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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Kristi Ruskuski
kruskuski@oxfordprinceton.com
The Oxford Princeton Programme
116 Village Blvd.
Suite 230
Princeton, NJ 08540
609.524.1122
The Oxford Princeton Programme Announces 2008 Instructor-Led Training
Schedule for the Asia Pacific Energy Sector
PRINCETON, NJ - November, 2007:
The Oxford Princeton Programme, the world's leading provider of education and
training solutions to the energy, commodities and derivatives industries, has
over fifty days slated in the Asia Pacific region for the first half of 2008 as
it looks to address professionals' most immediate commercial mid-to-downstream
training requirements.
"We are pleased to offer our most comprehensive curriculum with both bestseller
and brand new courses to address the diverse needs of the Asia Pacific energy
sector," says Jobert Abueva, Global Marketing Director. "The region remains a
priority market for the Oxford Princeton Programme."
All courses are led by expert educators exclusive to The Oxford Princeton
Programme who bring a wealth of knowledge into each seminar. Courses consist of
a mix of lectures and unique simulation exercises. A certificate is awarded upon
successful completion of each course. All courses are to be held in convenient
city venues.
- International Oil Trading - Advanced Techniques and Strategic Price Risk Management (TR2)
23-25 January 2008 - Beijing, China
This course covers the advanced trading techniques applicable to the management
of price risk in international oil trading. Through a variety of case studies,
delegates will learn the techniques involved in trading and how to address
day-to-day problems of managing the price risk associated the role of producer,
refinery or consumer with an integrated trading position. Much of the work will
be carried out in syndicate groups where delegates will learn to develop and
manage trading strategies designed to maximise corporate profitability and
reduce exposure to losses arising from the price fluctuations.
- Trading Operations Practice (TRSQ)
28-30 January 2008 - Singapore
This course provides the detailed practices and techniques involved in
successful trading operations in today's international crude and product
markets. It has been designed for front, middle and back office personnel who
need a detailed insight into trading operation practices and emphasises the
operational impacts to corporate profitability and risk. It will also appeal to
personnel who have recently joined an oil trading group of an oil major,
investment bank or commodity trading company. Much of the work will be carried
out in syndicate groups where teams will simulate real in-company practice,
working with other delegates drawn from a wide background of disciplines in the
industry.
- Overview of Physical Crude Oil Trading and Operations (CT)
19-20 February 2008 - Singapore
In this workshop, delegates will gain an in-depth understanding of how the
physical crude oil trading market works. Besides an invaluable exposure to
terminology, each delegate will experience all the steps in typical domestic and
foreign crude oil transactions. The linkage between new well production,
marketing, transportation and storage, and refining to physical trading (both
speculatively and as a hedge vehicle) will be explored.
- Fundamentals of Petroleum Refining - A Non-Technical Introduction (FPR)
21-22 February 2008 - Singapore
You don't need an engineering degree to understand the fundamentals of petroleum
refining! This exciting programme is designed to introduce non-technical oil
industry members to the fascinating field of petroleum refining. Learn how a
refinery works and how refinery operations affect global oil and product prices.
- Petrochemical Markets and Economics - The Impact of Feedstocks and Costs on Competitiveness and Business Strategy (CH1O)
10-12 March 2008 - Singapore
The course provides a fundamental understanding of petrochemical economics and
the feedstock/price inter-relationships affecting market competitiveness. It
will analyze the fundamentals of competitiveness in producing base chemicals and
how these will affect business decisions, process and feedstock selection.
Participants will analyze production and supply costs, which will highlight the
price determining mechanisms and opportunities for profits in the industry. The
course is not aimed at existing experts, serves as an introduction to more
specialized courses.
- Fundamentals of Energy Futures (FOEF)
14 April 2008 - Singapore
In the fast-paced world of futures, mistakes can be costly. This course allows
delegates to experience this fascinating field first hand. This highly
interactive workshop is a great introduction to exchange traded futures
contracts. Delegates will leave with an in-depth knowledge of futures contracts
and markets - specifically those related to energy.
- Options I - Fundamentals of Energy Options (FOE0)
15 April 2008 - Singapore
Long thought a difficult topic, this course makes options easy! 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.
- Principles of International Oil Trading (TR0)
16-19 April 2008 - Singapore
This course covers the basic principles of international oil trading, and the
allied fields of supply, transportation and refining. Through the medium of a
case study, delegates will address day to day problems, and will understand the
relevant commercial driving forces in this area. Much of the work will be
carried out in syndicate groups where teams will simulate real in-company
practice, working with other delegates drawn from a wide background of
disciplines in the industry. Delegates are introduced to the key elements
affecting the international market of oil trading. Crude valuation, ocean tanker
transport and freight are explored together with a basic overview of terminals
and pipelines. The structure of a refinery will be explained in the context of
the need to produce marketable products. Aspects of product quality will be
covered together with the key refining processes needed to achieve them.
