British Geological Survey provides a site survey for an oil and gas industry jack-up rig acquired under licence P1799 in August 2013. The survey traversed UK North Sea blocks 22/16 and 22/17.
Use Cases
- Analyze seabed conditions and hazards for block numbers 22/16 and 22/17 to support rig placement planning.
- Correlate survey data from licence P1799 with other geophysical datasets for the August 2013 acquisition period.
- Model subsurface features identified in the jack-up rig site survey to assess foundation stability.
Strengths
- Data originates from the authoritative British Geological Survey (BGS).
- Survey has precise temporal and spatial context: August 2013 for blocks 22/16 and 22/17.
- Focused on a specific asset type: a jack-up rig site survey.
Limitations
- No column definitions, sample data, or row counts are provided, limiting analytical readiness.
- Dataset scope is narrow, covering only one survey from a single month in 2013.
- File formats and data size are unknown, complicating integration workflows.
Provenance
- Source
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Collection Method
- Site survey acquired under licence P1799.
- Time Range
- August 2013
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- UK North Sea blocks 22/16 and 22/17