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OGE 110A - International Oil and Gas Business Management

Code Start Date Duration Venue
OGE 110A 22 July 2024 5 Days Istanbul Registration Form Link
OGE 110A 26 August 2024 5 Days Istanbul Registration Form Link
OGE 110A 30 September 2024 5 Days Istanbul Registration Form Link
OGE 110A 04 November 2024 5 Days Istanbul Registration Form Link
OGE 110A 09 December 2024 5 Days Istanbul Registration Form Link
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Course Description

 Oil and gas are considered among the world’s most significant assets. The oil and gas industry plays a vital role in driving the global economy. Petroleum itself is used for numerous products, in addition to serving as the world’s primary fuel source. The processes and systems involved in producing and distributing oil and gas are exceptionally complex, capital-intensive and require state-of-the-art technology.As the oil business faces challenges related to environmental change, alternative energies, energy substitutions and adverse changes in the quality of available downstream feedstocks, it recognises the need for managers who have a comprehensive and broad comprehending of the industry, including economics, evaluation and decision-making skills and who comprehend the problems that face the oil and gas industries in the future. International Oil and Gas Business Management training course will provide a basis for functional managers and those whose experience has been limited to a particular area of the industry, to prepare for additional responsibilities by providing a broad base of knowledge covering the total spectrum of the oil and gas business and specific skills related to the evaluation of opportunities and enhanced decision-making.

 

Course Objectives

  • Understand all of the value-added steps from the well to the consumer
  • Gain an understanding of the ways the Oil and Gas industries have organized to operate effectively and efficiently
  • Learn the details of gas processing
  • Learn how crude oil is processed into transportation fuels
  • Understand the fundamental economic calculus of both the upstream and downstream Oil and Gas industries
  • Develop the skills necessary to evaluate opportunities and make effective decisions related to Oil and Gas operations
 

Who Should Attend?

  • Engineers
  • Managers
  • Employees working in the areas of Planning, Marketing or Finance
  • Anyone requiring a broad understanding of the structure, operations and economics of the Oil and Gas industrie
 

Course Details/Schedule

Day 1

  • Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry
  • Definition of Petroleum
  • The Oil and Gas Industry
  • Basic Petroleum Geology
  • Origins of Hydrocarbon Deposits
  • Exploration Activities
  • Exploration Methods
  • Drilling Proposal
  • Types of Wells

Day 2

  • Oil and Gas field Development
  • Production
  • Well Fluids and Surface Production Operations
  • Transportation
  • Operating Companies and Service Companies
  • Local, National and Multi-national Oil and Gas Companies
  • Major International Oil Companies
  • National Oil and Gas Companies
  • Integrated and Non-integrated Companies
  • Integrated Companies
  • Non-integrated Companies

Day 3

  • Estimating the Cost of Oil and Gas Facilities
  • Using Historical Costs
  • Cost Curves
  • Adjusting for Different Sizes
  • Adjusting for Different Time Periods

Day 4

  • Building Cashflow Models
  • What is Financial Modeling?
  • Who does Financial Modeling?
  • What are the steps in building a financial model?
  • Using Cashflow Models to Evaluate Projects
  • Internal Rate of Return
  • Net Present Value
  • Benchmark Indicators

Day 5

  • Certainty
  • Risk
  • Crisis Problem
  • Uncertainty
  • The Role of Probability in Decisions
  • Mathematical Modeling of Business Processes
  • Making Management Decisions under Conditions of Certainty
  • Optimization of the Model and Interpretation of Results
  • Making Management Decisions under Conditions of Uncertainty