IHS Offset Drilling Data™ - Records on more than 100,000 key U.S. wells for reducing costs and drilling more safely
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This unique collection includes detailed analysis of drilled wells including depth versus time, drilling equipment, special drilling comments from spud to rig release or mud recaps and bit records. Use Offset Drilling Data to quickly gain a thorough understanding of best drilling practices.
Reservoir characteristics and all other all special drilling events are included - showing gas kick, high or low pressure values and drilling breaks. Everything from the size of the pipe in the ground, measurements of the pressures, type of mud, penetration time and bit records.
Typically used by:
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Geologist
- Engineers
- Operators
- Consultants
- Mud Companies
- Bit Companies
Typically used for:
- Formulating accurate, cost-efficient drilling plans
- Researching nearby wells prior to AFE submissions
- Well design and budgeting
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Client Testimonials
Read how companies like Jake Oil, St. Mary Land & Exploration and Cabot Oil & Gas, among many others, use Offset Drilling Data to design better wells by using a “best practices” approach for plays – saving money and increasing safety.
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“If you don’t know the history of a well, you’re doomed to repeat it. With Offset Drilling Data, we can review detailed histories of nearby wells and adjust our plans accordingly. Access to this information saves us time and money.”
- Russ Branting, Operations Manager, Kodiak Oil & Gas |
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“Offset Drilling Data are invaluable anytime we’re looking in new areas. They provide a wealth of information such as mud, pipe setting depth and drilling times. We know what’s been done in the past and can design a well and budget properly. I don’t know what we would do without this type of data.”
-Terry Jackson, Sr. Drilling & Completion Engineer, Cabot Oil & Gas |
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“Offset Drilling Data provides some of the best well histories available. It saves us from having to call five to six different contractors to find out about casing depth, bits, mud properties, geological trouble areas such as lost circulation or over-pressured areas. Offset Drilling Data has already done the research, which saves us a lot of time and work. With access to this information, we were better prepared to estimate more time for the first well we drilled in this area. Without it, we would not have planned for nearly enough time and would probably be 50 percent over AFE.”
-Marlon Wells, Operations Manager, St. Mary Land & Exploration Company
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“With IHS Offset Drilling Data, we analyze how we can drill a new well better than previous wells. If another one in the area took 120 days, we ask, ‘how can we drill it in 90 days?’ The data is in a quick reference format so we can make informed decisions and avoid problems observed in the past.”
— Eric Olsen, President, Jake Oil
Read a complete case study from Jake Oil | Free Sample Download Download a sample of an Offset Drilling Data record and see at a glance mud properties and products, a casing and operations summary, gas kicks, water flows, bit records, directional surveys and more data in one complete drilling curve.
Research Service If the well you are researching is not currently part of our extensive datasbase of key wells, we will track down the records and conduct an in-depth analysis for you for benchmarking drilling performance.
Subscription Coverage Areas Covering all lower-48 O&G producing states, subscriptions are available for 7 regions:
- Rocky Mountains
- Permian Basin
- Mid-Continent
- Texas RRC 1-6
- Gulf of Mexico
- East Gulf Coast
- Northeast

Delivery Several delivery options are available. Check out the Offset Drilling Data flyer for more details and download your free sample Drilling Curve now.
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