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February 6 th, 2014 Effective Integration of ESRI into GeoGraphix Andrew Bartell
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Efficiency Benefits of ESRI GIS Integration into GeoGraphix Eliminate Creating and Updating Queries Don’t need to worry about layers changing symbols or labels Don’t need to worry about extents of data (no AOI in GIS) Live Connection to Databases
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GeoGraphix and GIS Integration Geographic Information System – What is GIS? – How is it used? – What does it look like? GIS and GeoGraphix Data Structures Example workflows Why
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What is GIS? A Geographic Information System (GIS) integrates hardware, software, and data, for capturing, managing, analyzing, and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information GIS allows us to view, understand, question, interpret, and visualize data in many ways that reveal relationships, patterns, and trends, in the form of maps, globes, reports, and charts A GIS helps you answer questions and solve problems by looking at your data in a way that is quickly understood and easily shared GIS technology can be integrated into any enterprise information system framework GIS is a tool to assist in making informed decisions
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How Does the Energy Industry Use GIS? Map Where Things Are – Wells, Batteries, Lease Roads, Pipelines, Valves, Cathodic Protection, Gates, Leases, Storage Facilities, Tanks, Equipment, Electrical Features, Well Pads, Meters, Compressors, Headers and Gathering Facilities, Section Corners Quantities – Miles of Pipeline, Area of Leases, Mcf, Pressures, Production Statistics Densities – Wells per Section, Acres of Lease Per Township, Cumulative Oil Totals per Section/Township What’s Nearby – Impact Radius Analysis, Competitor Activity, Archeological Sites Change Over Time – Rig Movement, Well Status Changes
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Types of GIS Data – Points Attributes Records – Lines Attributes Records – Polygons Attributes Records – Raster Images Types of GeoGraphix Data – IsoMap Layers – WellBase Layers – Conditional Pie – LeaseMap Layer – LandNet Layer – Bubble Layer – GeoAtlas Layer – AOI Layer
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ESRI Point Data Example: Wells
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ESRI Line Data Example: Pipelines
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ESRI Polygon Data Examples: States, Counties, Townships, Sections, Leases
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WellBase Layer Query Project on GeoGraphix Server Global_AOI WellBase Layer Query WellBase Layer User1 _AOI User3_AOI User2_AOI Query Wellbase Layer User 1 Map User 2 Map User 3 Map WellBase Layer Wellbase Layer GeoGraphix Database
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GIS Database User 1 Map User 2 Map User 3 Map GIS Layer Symbolize GIS Layer Symbolize GIS Layer Symbolize GIS Layer Symbolize GIS Layer Symbolize GIS Layer Symbolize
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Database Aries Cygnet Excalibur Field Direct FloCal Harmony Maximo ProCount SiteView WellEz WellView Table Attribute
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GIS Map Document GIS Layer Network Folder GeoGraphix AOI GIS Layer GeoAtlas Map
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Database Aries Cygnet Excalibur Field Direct FloCal Harmony Maximo ProCount SiteView WellEz WellView Table Attribute
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GIS Map Document GIS Layer Network Folder GeoGraphix AOI GIS Layer GeoAtlas Map
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REST Web Service Connection GeoGraphix AOI Live Layer GeoAtlas Map Database at IHS
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Producing Wells Completing Wells SWD Wells Drilling Rigs Active Leases Active Pipelines Drilling Schedule Wellpads IHS Live Connection
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Efficiency Benefits of ESRI GIS Integration into GeoGraphix Eliminate Creating and Updating Queries Don’t need to worry about layers changing symbols or labels Don’t need to worry about extents of data (no AOI in GIS) Live Connection to Databases
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External Sources: IHS.com ESRI.com MapSearch.com Andrew Bartell Oklahoma City GeoGraphix User Conference March 26 th, 2013
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