British Geological Survey provides a site survey for a jack-up rig acquired under licence P251. Data collection occurred between September and October 2011, covering block numbers 110/8a and 110/8 in the oil and gas industry.
Use Cases
- Analyze geological and bathymetric conditions from the site survey for rig placement safety assessments.
- Map the surveyed path and subsurface features across the specified North Sea block numbers 110/8a and 110/8.
- Correlate survey findings from licence P251 with other regional exploration data for resource estimation.
Strengths
- Survey conducted by the authoritative British Geological Survey (BGS).
- Precise temporal coverage documented for September-October 2011.
- Specific geographic blocks 110/8a and 110/8 are identified for spatial context.
Limitations
- No column definitions or sample data are available to assess structure and variables.
- Dataset scope is limited to a single rig survey over a two-month period.
- Unknown file formats and data size complicate integration planning.
Provenance
- Source
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Collection Method
- Site survey acquired under licence P251.
- Time Range
- September-October 2011
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- North Sea blocks 110/8a, 110/8