Quotation from their homepage:

“This website aims to provide an independent view of natural gas, providing valuable information for both novices and seasoned professionals.”

Our Comment:

Vivek Chandra leads Kerogen Consultants and share on the company website very pedagogic and pertinent information about geochemistry and economy. Ice on the cake: you shall find a converter if you do not feel confortable with Btu, tcf, boe, … The App is also available on iOS. The glossary dedicated to Gas terms could help as well.

The Website:

Homepage: http://www.natgas.info/ and http://www.naturalgasdynamics.com/

Current view of LNG makets: http://www.natgas.info/html/kerogenconsultant.html

Converter: http://www.natgas.info/html/natgasunitscalculator.html

Glossary: http://www.natgas.info/html/glossary.html

Quotation from their homepage:

“Open datasets are explicitly and clearly licensed for use by anyone without permission from the rights holder.”

Our Comment:

The web page gathers a bunch of different well-known open datasets.

The Website:

http://wiki.seg.org/wiki/Open_data

Quotation from their homepage:

“This site is intended to provide links (without support) to sources of reflection seismic data for use in education and research.”

Our Comment:

The fast way to free datasets… Well sorted!

The Website:

http://www.geo.mtu.edu/spot/SeismicData/#!

Quotation from their homepage:

“A National Data Repository is normally established by an entity that governs, controls and supports the exchange, capture, transference and distribution of E&P information, with the final target to provide the State with the tools and information to assure the growth, govern-ability, control, independence and sovereignty of the industry.

The two fundamental reasons for a country to establish an NDR are to preserve data generated inside the country by the industry, and to promote investments in the country by utilizing data to reduce the exploration, production, and transportation business risks.

Countries take different approaches towards preserving and promoting their natural resources data. The approach varies according to a country’s natural resources policies, level of openness, and its attitude towards foreign investment.”

Our Comment:

The page contains a table providing database status, data types, standards used and NDR’s websites. Information is sorted by countries names.

The Website:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Data_Repository

Quotation from their homepage:

“The Schlumberger Oilfield Glossary is an evergreen, instant reference that takes up no space on your bookshelf and offers many special features.”

“The Schlumberger Oilfield Glossary has received Awards of Excellence from the Business Marketing Association and the Society for Technical Communication. Launched in 1998, the Oilfield Glossary, which includes more than 4600 entries, continues to expand and improve. Drill into this reservoir of terminology!”

Our Comment:

How to miss it ? Certainly the most relevant glossary for E&P geoscientists…

The Website:

http://www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/

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