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  • All available processed seismic data and well completion reports relevant to the 2009 Acreage Release. Datasets available in Geoframe, Kingdom and Landmark workstation formats.

  • Package holding all available processed data and well completion reports relevant to the Troubadour-Money Shoal 2007Acreage Release in workstation format - Geoframe, Kingdom and Landmark.

  • This map contains information on Oil and Gas pipeline infrastructure. Attributes have been added to comply with data standards and minor coding of line work has been achieved using annotation from the map. Further data has been added, specifically for the specific Acreage Release Areas.

  • The Gas processing facilities of Australia dataset is a combination of a digital dataset acquired from Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) and an extensive web search. The dataset is maintained on an ongoing basis, with source material acquired from company websites and state/territory agencies. Each processing unit has information containing the following attributes; NAME, PROJECT, LOCATION, STATE, PRODUCT, STATUS, COMMISSION, OWNER, OPERATOR, PROD_TJPD, MAX_TJPD, COMMENT, SOURCE1, SOURCE2, SOURCE3. This dataset has been developed in conjunction with a number of related datasets including gas storage, liquid processing, gas pipelines and offshore production platforms. This dataset was designed to combine Geosciences' Gas processing dataset with up to date information from the internet.

  • Regular release of offshore acreage, part of the Australian Government's strategy to encourage investment in petroleum exploration. These data are currently used for display only within the Geoscience Australia website.

  • Oil and Gas field locations of Australia. Removed as an online resource 10/08/2017 on request from Tom Bernecker

  • This collection includes information regarding the location and design of Australian onshore and offshore boreholes, where boreholes are defined as the generalized term for any narrow shaft drilled in the ground, either vertically or horizontally. In this context, boreholes include: Mineral Drillholes, Petroleum Wells and Water Bores along with a variety of others types, but does not include Costean, Trench or Pit. <b>Value: </b> Information related to the boreholes described in this collection have the potential to support geological investigations and assessment of a variety of resources. <b>Scope: </b>Selected open file boreholes Australian boreholes located onshore and offshore

  • Geoscience Australia houses one of the world's largest collections of petroleum data. Much of this data is non-confidential and available to the petroleum industry, research organisations and the public. The collection includes well data submitted by industry under legislative requirements as well as data collected by research projects and marine surveys undertaken by Geoscience Australia or other government agencies or institutions. The collections comprise of digital data such as well completion reports, well logs, destructive analysis reports, vertical seismic profiles, core photography, special studies and also hard-copy well log data and graphs submitted during the pre-digital era. <b>Value: </b> information related to the subsurface that have the potential to support geological investigations and assessment of a variety of resources. <b>This data can be discovered through the National Offshore Petroleum Information Management System (NOPIMS) - https://www.ga.gov.au/nopims</b>

  • All available processed seismic data and well completion reports relevant to the 2007 Acreage Release. Datasets available in Geoframe, Kingdom and Landmark workstation formats.

  • The collection is derived from the submission of data under the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act (OPGGSA) and previous legislation. The Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act (and the Offshore Petroleum Act & OPGGSA) requires petroleum data to be submitted to the State Designated Authority (DA). These Acts also require the DA's to make copies of the data/samples available to the Commonwealth Minister through the Joint Authority. The collection also contains cores, cuttings, paper reports, logs and stratigraphic cores drilled by BMR and a limited collection of water bores and engineering cores from around Canberra.