The world's long-term economic development depends on the existence of efficient, innovative and creative energy and resources industries. These, in turn, rely on individuals who possess a sound grasp of their legal, economic, technical and policy backgrounds.
The International Petroleum Management course is designed to help participants to become knowledgeable managers in a position to advise how best a company can move forward in a particular aspect of the business. Unlike the engineering in the subject, a management programme will see you learn about topics such as accounting, economics and law within modules on logistics, project management and strategic management.
This 10-day International Petroleum Management training Course has been designed to enable participants to learn more about oil & gas production technologies, the chemistry of petroleum and the refining processes, the oil & gas exports and imports business, and best business practices.
By the end of this International Petroleum Management course, delegates will be able to:
- Have an understanding of the ways the oil & gas and energy industries have organized to operate effectively and efficiently
- Recognize the latest Game-changing technologies – seismic, well logging, horizontal drilling, fracking, gas to liquid, etc.
- Distinguish the renewable sources of energy and the future trends in Solar, Wind, Wave, Hydro, Geothermal, Nuclear, and the methodology to compare the costs of energy of each source
- Understand the benefits of integrating refineries with petrochemicals
- To provide delegates with the understanding, knowledge and strategies that oil & gas management must make for success.
- Gain an understanding of the ways the oil and gas industries have organized to operate effectively and efficiently
International Petroleum Management training course is ideal for :
- Corporate Planners
- Senior oil and gas managers
- Earth scientists and engineers
- Investment bankers and Fund managers
- Investment analysts
- Media analysts and commentators
- Government agencies - Regulators
- Anyone requiring a broad understanding of the structure, operations, and economics of the oil and gas industries