Lynx Information Systems provides seismic data services, geophysical and GIS (Geographical Information Systems) services to the petroleum exploration industry worldwide. We offer a full range of services and software solutions for data handling, designed to ease the task of the explorationist who needs to use a combination of new and old data sets to work in a particular geographical area of interest. [More ...]
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are becoming a widely accepted tool in petroleum exploration. GIS provides a natural spatially-based working environment for the explorationist, and also allows data from many different specialisms to be integrated for analysis. Lynx's Geographical Information Systems (GIS) products and services include regional GIS data packages and GIS software add-ons for the industry leader in GIS software - ESRI ArcGIS. We also offer technical GIS services such as map digitising and geodatabase building.
Seismic data services include the scanning and vectorising of seismic hard-copy
sections and basemaps, and output of the seismic data in industry-standard formats such as SEG-Y
and UKOOA/SEG-P1. Additional seismic data services offered are seismic reprocessing, and the
reconciliation of data from disparate sources such as paper and tapes. We will handle the
reformatting issues involved in workstation loading of seismic data, to provide seismic data ready
for interpretation.
Seismic scanning and vectorising is available either as a
service through our service centres in London and Houston, or as a
software system for purchase.
Well log services include well tape processing, well log digitisation and well digitising software. We handle both digital and hardcopy well log data, and will output a complete verified and depth-matched dataset.
For more information about the products and services we offer, use the links below to explore our website, or contact us direct.
February 2010
Lynx Ukraine GIS
Lynx introduces a new GIS study focussing on the Dnieper-Donets Basin.
The Dnieper-Donets Basin in eastern Ukraine is the prime oil and gas bearing region in the country.
Since the first discovery in 1935, the area is still yielding new prospects with a varying degree
of risk. This GIS catalogues 205 fields in the region depicting the wide variety of prospects
and establishing trends. For more details click here.
Lynx is currently planning a further phase of GIS-work in Ukraine, on the Black Sea region. An early participant is sought - please contact us for details.
Lynx Tunisia GIS - updated with seismic coverage, well data from over 1600 wells, digital well logs and well summary logs - click here.
December 2009
Indonesia - 2009 Second Bid Round
23 Blocks are featured in the current bid round. For more details click here
For details of non-exclusive seismic and well data and GIS reports available from Lynx in
South East Asia, click here.
Gabon - 10th Licensing Round
Gabon. Details have emerged of the timetable for the 10th Licensing Round, which will focus
on deep water areas. We have it on authority that the Round will open officially in Libreville
on 4th May 2010, to be followed by roadshows in Paris (10th May 2010), Houston (13th May 2010)
and Singapore (18th May 2010). There will be no roadshow in London.
The Round will be open for 6 months. The deadline for applications for blocks will be in
mid November 2010, with awards expected in December 2010.
For details of non-exclusive seismic and well data and GIS reports available from Lynx in
West Africa and Gabon, click here.
September 2009
Libya - Details Emerge of $10billion Redevelopment plans for oilfields [More...]
The Bloomberg newsagency reported 13 September 2009 that the Libyan government has approved a 12.1 billion-dinar ($9.86 billion) plan to redevelop 24 oilfields.
The National Oil Corporation will work with state-owned companies and foreign firms operating in the country, "without the entrants of new parties," to implement the plan, the Libyan government said in a statement posted on its web site. The project will be funded through borrowing from local banks.
The plan includes raising output from the Jalo oilfield by 100,000 bo/d, with an investment of 1.6 billion dinars. Another 1.3 billion dinars will be invested to boost production from the Nafoora oilfield by 130,000 bo/d.
Libya is seeking to raise crude production capacity from the present 1.8 Mmbo/d to 3 Mmbo/d by 2013,. The country has 5 billion barrels of oil untapped because they are difficult to develop or remote, accounting for 12 percent of its total oil reserves, according to the government.
For details of Lynx's Libyan offerings please follow this link
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