FB244D05EFB6203BE040CD9B21446E40EnglishPetroleum RegistrarDepartment of Industry, Tourism and TradePetroleum Registrar(08) 8999 7112EnergyTitles.DITT@nt.gov.au2016-10-10AS/NZS ISO 19115 Geographic Information - Metadata, ANZLIC Metadata Profile1.0 Northern Territory Petroleum Tenure2014-06-06The Department of Primary Industry and Resources stores and manages current and historical mining tenure data within the Northern Territory's jurisdiction as part of the provisions of the Mineral Titles Act, Petroleum Act, Energy Pipelines Act, Geothermal Energy Act, and, where applicable, the Commonwealth Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (ALRA) and the Native Title Act 1993. Data includes spatial boundaries for all current tenure, tenure application and transactions affecting that tenure.No access constraints on the provision of non-commercial tenement information, however commencial or sensitive information is managed internally within the Department of Primary Industry and Resources and only released as per the legislative requirements of the the relevent legislation.
The data or product is copyright of the Northern Territory Government. The data and other information may be reproduced or used to develop other products but any such copies or works must acknowledge the Northern Territory Geological Survey, on behalf of the Northern Territory of Australia as the source of the original data or information.
PLEASE NOTE: All publicly available information can be viewed via the Department of Primary Industry and Resources, Spatial Territory Resource Information Kit for Exploration (STRIKE). http://strike.nt.gov.auEnglish-26-8122142datasetnot knownNot Known0not knownNot Known0not knownVariable, dependent on method of data capture. Generally, titles based geographic coordinates are precise while petroleum tenement boundaries have been captured from various paper based maps may be accurate to +-125m.0not knownNot Known0Petroleum Titles are based on mathematical intersections of geographical coordinates. Accuracy of data is generally dependent upon the scale of the map the data was initially plotted on, with scales ranging from 1:50K to 1:250K. All mining tenements have been captured from existing paper based maps ranging in scales from 1:10K to 1:250K.