- UKCS farm-in activity today is a fast moving market. Our highly successful UKCS Farm-In Report monitors both deal-flow and new opportunities coming to the market
- Our Farm-In Report features a two to three year look ahead on planned drilling activity
- The report is delivered via CD featuring comprehensive filtering options on block, company, area, licence type, licence round and class. An optional hard copy is also available
- We update the report and publish new editions up to three times a year
- Each edition of the report identifies all currently planned wells, of which normally around 70 are current farm-in opportunities on the UKCS
- The Report draws on the wealth of detail in the our proprietary database including cultural data, ownership, investment condition, well, prospect and discovery inventories
Key Benefits
- Provides geoscientists and business managers with crucial well and technical detail in order to build a farm-in strategy
- Comprehensively combines published and scouted UKCS farm-in opportunities
- Details the deal dynamics, asset owners and the background to each farm-in opportunity
- Saves time and manpower on opportunity screening, enabling you to high grade against business strategy
- Subscribers receive updates at a heavily discounted price
Delivered to You
- Together with the 100+ page report, we can also deliver a bespoke workshop to review the farm-in opportunities in technical detail
The Workshop
- Creates an opportunity to examine every opportunity and develop insight and tactics for a UKCS investment programme with Hannon Westwood partners
- Delivers a concentrated working session to focus on which wells to pursue
- Develops an overview of the acreage market and its players, dynamics and options for business build
What Our Clients Say About Us
General Manager, Oil and Gas Major said:
“Hannon Westwood’s intelligence has really helped us focus our efforts and made our research much more efficient. This has saved a significant amount of time and money and allowed us to move much quicker on opportunities which we might otherwise have missed.”