A 2002 oil and gas industry site survey for the Rhum-Bruce pipeline/cable route, conducted by BP Exploration and documented by the British Geological Survey. The survey was acquired between July and August 2002, covering block numbers 3/29, 9/4, and 9/9.
Use Cases
- Analyze seabed conditions from survey data to assess pipeline route feasibility for block numbers 3/29, 9/4, and 9/9.
- Map historical pipeline/cable routes from the 2002 survey for infrastructure planning and environmental studies.
- Integrate this 2002 survey with later data to study changes in the Rhum-Bruce route area over time.
Strengths
- Data originates from the authoritative British Geological Survey (BGS).
- Provides a precise temporal snapshot from July-August 2002.
- Covers a defined geographic area specified by block numbers 3/29, 9/4, and 9/9.
Limitations
- Specific data columns, sample data, and row counts are unknown, limiting analytical scope.
- Data is over 20 years old and may not reflect current seabed or infrastructure conditions.
Provenance
- Source
- British Geological Survey (BGS), referencing BP Exploration project BP02SS0004.
- Collection Method
- Industry site survey acquired for a pipeline/cable route.
- Time Range
- July-August 2002.
- Freshness
- Metadata was last updated in March 2026, but the underlying survey data is from 2002.
- Geography
- North Sea blocks 3/29, 9/4, and 9/9 (Rhum-Bruce Pipeline Route).