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Chapter from:
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
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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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