Dataset Overview
Total Rows
5,416,729
Total Columns
26
File Format
PARQUET
Analyzed At
2026-04-13 22:02
Description

Monthly natural gas liquids (NGL) and marketable gas volume data for Alberta, Canada, sourced from Petrinex — the Petroleum Registry of Alberta. Contains 5.4 million rows covering extracted volumes of propane, butane, ethane, pentanes plus, and marketable gas by facility and month. Data runs from January 2022 through February 2026 and is reported monthly by Alberta operators under mandatory regulatory requirements. Complements the companion Conventional Volumetrics dataset and together they provide a comprehensive picture of Alberta's upstream hydrocarbon production.

Researcher contributions
  • — Petrinex
About this Dataset LLM Generated
General Description

This dataset appears to contain operational data from oil and gas facilities, including well information, production metrics, and reporting facility details.

Data Quality Insights

The quality scores indicate a generally high level of data completeness (72.72%), validity (80.62%), uniqueness (99.73%), and consistency (56.84%). However, the overall score is lower at 77.32%, suggesting some room for improvement in terms of data accuracy and integrity.

Potential Use Cases

1. Analyzing oil and gas production trends
2. Evaluating well performance and optimization strategies
3. Informing regulatory compliance and reporting requirements

Important Caveats/Limitations

1. Potential issues with missing or duplicate values, which could impact analysis and decision-making
2. The reliance on self-reported data may introduce bias and variability in the results

Suggested Tags/Keywords

oil-gas-production, well-performance, facilities-data, energy-industry

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