Arctic Frontiers Oil and Gas Map to 2022
The Arctic map is a particular industry favourite at OTC Houston, but it will also be showcased at all of the other relevant events and exhibitions attended by Infield Systems. All of Infield Systems' mapping products are subject to high profile and targeted marketing campaigns to ensure that advertising exposure is maximised. The Arctic Frontiers Oil and Gas Map will feature enlarged inset maps showing the Alaska Beaufort Sea, Arctic Hydrocarbon Basins, Arctic Ice Coverage, Canadian Beaufort Sea, Cook Inlet, Jeanne D'Arc Basin, Norwegian Barents Sea and the Sub-Arctic Sakhalin Island.
With increasing global consumption and depleting reserves, oil companies are looking to frontier areas to meet future demand. The Arctic holds the world's largest remaining untapped gas reserves and some of its largest undeveloped oil reserves. A significant proportion of these reserves lie offshore, in the Arctic's shallow and biologically productive shelf seas, specifically those under less than 500m of water. The Arctic, however, holds new and unique challenges for oil companies and offshore service companies. The environment alone poses risks for safety, technologies and infrastructure, while the remoteness of the area will make getting Arctic reserves to market challenging. The Arctic Circle, which covers about 6% of the earth's total surface, is one of the last regions of any significant size yet to be explored for oil and gas.
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Information Sources
The new Arctic Frontiers Oil and Gas Map is produced using InfieldMaps, Infield’s online oil and gas GIS Mapping System and information from the Offshore Energy Database. The commentary is based on information provided from Infield's unique and proprietary OFFPEX Market Modelling and Forecast System. OFFPEX is the only complete 'bottom-up' model of the offshore industry available today.
Map Specifications and Content
The base map will feature a complete regional overview, showing the current operational status of the offshore Arctic Frontiers region, including operational oil and gas fields, platforms and pipelines. The map will also include detailed map insets featuring the major producing areas with all up-coming offshore oil and gas fields, platforms and pipelines being planned or considered.
- Size 1505mm (w) x 1055mm (h)
- Smooth quality coated paper
- A proposed print run of 5000 maps is planned
Base Map Image
- Full colour land satellite image
- Coastlines, with Major Towns; Ports & Terminals
- Bathymetry (Water Depth) set to; 0-500m; 500-1000m; 1000-2000m, 2000-3000m, 3000-4000m, 4000+
- Licence and Concession Areas with Operator Status
- Operational and Future Oil and Gas Fields
- Operational Floating Production and Storage Facilities
- Operational Fixed Platforms
- Operational Offshore Pipelines
- Future Pipelines Start and End Points
- Future Floating Production and Storage Facilities
- Future Fixed Platforms
- Well Locations
- Shipping Routes
- Supply, Support and Research Bases
- Summer and Winter Maximum and Minimum Ice Flows
- Helicopter Bases and Aircraft Landing Locations
Enlarged Inset Maps:
- Alaska Beaufort Sea
- Arctic Hydrocarbon Basins
- Arctic Ice Coverage
- Canadian Beaufort Sea
- Cook Inlet
- Jeanne D'Arc Basin
- Norwegian Barents Sea
- Sub-Arctic Sakhalin Island