scholarly journals Geographic information system (GIS)-based maps of Appalachian basin oil and gas fields

2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert T. Ryder ◽  
Scott A. Kinney ◽  
Stephen E. Suitt ◽  
Matthew D. Merrill ◽  
Michael H. Trippi
2018 ◽  
Vol 34 ◽  
pp. 02027
Author(s):  
Rudini ◽  
Abd Nasir Matori ◽  
Jasmi Ab Talib ◽  
Abdul-Lateef Balogun

The purpose of this study is to model the migration of hydrocarbon using Geographic Information System (GIS). Understanding hydrocarbon migration is important since it can mean the difference between success and failure in oil and gas exploration project. The hydrocarbon migration modeling using geophysical method is still not accurate due to the limitations of available data. In recent years, GIS has emerged as a powerful tool for subsurface mapping and analysis. Recent studies have been carried out about the abilities of GIS to model hydrocarbon migration. Recent advances in GIS support the establishment and monitoring of prediction hydrocarbon migration. The concept, model, and calculation are based on the current geological situation. The spatial data of hydrocarbon reservoirs is determined by its geometry of lithology and geophysical attributes. Top of Group E horizon of north-east Malay basin was selected as the study area due to the occurrence of hydrocarbon migration. Spatial data and attributes data such as seismic data, wells log data and lithology were acquired and processed. Digital Elevation Model (DEM) was constructed from the selected horizon as a result of seismic interpretation using the Petrel software. Furthermore, DEM was processed in ArcGIS as a base map to shown hydrocarbon migration in north-east Malay Basin. Finally, all the data layers were overlaid to produce a map of hydrocarbon migration. A good data was imported to verify the model is correct.


2020 ◽  
Vol 52 (4) ◽  
pp. 89-65
Author(s):  
NATALYA V. LITOVKA ◽  
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TAMARA L. VIDOVSKAYA ◽  

This article examines the geographic information system of an oil and gas production enterprise, designed for integrated monitoring of a field and individual oil wells. To solve logistical problems that are relevant both during the operation of existing fields and in the construction of new areas, it is proposed to refine the geographic information system using the method of optimal placement of objects of a spatially distributed complex. One of the promising applications of the geographic information system, which qualitatively increases the efficiency of its use, is its use as part of automatic identification systems and automated synthesis of systems for optimal digital control of spatially distributed dynamic objects.


CIM Journal ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 195-214
Author(s):  
G. J. Simandl ◽  
C. Akam ◽  
M. Yakimoski ◽  
D. Richardson ◽  
A. Teucher ◽  
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Author(s):  
A.V. Antonov ◽  
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Yu.V. Maksimov ◽  
A.N. Korkishko ◽  
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