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Weekliii Round-Up: News on Oil and Gas Industry Growth and Software for Specialty Use Cases

Updated: Dec 19, 2019

At the close of another week, let's take a break to explore those news and posts we have shared with you throughout the last few days. Did you catch them all? If not, read on!



Not all software is one-size-fits-all. Discover solutions that help teams like yours in working with ArcGIS data in Tableau, advancing Python Geoprocessing capabilities in programming, and managing seismic and well survey data. Meet the software designed for these special cases in this week's #Solutiiions post.



It's no surprise apps are a must for companies working to engage employees, streamline workflows, and better manage business needs. Discover why keeping your data in check can help users implement solutions more efficiently in this week's series on Embracing the Online Platform.



Not convinced Big Data is making waves in the Oil and Gas industry? Learn more about its projected growth in this week's #DailyBrainCandiii post.


Health, safety, and environmental concerns in the oil and gas sector are one of the key factors that will trigger the growth of the market in the oil and gas sector during the forecast period. The presence of government regulations related to environmental protection, workers protection, cultural protection, and public health and safety is enforcing the companies in the oil and gas sector to take effective measures. Therefore, vendors in the market are opting big data solutions, as it helps enterprises to tackle this challenge efficiently. The need to safeguard the health and safety of the workforce and address environmental concerns will increase the adoption of big data solutions in the oil and gas sector. Our analysts have predicted that the big data market in the oil and gas sector will register a CAGR [Compound Annual Growth Rate] of over 15% by 2023.


Whether you're working within the constraints of a budget, needing to implement Geographic Information System (GIS) software across multiple departments and organizations, or are limited in your timeline, Open Source software can be a valuable resource for mapping. In this week's #DailyBrainCandiii post, find a solution that works for your mapping needs.

 

#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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