An oil and gas industry site survey for a semi-sub rig, acquired under licences P1064 and P1680 between June and July 2011. The survey traversed UK North Sea blocks 210/29a, 210/29c, 210/30a, and 210/30b, conducted by the British Geological Survey.
Use Cases
- Analyze survey data for geological hazards across the specified UK North Sea blocks to inform rig placement.
- Correlate survey findings from licences P1064 and P1680 with production or seismic data from the same 2011 timeframe.
- Map the specific survey path and data points for blocks 210/29a, 210/29c, 210/30a, and 210/30b to support regional subsurface studies.
Strengths
- Survey conducted by the authoritative British Geological Survey (BGS).
- Precise temporal scope defined as June to July 2011.
- Specific geographic coverage of four UK North Sea blocks: 210/29a, 210/29c, 210/30a, and 210/30b.
Limitations
- No column definitions or sample data are available to assess structure and variables.
- Unknown data volume, format, and row count prevent immediate assessment of analytical scale.
- Data is over a decade old, potentially limiting relevance for current subsurface conditions.
Provenance
- Source
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Collection Method
- Site survey acquired under licences P1064 and P1680.
- Time Range
- June to July 2011
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- UK North Sea blocks 210/29a, 210/29c, 210/30a, and 210/30b