A 2009 oil and gas industry site survey for a jack-up rig operated by Total E&P UK Ltd in the UK North Sea. The survey was conducted under licences P362 and P752 and traversed blocks 29/4d and 29/5b. It was acquired by the British Geological Survey.
Use Cases
- Analyze seabed conditions and geotechnical hazards for jack-up rig placement using site survey data.
- Map the spatial footprint of the survey operation across specified UK North Sea blocks 29/4d and 29/5b.
- Correlate survey findings with licence areas P362 and P752 for regulatory and operational review.
Strengths
- Data originates from the authoritative British Geological Survey (BGS).
- Survey has a precise temporal scope from September/October 2009.
- Geographic coverage is explicitly defined by UK North Sea block numbers.
Limitations
- The specific data columns, row count, and file formats are unknown, limiting immediate analytical utility.
- Data is from a single, time-limited survey in 2009 and may not reflect current conditions.
Provenance
- Source
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Collection Method
- Site survey acquired for a jack-up rig.
- Time Range
- September/October 2009
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- UK North Sea, blocks 29/4d and 29/5b