Dataset Overview
Total Rows
342
Total Columns
4
File Format
PARQUET
Analyzed At
2026-04-13 19:14
Description

Monthly fluid production data for Alberta, Canada, sourced from the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER). Covers province-wide crude oil, condensate, and water production volumes in BOE by fluid type and submission status. Data is reported monthly by Alberta operators and reflects the full upstream production picture for the province. Alongside the companion gas dataset, this provides a comprehensive view of Alberta's oil and gas output — analogous to facility-level production reporting published in other jurisdictions such as the Netherlands.

Researcher contributions
  • — Alberta Energy Regulator (AER)
About this Dataset LLM Generated
General Description

This dataset appears to contain information about oil and gas production, specifically the production volumes of mined bitumen for various months of the year.

Data Quality Insights

The quality scores suggest that this dataset is generally complete (95.83%), valid (100.0%), unique (100.0%), and consistent (0.0%). However, the overall score of 78.75/100 indicates some room for improvement.

Potential Use Cases

1. Analyzing historical oil and gas production data to inform future investment decisions
2. Evaluating the impact of seasonal fluctuations on production volumes
3. Identifying trends in mined bitumen production over time

Important Caveats/Limitations

1. The dataset only includes information on mined bitumen, which may not be representative of all types of oil and gas production.
2. The quality scores are based on a subjective evaluation and may not reflect the actual data quality.

Suggested Tags/Keywords

oil-gas-production, mined-bitumen, production-volumes, historical-data-analysis

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