Navigating Joint Ventures and Collaborations in the Oil and Gas Industry

Course

Length

5 Days

Type

Classroom

Course ID

ONGL1074
VenueAvailable Date
Singapore06-07-2026
Barcelona13-07-2026
Kuala Lumpur27-07-2026
Istanbul03-08-2026
Paris10-08-2026
London17-08-2026
Dubai23-08-2026
Amsterdam31-08-2026
Milan31-08-2026
Kuala Lumpur07-09-2026
Istanbul14-09-2026
Paris21-09-2026
London28-09-2026
Dubai04-10-2026
Amsterdam12-10-2026
Milan12-10-2026
Singapore19-10-2026
Barcelona26-10-2026
Dubai01-11-2026
Amsterdam09-11-2026
Milan09-11-2026
Singapore16-11-2026
Barcelona23-11-2026
Kuala Lumpur07-12-2026
Istanbul14-12-2026
Paris21-12-2026
London28-12-2026

Joint ventures and strategic collaborations are a defining feature of the oil and gas industry, driven by the sector’s high capital intensity, technical complexity, geopolitical exposure, and long project life cycles. From exploration and production to pipelines, LNG, refining, and energy transition projects, companies rarely operate alone. Success increasingly depends on the ability to structure, govern, and manage partnerships that balance risk, align incentives, and deliver long-term value.

The Executive Programme on Navigating Joint Ventures and Collaborations in the Oil and Gas Industry by LPC is designed to equip professionals with a practical and strategic understanding of how partnerships work across the energy value chain. The programme explores why joint ventures are formed, how they are structured and governed, and how commercial, financial, operational, and regulatory risks are shared among partners.

Through real-world case studies and applied frameworks, participants learn how to manage partner relationships, negotiate key agreements, oversee performance, resolve conflicts, and execute restructurings or exits. The programme emphasises governance, transparency, and ethical conduct, preparing participants to confidently lead and participate in complex oil and gas collaborations in a global business environment. Sign up today and be a part of LPC Joint Venture and collaboration in the Oil and Gas projects programme.