Miocene_exploration_potential
This Feature Class contains polygon features that summarise the exploration potential of the Miocene succession within sedimentary basins in the Northwest Province (Taranaki, Deepwater Taranaki, and Reinga-Northland basins). Areas where all of the requirements for oil or gas accumulation are present are indicated as having high exploration potential. Areas where all the requirements are not optimum, but may be present are indicated as areas of moderate exploration potential. Areas of low exploration potential indicates that on the basis of currently available open-file information there is a high risk for one or more of the petroleum systems elements not being able to effectively contribute to the petroleum system in that area. It is important to note that a rating of low exploration potential does not conclusively rule it out; rather, there is a high degree of uncertainty associated with presence of one or more of the petroleum system elements. For any given prospective area, more detailed work and data acquisition would be required. For more information about these data please refer to: Arnot, M.J. and Bland, K.J. et al. (Compilers), 2016. Atlas of Petroleum Prospectivity, Northwest Province: ArcGIS geodatabase and technical report. GNS Science Data Series 23b.
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- Date (Publication)
- 2016-12-14
- Presentation form
- Digital map
- Purpose
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Summary of the exploration potential of the Miocene succession in the Northwest Province.
- Credit
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These data have been collated and developed as part of a work programme funded by the New Zealand Government, through the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment's (MBIE) Energy and Minerals targeted research fund. Contract C05X1406 to GNS Science. This work is also supported by the Petroleum Basins Research (PBR) and EEZ programmes via MBIE Strategic Funding from the New Zealand Government (MBIE) to GNS Science. Compilation of this dataset was led by Drs Kyle Bland ( k.bland@gns.cri.nz ) and Dominic Strogen ( d.strogen@gns.cri.nz ), with assistance from Dr Malcolm Arnot ( m.arnot@gns.cri.nz ).
- Point of contact
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Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role GNS Science
Dr Kyle Bland
Point of contact
- Maintenance and update frequency
- As needed
- Use limitation
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Any use of these data should acknowledge GNS Science's Atlas of Petroleum Prospectivity programme. GNS Science has made all reasonable endeavours to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the product but gives no warranties and makes no representations (express or implied) as to its accuracy, completeness or fitness for purpose, or title. GNS Science accepts no liability on account of errors in any of the information and each user must rely on its own inquiries. GNS Science excludes liability for any loss, damage or expense, direct or indirect and however caused, whether through negligence or otherwise resulting from any person, company or organisation's use of, or reliance on, these data. In no circumstances will GNS Science be liable for consequential, indirect, special or punitive damages. Use of the product will be deemed to be acceptance of these terms.
- Spatial representation type
- Vector
- Language
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eng
- Topic category
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- Geoscientific information
- Environment description
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Microsoft Windows 7 Version 6.1 (Build 7601) Service Pack 1; Esri ArcGIS 10.3.1.4959
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- Reference system identifier
- EPSG / 2193
- Topology level
- Geometry only
- Geometric object type
- Composite
- Geometric object count
- 9
- Distribution format
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Name Version File Geodatabase Feature Class
10.3.3
- OnLine resource
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Protocol Linkage Name OGC:WMS
https://data.gns.cri.nz/webmaps/petroleum/wms gns:NWP_Miocene_exploration_potential
Metadata
- File identifier
- 0090CB1E-B0EB-4A2E-B507-174378A0AAFA XML
- Metadata language
- English
- Character set
- UTF8
- Hierarchy level
- Dataset
- Hierarchy level name
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dataset
- Date stamp
- 2024-06-20T02:01:09.376682Z
- Metadata standard version
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1.0
- Metadata author
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Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role GNS Science
Dr Kyle Bland
Point of contact