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Discovering new sources of petroleum ahead of the competition is key to success within the petroleum industry. GIS can help you better search and evaluate the potential for oil in within your exploration process.
Exploration requires the analysis of different types of data such as satellite imagery, aerial photography, seismic surveys, surface geology studies, subsurface and cross section interpretations and images, well locations, and existing infrastructure information. GIS can relate all of these data sets to each other, allowing you to overlay, view, and manipulate the data in the form of a map to thoroughly analyse the potential for understanding or extending play potential.
GIS technology today allows us to take advantage of the geographical nature of everyday petroleum "business objects," such as leases, wells, pipelines, environmental concerns, facilities, and retail outlets, all within the corporate database, and apply appropriate geographic analysis efficiently whether it is on a departmental or corporate level.












