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Electricity generation/consumption, renewable energy, smart grid, oil/gas, carbon emissions
4,033 datasets
A laboratory study determined effective methods for detecting C10 to C40 hydrocarbons at naturally occurring oil seeps. The results indicate a commercially available method using hexane extraction and gas chromatography is effective at recognizing migrated hydrocarbons at concentrations between 50 to 5,000 ppm. The study was conducted by Geoscience Australia and the record was last updated in May 2026.
Advisories and alerts published on the City of Montreal's official website. The dataset likely contains notices for emergencies and situations impacting daily life, such as boil water advisories, construction, and pool closures. It is provided by the Government and Municipalities of Québec under a CC-BY-4.0 license and was last updated on 2026-04 22.
Four Mesozoic petroleum systems are identified by their geochemical fingerprints, correlating with gas-prone dew point systems. The data includes geochemical properties such as gas dryness (91%), condensate-gas ratios (7-52 bbl/MMscf), and API gravity (47-53°). This dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Weekly surveys by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority track residential kerosene prices across seven regions and statewide from September 2000 onward. Data collection frequency changes from weekly during the heating season to bi-weekly for the rest of the year. All prices are reported in dollars per gallon.
Samphire Marsh No. 1 Well is a stratigraphic and structural test drilled by West Australian Petroleum Pty Limited in the South Canning Basin. The well reached a total depth of 6664 feet, passing through Quaternary, Mesozoic, Permian, and Lower Ordovician formations before encountering Precambrian granite. The dataset, hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network, indicates no hydrocarbon potential was found in this location.
128.7 KB PDF data sheet from figshare authored by Haobiao Liu in April 2026. It presents research findings on the relationship between tea consumption and appendicular skeletal muscle mass (ASM) among oilfield workers, examining modification by socioeconomic status (SES). The study used multivariable linear regression, smooth curve fitting, and SES-stratified analyses.
137 days of air and multi-depth soil temperature measurements were collected in the Northern Study Area (NSA) from May 25 to October 8, 1994. The BOREAS TE-06 team gathered this data to examine the influence of vegetation and climate on carbon fluxes in boreal forest species. Direct measurements were taken using Chromel-Constantan thermocouples connected to a Campbell Scientific 21X data logger.
Public toilets managed by the Hobart City Council in 2015. The dataset is available across multiple platforms, indicating its established use. It is provided in several geospatial and tabular formats, including GeoJSON, CSV, and KML.
Australian Ocean Data Network hosts a study analyzing the molecular and isotopic composition of 34 natural gas samples from the Perth Basin. The research extends a previous study to include offshore samples and hydrogen isotopes, identifying Jurassic to Permian gas systems. The dataset is available as PDF and PPTX files.
Monthly modelled soil erosion rates for hillslopes in New South Wales, commencing in 2001. The data is provided by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water. The landing page was last updated on 2026-05-17.
SMEX03 Ancillary Soil Characteristics data set contains soil property data for regional study areas in Alabama, Georgia, and Oklahoma from the 2003 Soil Moisture Experiment. The data were extracted from a multi-layer soil characteristics database for the conterminous United States and processed using ESRI ArcMap software. The dataset is provided by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Geoscience Australia Data hosts a study establishing hydrocarbon charge to the Ashmore Platform in the Bonaparte Basin, Australia. The 2017 paper by Stalvies et al. describes an integrated study combining remote sensing, geophysical, acoustic, photographic, and geochemical techniques. It identified three areas of seepage, with geochemical data confirming the presence of thermogenic liquid hydrocarbons.
SMEX02 Land Surface Information: Soils Database, Version 1 provides soil moisture and classification data for ten Iowa counties: Boone, Dallas, Franklin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jasper, Marshall, Polk, Story, and Wright. NASA compiled this dataset by appending and clipping existing county-level digital soils data from the Iowa Cooperative Soil Survey. The dataset's creation is associated with the SMEX02 project, which concluded in 2002.
Geochemical analyses have characterized oils and condensates from the Vulcan Sub-basin into three distinct families. The dataset likely contains results from bulk and compound-specific isotopes, GC, and GC-MS analyses of saturated and aromatic hydrocarbons. This data was published by Geoscience Australia and was last updated on April 30, 2026.
A detailed report on the Southwest Bairnsdale No. 1 exploratory well drilled in the Gippsland Basin, Victoria. The well was drilled to a total depth of 3926 feet between January 8 and February 14, 1963, by Woodside (Lakes Entrance) Oil Company N.L. and Arco Limited. It achieved its objectives of gathering stratigraphic data and testing hydrocarbon potential, but was plugged and abandoned as a dry hole with no shows of hydrocarbons found.
A 1986-1987 joint study by the Bureau of Mineral Resources and the South Australian Department of Mines and Energy produced this folio. It integrates a regional multichannel seismic survey with follow-up sampling and heatflow work, alongside reinterpretation of existing company seismic data. The report covers the Duntroon, Denman, Great Australian Bight, Polda Trough, and Bremer Basins.
Western New South Wales data assesses petroleum exploration risk in the Devonian Darling Basin. Geochemical data from cores in the BMR Ivanhoe No. 1 well and thirteen other exploration wells evaluate source rock potential and organic maturation. The dataset, from Geoscience Australia, was last updated on 2026-04-30.
SMEX03 Ancillary Soil Characteristics data contains geospatial soil property information for the regional study areas of Alabama, Georgia, and Oklahoma, USA. The dataset was extracted from a multi-layer national database and generated using ESRI ArcMap software by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. It originates from the 2003 Soil Moisture Experiment (SMEX03).
Geoscience Australia's Onshore Energy Security Program (2006-2011) produced precompetitive geoscience data for frontier onshore sedimentary basins. The dataset includes interpretations of deep seismic reflection profiles and petroleum systems maturation modelling for the Arrowie, Georgina, and Darling Basins. It assesses the architecture and hydrocarbon potential of these underexplored regions.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a preliminary evaluation of petroleum potential along Australia's east coast, from the New South Wales-Victoria border to the southern boundary of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. The report assesses the offshore extensions of several sedimentary basins, including the Sydney, Maryborough, Clarence-Moreton, and Nambour Basins. It was last updated on 2026-04-30.