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The things you’ve always wanted to know about GIS… but never dared to ask! Thierry Gregorius Principal Strategic Consultant

Thierry's EPUG 2013 presentation: The things about GIS you've always wanted to know

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A light-hearted presentation on the idiosyncracies of GIS in the Oil & Gas industry... with a serious underlying message. Delivered at the European Esri Petroleum User Group conference in London, 14 November 2013.

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The things you’ve always wanted to know about GIS… but never dared to ask!Thierry GregoriusPrincipal Strategic Consultant

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Presentation Outline & Biography

Wordle created from Wikipedia pages for Energy, Petroleum, Natural Gas,Environmental Science, Real Estate, Conveyancing, Flood Insurance,

GIS, Geodesy, Geomatics.

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Wikipedia.org

Gru’s cunning plan to steal the moon

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youtube.com

“I fly to the moon, I shrink the moon, I grab the moon.”

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“I make the map, I save the map, I share the map.”

ArcGIS.com

Image of Gru by Universal Pictures / Illumination Entertainment

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Just one thing…

VisualNews.com

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geosoft.com

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geek-and-poke.com

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Traditional data management

BrandonRossen.com

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• Data stores neatly built from the ground up• Authoritative, accessible• Accurate, comprehensive?• Time-consuming to build, time-saving to use?

Lego.com

Traditional data management

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Corporate Enterprise GIS Stack

IT Dept >Vendor >GIS Team >

GIS User >

Jonathan Harford on Flickr (Creative Commons)

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All those $$$ to enable this?

Resources & Engineering Skills Alliance on flickr.com

…and now paste the map into Powerpoint.

Done!

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“GIS is a computer system capable of holding and using data describing places on the earth's surface.“

eurleif on flickr.com (Creative Commons)

ESRI, 1995

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Private Eye, 2001

Sure, the technologyhas changed but…

The mobile revolution

(2001)

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…what about people?

wadleighlibrary.org

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hbr.org

designmind.frogdesign.com

Lessons from the world of Design & Art

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Helen Doodle via postercheckout.com

Design Thinking is human-centred>> work with people’s natural inclinations, not against

seethroughmaps.wordpress.com (via stamen.com)

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Cartographic Design Award: 1st prizeFOSS4G conference 2013

Map by Anna Butler, Wellingtons Travel

http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/09/foss4g-map-contest/#slideid-255991

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Cartographic Design Award: 1st prizeFOSS4G conference 2013

Map by Anna Butler, Wellingtons Travel

http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/09/foss4g-map-contest/#slideid-255991

…it’s drawn by hand!

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Real users do this

larskflem on flickr.com (Creative Commons)

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How people naturally work

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safe.com

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Lessons from the world of Data Science

Claudia PerlichData Scientist

Quote from tech.gilt.com

“Clean data is dead.”

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Ever heard this?

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“Dear Internet, please clean up your pages so we can search them.”

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GIS is a people system

1. People2. Data3. Technology

not

Technology working for the people,not people working for the technology.

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Opportunity: Art and Science converging– for the first time since the Renaissance

A new wave of data visualisations– mapping just one representation of many.

NASA Perpetual Ocean

dml.wikis.bgc.bard.edu

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The web browser becomes the platform

RedMonk via reddit.com

In a world of JavaScript, clouds and powerful browsers, do we still need this?

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10 types ofmapmakers…(not even including subsurface apps)

By the author(georeferenced.wordpress.com)

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People are more empowered than ever

Despicable Me by Universal Pictures / Illumination Entertainment

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But of course, people also make mistakes…

Author private collection

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Global Risks

Likelihood

Impact

AsteroidsClimate change

Inequality

Pandemics

Terrorism

Cyper attacks

Corruption

Financecrash

Foodshortage

Spacejunk

Evil map projections

Blowouts

MispositioningSolarstorms

Loosely adapted from Global Risks 8th Edition, World Economic Forum 2013

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berniedup on flickr.com (Creative Commons)

So, what to do?

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More focus on the cakenot just the icing

Cupcake Murder Aftermath on flickr.com (Creative Commons)

Data

GIS

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Channel4.com

TheAtlantic.com

EdParsons.com

GIS does not always need a map interface…

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youtube.com

We need new skills

More E&P specific

knowledge, skills &

workflows

Data science,

‘hacking’ &

visualisation

Carto, design, art,

story telling

Versatility, flexibility e.g. DevOps conceptLifelong learning

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We need new tools

Work with

messy dataFlexible data models

Automation (AI,

machine learning?)Data discovery &

access (see Google)

Fast & simple mapping

Xavier de Jauréguiberry on flickr.com (Creative Commons)

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Exprodat GIS Benchmarking Club:

12+ E&P companies…

We need to keep things in perspective

bulliver on flickr.com (Creative Commons)

Benchmarking figures by Exprodat

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• Accept realities: Data is still a mess, always will be

• We need more• skills (data science & hacking)• flexible tools (data mining, manipulation)• automation (AI, machine learning)• simple mapping

We need to enable people…to be more like people

horrigons on flickr.com (Creative Commons)

P.S. And I did not use the term ‘big data’

Conclusion

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Thank You!

[email protected]@Thierry_G