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End User Conference 10/27/11 GOM 3 Additions of Past Year Tony Dupont Earth Science Associates Long Beach, CA Something for Everyone
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Data Vintage The Stoplight is dead… Long live the Stoplight! User Conference 11/14/2013
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GOMsmart Integration Launch GOMsmart from ArcMap toolbar Build Custom Reports User Conference 11/14/2013
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GOMsmart Integration Build Custom Reports User Conference 11/14/2013
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Label Expressions Library User Conference 11/14/2013
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Third Party Partners Petrophysical Solutions, Inc. User Conference 11/14/2013
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Third Party Partners Offshore Oil Scouts Reporting –Water Depth –MD/TVD –Operator –Location –API Number User Conference 11/14/2013
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Well Data Changes Indicated Hydrocarbons –Clearer categories –Info filtering to Wells dataset… Well classifications Horizontal wells User Conference 11/14/2013
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Leasing Enhancements Modified tabs and categories –Goal was ‘one-stop shopping’ for land departments –Focus on sale preparation –IHL/Reference data User Conference 11/14/2013
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Leasing Enhancements User Conference 11/14/2013
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Leasing Enhancements Aliquots: Company names added to attributes –Load per company –Label all companies of aliquot Past Leases: Load by End Date Owner Assignment Termination Dates –Required for accurate depiction of company history –Calculated; still unreleased by BOEM User Conference 11/14/2013
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Web-Served Layers What’s New (!): BOEM’s Current Deepwater Activity Facilities (Planning): Seabed sediments Environmental/Safety –Recent Spills –Hurricane Frequency –Chemosynthetic communities User Conference 11/14/2013
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Pore Pressure Maps Calculated from Sand Pressure Gradients (from BOEM Atlas) and Mud Weights (from BOEM weekly activity reports) 1,000 ft intervals from mean sea level and from sea floor Kriging used to estimate surfaces and clip based on the variance of the predicted values User Conference 11/14/2013
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Pore Pressure Maps User Conference 11/14/2013
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Decline Curve Analysis Described at last year’s conference Available for every perforation interval Many options in interface –Set min. production rates, max. water cuts and min. pressure (for gas production) –Modify time frame to begin analysis –Multiple outputs User Conference 11/14/2013
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Decline Curve Analysis Three forecasts for oil and gas –Exponential –Cumulative Decline –Hyperbolic All statistics available User Conference 11/14/2013
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Tech Support/Suggestions Link in GOMsmart Same window available from Help in ArcGIS
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