is your answer to the question abov
103. id Volume 48013 Yday Liquid Volume 48019 Volume 48009 Yday Volume 48015 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 126 Using the Site link Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the QTRs link Site Alarm Manager QTRs EventLog InstrumentLog Meter Reports Flow Parameters Well Test Satellite QTR stands for Quantity Transaction Record QTRs are records of historical data and information supporting the accounted quantity of gas volume hourly or daily QTRs list the flow totals and sensor reading averages for Hourly and Daily periods Besides the basic use for operations they are required for accounting audit trail records and for regulatory purposes QTRs are maintained in the Smart Alek web portal database for a minimum of two years Raw data from the instrument is stored for 90 days You can select and view details of the QTR and modify them The corrected line will display below the original QTR Permissions required to access this function are QTRs Correct QTRs QTRS Use QTR Console To access this function choose QTRs from the Well Site Options bar The QTR window opens Information in this chapter is organized into these sections e Daily OTRs on page 128 Hourly OTRs on page 130 e Modifying a OTR on page 131 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide
104. including the 7 empty ones Groups Q These are the groups this user is in LL I Remember locations I Take Ownership I Delete this user lt lt Back f Save Cancel 8 Change the User Details as required a Chart Type you can choose a specific type of chart to display for graphical trends Leave this set to auto unless you are having problems Types are ActiveX Control Uses the ChartFX functions and gives you the most functionality It is the default type Browser Plug in the chart to use if you use the Netscape browser Image requires no plug in Show Empty Well Tree Levels Enable the check box to see all the levels in the well tree including the empty ones b Show Empty Well Tree Levels click this check box if you want the user to see all the levels in the well tree including the empty ones Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 32 Using the User Manager Step Action c Groups when a user has been added to a group the Groups to which they belong will be displayed d Remember Locations click the check box to have the system display the wells this user had checked at the time of log off e Take Ownership this is an administrative function It allows administrators to take over reports that have been created by the user These reports are not deleted when the selected user is deleted f Delete this User check t
105. iple groups will have all of the permissions from the assigned groups Table 5 describes these permissions which ate required by certain users and where the corresponding well permissions are found in the web interface Table 5 Permissions Permission name Required Where found in the portal What it does by Corresponding Well Permission Alarms Acknowledge and Clear Operator Standard Function Bar gt Config Alarms Alarms Well Site gt Config Alarms User can acknowledge an alarm from the current alarm screen Alarms Alarm Management Con Operator Standard Function Bar gt Config Alarms sole Well Site gt Config Alarms User can open the alarm manager console see current alarms and alarm history Alarms Configure Alarm Settings Operator Standard Function Bar gt Config Alarms User can change the specific alarm Well Site gt Config Alarms settings for wells The user will also need the applicable well permis sion Alarms Configure Contact Operator Standard Function Bar gt Config Alarms Schedules Well Site gt Config Alarms User can edit and maintain Contact Schedules Company Company Default Admin Standard Function Bar gt Company Com UOM pany gt Units of Measure User can change default UOMs from the company management console Sheet 1 of 7 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc User MNL SA W 1 Guide 10Dec07 Using the User Manager
106. is All The list will show all of the alarms including the ones that need to be cleared If you select Configure Alarms from the Well Site options the screen defaults to the well in the well site display The drop down list still contains all of the other wells and they are selectable 3 Alarms Display The alarms are listed in chronological order by date and time Other information displayed is e Location Name e Sensor Name e Error Type e Reading Time Value e Clear Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 72 Understanding Alarm Manager Alarm History Alarm History displays the log of the alarms that have occurred and is accessed by clicking the Alarm History tab in the Alarm Manager Current Alarm Alarm History Configure Alarm Contact Schedule Alarm History lt gt help 05 12 221 43 VWM Location From 2007 06 17 EE To 2007 06 24 Ea Get Alarms SensorName Alarm Type Value Alarm Time 05 12 221 43 VWM Voltage Low 7 75V 2007 06 21 20 01 44 MDT details The parts of the window are described in Table 2 Table 2 Alarm History Tab 1 Well This list contains all of the wells that can be accessed by the user Selection If you have selected Alarm Manager from the Standard Function Bar drop down the default is All The list will show all of the alarms including the ones list that need to be cleared
107. issions Multi Company Access Copy Permissions Permission Reports Copy Permissions hel Copy User Permissions Source User Destination User a a O 1barb 2 m 1 C 2barb E 2barb 3barb r 3berb 4barb S r 4barb M 4 Vv Copy Web Permissions Vv Copy Well Permissions Vv Copy Groups Go Lowy mes Po 00 0 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the User Manager 59 Step Action 2 In the Source User portion of the screen use the radio button to select the individual user or Group whose well web or group permissions you want to copy FROM 3 In the Destination User portion of the screen use the check boxes to select the Users or Groups whose well web or group permissions you want to copy TO 4 Beneath the Destination User portion of the screen use the check boxes to select the kind s of permission s to copy 5 Click Go Copying well permissions Use this procedure to copy permissions defined for a well to another well Copying well permissions replaces ALL well permissions on the target well for ALL users and groups in the entire company to be identical to the permissions of the source well It is important to note that you may not copy permissions to a Multi Company Access well that would exceed the owner company s restrictions Any additional permission will simply be ignored during the copy Sma
108. it Now 00 01 20 019 24 W4 03 Gas Composition Edit Now 00 0 1 20 042 04W5 00 Gas Composition E low 00 01 20 042 04W5 00 Gas Composition Edit Now Once a well is checked in the well tree the well site display opens and the Urgent Well Site Notification box is removed The Urgent Well Site Notification box reappears whenever wells are not displayed The links in the urgent box are active You can view the alarm details directly by clicking on the links T Leduc Leedale Lone Pine Creek Momingside 01 02 333 01W3M Monimille as C Ogden I Patricia Peco I Pouce Coupe FM Royston M andre Fee H Last Transmission 2007 02 07 08 43 52 MST 0 00 Hours Flowing Volume not yet available 22 20 Hours Flowing Volume 2 06 E3M3 Static Pressure 275 09 psig altao 8 56V 2 13 E3M3 Day aI 2421 01 M3 13 16 M3 Day Orifice Plate Site Alarm Manager QTRs Event You must manually clear a cryout alarm Clearing the alarm removes it from the urgent well site notification list and the red status dot is no longer displayed If the alarm condition still exists at the instrument another cryout notice will NOT be sent The well and sensor measurements will remain in alarm condition until transmitted data within the normal range are received e The well site display also gives alarm information Any sensor that is in an alarm state will be indicated by either a yellow dot for a standard alar
109. l y V Group Everyone This Group can not be changed nor deleted Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the User Manager 39 Adding a Group Use this procedure to create a new Group Procedure steps Step Action 1 From the User Manager Figure 4 on page 26 select the Groups tab The following window opens Users Groups Web Permissions Well Permissions Permission Reports Groups heb ny 7 Please select group s Delete Group Rename Group Add Group Save list of the existing groups is displayed in the left hand panel 2 Select Add Group You ate prompted to enter a name for the new group Explorer User Prompt Script Prompt Enter name for group Cancel Operators 3 3 Enter the Name for the new group in the Add Group dialog box 4 Click OK to add the group to the group list Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 40 Using the User Manager Renaming a Group Use this procedure to change the name of an existing Group Procedure steps Step Action 1 Select the Group you want to rename The user selection list opens on the right side of the window Any users associated with the group will be highlighted Users Groups Web Permissions Well Permissions Multi Company Access Cop Explorer User Prom
110. lly this will be the type of device connected to the well site Device Status Displays whether the device is Online or Offline An operating device will be shown Online Type of device Displays the model name of the device monitoring the well site Most often this reads Model 2000 EM Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Well Site Display 117 There are three other common unit types that you will see they are Virtual Smart Alek a very basic VSA that simply displays minimal EFM data collected from a host HMI system not from an RTU directly Data is transmitted over a standard internet connection Virtual Smart Alek Advanced the same as a standard VSA but with the ability to also display wellhead pressures temperatures and liquid volumes rates Virtual Smart Alek Advanced I O Enabled a Zedi HMI site with the potential for demand polling customize data displayed on the Control amp I O page etc The data in this type comes directly from an RTU in the field The data collection and communications methods are entirely different from VSAs 4 Reported Values Today Hours Flowing Volume Yesterday Hours Flowing Volume These numbers represent the current data reported from your Smart Alek for each of the Key Information Fields The words No Reading indicate that no recent data was found 5 These ele
111. lume 6 67 88 E2M2 m Flow Last Month Volume 17289 pa Current Flow 7 474695 E2V3 Day current DP 0 8 22329kPs PM Current Prs 323 2479kPa pa Current Temp 3047 16 DegC Condy Flow Rate 0 M3 DAY P Condy Hourly Volume 0 M3 m Condy Daily Volume 0 M3 Condy YDsy Volume 0 M2 M cuu Mouullily Volurre 0 M3 m Flow Hourly Volume 0 2958 14 E3ME Execute Demand Poll NAVIGATION EFM Parameters Control Parameters p Poll ng State Not Polling GAS ORIFICE METER PRODUCTION DATA Dally TOP 1904276 HF y 2oy TOP 2202638 HR PF Monthly TOP 451 3041 HF O New Edit EFM 2 Control Msin O 54 Refresh 03 03 444 05 WEM 11 IF 12 103 143 24 O Byte Sent 19544 Bytes Recieved 1724 Zedi SCADA M vast FLOW VOL DAILY ESS UT ee es P YOsy M osy 560 LIQUID TURBINE METER PRODUCTION L 420 12 Water 280 a 1 a Water M water 1 40 P Water M water 000 4 es FLOW VOL DAILY Trend 7 Days OTHER SITE DATA PM pc veltage 12 096V 16 View History Command Log Register Value Table 16 Zedi SCADA screen element descriptions for Figure 37 are displayed No Element Description 1 Well Name and Usually the LSD of the well and the RTU serial number RTU Serial Num ber 2 Last Poll Date Displays the date and time of the last communication with the and Time RTU c
