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A N A D A R K O P E T R O L E U M C O R P O R A T I O N Anadarko UAS Program Global Aerial Data Collection and Visualization Tools Using Drones to Solve Real World Challenges A E R I A L & V I S U A L


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A N A D A R K O P E T R O L E U M C O R P O R A T I O N

Anadarko UAS Program

Global Aerial Data Collection and Visualization Tools

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A E R I A L & V I S U A L A N A L Y T I C S

Using Drones to Solve Real World Challenges

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A E R I A L & V I S U A L A N A L Y T I C S

The Who, Where and What

Who am I? Where did I come from? What do I do?

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Introduction

Where did I come from?

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Introduction

Where did I come from?

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Introduction

What do I do?

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What Will We Cover?

Explain what UAS (drones) are and the FAA requirements for operating them in a commercial capacity Illustrate why it’s all about the data and why those insights are the real reason why the drone is in the air Discuss where we are heading tomorrow

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What is UAS?

✓ Quad Copter ✓ Sensor

  • RGB (Still/Video)

Imaging

  • Thermal
  • OGI (Optical Gas

Imaging) ✓ Data Processing Software ✓ Visualization Software

Today Tomorrow

✓ Multi-Function Aircrafts

  • Quad Copter
  • Octocopter
  • Fixed Wing

✓ Sensor

  • Lidar/Radar/Sonar/Laser

✓ Machine Learning Algorithms for feature recognition/attribute extraction

  • Balloons
  • Tethered Copters

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What is a UAS?

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A E R I A L & V I S U A L A N A L Y T I C S

Quick Review

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Image courtesy of DJI

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Quick Review

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Image courtesy of DJI

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Quick Review

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FAA Regulations

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FAA Regulations

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FAA Requirements for UAS

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Aircraft must weigh between .55 and 55 pounds

Image courtesy of FAA

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FAA Regulations

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Image courtesy of FAA

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FAA Regulations

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FAA Requirements for UAS

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Image courtesy of DJI

Obtain permission from airport or air traffic control if operating UAS within 5 miles of an airport Airport Flight Path

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FAA Requirements for UAS

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Image courtesy of NCAR

Do not fly in adverse weather conditions and must remain 500 feet from base of clouds and 2000 feet from sides 400 FT

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FAA Requirements for UAS

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Image courtesy of Dartdrones

Cannot fly near emergency response efforts

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FAA Requirements for UAS

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Image courtesy of Flying Magazine

Cannot fly over stadiums or sporting events

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FAA Requirements for UAS

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Image courtesy of Penn State University

Cannot fly under the influence

  • f alcohol or drugs
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FAA Requirements for UAS

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Image courtesy of FAA

Must remain clear and yield to all manned aircraft

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FAA Requirements for UAS

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Image courtesy of the Drone Business Center

Cannot fly over or near sensitive infrastructure (i.e., power stations, correctional facilities, hydrocarbon facilities, etc…)

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FAA Requirements for UAS

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Image courtesy of New Atlas

UAS cannot be operated over people

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FAA Requirements for UAS

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Image courtesy of Dartdrones

Cannot be flown in National Parks

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UAS By The Numbers

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Source: Drone Deploy

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UAS By The Numbers

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Real Estate/Aerial Photography 48% State and Local Governments 3% Industrial Inspections 28% Agriculture 17% Insurance 4% Real Estate/Aerial Photography State and Local Governments Industrial Inspections Agriculture Insurance Source: FAA

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UAS By The Numbers

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UAS By The Numbers

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Manned Aircraft 30% Drones 70%

Aircraft Registrations

Manned Aircraft Drones

Source: FAA

2018-122,000 Commercial UAS pilots in US

➢ This exceeds manned aircraft pilots 2 to 1

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UAS By The Numbers

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BENEFITS OF DRONES

55%

Increase in safety

  • n a construction

site from using drones

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Lives saved by utilization of drones

5,500

Units of blood delivered by drones in Rwanda in 2017

98%

Decrease in survey time for a 12 acre tract of land. 100 hours down to 2

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Acres of farmland that can be inspected in one day from a drone

68%

How much faster homes with aerial pictures sold than those without

Source: DroneDeploy, DJI

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UAS By The Numbers

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Source: DroneDeploy

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You can't fix what you can't see

Business Case for UAS

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Site/Facility with New Activity Inspire 1 compared with DigitalGlobe Imagery Equipment in High Resolution Inspire 1 compared with DigitalGlobe Imagery

Aerial Visualization Comparison

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Detecting Buried Assets

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Visible Atmospheric Resistant index (VARI)

B2-B1 B2+B1-B3

Veg eget etation ation

Analytic Capabilities

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Dir irectio tion of Flow

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Offshore Flare Inspections

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Wattenberg OGI Inspections

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Wattenberg Quad Oa Inspections

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Wattenberg Live Streaming

Flir Image Area Image

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5.2 miles (avg 20 mph) 27 Wells Inspected 2.5 hours 27 Wells Inspected in 1 hour * Includes setup and takedown

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Wattenberg OGI Project

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Mozambique Construction Progress

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Mozambique EHS Water Sampling

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Mission Workflow

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Project Request Identify Pilot Flight Request Fly Transfer Data Process Data Analyze Accuracy Clean Data Data Analysis Publish Reports Store Raw Data Store Report

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Quarterly Drone Usage Accounting

➢ Individual flight data is maintained in CORE (Flight Management System) ➢ Drone usage charge is calculated based on type of service provided ➢ Flight information extracted from CORE and forwarded to JIB by Aerial Analytics Team ➢ Journal entry posted in SAP to record drone usage ➢ Debit well cost center & Credit pilot’s home cost center utilizing cost centers provided in data extraction ➢ If well cost center is billable and there are working interest partners (3rd parties), a portion of the usage charge will be invoiced to working interest partners (3rd parties) based on their ownership percentage ➢ Provides a clear tracking/audit mechanism for drone usage and the associated cost

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Record All Drone Usage Including 100% APC Owned

➢Identify true costs of operating an asset ➢Categorize as LOE to allow potential future billing ➢Consolidate and centralize the decision of whether the underlying asset is 100% APC

  • wned or not. Eliminate potential confusion.

➢An area may see an increase in their budget/LOE. However, there is an expected

decrease in potential surveying expenses which would have incurred if a contractor is hired to provide that service.

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Questions?

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