Exprodat, the energy sector GIS specialist and Getech Group company, has launched version 3.2 of Exploration Analyst, the ArcGIS Pro extension designed to help energy companies assess risk, test scenarios and work more efficiently across oil and gas, natural hydrogen, geothermal and mining exploration workflows.
The latest release introduces new capabilities that make it easier to analyse acreage, filter and compare opportunities, extract values, estimate yet-to-find oil and gas volumes across multiple areas and refine interpretation as new information becomes available. Together, these additions are designed to give users more flexibility, faster workflows and clearer decision support.
New in version 3.2, the Analyse Acreage tool enables users to rapidly assess multiple GIS datasets against a base acreage layer, making it easier to derive important analyses such as hydrocarbon well success rates across a license or average play chance across a basin or block. The tool supports raster (grid), polygon and point inputs, helping teams compare spatial data more effectively.
The new Filter Acreage tool supports faster sensitivity analysis through interactive layer filtering, while Extract Values allows users to pull out play chance values at specified locations, symbolise them on the map for visualization alongside other layers and export them for use in other interpretation systems. The enhancements to the software’s powerful Monte-Carlo ‘yet-to-find’ engine include enabling the analysis across multiple assessment areas at the same time.
The new release also introduces efficiency tools to help users clean up common risk segment map artefacts, update interpretations and adjust mapped areas more easily as new data or insight becomes available.
Richard Webb, GIS Software Product Manager at Exprodat, commented:
“Exploration Analyst v3.2 is designed to reduce manual geoscience work while making key new ventures and risk mapping workflows easier to repeat, update and scale. From comparing acreage and testing sensitivities to estimating yet-to-find volumes and refining interpretations, the new tools help teams get to decision-ready results faster, with outputs that are easier to interpret and share.”
To learn more about Exploration Analyst v3.2 and request a demonstration, click here.
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