112. ly It does not matter where they are currently assigned Any well can be reassigned to a different field Top Levels These are the fields at the top level in a field hierarchy Child Levels Next you see the fields or wells that are at the child level Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 90 Understanding the Fields link Figure 8 Well Tree Source pane Well Tree Source Filter M Everything Search V Unassigned Wells M Assigned Wels V Top Levels M Child Levels Unassigned Wells E Assigned Wells Cc Top Levels r Child Levels Q ES Field contact information Selecting a level in the Well Tree Destination pane will display its contents in the Well Level Contents pane It is also a good idea to enter the field and billing contact information for the selected level The procedure steps below refer to Figure 9 on page 91 Procedure steps Step Action 1 Select the level to which you want to assign field and or billing contacts After doing so its contents will be displayed in the Well Level Contents pane 2 Enter the field and or billing contact names and telephone numbers 3 Click Update Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Understanding the Fields link 91 Figure 9 Enter Field Contacts M Castle Devon Leduc o Pine Creek
113. m or by a red dot for a cryout alarm Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 70 Understanding Alarm Manager Accessing Alarm Manager H AAAF You can access the Alarm Manager from two locations in the Smart Alek web interface Unselect All Wells I Allenby Barrhead PF Carrington F amp Crossfield l Diamond F 14 06 030 25 W4M MO 14 32 028 28 W4M 0 14 34 029 27 wa MF Elphinstone Fr Farquar FM Grafton PF Herringbone Fo Icing PF Jonquil 1 2 3591 NSM PIH Smart Alek TM Reporting v Smart Alek Intelligent Flow Monitoring System User Manager Alarm Manager 14 32 028 28 W4M Model 2000 EM Online SmartAlek 0 00 Hours Flowing 24 00 Hours Flowing Static Pressure Voltage 8 49V Ges Flow Rate Last Transmission 2007 02 15 07 53 28 MST Volume not yet available Volume 23 74 E3M3 209 11 psig 24 2 E3M3 Day Standard Function Bar accesses the Alarm Manager functions for all of the wells available to the user Well Site Function Bar filters the list to the well shown in the well site display however all of the other wells to which the user has access ate also available within the Alarm Manager To access this function choose Alarm Manager from the Standard Function Bar no wells will be selected or the Well Site Function Bar the details of the selected well will be displaye
114. mail tab Back to return to Acct Info tab Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Using the User Manager 29 Step Action 5 Daily Production Email when a user is set up to receive Daily Production Email reports it will include the wells to which the user has access See Figure 5 on page 32 for an example of a Daily Production Email Click on the Daily Prod Email tab this screen appears Enter the time for the next Production Email to be sent or leave blank and this user will not receive production email Every time a production report is sent this date will be increased by one day Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 30 Using the User Manager Step Action 6 Enter the Production Email information for the account you are creating a b o Enter the date and time for the next email to be sent Every time a production report is sent this date will be increased by one day The format is YYYY MM DD HH24 MI Production Email Format there are five default formats in which the production information can be sent Choose the format you like from the drop down list Options are HTML Email Report Format 1 Temperature static amp differential pressure volume flow rate and hours on flow for each well One line per well with well name and readings in columns
115. me dP Average Samples in Sample Period Average All Samples SP Average Samples in Sample Period Average All Samples Sample Period t gt Tf Average Samples in Sample Period Average All Samples Non Flowing Rate Average All Rates in Period 0 Hours On Flow Time On Flow 0 Volume Rate x Time On Flow 0 dP Time Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 134 Using the QTRs link Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the Event Log link Site Alarm Manager QTRs EventLoa instrument Log Meter Reports Flow Parameters Well Test Satellite The Event Log tracks changes to any registers from RTUs or Smart Alek instruments designed for regulatory reporting The log can also be configured to make a change on any register For example turning on the flag to the Well Shut Off binary register will cause every change of on off to be logged in the Event Log Changes to the Event Log can also be used for tracking for audit purposes Permissions required to access this function ate Wells Event Log Console Information and procedures found in this chapter are Viewing an event on page 136 Viewing event details on page 137 e Adding a User Event on page 138 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright
116. ments display data specific to each well Different devices may have different sensors and as such your list of sensors may not be exactly as shown here although the general layout will be the same To the left of each data element is a status light agreen light means status okay a yellow light indicates an active low or high alarm state a red light indicates an active low or high Cryout alarm state gray light indicates no recent data was found for this element Note All of the data displayed in the well site display is hourly that is the previous hour s average gas flow rate etc Flowing Temperature Measures the temperature at the thermowell and can be used to predict conditions where there may be freeze ups The flowing temperature can also be used to manage methanol injections into the well helping you control the use of methanol which results in improved cost management Voltage Reports your current voltage at your device Internal Temperature Measures the devices internal temperature Tubing Pressure amp Temperature Measures pressure and temperature at an external sensor Your device can support up to two 2 external Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 118 Well Site Display y pressure sensors The name Tubing Pressure has been configured specifically for this example The names for your sensors can be mo
117. mpany DataExport DataPush Da a import Support Logout a Notifications Default Flowing Temperature Default Static Pressure Default Differential Pressure Default Gasflow Flowing Temperature Static Pressure Differential Pressure Flow Rate 02 29 076 09 W6M Mode 2000 EM Default Reports Todey 1 36 Hours Flowing Volume 01 MMCF 2006 12 11 22 20 Hours Flowing Volume 19 MMCF Flowing Tempersture Sistic Pressure Differential Pressure Voltege Internal Temperature Gas Flow Rate Flow Integral Sample Count No Flow Sample Count Crifice Pla 1 1111 in Site Alarm Manager QTRs EventLog Instrument Log Meter Reports Flow Parameters Running a default report Use this procedure to run a default report Procedure steps Step Action 1 Display the well site data you may open more than one well at a time The report will include all open wells 2 Click the name of the report you want to run on the Default Report Bar The trends for all open wells will be graphed An example of a multi well default report is shown below Each well is represented by a separate color on the graph Ma AMMA a An B OONA WEN Flowing Temperanurs l C LA wera Fowing Tanparare C Daas Flowing Topera C All Flowing Temperature owen oe 2200 meee osco mone 1400 aeram 2500 osc oao IED 1700 aeram 0200 meaa 1100 mowo 00 mown 0500 mosas DODI 1300 aeram oco moan 1700 aeran a200 mam li Mouttan Sissons Tine Smart Al
118. n element descriptions for Figure 36 No Element Description 1 Screen Name text Allows entering a name for the screen Note a company cannot box use the same name for two different screens 2 Access Level Allows setting a screen to Display Mode or Control Mode Dif drop down ferent users will have access to different types of screens 3 Default screen Checking this box will cause this screen to be shown first when check box Live Data is opened for the current RTU in the future 4 Cancel Save Allows saving or canceling all changes made Changes are not links committed until the Save button is pressed 5 Screen Selector Allows moving from one screen to another while editing drop down Sheet 1 of 2 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Zedi SCADA 203 Table 15 Zedi SCADA build screen element descriptions for Figure 36 continued No Element Description 6 Delete Item link Allows deleting the currently selected item Pressing the Delete key on the keyboard has the same effect q Edit Item link Allows editing the currently selected item Double clicking the item has the same effect 8 Add Item link Allows adding an item to the screen Pressing the Insert key on the keyboard has the same effect 9 Register displays Displays a register for the RTU stored in Zedi SCADA 10 Pre defined write Allows writing a register with
119. n other reports displays or basic Smart Alek reports 1 e QTR CSV See Understanding Hours On Production Threshold on page 121 for more information Sheet 2 of 2 Understanding Hours On Production Threshold Note For FieldView exports the GASWELL record type uses y A the Hours On Production Threshold The GASMET record type does not Many customers export Smart Alek web portal data into third party systems Most of these systems use the value Hours On Production to track scheduled and unscheduled downtime A third party system can interpret the web portal value of Hours on Flowing as the Hours On value to mean the well was actually down for a time In this instance you must enter a downtime code for the well even though the well was never down Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 122 Using the Site link To compensate for this The Site function includes entry of an Hours On Production threshold This threshold represents the number of Hours On Flowing expected from a well in a day The system will assume that if the Hours On Flowing meets or exceeds this threshold in a given contract day then the Hours On Production for that well for the given contract day is 24 Hours e All manual and automatic PVR Fieldview QByte and Prism exports report this modified Hours On No other Hours On Display website or other exports are affected
120. n select across levels quickly without having to drill down b Well Level Contents pane displays the Wells currently assigned to the selected Field c Well Tree Source pane displays the wells to which you have access Unassigned wells wells not assigned to a Field are displayed first followed by all other wells to which you have access listed numeri cally then alphabetically Next the top level hierarchies are dis played followed by all of the sub levels d Field Contact Information pane is where customer field and bill ing contacts are entered As customer staffing changes field and billing contacts will often change as well Zedi support personnel monitor Smart Aleks for outages hardware issues In order to min imize downtime it is important to enter the contact information and keep it up to date This enables Zedi s Customer Service per sonnel to obtain timely authorization to have contractors dis patched to the well site to troubleshoot The well tree destination pane shows the different fields within the company s hierarchy The well tree sub levels are indicated by bread crumbs gt In the following example the company has divided their wells into numbered fields These numbered fields would be known as the top level They have subdivided their top level into North and South Each North and South field will be further divided into East and West Field 3 has already been divided
