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USE OF HIGH RESOLUTION SATELLITE DATA (IKONOS IMAGERY) FOR LOGISTIC SUPPORT Tri Muji Susantoro; Adji Gatot Tjiptono; Suliantara Suliantara
Scientific Contributions Oil and Gas Vol 28 No 2 (2005)
Publisher : Testing Center for Oil and Gas LEMIGAS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29017/SCOG.28.2.1040

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Many activities must be done before doing the 3D seismic survey. 3D seismic work needs accurate and precise information to minimize the cost and negative impact, and or dispute with the local people. The data needs information on road for moving instrument, bridge, river and Ancient River. Data of landuse and landcover, building, public facility, demographic and administration are required for estimating compensation. The use of remote sensing is a good alternative to achieve this objective. The 3D seismic survey will involve an amount of labors in the fields where the survey is conducted. During the survey a number of equipments will be planted and connected by wire. Therefore, the seismic survey will directly make contracts with local people and theirs proprietaries for temporary use or damage compensation. 3D seismic survey can be classified as a complex activities, apart from a large number of labors that are needed to carry explosive and equipments which will be used to comply the survey, social problem must be solved first. Especially when the study area is conducted in a well developed area with dense population, cultivation and other utilities. Considering the previous facts, a well plan operation in the office that is supported by detail and up to date surface map is actually needed. High accuracy and up to date surface map was considered as a critical basic information for the 3D seismic planning. Remote sensing technology with the high spatial resolution satellite data can acquire the latest earth surface data with one meter resolution in relatively short time. Ikonos satellite imagery is one of the high spatial resolution satellite imagery can be chosen and utilized as the main source for providing the surface map.
THE APPLICATION OF REMOTE SENSING AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR OIL AND GAS PIPELINE ROUTE PLAN Suliantara Suliantara
Scientific Contributions Oil and Gas Vol 27 No 3 (2004)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29017/SCOG.27.3.1055

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The application of the remote sensing and geographic information system was widely used in the oil and gas industry in Indonesia. These technologies have been recognized as a support/tool on both upstream to downstream, from geologic information extraction, logistic support to various activities of environment. Remote Sensing (RS) is defined as the science and technology by which the characteristic of the objects of interest can be identified, measured or analyzed without direct con- tact. Aircraft and satellite are common platform from which remote sensing observation are made. The term RS is restricted to method that employ electromagnetic energy as the means of detecting and measuring target characteristic (Figure 1). Geographic Information System (GIS) is actually unique system because it will man- age both spatial and attribute data in one-reference entities (Figure 2). Spatial data is the kind of data that refer to certain geographic domain, or geoinformation and usually display as thematic map. Attribute data refer to non-thematic map, such as table or other data- base. In general, the oil and gas activity is divided into two parts, i.e.: upstream and downstream activity or on the exploration and production phase. On the production phase, the hydrocarbon is transported from production well to gathering station, refinery plant and or export facilities. Pipeline is one way to connect oil and gas activities in oil and gas transportation. In Indonesia oil and gas fields are located at various physiographics, that vary from tropical forest to offshore area. So, they needs certain tool that can gather the earth surface condition efficiently. Remote Sensing and GIS technology offer a capability to support such needed. The capability of this technology is increasing in recording earth surface condition spatially and data variety. The case studied lay between Merbau to Pagardewa, South Sumatera, generally covered by forest, rubber plantation, villages and local residences, limited road network and geologically dominated by Tertiary and Quaternary sediments. Remote sensing of medium spatial resolution was applied to gather the earth surface situation. GIS technology was applied to manage all data that have been collected.