Course Code: OG1
Category: Oil and Gas
Dates, Venues & Fees:
Feb 24-Feb 28| Washington DC | $5,700.00
Jun 22-Jun 26| Toronto | $5,700.00
Nov 30-Dec 04| Dubai | $4,200.00
Duration: One Week
Course Overview
This course provides an overview of the economics, business management and technology of the global gas business. Delegates will be led to explore the core business management practices and technologies underpinning the natural gas and LNG industry in liquefaction, shipping and regasification. Delegates will also examine the global gas markets, the contract types that form the basis of much of the world’s gas trade, the economics of the gas production and current trends in the industry.
Target Audience
This course on International Gas Business Management will greatly benefit professionals from a wide range of technical and commercial backgrounds with varying levels of gas industry experiences.
Specifically, this course will benefit:
- Petroleum Resource Managers
- Process and Marine Engineers
- Economics and Commercial Analysts
- Risk Managers
- Contract and Legal Officers
- Strategic Planners
- Finance Professionals
- Information Managers
Course Outcomes
By the end of this course, delegates will gain knowledge and skills to:
- Understand the value added steps in gas processes
- Gain an insight into the way gas industries are organized to operate effectively and efficiently
- Appreciate the details of gas processing
- Gain insight into the economics of the gas industry
Key Course Highlights
- Overview of the natural gas and LNG industry
- Supply chains, industry developments, processes and markets
- The LNG value chain- Liquefaction, Shipping and Regasification
- Competition, shipping, storage, and gas supply strategies
- Contracts, safety, finance and regional case studies
- Gas resources, processes and monetization
- Floating LNG and small scale LNG
- LNG economics and markets