121. n the Well Tree To select all wells in a field click the check box beside the field To search for a specific well enter part or all of the Well ID into the Search field in the Well Tree then click Search The Well Tree will highlight the wells that your account has access to that match your search criteria Enter the Start Date in YYYY MM DD format Enter the End Date in YYYY MM DD format for the data you want to export Choose the export Format from the drop down list and Click Download The File Download dialog opens To view the downloaded data click Open To save the data as a file that can be used at a later date or for an import file into another application click Save Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 106 Data Export Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Data Push With the Smart Alek secure web portal you can use a data push to have your Smart Alek sensor data delivered to your computer system in the format readable by your data management packages With the Data Push function you can now manage your data pushes ermissions required to access this function are eports and Data Configure Automated Exports Setting up a Data Push To have a data push defined for your company you will need to contact Customer Service but once the push or pushes have been defined you can manage them yourself With
122. nal Temperature 221 C D Winns Dista ATR in 2 Select Report Manager from the report drop down list located at the top of the Well Site Display Or to view a report select a pre defined one from the list Smart Alek TM Reporting Report Manager Te 1 month nae chart The drop down list also provides access to existing reports Existing reports from the drop down list in the Well Site Display are View Only To modify an existing report use the Report Manager Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using Reports and Report Manager 167 Creating a new report Use this procedure to create a new report using Report Manager wizard Procedure steps Step Action 1 In the report drop down list select Report Manager Smart Alek TM Reporting Report Manager ie 1 month nae chart 2 In the Report Manager select New Report New Folder Delete Folder hn Be Tip Folder Listings Your Corpany Nara Ez 1 month graph CA Standard Reports amp Graphs Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 168 Using Reports and Report Manager Step Action Note As you proceed through the Wizard the Information Bar at the top of the window will highlight where you are in the Wizard The Information Bar is display only you cannot use it to navigate back and fort
123. nce Temperature of Meter Tube IrfD Inside Meter Tube Diameter at Reference Tempera ture TrefD Orifice Plate Bore Diameter at Trefd Entry for eTube meters Reference Temperature for Meter Tube Diameter D Reference Temperature of Orifice Plate Trefd Reference Temperature for Orifice Plate Bore Diam eter d Meter Tube Material Selections Carbon Steel Monel Stainless Steel Orifice Plate Material MatOrf Note Automatically set to Stainless Steel for eTube meters Selections Carbon Steel Monel Stainless Steel Fluid Compressibility Type Natural Gas is Compressible Sheet 2 of 3 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal MNL SA W 1 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc User Guide 10Dec07 Using the Flow Parameters link 149 Table 10 Meter parameter values continued Parameter Description Viscosity Absolute dynamic Viscosity Viscosity of a fluid is its resistance to deformation The flow equations are not sensitive to small varia tions in viscosity therefore it is normal practice to use a nominal value nominal value for Natural Gas is 0 010268 cP 0 010268 mPa sec 0 0000069 Ibm per ft sec e g see AGA3 1992 Part 4 procedure 4 3 3 6 Also see AGA3 1992 Part 3 section 3 4 5 Isentropic Exponent k thermodynamic state property relating an expand ing fluid s pressure and density as it flows through the orifice restriction As per AGA3 199
124. nd increased the performance by 20 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 184 Using Reports and Report Manager Figure 29 Methanol pump efficiency report example SR S WERRK Aer QRS m 02 06 42 02 WSM Static Pressure kPa a 02 06 42 02 WSM Gas Flow Rate E3M3 Day ae 02 08 42 02 WSM Static Pressure KPa g 02 08 42 02 WSM Gas Flow Rate E3M3 Day Optimization Methanol Pump Efficiency 2700 00 25 00 2800 00 Flow traces are dotted Eee 2500 00 23 00 2400 00 N 2200 ART Flow Restricted Well jes 2200 00 4 LT jie 20 00 2100 00 Eo a 19 00 2000 00 18 00 1900 00 a a 47 00 1800 00 PA an 16 00 1700 004 ee Restriction Removed ES 1600 00 ae j Flow Increased 20 L4400 1600 00 V 13 00 1400 00 12 00 1300 00 11 00 aooo O 10 00 g T 1100 00 H g00 8 1000 00 ee Oe 600 2 900 00 7 00 800 00 b 600 700 00 500 600 00 P 400 500 00 un HS 300 400 00 bn Le L 200 300 00 lt oo 200 00 Adjacent Well 000 100 00 1 00 0 00 2 00 100 00 t FT a aa LL Lene AEAT ASII I ETTEN 0 1 Et SL Ee AAE ns EAA ATTA ITEE i 3 00 Be UNS oi G EN e e a e et Gl ba VEN e e Gi if E e e amp S S SS lt N a 8 8 3 6E 2 S S ee N CS 8 8 oO oO co oO o o D D D D D D D D am D D D amp 8 amp 8 amp 8
125. nternet Portal MNL SA W 1 User Guide 10Dec07 lt K lt AN AA on VO A a A 28 on 172 Using Reports and Report Manager Step Action 13 14 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Choose any sensors you wish for the report For each sensor you pick also choose the measurement units in which to display the sensor readings If you have selected a Graphical report only two axis are available for the sensors with common base unit of measure Make your selections from e Primary sensors e External sensors e VSA only sensors e Legacy V1 sensors e Other sensors e In production average reports you can also choose hours on and volume Click Next to continue The finish screen appears Velcome to the Report Wizard r report is now complete You can edit this report in the future from the repor 2turn to report manager please click here Back Next gt Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Using Reports and Report Manager 173 Step Action 15 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc You have completed building your report Click here to continue The Modify window opens and a synopsis of your report can be reviewed and changed There are three windows e Basic settings of your report On each of these screens are Tips buttons that contain useful information for
126. nths of data at once G want to base my report on Daily Production Averages on hangat any given time currently about two months Raw data reports do not guarantee c int frequency They are also much slower and do not account for any time weighting circumstances the detail offered by raw data reports can out weigh these restnctions C Yes want to base my report on Raw Data lt 4 Back Next gt R Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 170 Using Reports and Report Manager Step Action 9 Use the radio buttons to select either Hourly Daily or Raw see Understanding data sources for reports on page 165 10 Click Next to continue 11 Choose the span type Dynamic or Static and the report span you want to run ether the number of days from the current date for Dynamic or a specific date range for Static Welcome to the Report Wizard Now you must determine what dates your report will encompass You can do this in two ways reports and Dynamic reports Using a Static report is easy You specify the date and time you wish your report to start at 4 time you want it to end Every time this report is run the same set of data will be displayed 7 looking at a set of data over a known specific time The date and time format is YYYY MM D Example 2000 01 01 18 00 C Yes want to create a Static Report starting at andr A Dynamic report is useful for day to day use and is e
127. ny com karen yourcompany com 2 ODOM ODOM ono 2 Select the Group or User for which you want to add or change permissions The list of permissions is displayed Alarms Acknowledge and Clear Alarms Alarms Alarm Management Console Alarms Configure Alarm Settings Alarms Configure Contact Schedules F Company Company Default UOM Flow Parameters Gas Composition Import Flow Parameters Manage Gas Composition F Flow Parameters Manage Meter Parameters General MAP Display J General Web Login QTRs Corect QTRs PF QTRs Use QTR Console Reports and Data Configure Automated Exports F Reports and Data Manus Data Export Reports and Data Report Manager Console Reports and Data Well Site Summary F User Administration Account Management Console F User Administration Advanced Administrator Save 3 Choose the appropriate permissions for the person or group and click Save Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 50 Using the User Manager Understanding and assigning Well Permissions In Well Permissions you can select which wells and which of the following permissions a user or a group can have on the selected wells Table 6 describes how well permissions and web permissions interact Table 6 Well Permissions Permission Related Web Permission Basic Access
128. o change the graph display color Vertical Grid Click to add vertical grid lines to the graph Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Sheet 1 of 3 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 158 Using Reports and Report Manager Table 12 Graphing toolbar icons and their functions continued Icon Function Description k Horizontal Click to add horizontal grid lines to the graph La Grid Legend Click to display or hide the graph s corresponding data legend By clicking on the Legend Box the name of the well s and marker s will appear on the top of your graph Right click gt Legend Box Data Editor Click to display the graph data in a spreadsheet format below EE the graph You can then modify individual data points in the graph Right click gt Data Editor Another way of viewing this data is by holding your mouse over a data point Editing data here only affects the chart display it does not change the raw data Properties Click to change the appearance of a graph e g font color axis 3D etc Color can be added to various components of your graph including Chart Box Background choose Properties gt General gt Chart Box gt Apply gt OK Page Background choose Properties gt General gt Background gt Apply gt OK Marker Fill choose Properties gt Series gt Marker Fill gt Color gt Apply gt OK Graph Lines choose Properties gt Series
129. oduction features allow the user to receive messages outside of the web portal This information is entered in the Email tab Click on the Email tab this screen appears Acct Info Email Daily Prod Email Settings User Details If contact method is email this email address will be used for all Contact Email Address outgoing messages SMS Number If contact method is SMS this SMS number will be used for all outgoing messages Lame ms AO The type of SMS device selected above ELUS x Contact Method C Select how the automated messages will contact the owner of Email this account SMS lt lt Back Next gt gt Save Cancel Enter the Email information for the account you are creating a Contact Email Address enter the email address and select the Contact Method email radio button b SMS Number To configure the account to use SMS to deliver small text messages to a cell phone enter the 10 digit telephone number into the SMS text box If you know the email address of your SMS device you can enter that in as a normal email as described above e g number msg telus net where number is 10 digits e g 4035555555 c SMS Device select the service provider for your cell phone or pager from the drop down list d Contact Method select the appropriate radio button for the delivery method chosen for this user e lt lt Back Next gt gt Click Next to continue to the Daily Production E
