The Rushmore Reviews is a service provided by IHS Markit that collects, analyzes and publishes offset well data for participating operators in the petroleum industry. The content of their extensive, global database is exclusively available to Review participants, who are then able to use the shared data to benchmark their own performance against others in the industry.

Rushmore Reviews
IndustryOil and gas industry
Founded1993
HeadquartersAberdeen, Scotland
Area served
Global
Key people
Peter Rushmore (Managing Director), Helen Rushmore (Sales and Marketing Director)
ProductsShale Performance Review (SPR), Drilling Performance Review (DPR), Completions Performance Review (CPR), Abandonment Performance Review (APR), Interventions Performance Review (IPR), Rushmore Drilling Index & Estimated Drilling Days(RDI), Rushmore Drilling Index & Estimated Drilling Days(REDD)
Number of employees
25
Websiterushmorereviews.com
An image from the 25th Anniversary Meetings, held in Aberdeen in November 2013.

History edit

The Reviews began in 1993 when a group of oil operators, led by BP, outsourced the production of the data collection and analysis project they had been conducting since 1988 to the Rushmore Reviews.[1] This was a joint venture between two independent companies, Rushmore Associates Ltd (founded by Peter and Helen Rushmore) and the Sigma Consultancy (founded by Tim Stapenhurst and wife Pat). They shared offices and provided data to participants through a web-based portal. The Sigma Consultancy was purchased from the Stapenhursts on 30 April 2010, by Peter and Helen Rushmore, leaving the Rushmores the sole owners of the Rushmore Reviews.

Participants meet annually in Aberdeen, Scotland to discuss and agree any changes to the data being shared and the rules under which it is shared. The 2013 annual meetings, hosted by both Helen and Peter Rushmore, marked 25 years of the Reviews, and 20 years since the outsourcing to Rushmore Reviews.[2]

Growth of the Reviews edit

Initially in 1989 the Reviews consisted of twelve operators, who agreed a process for sharing offset drilling data for the first time. A standard set of metrics and definitions were employed by all twelve, and quality control was added to ensure the data was sufficiently reliable to be of real use to them. This became known as the Drilling Performance Review (DPR).[3] Until 1993 the DPR was managed by the Operators themselves. However this was not a core activity for them and it was agreed that the DPR would be outsourced to Rushmore Reviews, who worked to increase the scope of the Reviews, as requested by the existing participants. Eventually the DPR grew to hold data for more than 50,000 wells.[4]

The participants meet annually in Aberdeen to consider the Reviews and discuss/agree upon any revisions they require for the following year, ensuring that the Reviews continue to evolve and grow. 1994 saw the establishment of the Completions Performance Review (CPR), now containing information and schematics on the completion of over 12,000 offset wells in over 60 countries. Following an increasing number of well abandonments,[5] demand grew among participants for the Abandonment Performance Review (APR) which began in 2008. The APR contains data for over 300 permanently abandoned wells, mainly situated in Europe.

In 2011 the Interventions Performance Review (IPR) was initiated after new products and services available in the industry[6][7] increased the productivity of interventions for some participants of other Reviews, yet there was no performance benchmarking available in this area.

The Shale Performance Review (SPR), starting in 2012 contains information on the drilling, completion and frac'ing of offset multi-stage frac’ed wells. The SPR dataset includes multiple reservoir types, such as shale, sandstone, carbonate, siltstone, limestone and others. Over 7,000 wells drilled since 2011 are included, covering Canada, USA, Argentina, Australia, China, Colombia, Jordan, Indonesia, Poland and Sweden.

In an increasingly competitive industry, benchmarking has grown popular amongst oil and gas Operators,[8] explaining why participation in the Rushmore Reviews has grown steadily. The dataset contains a large amount of offset well data encompassing drilling, completions, shale, interventions and abandonments. As of 2013, the Reviews contain data for over 50,000 wells, from conventional hydrocarbon to shale and coal seam gas wells. Over 100 countries feature in the Reviews, and the vast majority of Operating companies have made contributions.[9]

From 2012, Rushmore Reviews now hold a second set of annual meetings in Houston Texas for participants in the Shale Performance Review which continues to grow rapidly, with the notable addition of Chesapeake Energy to the Review in 2014;[10] the second-largest natural gas producer in the United States.[11]

IHS Acquisition edit

On 5 February 2015, Denver based IHS acquired Rushmore Reviews.[12]

Participant Website Tools edit

Participants of the Reviews are provided with secure website access in order to view offset well data. The data is searchable and can be filtered by the user. The data may also be downloaded in Excel format. Additionally there are a range of analytical tools available to study the data. These include performance metrics (P10, P25, P50, P75, P90, Min, Mean, Max etc.) as well as the facility to draw a range of different chart types.

