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Welcome to Energy Decisions Group’s business intelligence Report Store.  Energy Decisions Group is your trusted source for primary business intelligence, market research and decision support resources in the oil & gas, power generation, utilities and renewables sectors.  Our growing library of “off-the-shelf” reports, presentation slide decks, and data sets provides key trends, projections, innovative business practices, actionable data and expert recommendations to inform your decision making quickly and cost effectively.

Our Latest Reports:

  • Published:  Available Now Number of Pages:  44
    Format:  Electronic copy (PDF) Report Code:  PU-1815
    In this report, we examine and compare the budgets, staffing levels, organizational structures and reporting relationships of power and utilities companies' government affairs (government relations) departments in the US and Canada.  We developed this primary research report through consultations with senior-level government affairs and government relations, regulatory, public affairs, external relations and external affairs, community relations, and market strategy executives to gather data and insights about the inner workings of their government affairs organizations.  This report includes analysis of independent power producers (IPPs), investor-owned and privately-owned electric utilities, and public power and municipal utilities. Report Price$595.00  USD
  • Published:  Available Now Number of Pages:  54
    Format:  Electronic copy (PDF) Report Code:  PU-1814
    This report examines cyber security department budget allocations, staffing levels, organizational structures, and reporting relationships of power and utility companies.  Data in the report compares cyber security staffing levels to overall IT department headcounts and total company headcounts, and we develop a staffing model framework which enables readers to compare their own cyber security staffing levels to industry-wide metrics.  The report shows how cyber security staffers spend their time, and it provides detailed company-level cyber security budgets and spending analysis.  We developed this primary research report through consultations with senior-level cyber security, corporate security, information technology (IT), risk management and information security executives to gather data and insights about the inner workings, budget and staffing resource allocations, and organizational structures of their cyber security organization.  This report includes analysis of  independent power producers (IPPs); investor-owned and privately-owned electric, gas and water utilities (IOUs); public and municipal utilities (MUNIs); and cooperative utilities providing electric, gas and water service. Report Price$795.00  USD
  • Published:  2018 Number of Pages:  48
    Format:  Electronic copy (PDF) Report Code:  OG-1813
    This report examines and compares the budgets, staffing levels, organizational structures, and reporting relationships of oil and gas companies’ environment, health and safety (EHS, HSE) departments around the globe, including those based in the US, Canada, Australia, Singapore and Thailand.  The report develops key EHS staffing benchmarks, including comparisons of companies’ EHS headcounts to their total total overall headcounts, and benchmarks for contract and in-house EHS employees.  It also examines environmental, health and safety budgets, spending practices and trends. We developed this primary research report through consultations with senior-level EHS executives to gather data and insights about the inner workings of their departments.  Use this report to develop a framework by which to compare your company’s EHS staffing levels, budgets, and spending practices against those of industry peers and competitors, as well as to inform key budget and staffing resource allocation decisions and to compare your department’s organizational structure against that of other companies from across the oil and gas sector.   Report Price$595.00  USD
  • Published:  2018 Number of Pages:  50
    Format:  Electronic copy (PDF) Report Code:  OG-1812
    In this report, we examine the budgets, staffing levels, organizational structures, and reporting relationships of oil and gas companies' investor relations (IR, shareholder relations) departments around the globe, including in Australia, Canada, Romania, Russia, United Kingdom and the United States.  This report develops key investor relations staffing benchmarks, including comparisons of companies' IR headcounts to their total numbers of institutional investors and total overall headcounts.  We developed this primary research report through consultations with senior-level investor relations executives to gather data and insights about the inner workings of their departments.  Use this report to develop a framework by which to compare your company's investor relations / shareholder relations staffing levels, budgets, and spending practices against those of industry peers and competitors, as well as to inform key budget and staffing resource allocation decisions. This report includes analysis of upstream, midstream, and downstream firms, including companies in integrated oil & gas, independent exploration and production (E&P), pipelines, refining and marketing, storage and transportation, and equipment and services. Report Price$595.00  USD
