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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,022 datasets
Southwest Bairnsdale No. 1 Well was drilled in the Gippsland Basin, Victoria, reaching a total depth of 3926 feet between January and February 1963. The operation, conducted by Reading and Bates for Woodside and Arco, aimed to test hydrocarbon potential in pre-Tertiary sediments. No hydrocarbons were found, and the well was plugged and abandoned as a dry hole.
Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba are covered by this soil dataset from the Canada Soil Information System (CanSIS). It contains polygon-based soils data in ESRI Shapefile format, collected as part of the Boreal Ecosystem-Atmosphere Study (BOREAS) program. The data is provided by NASA and includes separate attribute tables for each province.
A 5.5 KB dataset containing positive and negative electrode positions for buzzer circuit boards, likely derived from machine vision analysis. The data was authored by Xiaoyang Liu and last updated on April 15, 2026. The associated study reports an average relative error of less than 2% for recognizing electrode positions.
Xiaoyang Liu's dataset, published on figshare in 2026, compares methods for recognizing positive and negative electrodes on buzzer circuit boards using machine vision. The data likely contains performance metrics from experiments where the proposed method achieved an average relative error of less than 2% in electrode position recognition. The dataset is stored in an XLS file with a size of 9.5 KB.
Petrographic analysis of carbonate reef foundations in the southern Great Barrier Reef, extending to depths of up to 420 meters. The dataset likely contains descriptions of lithologies, diagenetic processes, and stratigraphic boundaries from drill holes. It was sourced from the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in May 2026.
A 1986 joint study by the Bureau of Mineral Resources and South Australian Department of Mines and Energy rekindled exploration in the Great Australian Bight. The folio integrates multichannel seismic surveys and reinterpreted company seismic data from basins like Duntroon, Denman, and the Great Australian Bight Basin. This report is the principal product of the collaborative effort, though editors note potential differences in interpretation.
Geochemical data from cores and petroleum exploration wells evaluate the hydrocarbon prospectivity of the Darling Basin in western New South Wales. The dataset likely contains measurements of organic carbon content and thermal maturation levels for Devonian and Carboniferous sediments. It was aggregated by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in May 2026.
Lord Howe Rise, a submarine feature in the Tasman Sea 600-1200 km off Australia's east coast, is described by preliminary geophysical results from the Australian Ocean Data Network. The dataset likely contains information on sediment-filled basins, seismic profiles, and petroleum prospectivity assessments. It was last updated on 2026-05-05.
Wellington Park No. 1 Well was drilled to a depth of 12,011 feet in the Gippsland Basin, Victoria, between December 1961 and April 1962. The operation included mud logging, coring, cuttings examination, and electric logging, but encountered no significant shows of oil or gas. The well penetrated Quaternary, Tertiary, and Mesozoic sediments before being plugged and abandoned as a dry hole.
NSIDC's SPIReS dataset provides daily, global 500m snow property estimates derived from MODIS/Terra surface reflectance. It includes snow fraction, grain size, dust concentration, albedo, radiative forcing, and snow cover duration. The data is processed using a spectral mixture analysis model and spans from March 2000 onward.
16.5 TCF of gas, 4026 MMbbl of oil, 385 MMbbl of condensate, and 752 MMbbl of LPG have been found in the Gippsland Basin as of 2012. This dataset likely contains geochemical fingerprinting results for these hydrocarbons, presented at the AAPG/SEG 2015 International Conference. The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts the data.
Measurements detail the isotopic composition of black carbon and organic carbon aerosols from two interior Alaska sites during summer 2013. This dataset was produced by NASA's Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment (CARVE) to link fire aerosols to soil composition. The data was used to estimate the average depth of burn from Alaskan wildfires that season.
A review of petroleum exploration in the Gippsland Basin up to February 1976, providing an assessment of the basin's geology and remaining potential. The report describes the basin's structure, sediment thickness, and historical reserves of over 300 million cubic meters of oil and 200 billion cubic meters of natural gas. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in May 2026.
31 wells and 25 depocentre sites were analyzed for subsidence and thermal history to model hydrocarbon generation and expulsion. The models incorporate new palaeo-bathymetric estimates and kerogen kinetic data for Jurassic and Early Cretaceous petroleum systems. Results suggest multiple effective gas sources, with significant oil expulsion modelled for the Heywood Graben and deepwater Seringapatam Sub-basin during the Tertiary.
Geochemical analyses of oils and condensates from the Vulcan Sub-basin, Bonaparte Basin, characterize them into three distinct families. The dataset, sourced from the Australian Ocean Data Network, was last updated on 2026-05 04. It focuses on differentiating oil-prone petroleum systems beyond the established Jabiru and Challis-Cassini fields.
The eastern New Ireland Basin is approximately 600 km long by 150 km wide and contains up to 5 km of strata. Its geology and petroleum prospects are interpreted from onshore geology integrated with offshore seismic reflection data and limited geological sampling. The basin is a fore-arc structure containing Miocene to Recent sediments, with moderate offshore petroleum potential indicated by possible source rocks and reefal traps.
A geochemical study from Geoscience Australia analyzing Mesozoic petroleum systems in the Browse Basin. The report correlates four geochemically distinct petroleum systems with dew point gas-condensate systems, detailing fluid properties like gas dryness, condensate-gas ratios, and biomarker signatures. It was last updated on 2026-04-20.
New York Energy Prices presents retail energy price data compiled primarily from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. It provides nominal prices per physical unit for fuels like motor gasoline, electricity, and natural gas across residential, commercial, industrial, and transportation sectors, beginning in 1970. The dataset includes a GDP price deflator column for converting nominal dollars to constant dollars.
Eight container ports across five Eastern Mediterranean countries form this balanced annual panel of 152 port-year observations from 2005 to 2023. Assembled by Nasser Chaabo, it supports econometric analysis of container throughput, logistics infrastructure, renewable energy integration, and exposure to the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism. The dataset includes derived variables for carbon exposure and structural break dummies for events like the 2020 Beirut port explosion.
This dataset contains physical soil parameters for calculating carbon and nitrogen inventories in the Boreal Ecosystem-Atmosphere Study (BOREAS) Northern Study Area. Measurements were taken discontinuously from August 1993 to July 1996 by the TGB-12 team, focusing on sites with local fire chronosequences to study carbon accumulation in moss regrowth. The data supports estimation of carbon turnover rates using both post-fire accumulation and radiocarbon analysis of soil CO2.