London, United Kingdom, 15th Oct 2009 – Exprodat has today scheduled the final public offering of its 2 day ‘Applied ArcGIS Techniques for E&P’ training course for 2009. The course is scheduled to run between the 3rd and 4th of December 2009, in London, United Kingdom. The course introduces participants to ArcGIS functionality and the spatial workflows used within typical petroleum E&P activities, and allows participants to explore the potential benefits in applying Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to their E&P workflows.
Course participants will learn fundamental functionality that allows geoscientists to import spatial and non-spatial data into the ArcGIS Desktop, integrate, manage and analyse data to produce information for E&P decision-making. Although petroleum exploration and production sector knowledge is not required, this course is tailored toward assisting participants in implementing E&P workflows geospatially. The intended audience of the course comprises geoscience professionals and support staff who need to learn the fundamentals of GIS and understand its potential.
Exprodat’s introductory ‘Applied ArcGIS Techniques for E&P’ course was the first of its kind in the oil and gas sector, and Exprodat has built on its success by developing an entire training programme focused on applying ArcGIS technology to exploration and production workflows. The programme is based on Exprodat’s broad experience of the applications of GIS within the petroleum sector, gained through working on many projects with clients. Classes available include how to apply GIS techniques to common E&P workflows like acreage analysis, play fairway analysis, environmental assessment, gridding and geostatistics, terrain modeling and satellite image analysis. A full list of available classes and a course schedule is available www.exprodat.com/Training
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