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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 5,1998 PSA#2026U.S. Geological Survey, Branch Of Acquisition and Federal Assistance,
Box 25046, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225-0046 76 -- PETROLEUM INFORMATION LIBRARY SYSTEM DATABASE DUE 032598 POC
Sandie Williamson, Contract Specialist, (303) 236-5900, ext. 332
E-MAIL: USGS, CR, Acquisitions & Federal Assistance, slwillia@usgs.gov.
This Submission Replaces Submission No. 163207, January 29, 1998, in
its entirety, due to an incomplete transmission of the requirements for
this annoucement. The Central Region Energy Team, Geologic Division of
the U.S. Geological Survey has a requirement to obtain a database with
extensive worldwide coverage that contains organic geochemical data on
oil and gas samples from exploratory wells and producing fields. The
database must be in digital form with precise location information such
that data can be plotted on maps using Geographic Information System
(GIS) computer software. Access to such a database is critical to the
identification and mapping of petroleum systems for the World Energy
Assessment Project and for future National Assessments. The Petroleum
Information Library System Database (PILSD) shall include the following
items: 1) Sample identification information including well name, sample
depth interval, and latitude and longitude on all oil and gas samples
included in the database; 2)Analytical results for oils from regional
studies carried out since 1991, and analytical results for gases from
industry, government, and the literature available to 1996, which will
be included in the file; 3)Continued upgrading of the database every
six months, including the addition of at least 500 oil samples and at
least 300 gas samples which will be added to the database each year;
4)The data base will be supplied on either CD Rom or a ZIP Drive and
can be viewed and manipulated with Microsoft Access (TM) and displayed
via the ArcView (TM) GIS software; 5)Contractor shall install two
copies of the database and instruct up to four USGS users on the
procedures and mechanisms of the use and functions of the database;
6)The USGS will be permitted to submit up to 30 oil samples for
complete geochemical analysis per year. The contractor will deliver the
analytical results to the USGS as soon as the work is completed (within
one month). Analytical results will be held confidential for one year
and then will be added to the data base; 7) The USGS shall have
unrestricted access to all of the data in the PILSD during the period
of the contract. The USGS may publish any synthesis and interpretations
for the PILSD with appropriate citations as to data source. However,
the USGS may not publish raw data without express written conssent from
the contractor. The contractor will be reasonable and timely with an
authorization response. The PILSD shall contain a variety of analytical
results for oils, but all of the oil samples will include information
and be subjected to the following analytical program: 1)Sample
identification information; 2)Deasphalting of oil; 3)Liquid
Chromatography; 4)API Gravity; 5)Capillary GC of Whole Oil; 6)Percent
Sulfur; 7)Stable Carbon Isotope Composition; 8)ppm Nickel/Vanadium;
9)Quantitative GC/MS of Saturates; 10)Percent C15plus Hydrocarbons;
11)Quantitative GC/MS of Aromatics; 12)Percent less than C15
Hydrocarbons. In addition to the analytical program outlined above, an
additional analytical results on selected samples are as follows:
1)Stable Carbon Isotope Composition of oils and other fractions;
2)Stable Hydrogen Isotope Composition of oils; 3)Stable Carbon Isotope
Composition of Specific n-paraffins and isoprenoids; 4)Biomarker
distributions using GC/MS/MS techniques; 5)C7 Isomer distributions. The
PILSD shall contain a variety of analytical results for gases that have
been complied from numerous sources, which include, but not restricted
to gas industry, Federal and State Government Agencies, and the
literature. Any additional gas results shall be provided by the
contractor. The type of gas information and results included in the
database, when available, are as follows: 1) Sample identification
information; 2)Data source and analytical methods; 3)Gas Sample
Composition based on Gas Chromatography, including methane and higher
homologs, and all non-hydrocarbon gases including carbon dioxide,
nitrogen, hydrogen sulfide; 4)Stable Carbon Isotopes of Methane,
Ethane, and Propane; 5)Stable Hydrogen Isotope of Methane; 6)Gas
Chromatography results normalized to 100 percent. An annual users group
meeting will be held at the contractors office or other convenient
location. The purpose of the meeting is to 1)discuss and plan the
sample acquisition objective for the next year; 2)schedule the
ancillary analytical program for the next year, and; 3)review the new
samples and analyses that will be added to the database the next year.
The performance period of this contract shall be for one year with 2
individual renewal option years. Based on the information available at
this time, and in accordance with 41 U.S.C. 253(c)(1), implemented by
FAR 6.302-1, the Government considers the item specified as a sole
source from GeoMark Research Inc., Houston, TX, and proposes to
negotiate a contract with that firm on that basis. However, should
additional sources be identified, they will be considered. Firms who
feel that they can furnish the required item (based on the criteria
specified herein) are invited to submit in writing an affirmative
response to this announcement. An affirmative response would include
literature, brochures and such materials which correspond to the
required items stated herein. This information will be evaluated and
used to determine if competitive opportunities exist. Since no
solicitation document exists, requests for such documents without
accompanying information will be considered non-responsive to this
requrest without further consideration. This notice may represent the
Government's only official notice of this procurement. See Numbered
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