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Weekliii Round-Up: News on Electric Energy Sources by State and NASA's Earth Observation Satellite

Updated: Dec 19, 2019

As our team and fellow industry professionals come off a busy week at the 2019 Esri Petroleum GIS Conference in Houston, let's take a break before getting back to business as usual. Take a moment to explore the posts we have shared throughout this week, including ones that make data handling within the Petroleum industry that much easier. Read on.


The geospatial community will have yet another spatial data resource come 2022 thanks to NASA's PACE satellite. Set to come online over the next few years, it will collect biosphere, aerosol, and cloud data for environmental research and analysis. Learn more in this week's #DailyBrainCandiii post.


Have you met Integrated Geodetics yet? Find out how this toolkit for ArcGIS helps businesses in the Oil and Gas industry quickly and efficiently reformat seismic and well survey data for compatibility with their own systems. Let's explore more now.



The ways in which electricity is produced has seen a shift in the last 20 years with increased reliance on Natural Gas and the introduction of renewable energy resources like solar energy and infrastructure.

Overall, fossil fuels still dominate electricity generation in the United States. But the shift from coal to Natural Gas has helped to lower carbon dioxide emissions and other pollution.

How does your state stack up to these changing resources? Find out now in this week's #DailyBrainCandiii post.


Did you know that Integrated has office locations across the United States and Canada? With offices located in Houston, Calgary, and St. Johns, find the team nearest you now.

Not near these areas? That's okay too. We're here to help no matter the distance.


 

#DailyBrainCandiii and #WeekliiiRoundUp are inspired by brain candiii, a division of Integrated Informatics that develops Geographic Information System (GIS) training for Energy and Natural Resources professionals.

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