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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 9,1997 PSA#1862

BLM, BC-660, Bldg #50, Denver Federal Center, P.O. Box 25047, Denver, CO 80225-0047

70 -- APPLIED PETROLEUM RESERVIOR INTEGRATION SOFTWARE SOL M660R971004 DUE 070897 POC Contracting Officer: Ronald Corsi (303)236-0226 FAX: (303)236-0619 This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in subpart 12.6, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. Solicitation N660R971004, an RFP, incorporates provisions and clauses in effect through FAC 90-46. SIC 7372. The Small Business Size standard for this acquisition is $18 million annual receipts. The acquisition is not set-aside for small business. The Wyoming Reservoir Management Group (RMG) manages the federal and Indian Trust oil and gas resources in the states of Wyoming and Nebraska. Reservoir engineering and geologic studies are conducted to support oil and gas agreements, drainage determinations, diligent development of Indian Trust lands, and reserve estimates and foreseeable development for environmental planning. The required software shall support four primary geologic and reservoir engineering functions in an integrated workstation environment: Data Management, Reservoir Characterization, Mapping and Reservoir Analysis. The software shall be a commercial off the shelf (COTS) product. The Data Management module shall consolidate and provide storage for all geologic and reservoir data employing Petrotechnical Open Software Corporation (POSC) and Public Petroleum Data Model (PPDM) standards. It shall support well log data loading in both standard and non-standard ASCII, Log ASCII Standard (LAS), and Log Information Standard (LIS). Exporting of log curves in an LAS format is required. Dwights Production and Discover loaders are required along with production reports and forms. A general ASCII loader for non-standard in-house data and general graphic objects loader for cultural, line, and text data in an xy format shall be supported. A geographical user interface is required to provide access to the database as well as field mapping, surface gridding and contouring. This module shall also support regional graphical data visualization for well logs, surfaces, and other well bore information. To support the well log loading, a continuous scanner and raster to vector digitizing software are required. To support the output of hard copy material, the graphical output of various software applications shall be combined, edited, and montaged within an integrated network plotting environment. POSC compliant integrated petrophysical analysis capabilities shall allow graphical views of the database, database management, and applications. The applications required are environmental corrections, standard reservoir parameter calculations, lithologic determination, deterministic petrophysics, well log and core editing, top interpretation, cross sections, and contouring for geologic structural analysis. This module shall also be capable of multi-well petrophysical interpretation, zone picking, cross plots, normalizing, and geostatistical analysis. The transfer of graphical geologic data to other software packages shall be supported. The mapping of xyz data shall provide a variety of gridding and contouring options, as well as two and three-dimensional displays with real-time rotation. Surface operations such as gird interpolation, numerical differentiation, smoothing, surface-to-surface grid calculations, and volumetrics are required. The volumetric modeling of multiple horizons with vertical and non-vertical faults shall be supported. A map editor shall provide for modification of map text, attributes, and basic CAD capabilities. A model editor shall provide for addition, deletion, editing of contours, grids, control points, and faults. The reservoir engineering module shall support the following standard reservoir analysis methods; production analysis, material balance, pressure-volume-temperature (PVT) analysis, and economic evaluation. Automated pressure transient analysis with single well reservoir simulation is required for perform well test analysis. For full field reservoir simulation, a fully implicit, three-phase, three-dimensional, black oil simulator with gas condensate options is needed. This module shall be able to perform preprocessing of geologic grids, well bore hydraulics, well scheduling with easy handling of production data, and provide for three-dimensional data visualization. An additional gas field modeling capability is required for determining optimum surface configurations, along with gathering systems and required compression. The software shall run in the following hardware environment. A Silicon Graphics Indigo2 R10000 Workstation with IRIX 6.2 operating system will be used as a server for the majority of the software modules. This workstation is networked to an IBM R6000 AIX WAN and supports telnet capabilities. The software shall be able to support import and export of AutoCad and ArcInfo files from the AIX network. Connectivity to the MS-DOS PC environment will be supported with Pentium Pro PC's running an NT operating system. This contract shall be for any Bureau of Land Management office. Casper, Wyoming is the initial installation site. The minimum amount for the contract is $25,000. A contract with a base year and two option years is anticipated. Installation, training, and technical support for the various modules is required. Additional seats may be added as work requirements are further defined. Offerors shall propose pricing for one unit each of the following contract line items numbers (CLINS) and sub contract line item numbers (sub CLINS): 01 Data Management- 01a Well Data (History and Production), 01b Well Log Acquisition, Storage, and Retrieval, 01c Geologic Data, 01d Reservoir Data, 01e Oil and Gas Field Base Mapping, 01f Plot Management, 02 Reservoir Characterization- 02a Petrophysical Analysis, 02b Geologic Cross Sections, 02c Geostatistical Analysis, 03 Mapping- 03a Contouring, 03b Gridding, 03c Volumetrics, 03d Fault Modeling, 03e 3-D Visualization, 04 Reservoir Analysis- 04a Production Analysis, 04b Material Balance, 04c Fluid Properties Analysis (PVT), 04d Pressure Transient Analysis, 04e Reservoir Simulation, 04f Economic Evaluation, 05 Training, 06 Installation and 07 Technical support. The following provisions and addenda as noted apply to this acquisition: 52.212-1, 52.212-2, 52.212-3 (offerors are to include a completed copy of this provision with their offer), 52.212-4, and 52.212-5 including 52.203-6, 52.203-10, 52.219-8, 52.219-14, 52.222-26, 52.222-35, 52.222-36, 52.222-37, 52.225-3. A single Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contract will be awarded to the responsible offeror whose offer is most advantageous to the Government, price and other factors considered. Evaluation factors are technical capability to meet the Governments requirements (including those described in the detailed technical evaluation criteria) and price. Detailed technical evaluation criteria are available from the Contracting Officer upon request. Offers shall address, in their proposal, compliance with the requirements of this synopsis and the detailed technical evaluation criteria. Offers shall be submitted, in original and two copies, to the Contracting Officer at the address listed above, by 4:00 p.m., local time July 8, 1997. The Contracting Officer listed above may be contacted for information regarding this solicitation. (0156)

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