Oil and Gas
From the well to the gas tank, mapping solutions are commonly used to improve operations in the oil and gas industries. Primus Geographics provides geospatial technology solutions, allowing open use and exchange of many types of data used to aid in exploration, such as satellite imagery, aerial photos, and geologic studies. Each of these types of data can be added as layers on a map, along with lease and ownership data, and proprietary data such as existing wells and pipeline infrastructure. The resulting analysis can help determine promising locations - or eliminate weak ones - for exploration and drilling.
Ongoing maintenance and operations are greatly streamlined using geospatial technology and mapping. Adding field-collected GPS data to your application allows you to map infrastructure assets, plan and track scheduled maintenance, and respond to the exact location of problems on your pipeline.
Geospatial technology has also transformed the process of selecting - and even stocking - new retail gasoline stations and mini-marts. Now you can make more optimal site selection decisions. You can analyze your existing network of sites, competitor sites, trade areas, traffic patterns, demographics, and more when determining new sites. Also, add consumer expenditure and lifestyle data to help create a faster-selling merchandise mix for store shelves.
Mining
Geospatial technology is a valuable tool to the mining industry because it allows many different types of data to be visualized and analyzed simultaneously, such as geologic maps, mineral deposits, boreholes, and more. Primus Geographics offers geospatial technology solutions enabling you to visualize data in 3D and represent data continuously across any geographic area, without regard to political or administrative boundaries.
Managers in the mining industry use geospatial technology to link data on reserve estimates, annual planned production, or cost-per-ton statistics to corresponding mine locations. Simply clicking on map symbols can retrieve associated data. In addition, regional maps can place the mines or prospects in a political setting using administrative and political boundaries.
You can also use mapping to track the location of mining assets and equipment. Mining assets, including dozers, shovels, graders, and draglines, can be managed and guided using advanced GPS technology, which can be integrated to display the location of all equipment in real time.
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