130. on are Creating a new reports folder on page 178 Deleting a folder on page 179 Moving a report to a different folder on page 181 Creating a new reports folder Use this procedure to create a new folder in which to store reports Procedure steps Step Action 1 Select one or more wells in the well tree and select Report Manager from the Smart Alek Reporting pull down menu at the top of the screen Smart Alek Reporting v Smart Alek Reporting Report Manager Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using Reports and Report Manager 179 Step Action list of folders and reports to which you have access appears New Folder Delete Folder Be Tip Folder Listings ZI Probes Ca default DO nor TOUCH Qi ocvuTo ee minus 40 i Sat Test g Temperature QB Ton Q Voltage All Data Real Tine j ee DT een 2 Click New Folder 3 Enter a name for the folder and click the OK button 4 The new folder now appears in the list Deleting a folder Use this procedure to delete a reports folder Note You cannot delete a folder which contains reports any XN 7 reports it contains must be deleted or moved first Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 180 Using Reports and Report Manager Procedure steps Step Action 1 Cop
131. on page 143 Using the Instrument Log link on page 187 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Using the Site link ie Alarm Manager QTRs EventLog Instrument Log Meter Reports Flow Parameters Live Data The Site is the physical location a Smart Alek instrument or Zedi SCADA Virtual Smart Alek etc is located The Site function allows you to enter specific information about the site required by other procedures using the Smart Alek web portal and third party software to which the portal data can be exported Permissions required to access this function are Wells Modify Remote Integration Tags Wells Hierarchy Console Wells Fields Management Console To access this function click Site from the Well Site Options bar If you are working with a Smart Alek device the Site link opens a window with four separate tabs see Figure 13 on page 120 these tabs are described in Site Settings tab on page 120 e Sensors tab on page 122 e MCAF fab on page 124 Enumerations tab on page 124 If you are working with Zedi SCADA and have appropriate permissions two other tabs will also appear see Figure 18 on page 125 e RTU Meter Reports tab on page 125 e RTU QTR Corrections tab on page 125 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 120 Using the Site link Site Settings tab The Site Settings tab is where you set
132. ons 50 Assigning well permissions 52 Understanding and implementing Multi Company Access 53 Step 1 Client initiates Multi Company Access request 53 Step 2 OWNER sets maximum permission levels for Multi Company Access wells 54 Step 3 VIEWER sets permission levels for Multi Company Access wells 55 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc iv Contents Copying permissions 58 Copying user permissions 58 Copying well permissions 59 Well Site Summary 61 Parts of the Summary 61 Access to QTRS 63 Understanding Alarm Manager 65 The alarm process 65 Standard alarms 66 Cryout alarms 66 Contact closure alarms 67 Recognizing when an Alarm occurs 68 Accessing Alarm Manager 70 Current Alarm 71 Alarm History 72 Configure Alarms set up edit and redefine server alarm parameters 73 Sensor Settings 74 Understanding the Contact Schedule 77 Adding a Schedule 77 Understanding the Fields link 81 Well tree administration window 82 Creating the Well Tree 84 Adding a Level 84 Deleting a Level 86 Renaming a Level 88 Well tree source search 89 Field contact information 90 Moving a well into a field 92 Using the Company link 95 Entering or modifying basic company information 96 Entering or modifying company units of measurement and sensor types 97 Viewing user logins 99 Defining company security settings 100 Data Export 103 Using Data Export
133. ontents and you can select a specific topic The headings are marked with icons that look like small books while the topics have icons that look like pages Double click on a topic to open that topic Click on the Index tab to open the index which has a typing field and an alphabetical list of keywords Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 13 Accessing the web portal interface Use this procedure to log into the Zedi Smart Alek secure web portal and to learn about the basic interface components Permissions required to access the web site are User Administration Account Management Console General MAP Display General Web Login Procedure steps Step Action 1 To access the website enter www Zedi ca in the address bar of your browser Then click on Smart Alek Login on the left hand side of the screen The user login screen opens Customer Service and Support 1 866 732 6967 Zedi Stock Quote ze L Home Solutions Products amp Services Support About Us y F Investors Contact Us Home gt Sm Smart Alek Login Please enter your Username and Password below User Login Username Password mandatory feids Forgot password Solutions Products amp Services Support About Us Investors Contact Us Hame Siteman Lenal Terms of Use 2007 Zad Af rights maare 2 Enter your user name and password Th
134. owing Temperature c x I Gas Flow Rate E3M3 Day F Hours on Flow hrs x I No Flow Sample Count I Sample Count 1 I Static Pressure psi xi I Volume E3M3 v Hardware I Internal Temperature I Voltage v_e Wellhead I Bath Temperature I Casing Pressure I Condensate Rate I Control Valve Position I Discharge Pressure I ESD Valve Pressure M Emulsion PF Emulsion Blow Case I Engine Oil Pressure I Fuel Gas Pressure I Fuel Gas Temperature I Gas Lift Rate I Inlet Pressure F Liquid Rate 1 F Liquid Volume 1 I Methanol Pump Pressure I Oil Rate I Pipeline Pressure kPa I Suction Pressure kPa I Tank 1 Level kPa F Tank 2 Level kPa La I Tubing Meth Volume M3 v I Tubing Temperature E M Water Volume M3 M Well Head Pressure 2 kPa F Well Head Temperature 2 lt Back Next gt ka I Casing Meth Volume I Casing Temperature 1 Condensate Volume F Control Valve Temperature Discharge Temperature F ESD Valve Temperature FT Emulsion Rate I Emulsion Separator I Engine Oil Temperature I Fuel Gas Rate I Fuel Gas Volume I Gas Lift Volume I Inlet Temperature F Liquid Rate 2 F Liquid Volume 2 I Methanol Pump Temperature I Oil Volume VF Pipeline Temperature I Suction Temperature PF Tank 1 Temperature F Tank 2 Temperature I Tubing Pressure M Water Rate 1 Well Head Pressure 1 FT Well Head Temperature 1 Smart Alek Secure I
135. p Action 1 Select the level that you want to rename 2 Click Rename Level 3 Enter the new name and click OK 4 The level now appears in the Well Tree Destination list with its new name Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Understanding the Fields link 89 Well tree source search search implies sequential scanning of content or indexes in order to find the results rather than a direct lookup The letters in the list below refer to labelled areas in Figure 8 on page 90 a To search for a specific well enter part or all of the Well ID into the Search field then click Search The Well Tree highlights the wells to which your account has access that match your search criteria Everything displays all wells Unassigned Wells displays and searches only the unassigned wells Assigned Wells displays and searches only the assigned wells Top Levels displays and searches only the top level Child Levels displays and searches only the child levels All wells to which you have access are listed in the Well Tree Source portion of the screen b Unassigned Wells Any wells that have been entered into the system but not currently assigned to a field appear in the Unassigned Wells section for example a new joint venture Assigned Wells Next all wells that have been assigned to a field are listed sorted numerically then alphabetical
136. pens in the lower portion of the window Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 110 Data Push Step Action 4 Select the date you wish to rerun from the calendar 5 Click Apply to All Wells 6 Click Update Your data push will be re run Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Data Import User Manager Alarm Manager Well Site Summary Using the Data Import function you can import gas composition into the Smart Alek web portal Permissions required to access this function ate Flow Parameters Gas Composition Import The required data format for Data Import is given in Table 6 below and Table 7 on page 112 Table 6 Data Import format specifications Item Description Unique Identifier The Unique Identifier is called the zedi meter code and it is unique within the web portal The zedi meter code on test wells must have two parts e The first number will refer to the location_id e The second number will refer to the test well_id The two numbers will be separated by a hyphen e g 21373 51 If you are updating the Gas Composition on all wells in a test satellite you specify the first part of the zedi meter code e g 21373 This identifier is listed in the upper right hand corner of the Gas Composi tion window Sheet 1 of 2 Sma
137. pt Script Prompt Enter a new name for the group Untitled allen yourcompany com bill yourcompany com carole yourcompany com m r L dave yourcomp any com r i F ellen yourcomp any com frank yourcompany com george y our company com Delete Group EU Add Group 2 Click Rename Group 3 Enter the new name in the dialog box 4 Click OK to rename the group Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the User Manager 41 Deleting a Group Use this procedure to delete a Group Procedure steps Step Action 1 Highlight the Group to be removed Users Groups Web Permissions Groups Accounting Administration Central Alberta Operators WW Delete Group Rename Group Add Grow 2 Click Delete Group The group is removed Any users attached to the group still remain in the list Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 42 Using the User Manager Understanding and assigning Web permissions Web permissions can be granted to both Groups and Users You may find it preferable to create Groups and add users to the groups rather than defining permissions for each of your users individually Permissions assigned to groups automatically apply to the users in the group If different groups have different permissions users assigned to mult
138. pyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Using the Flow Parameters link 153 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Gas Relative Density Gr Real Gas Relative Density Specific Gravity at Per and Ter Applicable Ranges Using AGA 8 Gross Method 0 554 lt Gr lt 0 87 Using AGA 8 Detail Method 0 07 lt Gr lt 1 52 Note An input value for Gr is only required if the Gross Gr N2 CO2 Compressibility method is used Per Reference Pressure for Real Gas Relative Density Ter Reference Temperature for Real Gas Relative Density Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 154 Using the Flow Parameters link Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using Reports and Report Manager There are several ways to display on screen graphical or text reports This section describes those methods in the following sections e Understanding simple trend reporting on page 155 e Understanding graphing tools on page 156 e Understanding sensors in reporting on page 159 e Default reports on page 161 Using Report Manager on page 163 e Sample reports on page 182 Understanding simple trend reporting Understanding how your well is performing today compared to in the past is critical for the identification of current or imminent problems Trend reporting provides you a view into that performance
