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Structuring Companies and Assets (EPS)

This course deals with the theme of global issues and technical trends involved with strategic oil and gas management. It gives an appreciation of organisational, technical and financial drivers influencing E&P projects and some insight into the recognition of opportunities throughout the value chain.

Many organisations compliment their short and near-term programs with a long-term view of what they wish to achieve. From the outset this requires overall goals to be set and a strategy to be set which align with the short-term actions. Development of an understanding of what types of assets and the suitable organisational set-up are a prerequisite, as is an understanding of the tools to measure and monitor the performance against objectives. Good decisions are based on sound research and analysis of the business environment where understanding of the future oil and gas markets market trends such as the challenges associated with deepwater Exploration and Production, LNG, power and gas storage, are essential.

Who Should Attend

  • Professionals trained in other industries or with narrow experience in the upstream sector wishing to get a broad view of the E&P sector and how its business is conducted
  • E&P managers and team leaders, oil and gas analysts/economics, geologists, geophysicists, engineers (reservoir, production, facilities, drilling) and landmen
  • Legal professionals, E&P and joint venture administrators, contract negotiators, new venture staff wishing to learn more about how the E&P business works and the impact on E&P operations

What You Will Learn

  • The issues and techniques involved in Long Range Planning with the development of goals and strategies and action plans
  • The spectrum of E&P assets types and their contribution within the E&P project life cycle
  • The range of organisational options, the functions of business units, asset teams and alliances and how certain structures suite specific strategic objectives
  • Tools and techniques for measuring and monitoring performance
  • The commercial, financial and technical drivers influencing today’s Exploration and Production projects and the trend to upstream/downstream integration
  • Future oil and gas market trends, deepwater challenges, LNG, power and gas storage issues

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