WIT Press

AGENT-BASED MODELLING OF OFFSHORE UPSTREAM PETROLEUM LOGISTICS

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

Volume 11 (2016), Issue 4

Pages

8

Page Range

635 - 643

Paper DOI

10.2495/DNE-V11-N4-635-643

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

P. ENGELSETH & T.M. PETTERSEN

Abstract

Faced with dwindling oil prices, the petroleum industry now needs to economize its operations. A case study of upstream petroleum logistics, the management of supplies to and from petroleum platforms and rigs, is used to describe current logistics and supply chain management (SCM) challenges facing these operations in Norway. The provided case narrative reveals how an integrated planning system used to co-ordinate operations is proven relatively difficult to implement and use. As alternative research approach agent-based modelling (ABM) is applied and discussed in association with actor network theory in a SCM business-functional setting to theoretically ground use of ABM as methodology. An empirically-grounded conceptual model, the first stage of ABM methodology, is created for petroleum logistics. Findings from this first stage of inquiry also suggest how and why ABM is applicable in petroleum logistics and SCM.

Keywords

actor network theory, agent-based modelling, petroleum logistics, supply chain management