Development of the UK Oil and Gas Resources 2001

The Department of Trade and Industry’s annual report on the development of the oil and gas resources of the United Kingdom (known throughout the oil and gas industry as ‘the Brown Book’) remains the pre-eminent source of information for those with a professional or academic interest in the United Kingdom’s oil and gas resources.

This year’s edition contains a variety of information about the UK’s upstream industry. It contains estimates of oil and gas reserves on the United Kingdom Continental Shelf (UKCS) and facts and figures on oil and gas exploration, development and production. It includes financial and economic information about the impact of oil and gas production on the UKCS. There is also coverage of the offshore environmental regime.

A series of useful appendices cover the specific aspects of oil and of oil and gas development, such as licences issued, wells drilled, significant discoveries, oil and gas fields in production and under development, production statistics and expenditure by operators. The now traditional map section remains a key feature.

Following the success of the 1998, 1999 and 2000 Digital Versions, this publication is once again being made available digitally by Data by Design Limited.

Using standard Hyper Text Mark-up Language (HTML), the 2001 edition of the Brown Book may be purchased as a web-enabled version complete with links and graphics suitable for access on standalone personal computers and corporate Intranets.

These web pages may be accessed with any standard web browser, although best results are obtained with ™MS Internet Explorer 5.0. Files are supplied on ISO 9660 CD-ROM disk.

In addition to the text and graphics delivered as web pages, the tabulated data and appendices will also be supplied as spreadsheet files in ™MS Excel Version 4 and as comma delimited (CSV) files.

Two types of license are currently available. A multi-user, corporate license for purchase by companies and large organisations (suitable for installation on multiple computers within a company or corporate Intranet) and a single-user, personal license intended for consultants and individuals private use (suitable for installation on one personal computer accessible by a single, simultaneous user.

Multi-user corporate license £550
Single user personal license £80/copy

All prices exclude VAT and delivery outside the UK.

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Minimum system requirements:

Any system capable of running an internet browser such as ™MS Internet Explorer or ™Netscape, however, access will be quicker with more memory and faster processors.

© Crown copyright 2001 Published with the permission of the Department of Trade and Industry on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office.
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