Data management

White Paper - Exploring the Geoscience Data Management Landscape

How are upstream operators setting their geoscience teams up for success? Which data management capabilities are most important? And which geo data challenges are outstanding? These questions and others are answered in a report by the industry analysts IDC, based on a survey of industry participants.

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Highly skilled geoscientists and their colleagues often find their productivity impacted by poor data management practices.
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The geoscience team is central to the growth and success of any upstream operator. However, highly skilled geoscientists and their colleagues often find their productivity impacted by poor data management practices, with hours spent trying to remediate data quality issues or manually reconcile data between applications and projects in order to conduct analysis.

Industry analysts IDC conducted a survey of 50 representatives from operators across North America and Europe (including majors, NOCs, IOCs, and independents) to understand their strategies for maximizing productivity by addressing the data/data management needs of the geoscience function.

They analyzed and wrote up the findings in a white paper, sponsored by S&P Global Market Intelligence. Download the paper to discover how other operators are using data management to set the geoscience function up for success.

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