Amongst the collection of tools, the Rushmore Drilling Index and Rushmore Drilling Index & Estimated Drilling Days, both designed and owned by the company, are particularly noteworthy. Designed as objective tools for well planning, they index the difficulty and indicate the amount of time a planned well is likely to take to drill to target depth.

Countries included in the Reviews edit

Below, an illustration showing the global coverage of the Reviews in the darker colour.

 

  Albania   Algeria   Angola   Argentina
  Australia   Austria   Azerbaijan   Bahrain
  Bangladesh   Benin   Bolivia   Brazil
  Brunei   Cambodia   Cameroon   Canada
  Chile   China   Colombia   Republic of the Congo
  Democratic Republic of the Congo   Croatia   Cyprus   Denmark
  Ecuador   Egypt   Equatorial Guinea   Ethiopia
  Falkland Islands   Faroe Islands   France   French Guiana
  Gabon   Germany   Ghana   Greece
  Greenland   Guinea-Bissau   India   Indonesia
  Iran   Iraq   Ireland   Israel
  Italy   Ivory Coast   Jordan   Kazakhstan
  Kenya   Liberia   Libya   Madagascar
  Malaysia   Mauritania   Mexico   Morocco
  Mozambique   Myanmar   Namibia   Netherlands
  New Zealand   Niger   Nigeria   Norway
  Oman   Pakistan   Palestine   Papua New Guinea
  Peru   Philippines   Poland   Qatar
  Romania   Russia Sakhalin Island   Senegal
  Sierra Leone   Slovakia   South Africa   South Korea
  Spain   Sri Lanka   Sudan   Suriname
  Sweden   Suriname   Syria   Tanzania
  Thailand   Timor-Leste   Trinidad and Tobago   Tunisia
  Turkey   Turkmenistan   United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi
UAE Dubai Sharjah (emirate)   Uganda   United Kingdom
  United States   Venezuela   Vietnam   Yemen

A selection of participating Operators edit

Afren Agiba (Eni) Anadarko Apache Arrow Bapetco (Shell)
Bayerngas BG BHP BP BP Block 18 BP Block 31
BP Exploration BP Tangguh Burren (Eni) Cabinda Gulf (Chevron) Cairn Carigali (Petronas)
Centrica Cepsa Chesapeake Chevron Chevron AMBU Chevron CICo KLO
Chevron MCA Chevron SJV Chrysaor CNR ConocoPhillips Dana (KNOC)
Det norske E.ON Endeavour Eni Eni Gas Land Eni Gas Offshore
Eni North Africa Eni Oil EnQuest EOG Equion Fairfield
Faroe FCP (Eni) Gaz de France GUPCO (DragonOil) Hess Ithaca
JV Gas (Statoil) Kosmos Maersk Marathon Mubadala Murphy
NAE (Eni) NAM (Shell) NAOC (Eni) Newfield Nexen (CNOOC) Noble Energy
Noreco Oando Occidental Occidental Mukhaizna Occidental SWL Ørsted
OMV Origin PanAmerican (BP) PanAmerican Deep (BP) PanAmerican Landlite (BP) PanAtlantic
PDO (Shell) Perenco Petrobel (Eni) Petrobras Petrofac Premier
PTTEP QGC (CSG) (BG) Repsol (Repsol-YPF) Repsol UNAR Roc Oil Bohai Sakhalin Energy (Shell)
Salym (Shell) Samson Santos Sasol Shell SNEPCO (Shell)
SPDC (Shell) Statoil Suncor Talisman Tengizchevroil (Chevron) Total
Tullow VICO (BP) Wintershall Woodside

External links edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2003 Article".
  2. ^ "Companies December 2013 newsletter".
  3. ^ "DPR History".
  4. ^ "Company website".
  5. ^ "SPE archives" (PDF).
  6. ^ "Schumberger Intervention services".
  7. ^ "Baker Hughes Well Interventions".
  8. ^ "US E&P benchmark study" (PDF).
  9. ^ "DMI Drillers article".
  10. ^ "News, Rushmorereviews.com".
  11. ^ "Chesapeake.com homepage". Archived from the original on 15 March 2014.
  12. ^ "IHS Press Release".