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“Big Previous HitDataNext Hit” Empowering Previous HitUnconventionalNext Hit Resource Plays

Abstract

Since its inception Previous HitdataNext Hit has been the basis of the petroleum industry. Oil and gas exploration and development has always been about knowing where to look and where exactly to drill. Oil and gas geosciences have been pursing big Previous HitdataNext Hit before “big Previous HitdataNext Hit” was big. In the first decade of the 21st century, “big Previous HitdataNext Hit” burst upon the scene, while horizontal drilling and fracture stimulation have been around for decades. What has created successful exploration and development of Previous HitunconventionalNext Hit resources is smart exploration, drilling and completion. Integrated geologic and geophysical analysis provides the map that lets one know where to drill, while down-hole real-time sensors tell one where to steer the well within the correct zone. The latest technologies of micro-seismic and fiber-optics tell one where and how to complete. The bottom line is that a drilling rig has become a mass of sensors and computers with a drill bit attached to one end. Increased usage in Previous HitsubsurfaceNext Hit geology of Previous HitdataNext Hit from sensors and operational Previous HitdataNext Hit gathering devices has significantly increased the amount of unstructured Previous HitdataNext Hit. Oil and gas has long handled massive volumes of structured Previous HitdataNext Hit such as 3D seismic, what is the new challenge is development of tools to handle new types of unstructured Previous HitdataNext Hit or to integrate diverse structured and unstructured Previous HitdataNext Hit sets from diverse geologic disciplines. Exploration and development of Previous HitunconventionalNext Hit resources requires Previous HitintegrationNext Hit of “big Previous HitdataNext Hit” within traditional models and approaches to geologic analysis. We provide several examples from the Marcellus and Utica mudrock plays of the northern Appalachian basin to illustrate low-cost technologies to store, query, and analyze large and diverse Previous HitdataNext Hit sources and new Previous HitdataNext Hit types much of which is found outside of the company's firewall. Previous HitIntegrationNext Hit involving more diverse unstructured, semi-structured and structured Previous HitdataNext Hit can lead to a better understanding of Previous HitunconventionalNext Hit resource plays and provide predictive exploration and development models for Previous HitunconventionalTop resources that often span multiple countries, states and hundreds of kilometers.