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4 March
Houston, TX

Crowne Plaza Houston Downtown
Options I - Fundamentals of Energy Options (FOEO)
This course allows delegates to experience this fascinating and complex field first hand. Long thought as a difficult topic, options are broken down so they are fully understood. This full day workshop covers everything from premium valuation to advanced trading strategies on exchange traded options, specifically those related to energy commodities including oil, gas and electricity. You will gain even more valuable insights through our unique trading simulation and comprehensive review at the end of the day.
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"This course went beyond my expectations. Options are quite difficult to understand and the explanation presented during the course was outstanding. I can say I have a better understanding of options and how they work." M.W., Cinergy
12-13 March
Calgary, AB
Calgary TELUS Convention Centre
Energy Derivatives Pricing, Hedging and Risk Management (DPH2)
We will start with a review of Energy Price Behavior, Probability and Statistics and various Excel exercises with hands-on calculations of various risk statistics. As a review and extension of some of the structures presented in DPH1, a common framework to analyze derivatives structures and long term contracts is also presented.

The course also covers an introduction to derivatives pricing models and relevant accounting rules such as FAS 157. Implied volatility and "Greeks" are presented using practical exercises. The course also covers analysis of structured products used by producers and end-users such as extendable swaps; spot price models, geometric brownian motion and mean-reverting models for pricing and risk analysis; market risk with particular emphasis on VaR; basis risk and derivatives in energy markets with an overview of hedge effectiveness under FAS 133. The course concludes with an overview of stress testing for energy derivatives portfolios.
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17 March
Houston, TX
Crowne Plaza Houston Downtown
Front to Back Office: Trading Controls and Best Practices (FTBO)

This fascinating and interactive workshop will give delegates a thorough understanding of best practice controls to be applied in commodity trading activities. Delegates are encouraged to think about the controls processes applied in their own operations, through interactive group case studies, in order to minimize the chances of similar expensive trading mistakes. Recent trading "failures" will be analyzed.
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"I enjoyed the class, learned a great deal and was very impressed with the instructor's knowledge and teaching skills.." L.B., Peabody Energy
18 March
Houston, TX
Crowne Plaza Houston Downtown
Value-at-Risk: The Basics and Beyond (VAR)

Value-at-Risk is the new benchmark for measuring and controlling market risk. Premier trading and marketing companies around the world use Value-at-Risk to maximize profit opportunities and minimize costly positioning mistakes. This one day programme teaches the important aspects of this risk management tool.
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"Thanks! The instructor was knowledgeable of the material and very willing to answer all questions in a timely and easy to understand manner." E.R., PNM Resources
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