- Options II - Options Pricing and Applications (OPA)
16 April 2008 - Singapore
Options are a growing part of energy hedging and speculating and understanding
how they work allows any trader to make better choices in using them. Once
you've mastered the basics through our Options I - Fundamentals of Energy
Options course, you can learn how to take advantage of fast-changing markets to
get the most out of your option positions with this course, which takes your
skills to a higher level. This full day workshop not only extends your
understanding of option dynamics, but also allows you to practice these skills
through our unique trading simulation.
- Value-at-Risk: The Basics and Beyond (VAR)
17 April 2008 - Singapore
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.
- International Oil Trading - A Practical Approach to the Legal Issues for Successful Management of Claims and Disputes (TRL)
23-25 April 2008 - Singapore
This course covers areas of dispute that may arise in the performance of
international shipping and trading contracts. Using a mixture of current
practice supported by legal interpretation and precedent, delegates will learn
to avoid many of the pitfalls that may occur. Real case studies and exercises
will provide hands-on experience to enable delegates to draft, interpret and
operate oil trading contracts to minimize the risk of dispute. An on-going case
study will simulate events taking place in arbitration.
- Biofuels - A Key Renewable Energy Option (BIO1)
12-14 May 2008 - Singapore
This three-day seminar provides a comprehensive review on the current
development and use of biofuels - ethanol and biodiesel primarily. The contents
represent an end-to-end review of the philosophy, background, business strategy,
application and use of biofuels from the plantation to the end user. Along the
way we look at practical and operational matters, technical details,
environmental impact, safety, cost features, supply, procurement and trading.
Challenges faced in distribution and by the motor industry will also be
addressed.
- Aviation Fuels: Supply, Economics and Trading (AV1)
20-22 May 2008 - Singapore
This three-day workshop provides an overview of the economics of the aviation
fuels market. The course covers the key building blocks of knowledge for anyone
needing to understand the jet fuel and aviation gasoline markets. Topics
explored include the basics of aviation fuel production and refining processes,
aviation fuels quality and specifications, supply and logistics, market
fundamentals of supply and demand, jet fuel trading, pricing mechanisms,
contracts and the management of price risk.
- Understanding Emissions Trading (EM)
23 May 2008 - Singapore
This one-day workshop provides an overview of primary global emissions, key
emissions trading activities and initiatives, and how emissions trading programs
serve to facilitate environmentally acceptable and cost effective solutions for
clean air. Attendees will be actively involved through team participation in an
exciting emissions trading simulation.
- LPG Trading and Pricing - Shipping, Contracts and Price Risk Management (LP0)
26-28 May 2008 - Singapore
The course is designed to provide a firm understanding of the international LPG
business: influencing factors, how it is conducted and how risks are managed. It
is presented in association with Richardson Lawrie Associates - an international
firm of maritime economists and business consultants specializing in the oil,
gas and petrochemicals trade and transportation sectors and the industries they
serve. The course will examine the effect of new supply sources and pricing
structures on international trade, emerging downstream markets and on the uses
of LPG. The course will analyze 'workshop style' business planning; trading
methods in LPG in conjunction with contractual practices; pricing; shipping
techniques and chartering. Additionally, the course will examine the
fundamentals of LPG in terms of its production, properties and specifications.
- Fundamentals of Technical Analysis (TA)
18-19 June 2008 - Singapore
Take the mystery out of common technical indicators! Delegates will learn what's
behind this analysis technique and how to make it work every time they trade.
Understanding and using technical analysis is important to hedgers as well as
speculators. Delegates will learn what many of the common indicators are and how
the experts use them.
- Advanced Technical Analysis and Technical Trading (ATA)
20 June 2008 - Singapore
This course examines how market participants apply theories of technical
analysis to various trading timeframes through the presentation of advanced
material and a series of interactive trading simulations. The timeframes covered
include day trading and swing trading through a study of 5, 30, 60 minute and
daily charts, and position trading through an examination of daily, weekly and
monthly charts.
Seats are limited to ensure proper in-depth coverage. For organizations with
widespread interest, most courses may also be scheduled as on-site
presentations. Please call for details.
Full course summaries as well as a complete 2008 course listing are available at
www.oxfordprinceton.com.
For all inquires on these courses or The Oxford Princeton Programme's wide array
of training options, please contact Kristi Ruskuski at
+1 (609) 524-1122 or via email
kruskuski@oxfordprinceton.com
All courses offer a certificate upon successful completion and seats are limited
to ensure proper in-depth coverage. For organizations with widespread interest,
most courses may also be scheduled as on-site presentations.
Please call for details.
About The Oxford Princeton Programme, Inc.
The Oxford Princeton Programme, Inc., with regional offices in Princeton, NJ,
Oxford, UK and Singapore, is the world's leading provider of training solutions
to the energy, commodity and derivatives industries. In addition to
PrincetonLive.com, which offers more than 20 energy and commodity web-based
training modules, The Oxford Princeton Programme provides more than 70
instructor-led training courses. Designed for all levels of expertise, courses
include views of oil, power, natural gas and a variety of other energy,
commodity and derivatives topics.
Contact:
Kristi Ruskuski / The Oxford Princeton Programme
Tel: 609.524.1122 /
kruskuski@oxfordprinceton.com
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