139. r Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the User Manager Table 5 Permissions continued Permission name Required Where found in the portal What it does by Corresponding Well Permission User Administration Account All Standard Function Bar gt User Manager Management Console Open the account management console With no other permis sions the user will only be able to edit their personal account from the console User Administration Advanced Admin Standard Function Bar gt User Manager Administrator Will support a variety of advanced administration commands Cur rently this setting allows a user to take ownership of another user s alarms and reports User Administration Manage Admin Standard Function Bar gt User Manager Groups gt Groups Tab User can add remove and change membership of groups in User Manager User Administration Manage Admin Standard Function Bar gt User Manager Other Users Allows a user to manage add and delete users in addition to manag ing their own account User Administration View User Admin Standard Function Bar gt Company gt View Logins User Logins The user can view the user login Requires Company gt Company Manage history ment Console Sheet 4 of 7 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 46 Using the User Manager Table 5 Permissions continu
140. r that user to well 1 If the Company B administrator tried to give permissions 1 2 and 3 to the user they would receive an error stating they have exceeded maximum permissions Permission 2 was not granted by Company A only 1 3 and 5 were If the company B administrator tried instead to assign permissions 1 and 3 there would be no error Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 58 Using the User Manager Copying permissions With this function you can copy permissions from one user or group to another user or group To copy permissions you must have the following permissions e Copy Permissions e Manage Well Permissions e Manage Web Permissions It is important to note that a user may not grant a permission that he or she does not have For example if you do not have well permissions you cannot use the account of someone who does to grant those permissions to someone else Procedures included in this section are gt Copying user permissions on page 58 Copying well permissions on page 59 Copying user permissions Use this procedure to copy permissions defined for a user or Group to another user or Group Procedure steps Step Action 1 In the User Manager window see Figure 4 on page 26 click the Copy Permissions tab The Copy Permissions window appears we ll focus on the upper portion of it Users Groups Web Permissions Well Perm
141. re Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Understanding the Standard Function The Standard Function bar includes menu items specific to the administrative functions of the Smart Alek system for both users and administrators Only the functions to which you have been granted access will be displayed Here you can set change and view options available to manage how the Smart Alek works for your organization The options available are defined by the access permissions for the User Account All of the available functions from the Standard Function bar ate described in Table 4 The menu structure is described in Figure 3 on page 23 Table 4 Standard Function Bar Selection Description User Manager User Manager gives Administrators the functions for adding delet See Using the User Man ing or modifying User Accounts and controlling permissions given ager on page 25 to each account You require administrative access permissions to use this feature User Manager allows Users to view their personal settings and set account preferences If you need to change your personal informa tion at any time use My Account Sheet 1 of 3 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 22 Understanding the Standard Function bar Table 4 Standard Function Bar continued Selection Description Alarm Manager With Alarm Manager you can configure
142. re Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 164 Using Reports and Report Manager Figure 26 Report example graphical TD Dane Ode mee Den RMS Figure 27 Report example text Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using Reports and Report Manager 165 Understanding manual and auto ranging By default all graphical reports auto range their minimum and maximum Y axis The Y axis is auto ranged to 10 above the greatest data point and 10 below the smallest data point The left and the right Y axis are both auto ranged independently If you wish you may override the auto range feature by specifying your own minimum and maximum The manual range for the left and right Y axis are input independently If you prefer you may have one Y axis auto range and one Y axis manual range To revert a graph to auto ranging simply set the minimum and maximum for each axis to zero 0 Understanding data sources for reports Data for the reports can come from one of three sources e Hourly Production Averages e Daily Production Averages e Raw Data The hourly and daily production averages are both time weighted quantity transaction records while the raw data is the collected individual data points transmitted by the Smart Alek instrument The source you select may have an impact on the sensors you may add to your report
143. re Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the User Manager Table 5 Permissions continued Permission name Required Where found in the portal What it does by Corresponding Well Permission Wells Hierarchy Console Admin Standard Function Bar gt Fields Allows creation and removal of Well Management Fields Need also 32 hierarchies fields as well as assigning wells to fields Wells Instrument Log Console Operator Well Site Options gt Instrument Log User can access the instrument log for wells Wells Meter Report Console All Well Site Options gt Meter Reports User can access the meter reports Used with 11 for wells Wells Modify Remote Integra Controls Well Site Options gt Control amp IO tion Tags User can modify remote integra tion tags on the site console Wells Set Multi Company Access Admin Standard Function Bar gt UserManager Permission Limits gt Multi Company Access Tab Required to have access to the Multi Company Access tab to Add Modify and remove Multi Com pany Access affiliations in User Manager Zedi SCADA Admin Access Controls Well Site Options gt Control amp IO User can configure settings on spe cific RTU s from the HMI inter face Control amp IO Zedi SCADA Control Access Controls Well Site Options gt Control amp IO User can use HMI interface marked as Control screens Con trol amp 1O
144. ressure Pressure Differential Pressure Lu EEB Ware rate NSP 4 No Yes Click to toggle between Yes and No Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 124 Using the Site link MCAF tab Use this tab to display multi company access settings for the well Figure 16 on page 124 shows an example of how this might look with two companies sharing responsibilties for a well Note Information displayed in this tab is view only to change multi company access settings please contact Zedi Support Figure 16 MCAF tab Site Settings Sensors MCAF Enumerations Multi Company Access Well Viewed By Company Alpha Company Gamma w a 2 3 wy amp o o o la La v lt lt Acknowledge and Clear Al lt lt Manage Meter Parameters lt lt Manage Gas Composition lt lt Modify QTRs lt Enumerations tab Use this tab to set up and display enumerations settings for Smart Alek or Zedi SCADA device sensors see Figure 17 on page 124 for an example of the screen display Figure 17 Enumerations tab Site Settings Sensors MCAF Enumerations RTU Meter Reports RTU QTR Corrections Sensor i Edit Enumerations Enumerated Status i charreceive charsend demand Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the Site
145. rnet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the Flow Parameters link To access this function choose Flow Parameters from the Well Site Options bar the following window opens view History Meter Parameters Smart Alek Intalan Mow Moritatas Sarar Dase Values Acmosahere Mreaaure Moim Base Temper cure Tb baee Hrezcure PD Low Dow Cutoff Callration Factor 004172 kPa 15 Wists Ya CWn 20 1 Meter Run Matar Run Type Sialic Prosaurc Tep Laca ior Meher Tailor Dames De Or nez Pare Diamerer cr Deta Ratio it Reference Tempe alae of Yee Tube Tre D Hetarence lemperature 21 Unnoe Pete inetd Mater Tribe Waleria Orfes ase Meterial Feng Ua toem rnin 160n Only Reported For eTube zoc we Caron Steal Stainless Steel Fluid Information Fluid Compresaiaity Type Vacosty bu hr F rune il GE Camaressbe C C 2263 confipciac 150 Gas Composition Compressihility Calrulation Method Ay gen ar ox Gas Relative Density Pela ive Den s y Gi Hstsren2s Hreesure 0 Halte Lenety iP ar Reference Temperature of Seetive Censiy Tori TOTAL 0 80 10125 PS Comarsezbity Method AGA B 1992 Groee SUNAILOZ Gas Companents Hvadrcqsr 2 us Hel 48 LE Ht ogen N2 c Carbon Dioxide CO2 0 Hydrogar Sulpruids H2S C Methane CH4 o Etanc L245 uw I rosens SSH LE
146. rt Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 112 Data Import Table 6 Data Import format specifications continued Item Description Import File The file format is XML Specifications The Export file from ProTrend will have 1 to N wells listed with associated gas compositions Units of Measure will define if the report contains molar fractions or per centages The Start Date will belong to each well in the file This allows different dates for each well in a single upload Sheet 2 of 2 Table 7 Data Import preliminary data element Element Description Requirement lt REPORTSET gt author Used to identify the cre Optional ator of the file lt REPORT gt start Effective Start Date of the required Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc upload Format YYYY MM DD Can not be older than 90 days name Serial number this report is applied to Required Use the zedi meter code type Hard coded to 200 Required for future compati bility ing readability purposes Sheet 1 of 2 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 zedi meter code Specified by Required zedi unique Identifier for a loca tion meterCode For troubleshoot Optional ing readability purposes meterName For troubleshoot Optional Data Import 113 Table 7 Data Import preliminary data element con
147. rt Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 60 Using the User Manager Procedure steps Step Action 1 In the User Manager window see Figure 4 on page 26 click the Copy Permissions tab The Copy Permissions window appears we ll focus on the lower portion of it vores ae Vert Preece ord Pre mao MOSS cmyparey Acera yy Permar Permar brent Copy Permissions Pee Coe vee Pe seme Copy Well Permissions source Weil Destination Weil 2 In the Source Well portion of the screen use the radio button to select the individual well whose well whose users or Groups you want to copy FROM 3 In the Destination Well portion of the screen use the check boxes to select the well s whose permissions you want to copy TO 4 Beneath the Destination Well portion of the screen use the check boxes to select the kind s of permission s to copy user and or Group 5 Click Go Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Well Site Summary User Manager Alarm Manager Well Site Summary Fields Company Data Expor Data Push Data Import The Well Site Summary provides an overview of well performance In the Well Site Summary the production is totaled by field Permissions required to access this function are Reports and Data Well Site Summary To view QTR information QTRS Use QTR Console
148. s Figure 4 The User Manager window Users Groups Web Permissions Well Permissions Permission Reports Users hell Login Name Full Name Select 4 allen yourcompany com Allen Armstrong 4 Select amp bill yourcompany com Bill Baily F Select a carole yourcompany com Carol Cameron Select dave yourcompany com Dave Dickson Select 2 ernie yourcompany com Ernie Eng Select 2 fran yourcompany com Fran Filbert Select a gill yourcompany com Gill Gilford Select 8 hank yourcompany com Hank Hamilton Select 2 ingrid yourcompany com Ingrid Inglis ct a jim yourcompany com dim Jetson Select a karen yourcompany com Karen Killan v 4 m r Add User Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the User Manager 27 Adding a User account Use this procedure to add a new user account This is done in four basic steps as defined by the four tabs in the Add Account window entering basic account information setting up email notifications setting up daily production email and defining basic settings Procedure steps Step Action 1 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Account Info in the User Manager window see Figure 4 on page 26 click Add User The Add Account window opens The letter labels in the figure below correspond to substeps in step 2 Acct Info Email Daily Prod Email Settings User Details Login Nam
