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    NSW Petroleum Boreholes 20140815

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    Bioregional Assessment Program (2016). NSW Petroleum Boreholes 20140815 [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/nsw-petroleum-boreholes-20140815/2986258
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 29, 2016
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    Authors
    Bioregional Assessment Program
    License

    MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    New South Wales
    Description

    Abstract

    This dataset and its metadata statement were supplied to the Bioregional Assessment Programme by a third party and are presented here as originally supplied.

    The Petroleum Wells database stores information about petroleum wells within NSW. The NSW Petroleum Wells Database has been developed to record summary data on petroleum exploration and development drilling data for holes drilled in New South Wales. The database contains summary information about each drillhole such as location, total depth, azimuth/dip, geochemistry, wireline logs and DIGS references.

    Full metadata available at: http://minview.minerals.nsw.gov.au/mv2web/mv2?cmd=MDDetail&lid=petbore

    This dataset has been provided to the BA Programme for use within the programme only. Third parties should contact the NSW Department of Industry. http://www.industry.nsw.gov.au/

    Dataset History

    Data Quality

    Lineage:

    The primary data source for the petroleum borehole database was company exploration reports supplied to the Department of Mineral Resources as part of the statutory reporting requirements for exploration licences. Holes drilled by Industry and Investment NSW (Minerals) are also included in the database. Initially data was held in the COGENT Oracle database. The data was exported into spreadsheets and maintained in this environment for some time. The database is now on a SQL Server platform. Data can be entered or edited using the GBIS program

    Positional Accuracy:

    Drillhole coordinates have been obtained from a number of sources including exploration companies and consultants. The accuracy of the drillholes varies and is often unknown. In most instances the drillhole coordinates have been measured off company exploration maps or parish/county maps and these holes have an accuracy of between 25m and 500m depending on the quality of the map displaying the holes. Where a number of holes have been drilled on one prospect they will be located accurate relative to each other.

    Attribute Accuracy:

    The dataset contains a number of attributes (see attribute definitions below), these values have been derived from a large number of sources (see data lineage). Overall accuracy of the attributes will vary according to many factors such as the company that reported the drillhole and the type of lease the hole was drilled on. Some companies provide the Department with exploration reports of very high standard while others submit the bare minimum of information. Likewise, exploration licences (EL's) have fairly stringent reporting requirements while older types of licences and mining leases often have reports of poor quality

    Logical Consistency:

    There should be a high degree of logical consistency in this data set as data from one drillhole does not depend upon other information

    Completeness:

    As mentioned in the attribute accuracy the completeness of the data is dependent upon the quality of the data supplied to the Department in company reports. It is not always possible to obtain all the information required for each drillhole.

    Attribute Definitions

    Name\tDescription

    \t

    OBJECTID\tAn identification code given by the database

    PROJECT\tA group of drillholes - eg. PET=Petroleum, MIN=Minerals, COAL=Coal

    SITE_ID\tA text value that uniquely defines a drillhole within the project that it belongs to

    CONFIDENTIAL_YN\tIndicates if the hole is confidential - ie. not available to the public

    PROGRAM\tUsed to identify an area/prospect where a hole/series of holes was drilled. eg Cow Flat, Angus Place

    HOLE_NAME\tHole number in a program or hole name in a program (DD97GR01)

    OLD_NAME\tA name of a drillhole that has been superceded by a new name

    BUS_PURPOSE\tBusiness reason for drilling the hole - eg. COAL, CSM, PETROLEUM

    DRILL_TYPE\tType of drill used

    HOLE_STATUS\tStatus of the drillhole - eg. CASE=cased, PLUG=plugged - codes listed in GSL_HOLE_STATUS

    TITLE_TYPE\tCode of type of licence where hole was drilled - eg. EL, ML, ATOE

    TITLE_NO\tThe number of the title where the hole was drilled

    LICENCEE\tCompany that holds the Exploartion or Mining Title

    OPERATOR\tCompany doing the work eg joint venture partner

    LICENCEE_ID\tCode for the company that holds the Exploartion or Mining Title

    OPERATOR_ID\tCode for company doing the work eg joint venture partner

    TARGET\tThe target the hole was drilled to intersect - eg. GEOCHEM, GOSSAN

    CORELIB\tCore library where the core is stored

    STARTPOINT\tStarting point of the drill - eg. GRND=natural ground surface, UNDG=underground

    \tHOLE_TESTS

    \tREPORTS

    COMMENTS\tComments about the drillhole/well

    TOP_STRAT\tLetter Symbol for the top stratigraphic unit intersected in the hole

    TOPSTRAT\tThe top stratigraphic unit intersected in the hole

    BASE_STRAT\tLetter Symbol fpr the bottom stratigraphic unit intersected in the hole

