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REASON #5
Interact
Our courses are user friendly with an audio narration option. Practice exercises, quizzes and a comprehensive final assessment ensure mastery of material throughout

A Guided Tour of Commodity Derivatives (GTCD)

Back to the Futures (BTF)

Options Always Die (OAD)

Understanding Commodity Risk (UCR)

All Aboard the Hedge Express (AAHE)

Forwards and Swaps from the Flight Deck (FSFD)

Hedging with Futures and Options (HFO)

Understanding the Value-At-Risk Concept (UVAR)

Using Weather Derivatives (UWD)

Tracking Correlation Risk (TCR)

Introduction to Credit Risk Management (ICRM)

Hedging Foreign Exchange Exposures (HFX)

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REASON #4
Peruse an Expansive Course Library
We cover several oil, gas, power, coal and commodity trading subjects at both basic and intermediate levels appropriate for any professional.

An Introduction to the Oil Industry (IOI)

NEW - Introduction to Oil Shipping (IOS)

The Wonders of Petroleum Chemistry (WPC)

Chemistry in the Petroleum Refinery (CR)

Petroleum Refining Made Easy (PR)

A Basic Overview of Petrochemicals (BOP)


REASON #3 Go Green
No carbon emissions are produced from having to travel somewhere and paperless training materials ensure your carbon footprint is nil.

An Overview of the Natural Gas Industry (ONG)

Gas Markets and Deregulation (GMD)

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REASON #2
Build your CV/Resume
If you are looking to enter the energy sector or need to brush up on basics, give yourself a competitive edge by gaining relevant training that communicates to employers your commitment to the industry and continuous learning. For North American candidates seeking CPE accreditation, each course earns 2 credits. For everyone, receive a certificate upon successful completion of each course.

Introduction to the Power Industry (PI)

Power Trading in Europe (PTE)

European Power Markets and Infrastructure (EPMI)

Princeton Energy Programme is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN, 37219-2417. Web site: www.nasba.org

REASON #1
Stay flexible and Save
Our web-based training courses enable you to train anytime, anywhere for only $175 a course, and once you start, you have up to 14 days to complete every 2-hour course.

Comprehending the Coal Industry (CCI)

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