149. s deleted 4 Select Delete this user 5 Click Save to remove the user from the system WARNING A deleted user account cannot be recovered Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the User Manager 35 Understanding and creating Groups Information and procedures found in this section include e Understanding Groups on page 35 e Adding a Group on page 39 e Renaming a Group on page 40 e Deleting a Group on page 41 e Deleting a Group on page 41 Understanding Groups Administering users access to resources is often accomplished by directly associating Users with permissions Figure 6 One user and his permissions User bigboss Web Alarms Acknowledge and Clear Alarms Alarmes Alarm Management Console Aterms Configure Alarm Settings Aarms Configure Contact Schedules Company Company Default VOM Company Company Management Console Company Company Security Fiow Parameters Flow Parameter Console Flow Parameters Gas Composition import Flow Parameters Manage Gas Compostion Flow Parameters Manage Meter Parameters Genaral MAP Display General Web Login QTRs Correct OTRs OTRS Use OTR Console Reports and Data Configure Automated Exports Reports and Data Manual Data Export Reports and Data Report Manager Console Reports and Data Wali Site Summary User Administration Account Management Console
150. s that report in to this test site Figure 33 Well test satellite calendar display Well Tost Calendar sait PE Februnew MES bert 3305 Each well is identified with a separate color and identified in a legend box When there are lines showing in a single day it identifies the start and finish of sepatate tests If a test had not been accepted there will be a dashed red line through the boxes for those dates Accepted tests will have boxes with solid colors Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Welltest Satellite 197 Setting a text based report Use this procedure to set a text based report Procedure steps Step Action 1 Select the entire satellite or the individual well from the Reports drop down list Reports Well w This option provides a tabular report on all tests completed It can be run for all wells or for an individual well 2 Select your date range and the wells you want to include Start and end times are critical If a test has not been completed before the date and time indicated in the To boxes it will not be included in the report 3 Select which reports to include from the Report Options drop down list e Accepted and Rejected e Accepted Only e Rejected Only 4 Click Run Report Updating Fieldview Select Data Export from the Standard function bar The steps for export are described in Daf
151. se an update to the flow rate nor will it be automatically rolled up into the Daily QTR Procedure steps Use this procedure to modify a QTR Step Action 1 To modify a QTR select the specific time and date for the daily QTR in the QTR listing the following window opens Hourly OTRs Daily QTRs See step QTR Span Start 2008 12 27 3 00 00 MST RE Te QTR Span End 2206 12 27 3 59 59 MST 2 QTR Type Hourly CTR A QTR Flags Flowing Temperature 11 75_ c Static Pressure 616 88 Pa g Differental Pressure 6 n420 O0 Volume Li 3M3 Gas Flow Rate 0 EamavCey Hours on Flow 0 Hours Explanation For Update Enter an explanation for any changes 6 2 The date and time the QTR was created is displayed 3 The QTR Type is displayed as is the Flag associated with the selected QTR Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 132 Using the QTRs link Step Action 4 The Editable Fields are e Flowing Temperature e Static Pressure e Differential Pressure e Gas Flow Rate e Hours on Volume e Explanation for Update Make the required changes and enter an explanation for the changes 5 Click Submit Corrected QTR Automated QTR corrections When a Meter Parameter of Gas Composition is edited and back dated the Smart Alek web portal automatically updates the Hourly
152. st at the top of the display page provides one click access to view only reports for the selected well sites Sheet 2 of 2 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 18 Table 2 Parts of the Well Tree Name Description 1 Show Hide To hide the Well Tree click the well list tab Well Tree To autohide the Well Tree so it reappears when you move your mouse over it click the push pin button at the top of the Well Tree To turn off autohide click the push pin again To redisplay the Well Tree click the Show Well List tab on the left of the display 2 Search for a To search for a specific well enter part or all of the Well ID into the Location Search field then click Search The Well Tree will highlight the wells to which your account has access that match your search criteria 3 Expand To select every well in a field click the check box next to the field Contract name Button To select individual wells expand the field lists and click the appropri ate well check boxes 4 Alarm Flags If a well has an alarm set up and its data falls within the parameters for an alarm either a red cryout or a yellow standard dot will dis play beside both the field name and the well location that is in an alarm state 5 Type of Smart Alek The icon beside the well indicates the type of interface this well has with the web portal Cellular
153. t Portal Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc User MNL SA W 1 Guide 10Dec07 44 Using the User Manager Table 5 Permissions continued Permission name Required Where found in the portal What it does by Corresponding Well Permission General Web Login All Required to Login to SA com User can log into the web site Basic Access to a well allows user to view the Well Site Display box only QTRs Correct QTRs Operator Well Site Options gt QTRs User can correct QTRs and create In conjunction with 19 Corrected QTRs The user will also require Correct QTR access to each well as well QTRs Use QTR Console Operator Well Site Options gt QTR User can access the QTR console In conjunction with 18 and view historical QTR informa tion Reports and Data Configure Operator Standard Function Bar gt Data Push Automated Exports User can edit automated data pushes for the company Reports and Data Manual Data Operator Standard Function Bar gt Data Export Export User can export data to a variety of export formats from the manual export tool for any well they have Basic Access to Reports and Data Report Man All Reports ager Console Required to access smart alek Reporting Reports and Data Well Site Sum All Standard Function Bar gt Well Site Sum maty maty Access the well configuration con sole site link for a well Sheet 3 of 7 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal Use
154. t Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 200 Zedi SCADA Limitations The speed of the data refresh depends on the polling frequency Unlike the Smart Alek instrument the web portal cannot retrieve historical data in Zedi SCADA If a unit does not respond to a poll then the data for that scheduled poll is not retrieved and not backfilled by the next successful poll Historical data from the RTU can be retrieves through a local connection to the RTU Screens There can be as many registers for example 5 500 displayed as your company wants to monitor so the registers have been organized into screens There are five main suggested screens for each Zedi SCADA location These are e EFM amp Control Main e EFM Parameters e Control Parameters Optional e EFM Parameters Edit Optional e Control Parameters Edit Defining or editing a screen When you click Live Data and no screens have been customized for your company the screen shown in Figure 34 opens Figure 34 No screen or no default screen defined 00 00 999 00 W4M New Edit Please select a Screen M Refresh ABC000XYZMP012345678W000 Offline Zedi SCADA IP VSA Last Communication 2007 08 16 23 12 25 Bytes Sent 2147483648 Screen Access Level Control Bytes Recv 2147483648 Refresh Command Log View History Register Value Issued By Issued On Sequence Status Select a previously defined screen from the drop down men
155. th the Web Permissions e Flow Parameters Manage Meter Parameters The user group can add meter reports e Wells Meter Report Console Required to access Well Site Options gt Meter Reports Sheet 1 of 2 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the User Manager 51 Table 6 Well Permissions continued Permission Related Web Permission Manage Gas Composition In combination with the Web Permissions Allows users to modify the gas com Flow Parameters Manage Gas Composition position on this well as long as they Required to add or modify the gas compositions for the selected well and can be used in conjunction also have the appropriate web permis sion This permission also allows upload of gas composition if the user also has the appropriate web permis with e Flow Parameters Gas Composition Import To import gas compositions e Company Company Management Console To a be able to access Standard Functions gt Company gt Gas Comp Correct QTRs In combination with the Web Permissions Allows users to modify and correct e QTRs Correct QTRs required to correct the QTRs on this well as long as they also QTRs have the appropriate web permission QTRs Use QTR Console required to access Well Site Options gt QTRs Sheet 2 of 2 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc
156. this function you can e adda well to your data push e re run a data push e determine why the push failed Procedures in this section include e Accessing Data Push functionality on page 108 e Adding a well to a Data Push on page 108 Re running a failed Data Push on page 109 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 108 Data Push Accessing Data Push functionality Use this procedure to access this function Procedure steps Step Action 1 Choose Data Push from the Standard Function bar The following selection window opens Smart Alek intelligent Flow Monitoring System Select Data Push Ke v Adding a well to a Data Push Use this procedure to add a well to a data push The drop down list box you see in Accessing Data Push functionality on page 108 contains a listing of the pushes that Zedi has built for you Procedure steps Step Action 1 Choose Data Push from the Standard Function bar 2 Choose the appropriate push from the drop down list click Search and the push screen opens Logs wen Name WelllD BatteryiD MeteriD Last Data Send Status Edit ETS NA 3 2 2006 07 25 09 32 24 Enabled Edit Add Location v Level Well Level v Well D B _ Battery ID Last Date Sent 2006 12 27 14 53 10 a yyyy MM dd 24HH mm ss jell Name WelllD _ BatteryID MeteriD Last Data Send Status
157. tinued Element Description Requirement lt SENSOR gt id Gas Flow Sensor Tag Optional assigned to the Smart Alek well The data processor will default value to first Gas Flow Sensor assigned to the well This is only needed for a well with multiple Gas Flow Sensors lt GASCOMPOSITION gt unit Identifies what format the Required unit is in Not case sensitive Molar Fractions f Percentage p lt PARAMETER gt id Predefined Constant Required Between 0 and 1 if molar fraction Between 0 and 100 if percentage value Actual value of this gas element unit of measurement defined in parent sensor tag Sheet 2 of 2 Import gas composition from a file To access this function choose Data Import from the Standard Function bat the following screen will open Smart Alek Intelligent Flow Monitoring System Selecta file to upload Click Browse to choose the file to import Click Upload to import the gas composition parameters Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 114 Data Import Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Well Site Display Parts of the Login Well Site Display Smart Alek Intelligent Flow Monitoring System IN HOM PPIH Unselect All Wells I amp reld one 1 E Field Two
