Whelby Hit Lists

The Whelby Hit Lists were developed as a daily activity monitoring service of the oil and gas industry, providing daily updates to subscribers of various licensing and production activities in specified core areas of interest. Geologists, engineers and landmen stay informed of competitive activity within their areas of interest and service company sales teams remain vigilant of daily account activity and provide focus for their marketing efforts.

 

Since 2001, the Hit Lists have become an invaluable tool for many of the energy industry’s top companies.
 
 
 
 
Highlights

Flexibility – customize using various filters (ex. geography, substance, accounts) and delivery time frames (daily, weekly, monthly)

 

Extensive – multiple value-added sources of data to choose from including working interest, survey plans, licensed zones, bonus $, Deeper Rights Reversion

 

Timely – current license and spud information received daily

 

Concise, Accurate, Completeadvanced data collection techniques and output in PDF, Excel and text formats

Data Collections
 

Data Sources
The Whelby Hit Lists are a collection of data from a variety of sources including public web sites, data subscriptions and non-proprietary data from oil and gas producers and service companies.   Each day, the data gathering processes built-in to Whelby Data Services retrieves any new data, analyzes and corrects for quality, and publishes the information into the many Whelby Hit List collections.
Canada
The primary source of Canadian information is from government agencies of the four western provinces: BC - Oil and Gas Commission (OGC), AB - Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB), SK - Saskatchewan Industry and Resource (SIR) and MB - Science, Technology, Energy and Mines (STEM).
United States
The U.S. Well Permits are available for the following states:
Colorado, Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, and Texas.