Links to Oil and Gas Resources
This page provides links to other sites (hence the content cannot be guaranteed) on the internet that contain information on the Oil and Gas Industry.
Founded in November 1998, the Americas Petroleum Survey Group (APSG) is an unincorporated association of individuals. Members include experts in geomatics, surveying, positioning, geospatial data management, and mapping sciences from E&P companies, oilfield service companies, survey contractors, consultants, and academia.
Geographic Calculator and other software.
British Geological Survey Home page. The Geomagnetism web pages can be accessed directly from the link here.
CDA Limited (Common Data Access) is a not-for-profit subsidiary of UKOOA set up in 1994 to provide data management services to members and to the UK oil industry in general.
Geomagnetism (CIRES) - Cooperative Institute for Reasearch in Environmental Sciences
This website contains Geomagnetic and Electric Field Models, including EMAG2, the Earth Magnetic Anomaly Grid.
John Wright Company
Blowout and relief well engineering.
Oil and Gas Producers Surveying and Positioning Committee (formerly the Europen Petroleum Survey Group) - EPSG Geodetic system database.
This is an on-line service for oil and gas technology, industry news, and marketing information.
POSC, the Petrotechnical Open Standards Consortium, provides E&P information Standards that are open specifications designed to improve E&P business performance by using Internet technologies in the integration of oil and gas business processes.
The Space Environment Centre (SEC) in the USA provides real time monitoring and forecasting of solar and geophysical events. Daily reports are available on the internet.
TECH-21 provide solutions and services to the offshore hydrocarbon exploration industry.
Formerly known as UKOOA - United Kingdom Offshore Operators Association.
Geomagnetism data. This site contains some animated plots showing the changes in the Earth's magnetic field with time.
WITSML (Wellsite Information Transfer Standard Markup Language) was initially developed by an oil industry initiative as a new standard for drilling information transfer. The aim of the WITSML standard is: The Right Time seamless flow of well site data between operators and service companies to speed and enhance decision-making.