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PSA Versatile Alternative for Distribution of Geospatial Data*
James S. Cokinos1, Vsevolod I. Egorov1, J. Robert Vivian1, John W. Haney1, and
Gordon W. Shields1
Search and Discovery Article #40387 (2009)
Posted May 18, 2009
*Adapted from poster presentation at AAPG Annual Convention, San Antonio, TX, April 20-23, 2008
1Fugro Gravity & Magnetic Services, Inc., Houston, TX ([email protected])
Abstract
From the regional assessment of petroleum provinces to potential field interpretation, geoscientists need to integrate various geological, geophysical, and geospatial information. Organization, integration and presentation of these different data sets are a necessary part of the workflow. The results of these data analyses are compiled in a cartographic layout of a final map – one of the more important communication and decision-making tools within the petroleum industry.
Maps are
often delivered as multi-feature and multi-layer
digital
projects. However,
these highly informative deliverables are only compatible with certain industry
Geographic Information
Systems
(GIS) software packages. Thus, the compatibility
and portability is limited to the individual company’s software inventory.
A new
methodology based on GIS technology from ESRI has been developed that utilizes
a third party extension to create a new product called the GeoPDF. This
emerging technology from TerraGo Tech adds a versatile alternative for enhanced
geospatial collaboration in hydrocarbon exploration. This new dynamic
digital
map preserves many advantages of the original GIS project. This includes
layering capabilities, attribute information, and a coordinate transformation
matrix while solving compatibility and portability issues. This is a high
quality but low cost way to easily share geospatial information within the
petroleum community.
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