--> ABSTRACT: GIS-Based Lead Mapping and Analysis, by Matt Grove; #90906(2001)
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Matt Grove1

(1) ExxonMobil Exploration Company, Houston, TX

ABSTRACT: GIS-based lead Previous HitmappingNext Hit and analysis

Lead Previous HitmappingNext Hit is a critical step in the initial stages of petroleum exploration and requires the integration of multiple Previous HitdataNext Hit layers including depth-structure, rock facies, and seismic attributes. Manually integrating these Previous HitdataNext Hit to identify and map potential hydrocarbon accumulations is a time- and resource-intensive process. In an effort to improve the efficiency of the lead Previous HitmappingNext Hit process, a GIS-based system has been developed to identify, delineate, and analyze structural and stratigraphic closures at scales ranging from regional Previous HitmappingNext Hit to individual prospects. This system was developed using Arc/INFOâ GIS to model fluid flow across a surface, identify closures, and delineate lead outlines. The GIS system is also used to integrate additional Previous HitdataNext Hit and to calculate and capture extensive attribute information for subsequent analysis.

GIS-based lead Previous HitmappingNext Hit provides several advantages over traditional methods. The GIS system can greatly increase the speed and accuracy of lead Previous HitmappingNext Hit by automating many of the lead-Previous HitmappingNext Hit processes and by locating potential traps that might otherwise be overlooked. In addition, the GIS system allows multiple Previous HitdataNext Hit layers in a variety of formats to be analyzed in an integrated environment. Incorporating Previous HitdataNext Hit layers encompassing all elements of the hydrocarbon system provides a means for quantitatively analyzing and ranking large numbers of leads. Although GIS-based lead Previous HitmappingNext Hit will not fully automate all of the necessary processes, improved Previous HitdataNext Hit integration and substantial time and cost reduction make GIS a powerful tool for lead Previous HitmappingTop.

AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90906©2001 AAPG Annual Convention, Denver, Colorado