DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF COMPUTERIZED INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN SEISMIC DATA PROCESSING A CASE STUDY OF INTEGRATED DATA SERVICES LIMITED, IDSL BENIN-CITY

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ABSTRACT

          Oil industry is a prominent aspect of modern economy and as it were exploration activities are very important for continuity of oil production.

          The exploration activities involve the acquisition of data and processing.  As exploration activities increases in the modern world, the computer manufacturers are also working hard to produce super computer and their processing that are involved.

          Many firms are emerging fast and of course modern firms make use of computers, especially the mainframe computer which has a large memory space.  As the activities is in the increase, there is need to increase storage facilities because there comes a time when the main memory of computer will be unable to hold all information required.  This is where the secondary storage device called the magnetic tape comes to play.

          A general description of the system goals, facilities and applications are involved.

ORGANISATION OF THE WORK

          The main aim of this project is to show a practical approach to the exploration activities that involves the acquisition of data and processing by companies where the processing and storage of information (Seismic data) is done by computer.

          In the first chapter of this project, traces of the origin of seismic data processing have been made.  The problems statement, the limitations, aims; objectives and purpose of the study have been dealt with.

          Chapter two treats the review of the related literature work.

          Chapter three treats the description and analysis of the existing system.  The oral interview for the research tools used.  The organization structure of the company in question (IDSL) was looked into.  Also the objectives and problems of the existing system and the justification for the new system were taken into consideration.

          Chapter four treats the design of the study that is the new system, as well as the input, output specification and design, following the analysis of the dta collected during the research study.  Also the new system requirement accompanied with the system flow chat was considered as well as the procedure chat and file design for the new system.

          Chapter five is all about the implementation of the new system design and testing of the program with which the system is to be operated on.

          Chapter six is the documentation which was sufficiently completed to enable the user to understand the essential characteristics of the system.

          Chapter seven is the conclusion dram from the entire study and the recommendation made for further research.

          Finally, the appendices and references also the definition of terms.

TABLE OF FIGURES

Fig A:         Organizational structure chart

Fig. B:         Procedure chart

Fig C:                   System flowchart

Fig D:         Program Design

Fig E:                   Program flowchart

TABLE OF CONTENT

Title page                                                                                i

Certification                                                                            ii

Dedication                                                                               iii

Acknowledgement                                                                             iv

Abstract                                                                                  v

Organization of the work                                                                  vi

Table of figures                                                                       viii

Table of content                                                                      ix

CHAPTER ONE

Introduction                                                                                      1

  1. Problem of the study                                                     3
    1. Purpose of the study                                                      4
    1. Scope                                                                                      5
    1. Limitation                                                                      5

CHAPTER TWO

Literature Review                                                                    6

CHAPTER THREE

Description and analysis of the existing system                      11

  • Fact finding method (oral)                                             12
    • Organisation structure                                                   14
    • Objectives of the existing system                                   14
    • Problems of the existing system                                              15
    • Justification                                                                             15
    • Input, process, output analysis                                               16

CHAPTER FOUR

Design of the new system                                                        23

  • Output specification and design                                              25
    • Input specification and design                                       26
    • File design                                                                      28
    • Procedure chart                                                              28
    • System flowchart                                                           30
    • System requirement                                                       32

CHAPTER FIVE

Implementation                                                                       34

  • Program design                                                              34
    • Program flowchart                                                                  36
    • Test run                                                                         40

CHAPTER SIX

Documentation                                                                        42

CHAPTER SEVEN

Recommendation and conclusion                                            50

7.1     Conclusion                                                                     52

7.2     Definition of terms                                                                  55

References                                                                      58

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

          The exploration activities involve the acquisition of data and processing.  As exploration activities increases in the modern world, the computer manufactures are also working hard to produce super computers and their processing algo: thus with high computing power to cope with the lager data processing that are involved.

          Owing to the inevitable roles that are played by the oil industries in the modern world, the federal govt. recently issue out a white paper enforcing all oil companies to do more exploration to increase oil reservoir.  This means that there will be more data acquisition and processing jobs in the near future.

          The importance of oil exploration in modern countries can never be our emphasized.  In the United States of America and Britain, Intensive exploration activities are on for the last two decodes all in a attempt to have enough oil resaves.

          And so seismic data processing is very indispensable in the oil industry because it is the first step taken in the discoming of hydrocarbon or better more seismic data processing is a key sequence in search for hydrocarbon.

          In the processing of seismic data, care should be taken because of not properly processed, it might lead to wrong interpretation and this might lead to false prospect.  In fact wrong processing will reduce the success ration in the discovery of hydrocarbon and this causes the cost of drilling to increase.  In essence, wrong processing will lead to drilling false prospect and he know that it costs millions if not billions of Naira to dill a well.

          The role of the govt. in oil industry had gradually progressed from a regulatory one to direct involvement in all exploitation and exploration initially government only made rudimentary laws and collected royalties four the oil companies.  By 1971 the situation charged as oil become more important to the Nigeria Economy.  Oil accounts for about 90% of the total foreign exchange earning for the country.

          In essence, Nigeria that wants increase in her revenue, must engage in acquisition, processing and management  of seismic data.  Seismic data management system is therefore a software development for the purpose.  That is why the case study was the integrated data services limited (IDSL) Benin city a subsidiary of the Nigeria Notional Petroleum Cooperation (NNPC).

  1. PROBLEMS OF THE STUDY

In the search for hydrocarbon, the initial question had always been where exactly under the surface are the anticlines or the structures within which the hydrocarbon can be accumulated.

This question is answered in part by seismic data acquisition and in the main by seismic data processing. Acquisition semes the raw data while processing transforms and refines these data to level where the above question is answered.

The problem is how can these information collected from the field be presented and protected from destruction.  That is why the tape librarians were introduced to help in managing these tapes, but as time goes on the number of tapes acquired becomes so large in number that the librarians cannot manage then effectively.  This has created many problem for the management.

          The solution to the problem will lie in removing any factors that inhibit the ability of the librarian to make the storage and the retrieval of tapes easy in the organization.

  1. PURPOSE OF THE STUDY

This research will be very useful to both students, individuals, co-operate bodies and general public as a whole who are either engaged or way wish to engage in seismic date acquisition and processing in the future.

The purposes are as follows:

Ensuring the acquisition of good quality seismic data in an effective manner.

Ensuring that all field tapes collected from the field are sent to the processing center and the its seismic data in the tapes are presented in a form that is convenient for geological interpretation.

To ensure that processing sequence are followed and a good result suitable for acceptance.

Ensuring that the processed seismic sections which is the final output of a processed field tape is used to identify specific areas for future field appraisal development.

DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF COMPUTERIZED INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN SEISMIC DATA PROCESSING A CASE STUDY OF INTEGRATED DATA SERVICES LIMITED, IDSL BENIN-CITY