Layers of insight

Mapping is a natural way to bring together information and ideas from various sources. Petrosys makes mapping easy, providing direct interfaces to the specialized applications and data stores geoscience professionals count on. The result: better communication, more quickly, and with lower support and learning overheads than with other mapping systems.

An intuitive, flexible map

Display, review and refine data at every stage. An intuitive interface and a range of graphical display and montage tools let you create meticulous maps for routine interpretation and development scenarios, as well as technical and economical presentations.

Geoscience oriented and tailored

Integration is the key. Petrosys brings acquisition, processing and interpretation information together simply, quickly and thoroughly. You can access and post a complete range of seismic, well, surface, contour, fault and associated data, including locations, formation tops/thicknesses, as well as other pay-zone parameters. Work with directional surveys to compute and post well tracks and downhole formation intercepts with resulting downhole tops immediately available for gridding, contouring or other displays. Petrosys seismic base maps, ribbon maps and other subsurface representations can be automatically added as layers. Then choose data such as times, depths or velocities to post against shotpoints, along with 3D inlines, x-lines and bin grids. Compute isochron or isopach data on the fly. You can also post fault cuts and other key segment information in your seismic interpretation, with the option of controlling the annotation and interpolation across segment breaks.

Explore with bubble maps

Easily construct bubble maps and pie charts, including computed segment scaling, from well and point data.

Impressive spatial functionality

Display geographical data such as leases, field outlines, political boundaries and more from various image and vector formats, including ArcSDE, Oracle Spatial, ArcShape, ZGF, GeoTiff and other GIS sources. A CGM+ interpreter option can be used to montage seismic sections and well logs into maps, while ECW, MrSID and JPEG2000 handling provides effective support for vital background aerial photographs or remote sensing imagery.

Handle data better. Get smarter answers, faster.

A dynamic, flexible map base

Thanks to our map sheet libraries, even novices can be creating company standard maps immediately. Petrosys map bases can be rotated to suit field outlines, and can include user-defined title blocks and scale bars with run-time text, index maps, color bars and context-sensitive legends.

Robust coordinate management

Petrosys maps are constructed from a full range of map projections and geodetic datums, converting disparate coordinates from various data sources to that of the map, based on an industry-standard EPSG library of coordinate reference systems.

Draw, interact, polish

Drawing tools enable the interactive addition of lines, shapes, text boxes and well symbols for annotation of a map, and the pasting of detailed text reports. Clicking on lines, wells, surfaces, contours and outlines intuitively triggers interaction with your data. This provides context-sensitive access to various forms of data query, editing and display modification, including effective contour, fault, polygon and boundary editing tools. Overposting of text can be reduced, by automatically suppressing annotations that would display on top of existing annotations, or interactively corrected.

Effectively publish and report

Raster drivers capable of large-format anti-aliased output and borderless mapping make it easy to publish and report your work. Maps can be directly integrated into PowerPoint or output to a variety of image formats, including CGM. A web map services option makes published Petrosys maps accessible to internet and WMS- capable browsers.

One mapping system fits all your needs.

High quality graphics and geoscience tailored display options make it easy to explain the subsurface on Petrosys basemaps.
 
Proven technology for mapping directional surveys allows precise positioning of downhole zone intercepts and interactive tracking along well paths.
 
The Petrosys coordinate transform engine, along with thorough data management of coordinate reference systems and active use of the EPSG CRS parameter database, ensures that Petrosys maps can be used all over the World.
 
Image data can be interactively georeferenced, and existing georeferenced images can be read directly from compressed, uncompressed, and WMS image sources.
 
Seismic base maps provide a wide range of symbol and posting styles with direct access to interpreted horizon data from most popular workstation applications.