International Spatial Layers
International Spatial Layers provide some of the most comprehensive data available.
- Cultural
- Blocks
- Fields
- Surveys
- Contracts
- Wells
- Pipelines
- Midstream
- Basins
- Pressure
International Cultural Spatial Layers
- Cities
- Licensing boundary
- Coastlines
- Provinces (lines)
- Countries
- Provinces (polygons)
- Countries (150m)
- Rails
- Country limits
- Roads
- Hydrography
- Water Depth
- International boundary
- Wetlands
International E&P Spatial Layers
Enhanced International E&P Spatial Layers contain a more in-depth view of the data available. These layers are delivered in ArcSDE format.
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Blocks
- Header-full ADM header
- Open area
- Valid blocks
- Bid blocks
- Block participants (multi-row)
- Block interests (multi-row)
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Contracts
- Header-full ADM like header
- Valid contract
- Valid application
- Valid contract participants(multi-row)
- Valid Contract interests (multi-row)
- Valid application participants (multi-row)
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Fields
- Header-full AND header
- Field reserves (multi-row)
- Field reservoirs (multi-row)
- Field fluid details (multi-row)
- Field participants (multi-row)
- Field interests (multi-row)
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Wells
- Header-full ADM like header (multi-row)
- Well tests (multi-row)
- Well tops (multi-row)
- Well participants
- Well interests (multi-row)
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Surveys
- Field header-full ADM like header
- Survey participants (multi-row)
- Survey interests (multi-row)
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Pipelines
- Pipelines-full ADM header
- Pipelines participants (multi-row)
- Pipeline interests (multi-row)
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Midstream Spatial Layers
The Midstream Spatial Layers are a representation of the data within IRIS 21 that relate specifically to pipelines and plants. NOTE: More detailed data is available in the Midstream Spatial Layers than is found in similar layers found in the International Spatial Layers.
- Pipelines-full ADM header
- Methanol plants (multi row)
- Petrochemical plants
- Pipeline interests (multi row)
- Re-gasification plants
- Electric plants
- Ports
- Gas plants
- Refineries
- Liquefaction plants
Basin Spatial Layers
Basin Spatial Layers were developed with a reservoir engineer’s work-flow in mind. The data is extracted from the IHS Worldwide Basin Database.
- Basins –full ADM header
- Basins point
- Basins E&P statistics
- Basins PS reservoir
- Basins field statistics
- Basins PS seal
- Basins genetic units
- Basins PS source
- Basin lithostrat lithology
- Basins PS trap
- Basins petroleum system
- Basins play
GIS Pressure Layer
The GIS Pressure Layer uses IHS Geo-Pressure database of pore pressures measured from wireline pressure logs (e.g. RFTTM, MDTTM), fracture pressures interpreted from Leak-Off tests and mud pressures from mud weights. The database contains data for almost 7,000 wells with a total of 240,000 records for the Gulf of Mexico, Australia, NW Europe, including the Atlantic Margin and Barents Sea.
- Benefits
Ready-to-use data in spatial format. The IHS saves database customers the effort of sourcing, interpreting and storing data in a common format. Prepared in a spatial layer that can be directly imported in existing GIS projects save valuable resources as analysis can immediately start.
Combined with other spatial layers of proprietary data like geological structure or reservoir distribution maps, the GIS Pressure Layer offers a unique way of combining a maximum of information for pressure analysis.