158. tion you can now manage your data pushes To have a data push defined for your company you will need to contact Customer Service Once the push or pushes have been defined you can manage them yourself Data Import See Data Import on page 111 Using the Data Import function you can import gas composition into the web portal Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Sheet 2 of 3 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Understanding the Standard Function bar 23 Table 4 Standard Function Bar continued Selection Description Support Links and documents to help you do your job better Logout Exits the Smart Alek web portal Sheet 3 of 3 Figure 3 Standard Function bar menu structure m gt User Manager Users gt Account Info Groups Email Web Permissions Daily Prod email Settings Well Permissions Preferences Standard Function Bar Reports User Manager gt Confgure Alarms AlarmManagr gt 71 p Alarm Manager Well Site Summary gt Sensor Settings Rs Current Alarms si on pany Alarm History et Retries Data Export Configure Alarms gt Data Push Support Schedule gt L Scheduler ogout Contact Groups gt Fields Set Calendar Well Tree Admin Levels Company Maintenance Units of Measure View User Logns Company Security Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart
159. ts to the Smart Alek server 4 Uploads the data to the server it is now available to be displayed on the website 5 The server looks at the sensor readings and compares them to any alarm parameters that have been set 6 If the data is outside the allowed range an alarm is triggered and an alarm notification message is sent The server cannot pinpoint the exact time the readings went outside of defined parameters 7 Ifthe instrument was not able to connect to the server the data is sent the next time a successful connection is made Ina satellite Smart Alek installation the difference is the frequency of the call to the Smart Alek server from the field instrument If the call frequency has been set at eight hour intervals three calls per day then the earliest the server can respond to a standard alarm event is between one and eight hours The standard alarm is triggered once data has been transmitted although the actual alarm event may have begun at any time during the eight hour period Cryout alarms Cryout alarms are used to send notification of alarm states closer to the time they occur They are programmed into the Smart Alek by a trained technician The alarm is configured on a particular sensor i e differential pressure gas flow rate The technician programs the instrument to wake up every 15 to 30 minutes and compare the readings of the sensor to the alarm parameters If the Smart Alek Secure Internet
160. u at the upper right of the window Screen overview on page 203 describes elements on a screen Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Zedi SCADA 201 To build a new screen click on the New link and a blank screen opens with which you can build one with the elements you want See Figure 35 on page 201 Figure 35 Blank Zedi SCADA screen Zedi SCADA Delete Screen Cancel Save As Save New Screen TM Retresn e 7 eae eae e Screen Name unites 7 Configure Aliases dit tem Confiqure Lookups Add item Cancel Save New Screen Refresh Figure 36 on page 202 shows the various elements on the build screen numbered elements in this diagram are described in Table 15 on page 202 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 202 Zedi SCADA Figure 36 Build screen elements RTU XYZ O Cancel Save EFM Screen O x Refresh Screen Name oe Edit item Add Item Access Level Control gt 7 8 Default Screen I EE EEr E Execute Demand Poll Q Valve Set Point 65 00 Cancel Save EFM Screen Yj Refresh Table 15 Zedi SCADA build scree
161. uction QTR averages are based on the clock hour not the actual transmission time Daily QTR As above c w flags Export w Flags DECPRO Export Exports to DECPRO format WellTest Merak TEST Export Merak Production accounting or FDC software PRISM Production accounting or FDC software Procount Production accounting or FDC software Qbyte Production accounting or FDC software Sheet 1 of 2 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 104 Data Export Table 5 Export file options continued Type Description CSV Comma Separated Values This file is formatted for import into Excel and shows every transmission and its time stamp going from the unit to the server This is the Raw data listed in the Report Manager Split Date Time Comma Separated Values This file is formatted for import into Excel CSV PVR PVR format FAS ASCII file to import into well test software programs such as Fekete Field Notes Sheet 2 of 2 Data can be automatically exported to other programs by contacting Zedi Client Services and Support Exports for Merak PVR etc web portal data is in a format ready for import to those applications Other exports such as Daily QTR Export provides the data in columns that can then be sorted and graphed Exceptions are For FieldView exports the GASWELL record type uses the Hours On Production Threshold The GASMET record type
162. uide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 80 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Understanding Alarm Manager Understanding the Fields link As an organization generates and stores more and more data about their assets it becomes increasingly difficult to find a particular piece As the complexity grows a hierarchy forms Hierarchal views are a way of making a readable presentation of the information Data is organized in a tree like structure in such a way that it cannot have too many relationships The structure allows information using parent child relationships You can use Smart Alek to manage your wells and their data using the format that matches how your fields and wells are managed in other areas of your organization For example you could divide your fields into areas and assign your wells to those areas within the field The Well Tree Administration function allows you to do this Changes made in the Well Tree Administration window are company wide The Well Tree in all company accounts will display the changes Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 82 Understanding the Fields link Permissions required to access this function are Wells Hierarchy Console Information found in this chapter includes Well tree administration window on page 82
163. up basic information about the well Figure 13 on page 120 is an example of this tab Figure 13 Site Settings tab Site Settings Sensors MCAF Enumerations The Timezone this site is physically within The government ID for this well Wellsite Name Pipe Identifier The legal name or description of this site Latitude The degrees north in decimal form where this site is located Longitude res The degrees east in decimal form where this site is located Fields Field2 gt North The field this site is located in Timezone GMT 07 00 Mountain Time US amp Canada 4 Meter Type al 6 The type of meter on this site Hours On Quick Display Enable the quick display of gas Hours On data for yesterday and today Volume Quick Display Enable the quick display of gas Volume data for yesterday and today Hours On Production Threshold for Exports Set the hours on production threshold for plunger lift wells Submit Changes See Table 8 for descriptions of the areas of the Site Settings tab Add edit or change settings as needed and click the Submit Changes button Table 8 Site settings Menu item Description 1 Well Site Name The location of the selected site Pipe Identifier e You can change the location if required add a qualifier e g tubing or even change the name e g Bearspaw 1 e These changes will be reflected in the well list on the left side of
164. user would place a check mark beside Well 1 CSS would call the companies to let them know they have the Multi Company Access relationship setup Multi Company Access Copy Permissions ft 5 gE a 5 8 5 2s O g 8 ERB g o S Go DG 4 8 2 OE a q ov wom eo ee 2 a C G G D cs 3 cGy ony oe S 3 D 2 2 2 2 WFUFMT The OWNER Company A would then log into the Smart Alek web portal and enter the Multi Company Access section of the User Manager They would select Company B from the list of companies that Company A has Multi Company Access partnerships with When A selects B from the list all the wells that are Multt Company Access from A to B currently only well 1 would appear Company A can select well 1 from this list and set the maximum permissions for Com pany B on Well 1 to be permissions 1 3 and 5 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User MNL SA W 1 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Guide 10Dec07 Using the User Manager 57 Step 3 Users Groups Web Permissions Well Permissions Multi Company Access Copy Permissions Well Permissions hel U nknown M e 5 M QoeratersGeup 8 B ee BES allan Bg amp M zdepeez ao 24222 Val two aE eee The next time that Company B is in Well Permissions tab of User Manager they would see Company A s well 1 in their well list Company B could select a user and assign per missions fo
165. vailable for Smart Alek are Complete Composition Detail Method and Partial Composition Gross Method 2 Gt N2 CO2 Note In Alberta EUB Directive 017 requires that the Detail method be used The Partial Gross method should be used only for dry sweet gases within the Normal Range given by Table 1 in AGA8 1992 Normal and Expanded range values are listed in under each of the Gas symbols The Partial Gross method s should also only be used for Flowing Pressures less than 12066 kPa 1750 psia and Flowing Temperatures between 8 3 C 17 F and 61 6 C 143 P The Partial Gross method available for Smart Alek flow calculations Gr N2 CO2 requires inputted values for Gr N2 and CO2 There will be an indication of current calculation method used Note Although the Gas Composition screen lists Complete and Partial Detail and Gross Gr N2 CO2 will still be recorded in the Meter Reports Each time the page is saved it will assume the user has a complete composition There will be a check box allowing the user to allow partial compositions as needed If the page violates the rules for a complete composition 100 2 you will be alerted that there is a problem to correct or that you must select partial composition If the data appears to be fractions and you have percent chosen or vise versa you ll be asked if you want to convert the data Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10D
166. values e g Volume In the Smart Alek web portal Report Manager they are associated with the data Source where the values are stored Most Sensors are available in Raw Data and Daily Production Data Sources however Hourly Production Data contains values for only some of the gas flow based Sensors Sensor values can only be displayed in a report when the selected Report Source set in the Basic Settings screen matches the Source type of the selected Sensor listed in the Sensor Selection screen For example Sensors listed in the Raw Data and Production Data Report listing in the Sensor Selection screen are displayed using Daily Production and Raw Report Sources selected in the Basic Settings screen while Sensors only located in Raw Data can only be displayed in a Raw Data Report Sources Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 160 Using Reports and Report Manager Only two axes can be displayed in a Graphical Report at one time However multiple sensors with common base units of measure can be assigned to the same axis by selecting the L eft or R ight button An example of common base units is kPa and kPa g kPa and psi are not as common and cannot be graphed together The first two different base units of measure in the selected sensors list will determine which of the many selected sensors will be graphed External Sensors are availa
