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- It's the last day of the 2012 Williston Basin conference. Still plenty of time to see #geoSCOUT -the premier mapping&browsing tool, booth 61 2 days ago
- If you haven't seen #geoSCOUT yet at the 2012 Williston Basin show you haven't seen everything. Drop by booth 61 for a quick demo. 2 days ago
- If you're after #Bakken Gold then #geoSCOUT is the mapping tool you need.Drop by booth 61 at the Williston Basin Show and have a look today 2 days ago
- Another great day at the 2012 Williston Basin Petroleum Show. Drop booth 61 and see #geoscout the premier mapping & browsing tool #bakken 3 days ago
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Category Archives: Data Management
Analyze This, Visualize That ……
And Why Not “Scenarize”, Simulate, and Virtualize Them, Too? (Part Two of Data Deluge, Insights Drought) “Over the next 24 months, executives say they will focus on supplementing standard historical reporting of data with emerging approaches that convert information into … Continue reading
Posted in Data Management, database, geoLOGIC, geological data, geology, Oil & Gas, Oil and Gas technology
Tagged Data, Data Architecture, data deluge; insights, data visualization, flow visualization, geology, geovisualization, information graphics, information processing; data processing; decision-making;client and customer needs; consulting, information visualization, scientific visualization, Technology
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Montney Part 3
(Part of a joint series combining the power of VISAGE visual analytics software with geoLOGIC’s value-added data live from the gDC) Welcome to the third and final post on the Montney. I decided to do it a bit differently today and show some … Continue reading
Posted in Association Partnerships, Customer Education, Customer Support, Data Management, database, geoLOGIC, mapping, Oil & Gas, oil and gas, Oil and Gas technology, petroleum, Product Development, software, Software Development, Technology
Tagged adult learning; learning community, Calgary, Deviated Wells, Directional Wells, geoLOGIC systems ltd., geology, Horizontal Wells, information processing; data processing; decision-making;client and customer needs; consulting, Montney, Montney porduction, software development, Technology
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Montney Part 2: Alberta vs. BC
(Part of a joint series combining the power of VISAGE visual analytics software with geoLOGIC’s value-added data live from the gDC) One of the ways we have decided to look at Montney production in this series is to compare what has happened in … Continue reading
Preliminary Build
By know you know that a ton of time and effort has been spent on ripping the guts out of the good old ’69 Mustang. And what have I got for it? The ability to build it up the way … Continue reading
Posted in Data Management, geoLOGIC, Product Development, software
Tagged 69 Mustang, data management, database triggers, PPDM, PPDM in a box
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Well. Aren’t you special?
This is the 3rd of a 3-part series on some of the high-level issues that come up around the data management aspect of oil and gas exploration and how we are working with the PPDM Association in actively looking at … Continue reading
Posted in Association Partnerships, Data Management, database, geoLOGIC, Industry Best Practices, mapping, oil and gas, Oil Sands, petroleum, Well Placement
Tagged Data, Data Architecture, Data Storage, geoLOGIC systems ltd., geoSCOUT, information processing; data processing; decision-making;client and customer needs; consulting, PPDM, problem solving, UWI Change, Well Status, What is a Well, WIAW
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Tell Me Again, Please – What Business Are We In?
“The railroads collapsed because they thought they were in the railroad business, when really they were in the transportation business. They let others take customers away from them because they assumed themselves to be in the railroad business rather than … Continue reading
Posted in Customer Education, Customer Support, Data Management, database, geology, Industry Best Practices, oil and gas, petroleum, Product Development, software, Technology
Tagged British Petroleum, business strategy, Chevron, Conoco Phillips, development philosophy, Exxon Mobil, geology, geoSCOUT, information processing; data processing; decision-making;client and customer needs; consulting, innovation, marketing myopia, Shell, Suncor, Technology, Ted Levitt, Total S.A.
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All’s Well That Ends Well?
In our last thrilling episode, I discussed a bit about the PPDM Association and the eponymous Data Model. Now it’s time to discuss some of the fruits of their labour in the gardens of the workgroups. I should point out … Continue reading
Posted in Association Partnerships, Data Management, database, Industry Best Practices, mapping, oil and gas, petroleum, Well Placement
Tagged Data, Data Architecture, Data Storage, geoLOGIC systems ltd., geoSCOUT, PPDM, problem solving, sponsorship, UWI Change, Well Status, Well Symbol, What is a Well, WIAW
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Data Deluge, Insights Drought
Why MUST Enterprises Continually Grow Their Corporate IQ? And How? (Part One of Three) “As the well-documented ‘data deluge’ deepens, many executives have shifted from feeling overwhelmed (60% say they “have more information than we can effectively use”) to recognizing that the … Continue reading
Posted in Data Management, database, geology, Industry Best Practices, oil and gas, petroleum, Product Development, software, Technology
Tagged Analytics, Data Architecture, data deluge, Data Storage, decision-making, Foresight, geoLOGIC systems ltd., Hindsight, information processing; data processing; decision-making;client and customer needs; consulting, Insight, PPDM, problem solving, scenarios, Sense-making, simulation, Visage, visualization
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To Do List
Do you have a ‘honey-do’ jar? You know that never ending list of items to do around the house? Now, I’m not complaining about it or saying that it’s only in the domain of the male gender, but what I … Continue reading
Posted in Association Partnerships, Data Management
Tagged PPDM, PPDM in a box, software development
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Who’s Dat Baby?
One of the little things that people in our industry need to do is link data from a multitude of disparate sources. When that data is related to wells the challenge is making sure that the data you have is … Continue reading
Posted in Association Partnerships, Data Management, database, geology, Industry Best Practices, mapping, oil and gas, petroleum, Product Development, Technology
Tagged business rules, classification, Data, Data Architecture, Data Model, Data Storage, gDC, geoLOGIC systems ltd., information processing; data processing; decision-making;client and customer needs; consulting, PPDM, PPDM in a box, problem solving, standards, standards bodies, taxonomy, Technology, UWI Change, Well Identification
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