The document discusses applications of data science in the oil and gas industry. It covers topics like exploratory data analysis, machine learning workflows, and use cases for data analytics and machine learning in oil and gas using Python or R. It also provides an overview of data visualization using Power BI, including how to import data, create visualizations and reports, and share dashboards. The workshop aims to teach participants how to solve managerial problems in the industry using data science techniques.
The document discusses applications of data science in the oil and gas industry. It covers topics like exploratory data analysis, machine learning workflows, and use cases for data analytics and machine learning in oil and gas using Python or R. It also provides an overview of data visualization using Power BI, including how to import data, create visualizations and reports, and share dashboards. The workshop aims to teach participants how to solve managerial problems in the industry using data science techniques.
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Presentation on Python Code to Modelling in Oil & Gas
The document discusses applications of data science in the oil and gas industry. It covers topics like exploratory data analysis, machine learning workflows, and use cases for data analytics and machine learning in oil and gas using Python or R. It also provides an overview of data visualization using Power BI, including how to import data, create visualizations and reports, and share dashboards. The workshop aims to teach participants how to solve managerial problems in the industry using data science techniques.
The document discusses applications of data science in the oil and gas industry. It covers topics like exploratory data analysis, machine learning workflows, and use cases for data analytics and machine learning in oil and gas using Python or R. It also provides an overview of data visualization using Power BI, including how to import data, create visualizations and reports, and share dashboards. The workshop aims to teach participants how to solve managerial problems in the industry using data science techniques.
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Applications of Data
Science in Oil & Gas
Name: Ogunsanya, A. S. & Ekum, M. I. Introduction • Managerial problems in oil & gas industry, which need to be solved by managers depend on the outcomes of data scientists or Statisticians. • These problems include managing risks, enhancing safety, reducing downtime, reducing maintenance costs of refining equipment, improving asset management, etc. • The fundamental aim of this workshop is to teach participants about Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA), Machine Learning (ML) workflows, and, most significantly, data analytics and machine learning use cases in Oil & Gas applications using Python or R. Overview • Data Science and Big Data
• Statistics & Data Visualization
• Machine Learning & Modelling
• Application of Power BI in Data Visualization,
• Application of Python Codes to Modelling & Machine Learning Introduction to Power BI • Microsoft Power BI is a collection of apps, software services and connectors that come together to turn unrelated data into visually impressive and interactive insights. • Power BI can work with simple data sources like Microsoft Excel and complicated ones like cloud-based or on-premises hybrid Data warehouses. • Power BI has the capabilities to easily connect to your data sources, visualize and share and publish your findings with anyone and everyone. • Power BI is simple and fast enough to connect to an Excel workbook or a local database. Introduction to Power BI • Power BI flow • Generally, the flow starts at the Power BI Desktop, where a report is created. • This created report can be published to the Power BI Service and finally shared so that the users can use it from the Mobile apps. • This is the most common approach for sharing reports. • There are other approaches but we will stick to this flow for this entire tutorial to help learn the different aspects of Power BI. Introduction to Power BI • How to use Power BI flow Bring data into Power BI Desktop, and create a report. Publish to the Power BI service, where you can create new visualizations or build dashboards. Share dashboards with others, especially people who are on the go. View and interact with shared dashboards and reports in Power BI Mobile apps. • Depending on the user role, the user might spend most of the time in one of the three components than the other. Introduction to Power BI Introduction to Power BI • Building blocks of Power BI Visualizations Datasets Reports Dashboards Tiles Introduction to Power BI • Visualizations A visualization is a representation of data in a visual format. It could be a line chart, a bar graph, a color coded map or any visual way to present the data. The main idea of visualization is to show the data in a way that tells the story that is lying underneath it. Like the saying goes: a picture says a thousand words. Introduction to Power BI • Datasets A dataset is a collection of data that Power BI uses to create its visualizations. You can have a simple dataset that’s based on a single table from a Microsoft Excel workbook. • Dataset can also be a combination of many different sources, which can be filtered using Power BI and combined into one to use. • For example: One data source contains countries and locations in the form of latitude and longitude. • Another data source contains demographics of these countries like population and GDP. • Power BI can combine these two data sources into one dataset which can be used for visualizations. • After you have a dataset, you can begin creating visualizations that show different portions of it in different ways, and gain insights based on what you see. That is where reports come in. Introduction to Power BI • Reports In Power BI, a Report is a collection of visualizations that appear together on one or more pages. A report in Power BI is a collection of items that are related to each other. We will be working with the gapminder data to create the report below that looks at the GDP, population and life expectancy by global regions. Reports let us create and structure visualizations on pages based on the way the we want to tell the story. Introduction to Power BI • Dashboards • A Power BI dashboard is a collection of visuals from a single page that you can share with others. • A dashboard must fit on a single page, often called a canvas (the canvas is the blank backdrop in Power BI Desktop or the service, where you put visualizations). • You can share dashboards with other users or groups, who can then interact with your dashboards when they’re in the Power BI service or on their mobile device. Introduction to Power BI • Overview of Power BI Desktop Importing Dataset and Modelling • Power BI can connect to a whole range of data sources from Excel sheets and local databases to several Cloud services. • Currently, over 60 different cloud services have specific connectors to help you connect with generic sources through XML, CSV, text, and ODBC. • Let us start connecting to one of the data sources. • For today we will be working on the • gap_minder_map.csv Importing Dataset and Modelling • Importing data into Power BI Desktop • Power BI Desktop has a Get Data button from the ribbon on the Home tab. • In Power BI, there are all sorts of different data sources available. Select a source to establish a connection. • Depending on your selection, you will be asked to find the source on your computer or network, or be prompted to sign in to a service to authenticate your request. • As our first step to import the dataset/file into Power BI, we click on the Get Data icon on the ribbon of Home tab. Importing Dataset and Modelling • Importing data into Power BI Desktop
• Once we select this, we go ahead and select the CSV option under
the file subheading. • Then browse the file and select the necessary CSV file. Press on Connect to have a quick preview of the file. Once we click on Load, Power BI will successfully import the file. Any errors will then pop up ready to be analysed and fixed. Importing Dataset and Modelling • Importing data into Power BI Desktop
• Once we select this, we go ahead and select the CSV
option under the file subheading. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING
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