    BASESTRAT\tThe bottom stratigraphic unit intersected in the hole

    COMMENCED_DT\tDate the drilling of the hole commenced

    COMPLETED_DT\tDate the drilling of the hole was completed

    YEAR_DRILLED\tThe year the hole was drilled if cemmenced date not known

    KELLY_LEVEL\tElevation in metres above sea level of the Kelly Bushing or Rotary Table

    START_DEPTH\tDepth in metres that the hole started at - usually 0 but can be different depth for a wedge

    END_DEPTH\tDepth in metres that the hole was stopped at

    GEOPHYS_YN\tIs a geophysical log available for the drillhole?

    TEXTLOG_YN\tIs a written log available for the drillhole?

    GRAPHLOG_YN\tIs a graphic log available for drillhole?

    COREPHOTO_YN\tAre photos of the core available?

    RECOVD_COST\tCosts recovered by the department for holes drilled by the the department

    \tLAT94

    \tLNG94

    TITLEREF\tConcatenation of TITLE_TYPE and TITLE_NO

    COMPANY\tConcatenation of LICENCEE and OPERATOR

    Miscellaneous

    Source Pathname:

    SDE GS_SPATIAL.GBV_Drillhole via FME from SQLServer GBIS Boreholes

    Dataset Citation

    NSW Trade and Investment (2014) NSW Petroleum Boreholes 20140815. Bioregional Assessment Source Dataset. Viewed 22 June 2018, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/7629e8db-b01e-4d6e-b926-a4df07e7eebc.

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    Petroleum Titles, Australia 2016

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    Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) (2023). Petroleum Titles, Australia 2016 [Dataset]. https://demo.dev.magda.io/dataset/ds-dga-0e02d92f-fc4a-4f1f-abff-86dbf13c9b8b
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    Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS)
    Area covered
    Australia
    Description

    This data set contains the locations of offshore petroleum titles/leases/tenements, established for exploration and/or production purposes. Data was sourced from the Australia’s National Offshore …Show full descriptionThis data set contains the locations of offshore petroleum titles/leases/tenements, established for exploration and/or production purposes. Data was sourced from the Australia’s National Offshore Petroleum Titles Administrator and Australian States archives. Data for all titles/leases/tenements, generated pre-2011 were sourced from states online archives. Data is made publically available by the NESP Marine Biodiversity Hub Online resources NOPTA: http://www.nopta.gov.au/spatial-data/spatial-data.html QLD: https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industry/mining/mining-online-services/qdex-data NSW: http://www.resourcesandenergy.nsw.gov.au/miners-and-explorers/geoscience-information/services/online-services/minview VIC: Distributed by NOPTA (Melanie Webb - melanie.webb@nopta.gov.au), obtained from VIC Government Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport & Resources TAS: http://www.mrt.tas.gov.au/mrt_maps/app/list/map SA: https://sarig.pir.sa.gov.au/Map WA: http://www.dmp.wa.gov.au/datacentre NT: http://www.nopta.gov.au/spatial-data/spatial-data.html

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    Petroleum and Gas Production Facilities, Australia 2016

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    Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) (2023). Petroleum and Gas Production Facilities, Australia 2016 [Dataset]. https://demo.dev.magda.io/dataset/ds-dga-0bea5c15-3560-4a91-98d5-a68d26d3edbd
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    Dataset updated
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    Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS)
    Area covered
    Australia
    Description

    This data set contains the locations of offshore petroleum wells, drilled for exploration and/or production purposes. Data was sourced from the Australia’s National Offshore Petroleum Titles …Show full descriptionThis data set contains the locations of offshore petroleum wells, drilled for exploration and/or production purposes. Data was sourced from the Australia’s National Offshore Petroleum Titles Administrator and Australian States archives. Data for all wells generated pre-2011 wells was sourced from states online archives. Data is made publically available by the NESP Marine Biodiversity Hub Online resources NOPTA: http://www.nopta.gov.au/spatial-data/spatial-data.html QLD: https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industry/mining/mining-online-services/qdex-data NSW: http://www.resourcesandenergy.nsw.gov.au/miners-and-explorers/geoscience-information/services/online-services/minview VIC: Wells distributed by NOPTA (Melanie Webb - melanie.webb@nopta.gov.au), obtained from VIC Government Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport & Resources TAS: http://www.mrt.tas.gov.au/mrt_maps/app/list/map SA: https://sarig.pir.sa.gov.au/Map WA: http://www.dmp.wa.gov.au/datacentre NT: http://www.nopta.gov.au/spatial-data/spatial-data.html

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    Isotopic Atlas of Australia A U-Pb Geochronology compilation for New South...

