GeoGraphix® Unveils Online Satellite Map Streaming For Discovery™ Suite at 2010 SEG Exposition
New GeoAtlas™
Capability Integrates Web-Based Mapping Service For More Accurate
Well and Field Planning
HOUSTON (October 19, 2010) - LMKR, a global provider of
geotechnology and information technology services, will showcase
the latest geographic information system (GIS) and field planning
solutions from GeoGraphix® at the 2010 Society of Exploration
Geophysicists (SEG) International Exposition and 80th Annual
Meeting in Denver, Oct. 17-22, 2010. Conference attendees are
invited to join GeoGraphix product experts at Booth 2462 in Hall C
at the Colorado Convention Center for a preview of this and other
new fit-for-purpose technology and geoscience workflows that
address today's resource play planning and development
challenges.
The latest release of GeoGraphix Discovery™ allows users for the
first time to access and import online GIS and ArcGIS map data into
Discovery GeoAtlas™ where it can be visualized in both 2D and 3D
interpretations. The ability to access maps with ease during the
field planning and development process reduces planning cycle times
by eliminating the manual search and import currently required to
integrate maps into a project. It also adds an incremental level of
detail and richness that increases the certainty of your
interpretations.
"When speaking with geoscientists actively working in
unconventional oil and gas assets across North America, we
discovered that a major source of frustration stems from the lack
of easy access to the most up-to-date mapping information," said
Rich Patterson, director of GeoGraphix Research and Development.
"To address this problem, we partnered with ESRI, the world's
leading GIS provider, to integrate the full spectrum of ESRI
technologies into Discovery GeoAtlas™, providing geoscientists with
an easier way to import and utilize high-quality online map data in
their integrated geology and geoscience interpretations."
"With this release of GeoGraphix Discovery, LMKR has addressed a
common desire to easily place a geoscience project into a
real-world geographic context," said Paul Hartwell, energy industry
manager for the ESRI Partner Network. "The use of consumable online
maps is revolutionizing the sharing of spatial data. Up-to-date
global base maps containing cultural, topographic and high
resolution imagery are available from sites such as www.arcgis.com.
These cloud-based services relieve exploration companies of the
overhead having to store their own base maps and the effort it
takes to keep them maintained and managed."
The ability to stream maps ensures that everyone is working with
the latest map data. The latest maps are streamed every time the
project is initiated thus eliminating version control, data
duplication and issues resulting from manual I/O.
About LMKR
LMKR is a global provider of geotechnology and information
technology services for Fortune 500 companies and governments.
Headquartered in Dubai, founded in 1994 and privately-held, LMKR
offers software applications, offshore development and data
management services for the exploration, production and management
of oil and gas assets. LMKR now accelerates the delivery of new
software functionality for the GeoGraphix line of products through
its alliance with Landmark Software and Services, a Halliburton
business line. With the combined support of both companies,
GeoGraphix will continue to be the industry's leading
Windows®-based interpretation environment that streamlines critical
geology, geophysical, and engineering workflows needed for the
successful development of today's resources plays. For technology
and industry expertise from more than 600 people around the world,
visit www.lmkr.com.