Operations & Maintenance Expense analysis is now available to everyone on HData, for free.
Every regulated energy company reports its O&M expenses and subcategories. For the regulated energy industry, managing and minimizing O&M expenses is crucial. If you work with energy regulatory information, understanding O&M expenses is your best place to start.
Using our O&M Expense drivers, you can assess the operations and maintenance cost of all regulated energy companies: electric utilities, midstream oil pipelines, and interstate gas pipelines.
Start with high-level analysis using industry-standard Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Then move to the Comparison Table, which provides a line-by-line comparison of any regulated company’s O&M against any other.
For the first time, every HData user can now access our O&M: Electric, O&M: Oil, and O&M: Gas drivers. And it's free.
First, sign up for a free HData account. You can do that here.
Once you’ve received your credentials, log into HData.
Then, from the welcome page, select Insights, and then choose either O&M: Electric, O&M: Oil, or O&M: Gas.
Once you’re inside an O&M Expense driver, click the question button to get full details on how to use it.
The Electric Operation and Maintenance Driver (aka O&M: Electric) focuses on the expenses associated with operation and maintenance of all aspects of an electric utility as reported to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in the annual FERC Form 1.
The O&M Driver allows quick access to Key Performance Indicators that assess O&M financial efficiency and health and quickly identify where cost overruns are present. This is done via three parts of the driver: the O&M Summary, the O&M Table, and the O&M Visualization.
The Oil Operation and Maintenance Driver (aka O&M: Oil) focuses on the expenses associated with operation and maintenance of all aspects of an oil midstream pipeline as reported to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in the annual FERC Form 6.
The O&M Driver allows quick access to Key Performance Indicators that assess O&M financial efficiency and health and quickly identify where cost overruns are present. This is done via three parts of the driver: the O&M Summary, the O&M Table, and the O&M Visualization.
The Gas Operation and Maintenance Driver (aka O&M: Gas) focuses on the expenses associated with operation and maintenance of all aspects of a gas utility or midstream pipeline as reported to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in the annual FERC Form 2.
The O&M Driver allows quick access to Key Performance Indicators that assess O&M financial efficiency and health and quickly identify where cost overruns are present. This is done via three parts of the driver: the O&M Summary, the O&M Table, and the O&M Visualization.