After two years of
hard work, the CEPS Control Panel and the Council of Petroleum Accountants Societies, Inc.
(COPAS) announced that the
conversion of the popular Computerized Equipment Pricing System (CEPS) into a completely
web-based application was fully tested and ready to launch on January 1, 2007.
The conversion of CEPS to a web-based program is the second major overhaul CEPS has
undergone since its inception, and represents an important milestone. CEPS was created in 1986, using a GE dial-up
service. In 1997, CEPS was converted to a CD,
and the original FORTRAN database was converted to an Access database. While delivered via a different method, the
CD-based CEPS still contained the original database, and delivered the same screens and
reports as had been designed for the old GE FORTRAN system.
The CEPS Control
Panel approached the board in late 2004 with a request to update CEPS to a PC environment,
and redesign it to better meet users’ needs.
One of the first
things the CEPS Control Panel did is contact users to set up a users group. The users
group filled out a survey and attended meetings to provide input to the control panel on which features could be
eliminated, which features to keep, and suggested improvements.
In addition to the
changes recommended by the Users Group, the CEPS Control Panel came up with some
innovative ways to build the database, simplifying it while giving it the flexibility to
change as equipment changes. To give you an
idea of how significantly the database changed, the old CEPS system contained 5,000 data
records, on over 40 pages. Those 5,000
records were collapsed to 300 records on 4 pages. Through
some creative design work, the new system will also require fewer HPMs (Historical Price
Multipliers). Other major changes, such as
freight calculation, were made. There were a
number of challenges along the way, but the CEPS Control Panel solved them with a lot of
innovation, determination, and good old-fashioned hard work.
Some advantages for
subscribers include:
- Dynamic real-time updating capabilities
- A new batch process using multiple format
imports and exports
- A text-based user interface (no numeric codes
or decimal values)
- Greater flexibility, which will allow easier
and timelier updates
- Tubular updates will include modern grades and
connections along with user-defined adds
- Users have more flexibility in designating
add-ons such as coating, inspection, pre-perforating, sandblasting
- Improved accuracy from being able to easily
update the data base for modern grades and connections, allowances for high-collapse
items, and no weight/foot limitations.
- Eliminating problems resulting from installing
and running the CD on multiple operating systems
- An enhanced online help center with photos,
glossary and links to CEPS Control Panel members for questions
Web-based CEPS
contains pricing for an extensive list of equipment, including tubing and line pipe,
casing, mill-to-railpoint freight, wellhead equipment, separators and gas production
units, heaters, treaters, freewater knockouts, pumping units, tanks, electrical units, gas
engines, starters, and downhole completion equipment.
In
order to keep the data base simple, and keep the project on track, the new database
contains data only for transfers occurring on or after January 1, 2007. Current subscribers are advised to keep their 2006
CEPS CD for historical data prior to 2007. For
new subscribers and those who have disposed of it, COPAS will continue to sell the 2006
CEPS CD for $100. All will be offered for
sell through the Shopping Cart link on the COPAS website, www.copas.org.
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