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    Updated Aug 27, 2023
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    (2023). Isotopic Atlas of Australia A U-Pb Geochronology compilation for New South Wales. Version 1.0 [Dataset]. https://ecat.ga.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/search?keyword=U-Pb%20geochronology
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    Aug 27, 2023
    Area covered
    Australia
    Description

    This Record documents the efforts of Geoscience Australia (GA) in compiling a New South Wales (NSW) Uranium–Lead (U–Pb) geochronology interpreted age compilation (version 1.0), utilising the MinView data from the Geological Survey of New South Wales (GSNSW), GA’s ‘in house’ storage of SHRIMP (Sensitive High Resolution Ion Micro Probe) ages, and other disparate publication sources e.g. academic journal articles and university theses. Here we describe both the dataset itself and the process by which it is incorporated into the continental-scale Isotopic Atlas of Australia. This initial release of the NSW geochronology compilation comprises of 1007 U–Pb ages of named and unnamed rock units in NSW. 

    The Isotopic Atlas draws together age and isotopic data from across the country and provides visualisations and tools to enable non-experts to extract maximum value from these datasets. Data is added to the Isotopic Atlas in a staged approach with priorities determined by GA- and partner-driven focus regions and research questions. This NSW U–Pb compilation represents the third in a series of compilation publications (Records and Datasets) for the southern states of Australia, which are a foundation for the second phase of the Exploring for the Future initiative over the period 2020–2024. All geochronology compilations in this series of Isotopic Atlas of Australia Records are available online from the Geochronology and Isotopes Data Portal. The most current data can be accessed and downloaded from GA’s Geochronology and Isotopes Data Portal.

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    Location of Petroluem Wells North and South SYD Shapefiles v01

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    Bioregional Assessment Program (2023). Location of Petroluem Wells North and South SYD Shapefiles v01 [Dataset]. https://demo.dev.magda.io/dataset/ds-dga-f7194ec2-7e83-4429-90d2-297bef9c0934
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    Description

    Abstract The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme from multiple source datasets. The source datasets are identified in the Lineage field in this metadata statement. The …Show full descriptionAbstract The dataset was derived by the Bioregional Assessment Programme from multiple source datasets. The source datasets are identified in the Lineage field in this metadata statement. The processes undertaken to produce this derived dataset are described in the History field in this metadata statement. Location of petroleum wells to identify where petroleum exploration and production wells have been drilled in the Sydney Region (North Sydney and South Sydney bioregions). Purpose Display all petroleum wells in the Sydney bioregion Dataset History This dataset has been derived from an existing dataset courtesy of MinView (NSW Department of Industry - Resources and Energy) Dataset Citation Bioregional Assessment Programme (2015) Location of Petroluem Wells North and South SYD Shapefiles v01. Bioregional Assessment Derived Dataset. Viewed 22 June 2018, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/d409881e-6a95-43bf-afc1-5f82bb9e588b. Dataset Ancestors Derived From Petroleum Wells North and South SYD v01 Derived From NSW Petroleum Boreholes 20140815

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NSW Petroleum Boreholes 20140815

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Dataset updated
Mar 29, 2016
Dataset provided by
data.gov.au
Authors
Bioregional Assessment Program
License

MIT Licensehttps://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
License information was derived automatically

Area covered
New South Wales
Description

Abstract

This dataset and its metadata statement were supplied to the Bioregional Assessment Programme by a third party and are presented here as originally supplied.

The Petroleum Wells database stores information about petroleum wells within NSW. The NSW Petroleum Wells Database has been developed to record summary data on petroleum exploration and development drilling data for holes drilled in New South Wales. The database contains summary information about each drillhole such as location, total depth, azimuth/dip, geochemistry, wireline logs and DIGS references.

Full metadata available at: http://minview.minerals.nsw.gov.au/mv2web/mv2?cmd=MDDetail&lid=petbore

This dataset has been provided to the BA Programme for use within the programme only. Third parties should contact the NSW Department of Industry. http://www.industry.nsw.gov.au/

Dataset History

Data Quality

Lineage:

The primary data source for the petroleum borehole database was company exploration reports supplied to the Department of Mineral Resources as part of the statutory reporting requirements for exploration licences. Holes drilled by Industry and Investment NSW (Minerals) are also included in the database. Initially data was held in the COGENT Oracle database. The data was exported into spreadsheets and maintained in this environment for some time. The database is now on a SQL Server platform. Data can be entered or edited using the GBIS program

Positional Accuracy:

Drillhole coordinates have been obtained from a number of sources including exploration companies and consultants. The accuracy of the drillholes varies and is often unknown. In most instances the drillhole coordinates have been measured off company exploration maps or parish/county maps and these holes have an accuracy of between 25m and 500m depending on the quality of the map displaying the holes. Where a number of holes have been drilled on one prospect they will be located accurate relative to each other.