167. ven easier to configure To create a dyt simply choose how many days of data the report will display Each time the report is run it w for that many days prior to the current date This allows you to reuse your report for as long a without editing or re creating it Yes want to create a Dynamic Report displaying the most current L bays ol Back Next Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using Reports and Report Manager 171 Step Action 12 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Click Next The sensors window is displayed Welcome to the Report Wizard The last step is to select the sensors that will be included in your report Feel free to select any sensors you wisi measurement units to display the sensor readings in Remember only two axis are available in Graphical report Contacts PF Chemical Pump Alarm 1 I Chemical Pump Alarm 2 M Il ESD Alarm 1 I ESD Alarm 2 B I Line Heater Alarm 1 I Line Heater Alarm 2 I Methanol Alarm 1 I Methanol Alarm 2 M I Separator Level Alarm 1 I Separator Level Alarm 2 B I Site Alarm 1 I Site Alarm 2 amp I Tank Level Alarm 1 I Tank Level Alarm 2 I Vibration Alarm 1 F Vibration Alarm 2 Corrosion I Instability e B I Pitting 2 B I Sequence L 58 EFM I Differential Pressure in H2O I Flow Integral kPa M I Fl
168. w Monitoring Syston Del Name 05 14 089 15 W4N Smart Alek Seria Harber 200611 Mele Repurl Tins Local 2007 05 08 15 27 13 NDT Contrect Hour vu Calio ated S etc Pressure Range 0000 kFa Calrated Dtterertal Hrossure Kerge 29 kPa Caliorated Temperature Range 40 70 150C Fyant i ng Mew Triggering Fvert Sample flow calculation Sainple Fluw Calculation Sete Measure 467 6 Paig Nfrerertal Press ire TT 49 Pa Flowing Tempcraurc 74 C Caculated Fiow Rate 16 07 FAwanay Cosfficicnt of Disznargc Cd 0 6014 Fxpan lt on Faro Usa Cr 1 LE 5 Corpreeeibilty at Flowing Condtione Zf 0 987 Conpressibiily al Base Cundiiu rs Zt LA Velocty of Approach Fazer Ev 1 0114 Save conpressbilly Fouls Fpvs 1 0053 Gae Flow Calc Vereion Stamp 1 0 27 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 142 Using the Meter Reports link Meter parameters Atmaspherc Preeeure Pst Bas2Temo2ratur2 TD Calbraton Famer Sable Pressure Tay Lucaliur Sema ase Refererec Temperature of Wietor Tube Unter Tube Metra eee lype entropic Pxparent K Realive Dz rsty Gr Reference Pressure of Relative Density Gas composition Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Sete Measure Flowing Temperature Cosfficiont of Disznarge Cd Corpreeeitifty at Flowing Condtione Zf Velecty of Approach Fazer Ev Gae Flow Cele Version Stamp Up Steam 07
169. wells in a field Click to return to the field level of the Well Site Summary 10 Status lights Yellow active high or low standard alarm state Red active high or low cryout state 11 Totals at the Field level Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Well Site Summary 63 Access to QTRs Clicking on a well opens the QTRs for that well Figure 12 QTR Expand All Collapse Al Prini Hourly ITRS Nsily OTRs 2005 12 22 30 00 00 M3T ZUUS 12 23 VibYEY MSI Daily QTR A 532 c kPata Subriil Cursed QTR For more information see Using the OTRs link on page 127 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 64 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Well Site Summary Understanding Alarm Manager User Manager Alarm Manager Well Site Summary Fields Company DataExport DataPush Data Import The Smart Alek web interface alarm system is a powerful tool to help you monitor gas production and reduce downtime By quickly being informed of abnormal sensor conditions from the alarm system you will know what to expect at the well site and organize the proper response Alarms Acknowledge and Clear Alarms Alarms Alarm Management Console Alarms Configure Alarm Settings Alarms Configure Contact Sch
170. will be saved automatically each time you add remove or edit a sensor Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using Reports and Report Manager 175 Step Action e Advanced customizing settings Report Folder Talisman be zeper Spas Flag as Private Repon 7 Flag as Locked Report Flag as Muli Report Flag as Defaut Report koJ Tim Manual and Ante Ranaing Left Y Axis Maximum fo Right Y Axis Maximum fo Left Y Axis Minimum lo Right Y Axis Minimum lo R Show Y Axis in a Base 10 Logarithmec Scale Time Zone GM1 07 00 Mountain Time US amp Canada v Caparo n Display Data in Chronological Order in re Orderin Text Reports epo Le leat Sopor Qrp geng Group Sensors in Text e Group Wells in Text Reports Reports Show Recorded QTR Flags in Text Reports Append Comments to Report Comments The Flags portion of the screen will only appear if you are the creator of the report elected flags will perform the following e Private Report the report appears in YOUR listing only e Multi Report each well will appear on a separate window slideshow reports e Locked Report no one else can change ANY parameters e Default Report will appear as one of the four default reports in the Well Site Display 16 Choose Save Changes to complete your report 17 Click Reload Newest Reports D and the report you have created
171. xponent K 1 30 Srart Date Mountain Time yH 2H mms 2006 12 28 100000 O End Date Mountain Time TY Change will bein effect Indefinfiely 2 Enter the appropriate new values into the fields described Table 10 on page 147 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the Flow Parameters link 147 Step Action 3 Enter the Start Date Mountain Time yyyy MM dd 24HH mm ss for the changes to take effect If the parameters will be ongoing leave the End Date at 2099 If a particular period is being updated enter the End Date Mountain Time yyyy MM dd 24HH mm ss 4 Once you have completed making the meter changes click Update Table 10 Meter parameter values Parameter Atmospheric Pressure Patm Note True Atmospheric Pressure is not the same as Barometric Pressure Barometric Pressure is normalized to sea level for meteorological use Note For Model 2000 EM Smart Alek instruments atmospheric pressure is locally entered on the Field Instrument Patm is displayed but not configurable on the Flow Parameters page Description Local Atmospheric Pressure is the pressure exerted by the weight of the earth s atmosphere AGA 3 1992 provides the following formula taken from the Smithsonian Metrological Tables to esti mate atmospheric pressure based on elevation Patm 14 54 x 55096 elevation in feet 361 550
172. xtended Information check box and click Apply to Information display related activities Extended Information includes items such as Laptop sign on activity and Cryout alarm configuration changes Extended Information activities are not assigned a number by the Server Showiy leet gt Osve V Show Exterdeu b formalin 22 Hats 200197 Yesterday Volume change Detsis 200197 Fow accor cange Detala 200197 Yeserdey Volume tange Delais aug How ac or cange Lctats 200197 Yesverdey Volume vange Delais HLT hi M Ab ae AD it aun bh aur ancene aranan dlabads 2 Apply Changes to Show Extended and from Show Extended back to default view 3 Data Export Downloads the Instrument log to a csv file aA n lL LEJ P E w pres ren i 4 1 Time Wiel Smart Alel Type Source Fyaet Seq Sequence New Value Previous Value 2 2007 07 20 17 05 440 200611 Mude char Lapup 25 322 Nunal 3 2007 0 20 14 06 14 0b 200611 Mode char Laptop 24 421 Cine 4 2007 07 20 16 05 14 0f 200611 Mode char _aptop 2 315 Cine 5 2007 07 20 1608 14 06 200611 Time chan mama 7 211 207 7 20 2017 7 20 294 B 2007 07 20 1608 1408 200611 Made char apap aq 309 Normal 7 2007 07 20 14 05 440 200611 Mude char Laprup 20 298 Cine B 2007 07 01 Of 06 14 0b 200611 Lima chan intama 19 216 2000 14 A 2 1 AIAL Sheet 1 of 2 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc Using the Instrument Log link 189
173. y Permissions This chapter contains the following information and procedures Understanding security and user rights on page 26 e Adding a User account on page 27 e Modifying a User account on page 33 e Deleting a User account on page 34 e Understanding and creating Groups on page 35 Understanding and assigning Web permissions on page 42 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Copyright 2007 Zedi Inc 26 Using the User Manager Understanding and assigning Well Permissions on page 50 Understanding and implementing Multi Company Access on page 53 Copying permissions on page 58 Understanding security and user rights User rights grant users the ability to perform certain actions on a web site and restrict other users from performing those actions Some rights do not completely restrict certain actions When you assign rights to groups be sure that you assign the appropriate rights and do not unintentionally allow members of the group to perform more actions than are necessary on the Smart Alek web portal Conversely be sure that members of the group are not restricted from fulfilling their responsibilities Permissions are described in the section Understanding and assigning Web permissions on page 42 and Understanding and assigning Well Permissions on page 50 To access User Manager select User Manager from the Standard Function bar The window shown in Figure 4 open
174. you in determining the best settings for your report WD Sige Show 60 day gas and static ure report Sensor Selections Advanced Settings CY Z say flowiditt chert QB Z dev hry flow VSA Report Title Barbs Test QP Serbs Test 7 Pe i j Tip Dynamic VS Static Daily Flow and Differential Graph Use Dynamic Report Span Q Dai Line Pressures Number of Days to Report 7 Daily Line Pressures 180 gays Chart OB nc votteae Use Static Report Span G Flows Start Report From 2002 01 01 12 00 A Grech Flow amp Hours al A Run Report To 2002 01 02 12 00 20 Day OB wetter Q cow date flow diff static he Tip Report Sources G saes Report Source Hourly Production Data i Q Sen trend BF voltage and int Report Type Graphical Q VSA 24 hrs Gas SE Wellhesd pressure Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 174 Using Reports and Report Manager Step Action Sensors you can review and change the sensors selected in this report Basic Settings Sensor Selections Advanced Settings EE ONA Sensor nso Units Y Axis Order Differential Pressure kPa v ME Seen Remove Gasflow E3M3 Day RL 2 Remove Hours on Flow v ME e Sewn Remove Raw Data Reports Onl Production Data Seay iia Delete Report Please note You do not need to save when adding or removing sensors from a report Your report
175. yright 2007 Zedi Inc Select one or more wells in the well tree and select Report Manager from the Smart Alek Reporting pull down menu at the top of the screen Smart Alek Reporting Vv Smart Alek Reporting Report Manager f All Data Real Time A list of folders and reports to which you have access appears New Folder Delete Folder Be Tip Folder Listings ZI Probes CA gefault po nor TOUCH Qi ocvHTo minus 40 Sat Test ae Tempersture QB Tow ee Voltage All Dats Real Time g hauna 3 a mnam D Double click the folder in the list to open the folder Click Delete Folder A message appears telling you the folder has been deleted If the folder contains any reports the following message will appear Can not delete Folder not empty See Moving a report to a different folder on page 181 Smart Alek Secure Internet Portal User Guide MNL SA W 1 10Dec07 Using Reports and Report Manager 181 Moving a report to a different folder Use this procedure to move a report to a different folder You would typically do this if you wanted to delete the folder but wanted to keep any reports it contains Procedure steps Step Action 1 Select one or more wells in the well tree and select Report Manager from the Smart Alek Reporting pull down menu at the top of the screen Smart Alek Reporting Y Smart Alek Reporting Report Mana
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