"I'm very positive about the future of GIS. It's the right technology at the right time. When I think of all the major problems that we face throughout the world today—overpopulation, food shortages, reduced agricultural production, adverse climate change, poverty—these are all quintessentially geographic problems. These problems are all concerned with the human relationship to the land, and this is where GIS can make its biggest contribution. GIS is the technology of our times and is uniquely suited to assist in solving the problems that we face."

-Dr. Roger F. Tomilson, Father of GIS

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Sunday 27 March 2016

Free Access Seismic Data Library

 petroWEB Inc. launches Global Seismic Library (GSL) which  will be available as a free service that provides global catalog of commercial multi-client seismic and gravity/magnetic data coverage. GSL provides users with a global view of continuously updated data coverage from over 30 providers. 
Spatial and textual search results can be viewed in a data grid to quickly identify the various data sources available for an area of interest. Reports can then be launched for the individual surveys or use the link option to access additional information directly from the individual data provider’s website. Browser viewing access  is free.

“In these challenging times, petroWEB is focused on responding to the needs of our industry by providing new streamlined, cost effective products that can help companies save time and money with critical data discovery and management. This launch of globalseismiclibrary.com and our recent release of a cloud-based well log data management product as a monthly subscription, demonstrates petroWEB’s continuing commitment to the industry by providing innovative technology at a fraction of the cost of traditional offerings,” said Gina Godfrey, petroWEB’s President and Co-Founder.

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