  • Published:  December 2017 Number of Pages:  48
    Format:  Electronic copy (PDF) Report Code:  PU-1711
    This report examines the budgets, staffing levels, organizational structures, and reporting relationships of power and utilities companies' human resources departments in the US and Canada.  Data in the report compares HR staffing levels to total company headcounts, and we develop an HR staffing model framework which enables readers to compare their own HR staffing levels to industry-wide metrics.  We developed this primary research report through consultations with senior-level HR executives to gather data and insights about the inner workings of their departments.  This report includes analysis of  independent power producers (IPPs); investor-owned and privately-owned electric, gas and water utilities (IOUs); public and municipal utilities (MUNIs); and cooperative utilities providing electric, gas and water service. Report Price$695.00  USD
  • Published:  December 2017 Number of Pages:  44
    Format:  Electronic copy (PDF) Report Code:  OG-1710
    In this report, we examine the budgets, staffing levels, organizational structures, and reporting relationships of oil and gas companies' human resources departments around the globe.  We developed this primary research report through consultations with senior-level HR executives to gather data and insights about the inner workings of their departments.  Use this report to develop a framework by which to compare your company's HR staffing levels, budgets, and spending practices against those of industry peers and competitors, as well as to inform key budget and staffing resource allocation decisions. This report includes analysis of upstream, midstream, and downstream firms, including companies in integrated oil & gas, independent exploration and production (E&P), equipment and services, pipelines, refining and marketing, and storage and transportation. Report Price$595.00  USD
  • Published:  2017 Number of Pages:  94
    Format:  Electronic copy (PDF) Report Code:  OG-1709
    The Trump administration's vision for an America-first energy plan means the country will rely heavily on its vast shale resources that the energy industry unlocked with fracking.  This bodes well for America's oil and gas interests, but only if individual companies and the collective industry better manage the US and global public perception of and misconceptions about this technology.  This primary research report provides an in-depth assessment of industry’s stakeholder relations – and by extension, PR and social media – efforts to build relationships with key public stakeholder groups and win public support for hydraulic fracturing.  Tapping into in-depth interviews, discussion groups and data collection efforts with senior-level unconventional onshore oil and gas executives, this report provides a detailed explanation of industry’s past practices and mistakes, as well as the challenges to winning public support for fracking in the US, Europe, Asia and select emerging markets today and in the years ahead.  The report outlines new ideas and innovative practices for how industry can develop stakeholder communications and PR strategies to right the ship, and it outlines how industry can leverage social media to change the game.  Finally, this report examines hydraulic fracturing-related PR spending and budgets, identifies numerous advantages of onshore unconventional oil and natural gas to tout to the public, and discusses government’s role in shaping the landscape for shale oil and natural gas development. Report Price$795.00  USD
  • Published:  2016 Number of Pages:  37
    Format:  Electronic copy (PDF) Report Code:  PU-1606
    This report examines the budgets and spending practices, staffing levels, organizational structures, and reporting relationships of regulatory affairs departments within electricity producers and utilities.  We developed this primary research report through consultations with senior-level regulatory executives to gather data and insights about the inner workings of regulatory affairs organizations.  This report includes analysis of independent power producers (IPPs), investor-owned and privately-owned electric utilities, public power and municipal utilities, cooperative electric utilities, and competitive retail energy suppliers. Report Price$595.00  USD
  • Published:  2016 Number of Pages:  43
    Format:  Electronic copy (PDF) Report Code:  OG-1608
    This report examines the budgets, staffing levels, organizational structures, and reporting relationships of oil and gas companies' government affairs organizations.  We developed this primary research report through consultations with senior-level government affairs, government relations, external relations and public affairs executives to gather data and insights about the inner workings of their departments.  This report includes analysis of upstream, midstream, and downstream firms, including companies in integrated oil & gas, independent exploration and production (E&P), equipment and services, pipelines, refining and marketing, and storage and transportation. Report Price$795.00  USD

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