--> ABSTRACT: Operation Database Petroleum GIS Results: Evaluation and Application of Geographic Information Systems to Exploration and Production, by Charles C. Fried, Jay E. Leonard; #91003 (1990).
[First Hit]

Datapages, Inc.Print this page

ABSTRACT: Operation Database Petroleum GIS Results: Evaluation and Application of Previous HitGeographicNext Hit Previous HitInformationNext Hit Previous HitSystemsNext Hit to Exploration and Production

Charles C. Fried, Jay E. Leonard

FACT: Maps are the principle graphic tool used in exploration and production.

FACT: The Previous HitgeographicNext Hit Previous HitinformationNext Hit Previous HitsystemsNext Hit (GIS) industry exceeds $250 million annually providing powerful mapping tools to a variety of disciplines.

FACT: Previous HitGeographicNext Hit Previous HitinformationNext Hit Previous HitsystemsNext Hit are infrequently used in exploration and production, which represents less than 2% of the total GIS sphere.

Therefore, Operation Database Petroleum GIS, sponsored by AAPG's Geobyte and the National Computer Graphics Association, was conceived as an Previous HitinformationNext Hit exchange between the petroleum industry and GIS vendors to address this disparity.

The objective of the database was to communicate petroleum industry requirements to GIS vendors and to demonstrate the potential of GIS to the petroleum industry. Requirements, in the form of data and problems, were developed by an industry group representing major and independent oil companies. The problems included base map, well, seismic, lease, transportation, topographic, three-dimensional, and remote sensing exercises. Data included scout well data, directional surveys, production histories, seismic shot-point locations and interpretive times, geologic interpretations (tops and structure and isopach maps), leases, topography, well logs, remote sensing images, gravity contours, and Previous HitgeographicNext Hit reference Previous HitinformationNext Hit. Over 120 GIS vendors were offered a chance to participate, and ne rly 20 engaged in the exercises. This talk will focus on the process, results, and conclusions of Operation Database Petroleum GIS.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #91003©1990 AAPG Annual Convention, San Francisco, California, June 3-6, 1990