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Applications in Geology, No. 4
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Applications in Geology, No.4, Chapter 17: Using the World Wide Web to Manage Exploration and Production Team Data
Chapter 17
Using the World Wide Web to Manage Exploration and Production Team Data
Charles Fried
Exploration and Production Technology Group, BP/Amoco
Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
ABSTRACT
Efficient management of all the data necessary to conduct large-scale exploration projects can be a massive and challenging undertaking. This chapter details the inefficiencies of traditional data-handling procedures, discusses some new and beneficial technological advances in information management, and outlines the application of a much-improved strategy to administer corporate data resources. The new process integrates geographic information systems (GIS) with the capabilities of the World Wide Web to facilitate a truer, more interconnected team approach. Its successful application is succinctly illustrated by an account of BP/Amoco's Venezuela Project.
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