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AAPG Computer Applications in Geology, No. 4: Previous HitGeographicNext Hit Previous HitInformationNext Hit Previous HitSystemsNext Hit in Petroleum Exploration and Development, Edited by T.C. Coburn and J.M. Yarus
Copyright © 2000 by The American Association of Petroleum Geologists. All rights reserved.
Computer Applications in Geology, No.4, Chapter 5: GIS Technology--A Vendor Perspective of its History and Prospects in Petroleum Exploration and Production
, by Geoff Wade, Pages 37 - 45

Chapter 5
GIS Technology--A Vendor Perspective of its History and Prospects in Petroleum Exploration and Production

Geoff Wade
Environmental Previous HitSystemsNext Hit Research Institute
Redlands, California, U.S.A.


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Many oil and gas companies and related service entities are discovering the spatial nature and true value of their exploration and production data sets as they begin to integrate Previous HitgeographicNext Hit Previous HitinformationNext Hit Previous HitsystemsNext Hit (GIS) into the management of their everyday business functions. This chapter describes the path that many GIS practitioners have shared in getting to this point of integrated GIS implementation. It also discusses the role of the GIS vendor community, exposes the latest in technology developments, and presents the direction these developments are likely to take in the foreseeable future. Finally, samples of several applications developed by major petroleum industry players are referenced, thereby illustrating the commercial value of GIS and explaining the consequent expansion in take-up that the technology is currently enjoying.

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