Definition(s)
Open information
Open information about a survey means any of the following information:
- the name of the survey;
- the title under which the survey is being conducted;
- the name of the titleholder;
- the basin and sub-basin (if applicable) in which the survey is being conducted;
- the type of survey;
- the size of the survey in:
- for a 2-dimensional survey — kilometres; or
- for a 3-dimensional survey — square kilometres;
- the name of the vessel or aircraft conducting the survey;
- the name of the contractor conducting the survey;
- the dates on which the survey starts and ends or is proposed to start and end;
- whether the survey is exclusive or non-exclusive;
- navigation data for the survey, in the form of:
- for a 2-dimensional survey — line ends and bends; or
- for a 3-dimensional seismic survey — a full fold polygon outline; or
- for other 3-dimensional surveys — a polygon outline.
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage (Resource Management and Administration) Regulations 2011 (Select Legislative Instrument 2011 No. 54 as amended), Australia, prepared on 1 January 2012. Regulations
Open information
Open information about a well means any of the following information:
- the name of the well;
- the offshore area in which the well is located;
- the basin and sub-basin (if applicable) in which the well is located;
- the well’s latitude and longitude;
- the name of the title area in which the well is located;
- the name of the titleholder;
- the purpose of the well (for example development, appraisal, exploration or stratigraphy);
- if the well is a sidetrack — the name of the parent well;
- the well’s spud date;
- the water depth at the well;
- what is being used as the depth reference for the well (for example the Kelly bushing or the rig floor);
- the height of the depth reference above sea level;
- the name of the rig drilling the well;
- the rig’s make and model;
- the name of the rig contractor;
- the rig release date;
- the status of the well (for example producing, suspended or abandoned).
Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage (Resource Management and Administration) Regulations 2011 (Select Legislative Instrument 2011 No. 54 as amended), Australia, prepared on 1 January 2012. Regulations