Well Log and Map Digitisation, Proprietary Reports and Archive Data Retrieval

Need to work with old maps or logs that only exist on paper? We can convert them to electronic files so they can be used with new data.

Well Log, Well Data and Map Digitisation

Using the latest optical scanning hardware and advanced geographics processes, Badley Ashton can duplicate any paper-based well log documents or convert them into electronic files ready for integration with new data.

Badley Ashton can take your electronic or hard copy Well log and create digital vector curve data, ready for use in a variety of geomodelling or logging software. This data can include, but is not limited to: grain size profile, hydrocarbon staining, cements or any wireline log curve. Outputs can be tailored to your requirements; Excel, CSV or LAS formats, for example. The data can also be interpreted by our geological staff and integrated into new studies.

Using our advanced ArcGIS suite, Badley Ashton can digitise any map document. Features that can be digitised include Well locations, faults, contours, facies and seismic maps. Output formats can range from the simple such as PDF or TIF, through to Geodatabase or Shape files, depending on your needs.

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Non-Proprietary Reports

Badley Ashton provides a range of non-proprietary technical documents available to purchase. Details of these are below.

  • Jurassic reservoirs of the UK Central Graben. An integrated seismic, structural, biostratigraphical, sedimentological and reservoir quality study of the Middle Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous of the UK Central Graben between 56°20’N and 57°30’N (parts of quadrants 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30)
  • Jurassic and early Cretaceous reservoirs of the UK Central Graben, North Sea
  • Jurassic reservoirs of the UK Central Graben Addendum Report 1: An integrated seismic, structural, biostratigraphical, sedimentological and reservoir quality study of the Middle Jurassic – Lower Cretaceous of the UK Central Graben between 56°20’N and 57°30’N (parts of quadrants 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30). Interpretation of data from recently released wells (releases 36-39)
  • Depositional modelling of the Britannia Sandstone Formation and Lower Cretaceous, eastern Witch Ground Graben and adjacent areas, UKCS
  • Jurassic reservoirs of the Central Graben Addendum Report II (40-49th releases)
  • A petrographical, geochemical and reservoir quality study of the Britannia Sandstone Formation, Greater Britannia area, UKCS
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Looking for an old Badley Ashton report, that you can’t find in your company’s archives? Do you need a digital version of something that you only have as a paper copy? With over 30 years of experience working in oil and gas reservoirs across the globe, the Badley Ashton Report Archive is expanding on a daily basis. We are now pleased to offer a service in retrieving either whole reports or individual data packages from our archive, at an agreed, fixed cost. In the strictest confidence we can tailor the service to your needs, be it a re-print of your archived proprietary report, or the provision of a data table, we can help.

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