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For all user access, training requests, help and support issues, please email WGKSD2DMT@woodplc.com

Alternatively please contact one of the following (please copy all emails to the address above):

Aygun Jamal-Zadeh (Baku)
 

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Video Tutorials

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Case Study

This case study describes the process for comparing design and as-built structure positions - Case Study PDF

Project Information

For a video overview and further information about the Shah Deniz 2 project, please click on the following link:

http://www.bp.com/en_az/caspian/operationsprojects/Shahdeniz/SDstage2.html

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How do I request a Login?
A. Please email WGKSD2DMT@woodgroupkenny.com including details of your role on the project.

Q. What Internet browsers are recommended?
A. We recommend using Internet Explorer 9 or higher, or FireFox. The Google Chrome browser is no longer supported.

Q. What horizontal coordinate reference systems are used in the Web GIS?
A. The default coordinate reference system (CRS) is "Pulkovo 1942 / Gauss-Kruger Zone 9" (EPSG code: 28409). This can be changed to World Geodetic System (WGS) 1984 datum geodetic coordinates (lat / lon) (EPSG code: 4326). For further information on these and the transformation parameters applied between the two systems, please refer to the ‘Survey and Positioning Services Specification’ - JK-SPSSZZ-SR-SPE-0012-000 Rev C01.

Q. What vertical datum is used in the Web GIS?
A. All depth and height measurements are referenced to the AIOC 1995 Datum surface (EPSG code: 5133). For further information please refer to the ‘Survey and Positioning Services Specification’ - JK-SPSSZZ-SR-SPE-0012-000 Rev C01.

Q. What are the current and historic water levels in the Caspian?
A. Current water levels are below the AIOC 95 Datum surface. Detailed water level data is available in the Downloads section on the Project Info page.

Q. What are the current versions of the design layouts displayed in the Web GIS?
A. Please refer to the Data History section on the Project Info page.

Q. What time zone are vessel positions reported in?
A. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Offsets should be applied when working in adjusted (e.g. British Summer Time) or regional time zones.

Q. What time zone are historic vessel positions reported in?
A. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Offsets should be applied when working in adjusted (e.g. British Summer Time) or regional time zones.

Q. Why is there a Slope *Warning?
A. Slope values are calculated based on the change in depth over a short baseline of 20cm to 3m. Used with care and a sample of values, this can provide a good understanding of seabed slopes. Unfortunately however, such a short baseline is prone to misleading results, as small local anomalies can result in extreme values.
A new function is planned to calculate slopes based on a line drawn between two points. Calculating slopes over a longer baseline is more reliable as the effects of local anomalies are reduced. Until this function is available, please contact a member of the GIS Team for such calculations.