Danish deep geophysical surveys
The Samba database contains information about geophysical investigations made in the Danish sector, acquired according to the Danish Act on the Use of the Subsoil. The data is acquired in relation to investigation for oil/gas, geothermal energy, the storage of gas or salt. That is: Seismic (2D & 3D) acquisitions, CSEM as well as other magnetic and gravity acquisitions shipborne as well as airborne. The dataset also contains geophysical measurement performed in the deep wells and meta data about the seismic surveys. The data has been submitted by the licensees. The database is updated on an ongoing basis.
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Danish deep geophysical surveys
Offentliggørelsestidspunkt
- Dato (Publication)
- 2023-01-01
Ansvarlig myndighed og kontaktoplysninger
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Organisationsnavn E-mail adresse Rolle The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS)
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Organisationsnavn E-mail adresse Rolle The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS)
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Geografisk udstrækning
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ETRS 89 / UTM 32N (EPSG:25832)
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Dataset
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Geophysics
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Geothermal energy
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Seismic
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- Energy and resources
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- Forskningsemner
- Dato (Publication)
- 2025-11-03
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- Denmark
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- Geografisk
- Dato (Publication)
- 2025-12-11
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The Samba database was established in 1988 as cooperation between the DGU (now GEUS) and the Danish Energy Agency (DEA). The oldest well in the database was drilled in 1936. Today the database contains approx. 2000 wells and 1400 seismic 2D and 3D surveys. In 2014-2016 the GEUS web shop Frisbee was introduced, providing easy access to, and download of, the data from all released appraisal and exploration wells and 3D seismic surveys in Denmark. The data was not free but had to be purchased. Data can be purchased by credit card or invoice. The final well report and the deviation data can be downloaded free of charge. In 2016 the 3D seismic data became available in Frisbee, and the acquisition report is available for download free of charge. In 2022 GEUS together with the DEA decided to make the data available for free download using GEUS Data portal at the same time the released 2D seismic data was included in and made available for free download the Data portal.
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