An oil and gas industry site survey for a platform and pipeline route acquired under licence P335 between May and June 2011. The survey drilled 8 shallow boreholes to a maximum depth of 102 meters below the seafloor within a 209-meter radius of a planned wellbay center and collected 11 seabed surface samples along a pipeline route.
Use Cases
- Analyze borehole depth and location data to model subsurface conditions for planned jacket foundation design.
- Correlate seabed surface sample characteristics with pipeline route coordinates for geotechnical hazard assessment.
- Map the spatial distribution of 8 boreholes within a 209-meter radius to evaluate site uniformity for platform placement.
Strengths
- Provides specific drilling metrics, including 8 boreholes and a maximum depth of 102 meters.
- Contains precise spatial data, with all borings within a 209-meter radius of a planned center point.
- Includes complementary seabed sampling, with 11 surface samples collected along a planned pipeline route.
Limitations
- Data scope is limited to a single site survey from 2011, lacking temporal or geographic breadth.
- Absence of column or sample data details prevents assessment of data structure and analytical readiness.
Provenance
- Source
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Collection Method
- Shallow drilling survey without seismic sources, acquiring borehole and seabed samples.
- Time Range
- May to June 2011
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- Block number 9/11 in the UK sector