PE Petroleum Courses

Start Dates: Sep 13, 2010-Sep 24, 2010 Nov 15, 2010-Nov 26, 2010

Duration

2 Weeks


Course Objectives

The course is designed to provide grounding of the key issues affecting oil quality, accounting for international petroleum contracts and agreements. Financial performance, management, benchmarking and risk management. Economics of refinery operation.


Who should attend

Oil Company Personnel, Analysts, Management Accountants, Engineers, Marketers and operators.


Prerequisites

None


Course Overview

Introduction to petroleum Economics.

Accounting for petroleum contracts and Agreements.

Benchmarking.

Primary supply Mechanisms & Logistics, pipeline, ship, rail or road.

Upstream Fiscal Terms-Contractual and project finance.

Timing, Cost and Efficiency.

Refinery economics and Operations.

Retail and Supply chain.

Risk management-Price exposure and Trading Instruments.

Investment profitability studies in the petroleum industry.

Financial performance management in the oil industry.

Renewable and alternative energy. It’s impact.

Accounting and reporting requirements for Oil and Gas industry.


Learning Goal

Upon completion of the course, delegates should be able to:

Formulate timely and effective responses to these industry challenges

Address the question of what it means to operate an oil company

Prepare yourself for advancement to a broader, more senior role in your company

Search for understanding and common ground between government, oil firm and operating


Course Materials

Notes, hand outs, exercise materials.


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