Abstract:
Escalating demand of petroleum led the Oil and Gas (O&G) industry to extend oil extraction operation in the remote reservoirs. Oil extraction is a fault intolerant proces...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Escalating demand of petroleum led the Oil and Gas (O&G) industry to extend oil extraction operation in the remote reservoirs. Oil extraction is a fault intolerant process where the maximum penalty is disaster impacting the environment seriously. Therefore, efficient and nature-friendly green oil extraction is a challenging operation, especially with location constrained in accessing the sites. To overcome these challenges and protect the environment from pollution, smart oil fields with numerous sensors (e.g., for pipeline pressure, gas leakage, air pollution) are established to achieve clean O&G extraction. Conventionally, cloud datacenters are utilized to process the generated data. High-latency satellite communication are used for data transfer, which is not suitable for time-sensitive operations/tasks. To process such latency-sensitive tasks, edge computing can be a suitable candidate, however, their computational power goes downhill at disaster time due to surge demand of many coordinated activities. Therefore, we propose green smart oil fields that operate based on edge computing. To overcome shortage of resources and rapid deployment of the edge computing systems, we propose to use lightweight serverless computing on a federation of edge computing resources from nearby oil rigs. Our solution coordinates urgent coordinated operations/tasks to prevent disasters in oil fields and enable the idea of green smart oil fields. Evaluation results demonstrate the efficacy of our proposed solution in compare to conventional solutions for smart oil fields.
Published in: 2019 IEEE Green Technologies Conference(GreenTech)
Date of Conference: 03-06 April 2019
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 22 July 2019
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