Offshore staff
LONDON– Britain’s Oil & Gas Authority (OGA) has announced measures to make data openly available and stimulate interest in the UK continental shelf (UKCS) ahead of the 30th Offshore Licensing Round.
The 30th Offshore Licensing Round, which is expected to be announced in 3Q 2017, will focus on the more mature areas of the UKCS – some of which were last offered for licensing more than 40 years ago.
The measures include:
The technology showcase event will focus on how technology can help unlock these future oil and gas developments in the upcoming licensing.
In addition, the OGA is also preparing a number ofexploration-focused data sets for public release. These will include the publication of UKCS-wide satellite gravity data, regional geological maps and associated databases covering the central North Sea and Moray Firth, joined digital well logs and several geological databases including core analysis and pressure data.
06/21/2017