U.S. IHS | www.ihs.com 147 ENERGY WEB SERVICES & PARTNER SOLUTIONS Energy Web Services is a part of your existing information subscription, allowing you to connect and interact with your IHS information subscription more easily. If you use Direct Connect in IHS Kingdom applications, then you have experienced how we use Web Services to streamline a critical, time intensive workflow. Web Services enables more efficient methods to create and update projects by eliminating the need to leave your analytical application to go find and export data files. What does this mean to you as an end user? »» IHS works with leading application vendors to enable them to use our Web Services to create streamlined processes for accessing and using IHS information. In most cases, all you will need to take advantage of this functionality is your existing EDIN User ID and Password. »» If you are a developer or technical resource that supports end users, you now have access to the Energy Web Services interface that allows you to create solutions for connecting to your IHS information subscription to the applications, databases and systems you use every day. ENERDEQ® BROWSER IHS Enerdeq Browser provides a single point of access to your critical IHS energy subscription information from the Internet or your Intranet. Using a set of mapping, reporting and analysis tools, Enerdeq Browser allows users to download, query and process your Well, Production, Land, Seismic and Pipeline subscription information. With Enerdeq Browser: »» Access over 4.5 million Well completions and nearly 2 million Production entities »» Access up-to-date subscribed information from anywhere at any time »» Receive nightly update notices to U.S. Activity, Well and Production data along with the ability to easily manage data updates to project areas In 2013, Enerdeq Browser continued to enhance your data access capabilities while exposing new tools to utilize the data. New Midstream Pipeline, U.S. Land layers, additional Land Grid layers were added to the map. Enerdeq Browser 2.3.5 home page U.S. Land layers in Enerdeq Browser Map
IHS Global Energy Information Review
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