An oil and gas industry site survey for a jack-up rig acquired under licences P1715 and P1716. The survey was conducted by Tullow Oil Ltd in 2011, covering UK North Sea blocks 49/29d, 49/29e, and 49/30b.
Use Cases
- Analyze geological site conditions for jack-up rig placement using survey data from blocks 49/29d, 49/29e, and 49/30b.
- Map subsurface features and hazards for rig positioning within the specified UK North Sea blocks.
- Cross-reference survey findings with other data using the DECC Reference Number 2426 for regulatory compliance checks.
Strengths
- Survey conducted under specific UK government licences P1715 and P1716.
- Geographic scope is precisely defined by three UK North Sea block numbers.
- Provenance is documented with a DECC Reference Number 2426 and originating organization British Geological Survey.
Limitations
- No column names, sample data, or row count provided, limiting analytical readiness.
- Unknown file formats and data size create uncertainty for direct usage.
- Data is from a single 2011 survey, potentially lacking temporal context or updates.
Provenance
- Source
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Collection Method
- Oil and gas industry site survey acquired under licences.
- Time Range
- 2011
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- UK North Sea blocks 49/29d, 49/29e, and 49/30b.