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AAPG Computer Applications in Geology, No. 4: Geographic Information Systems 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 11: Evaluating International Acquisitions Using a Spatial Database System -- A Low-Cost Approach, by Al Haertlein and Dave Rich, Pages 151 - 171

Chapter 11
Evaluating International Acquisitions Using a Spatial Database System--A Low-Cost Approach

Al Haertlein
Independent Geologist
Spring, Texas, U.S.A.

Dave Rich
President, Geotech Computer Systems, Inc.
Englewood, Colorado, U.S.A.


ABSTRACT

A geographic information system (GIS) can be a powerful tool for analyzing petroleum data. Using GIS successfully on any particular project depends on maintaining a balance between costs and benefits. This paper describes the use of a GIS approach in the evaluation of properties prior to acquisition in South America, the west coast of Africa, and the North Sea. For the areas of interest, the base map data were contained on a CD-ROM. Digital information on the concessions in each area was also obtained, to which proprietary data, such as seismic line locations, were added as appropriate. Maps containing all this information were constructed and used to evaluate concessions on a competitive bid or negotiated sale basis. The GIS system proved to be a cost-effective way to present the data in support of the decision-making process.

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