Attribute Accuracy:

The dataset contains a number of attributes (see attribute definitions below), these values have been derived from a large number of sources (see data lineage). Overall accuracy of the attributes will vary according to many factors such as the company that reported the drillhole and the type of lease the hole was drilled on. Some companies provide the Department with exploration reports of very high standard while others submit the bare minimum of information. Likewise, exploration licences (EL's) have fairly stringent reporting requirements while older types of licences and mining leases often have reports of poor quality

Logical Consistency:

There should be a high degree of logical consistency in this data set as data from one drillhole does not depend upon other information

Completeness:

As mentioned in the attribute accuracy the completeness of the data is dependent upon the quality of the data supplied to the Department in company reports. It is not always possible to obtain all the information required for each drillhole.

Attribute Definitions

Name\tDescription

\t

OBJECTID\tAn identification code given by the database

PROJECT\tA group of drillholes - eg. PET=Petroleum, MIN=Minerals, COAL=Coal

SITE_ID\tA text value that uniquely defines a drillhole within the project that it belongs to

CONFIDENTIAL_YN\tIndicates if the hole is confidential - ie. not available to the public

PROGRAM\tUsed to identify an area/prospect where a hole/series of holes was drilled. eg Cow Flat, Angus Place

HOLE_NAME\tHole number in a program or hole name in a program (DD97GR01)

OLD_NAME\tA name of a drillhole that has been superceded by a new name

BUS_PURPOSE\tBusiness reason for drilling the hole - eg. COAL, CSM, PETROLEUM

DRILL_TYPE\tType of drill used

HOLE_STATUS\tStatus of the drillhole - eg. CASE=cased, PLUG=plugged - codes listed in GSL_HOLE_STATUS

TITLE_TYPE\tCode of type of licence where hole was drilled - eg. EL, ML, ATOE

TITLE_NO\tThe number of the title where the hole was drilled

LICENCEE\tCompany that holds the Exploartion or Mining Title

OPERATOR\tCompany doing the work eg joint venture partner

LICENCEE_ID\tCode for the company that holds the Exploartion or Mining Title

OPERATOR_ID\tCode for company doing the work eg joint venture partner

TARGET\tThe target the hole was drilled to intersect - eg. GEOCHEM, GOSSAN

CORELIB\tCore library where the core is stored

STARTPOINT\tStarting point of the drill - eg. GRND=natural ground surface, UNDG=underground

\tHOLE_TESTS

\tREPORTS

COMMENTS\tComments about the drillhole/well

TOP_STRAT\tLetter Symbol for the top stratigraphic unit intersected in the hole

TOPSTRAT\tThe top stratigraphic unit intersected in the hole

BASE_STRAT\tLetter Symbol fpr the bottom stratigraphic unit intersected in the hole

BASESTRAT\tThe bottom stratigraphic unit intersected in the hole

COMMENCED_DT\tDate the drilling of the hole commenced

COMPLETED_DT\tDate the drilling of the hole was completed

YEAR_DRILLED\tThe year the hole was drilled if cemmenced date not known

KELLY_LEVEL\tElevation in metres above sea level of the Kelly Bushing or Rotary Table

START_DEPTH\tDepth in metres that the hole started at - usually 0 but can be different depth for a wedge

END_DEPTH\tDepth in metres that the hole was stopped at

GEOPHYS_YN\tIs a geophysical log available for the drillhole?

TEXTLOG_YN\tIs a written log available for the drillhole?

GRAPHLOG_YN\tIs a graphic log available for drillhole?

COREPHOTO_YN\tAre photos of the core available?

RECOVD_COST\tCosts recovered by the department for holes drilled by the the department

\tLAT94

\tLNG94

TITLEREF\tConcatenation of TITLE_TYPE and TITLE_NO

COMPANY\tConcatenation of LICENCEE and OPERATOR

Miscellaneous

Source Pathname:

SDE GS_SPATIAL.GBV_Drillhole via FME from SQLServer GBIS Boreholes

Dataset Citation

NSW Trade and Investment (2014) NSW Petroleum Boreholes 20140815. Bioregional Assessment Source Dataset. Viewed 22 June 2018, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/7629e8db-b01e-4d6e-b926-a4df07e7eebc.

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