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Page 1: GTC Energy brochure 2013

Driving excellence across the energy industry in emerging economies

Training | Consultancy | Operations, Maintenance and Commissioning

www.gtcenergy.com

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ContentsWelcome to GTC Energy 01GTC Energy Overview 02 What Makes Us Unique? 03Our Understanding of Energy Market Challenges 03GTC Energy Business Solutions 04Case Studies 06Energy Training 10Energy Training Solutions 12Training Faculties 13Energy Consultancy 14Operations, Maintenance and Commissioning 18 Training Calendar 22Training Destinations and Offices 34Training Programmes 36Energy Management Faculty [GEM] 38 Project Management 39 Quality Management 41 Oil and Gas 42 Power and Electricity 47 Sustainability and Renewable 50 Policy, Law and Compliance 52 Economics and Markets 52 Logistics and Supply Chain 54HSES Management Faculty [HSM] 58 Health and Safety 59 Security and Risk 60 Environment 61Operation Management Faculty [OPM] 63 System Management 64 Commissioning and Maintenance 65GTC Energy Corporate Social Responsibility 66Booking Terms and Conditions 67Contact Us 68

GTC Energy: Driving Excellence / 1

Welcome to GTC Energy Your capacity building partner

GTC group has four divisions:

Equipping individuals, teams and organisations

with the learning and skills to achieve their highest aspirations

Driving excellence across the energy industry

in emerging economies

Achieving positive outcomes through objective-specific

expertise

Blending academic theories with work

based practice relevant to organisations

academy consulting energy training

Our core values underpin everything we do. We live them day by day.

ProfessionalWe deliver your investment in GTC Energy with scrupulous integrity. We benchmark every project against strict standards of value and ethics. Best practice drives everything we do.

ApproachableWe’re well known for being open, friendly and supportive. We take care to nurture partnerships that foster trust.

FlexibleWe’re utterly uncompromising in our devotion to service. At the same time, we know that every energy project is different. Adapting to your needs is our first and last priority.

PassionateIt’s not just about fulfilling the contract. It’s about achieving real change for your organisation, for the industry and for society at large. We’re passionate in our pursuit of excellence.

DynamicWe’re a ‘can-do’ company. We believe that, by being focused and totally committed, anything is possible.

SmartWe’re thought leaders. Where we go, others follow. In a dynamic global energy industry, we set the pace, aligned with commercial, political and environmental realities, and transform ideas into measurable results.

Our Philosophy Driven by core values; networking to foster global excellence

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Four assets make GTC Energy a unique consultancy partner in the energy industry. Local understandingWe understand what it means to operate oil and gas production facilities in emerging economies: the standards, risks and challenges that you face in a dynamic economic, social and political environment.

We start where you are and work with you to achieve your goals.

International experienceWe work in four continents, combining international and local experience to help your organisation meet international and local energy standards.

In a networked world, our project management experience is resolutely global.

ExpertiseOur extensive network of consultants contributes intellectual and practical knowledge validated by extensive research and commercial experience.

InnovationWe understand and know how to operate in the local environment. We provide innovative and realistic solutions to ensure improved performance and efficiency.

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GTC Energy provides comprehensive, integrated solutions to energy industries in emerging economies. We offer and deliver training in a variety of formats, and we can often tailor our programmes to meet your organisation’s needs. We take great care in selecting high quality management trainers and venues for delivery, paying special attention to location, facilities and service standards.

We believe that our delegates deserve the best environment possible during their learning experience.

We know this industry inside out. We draw on our group of companies’ unique combination of international experience and local knowledge to help you meet every one of the challenges you face in commissioning, operating and maintaining effective energy production facilities.

With access to wide-ranging intellectual and pragmatic expertise, GTC Energy provides customised, cutting-edge technical training, consultancy and operational support. You’ll find us working at the heart of the energy industry in territories as diverse as Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, UAE and UK.

GTC Energy understands the complex challenges faced by energy organisations in emerging economies. We can help you address these challenges to create effective and sustainable solutions that align with local and international standards.

We help you to improve:• Management of the impact of

climate change • Level of public/private collaboration

initiatives• Awareness of available funding

channels, like Public Private Partnerships (PPP) and Project Finance Initiatives (PFI)

• Risk management associated with resource exploration and operation in volatile regions

• Training of energy engineers and operational specialists

• Understanding of new legal and compliance requirements

• Project implementation, monitoring and management

• Management of security issues associated with production in new and volatile environments

• Industrial management and operation performance

• Management of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

• Energy resource planning and management

Market ChallengesHelping you meet the challenges of a volatile market

GTC Energy OverviewEnabling and driving energy business growth

What Makes Us Unique?Leveraging international experience, local expertise and know-how

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GTC Energy works in three areas to deliver customised, integrated energy solutions:

Training• Workshops, seminars, e-learning, m-learning

(mobile learning), webinars, support documentation• Programmes in: project and quality management,

oil and gas, electricity, logistics, supply chain management, law, compliance, Health, Safety, Environment and Security (HSES), pre-commissioning, facility maintenance and upgrade, energy economics

Energy Consultancy• Partnering with clients to implement best

practice in: exploration, project implementation, performance and resource management, HSES operation standards

• Working with governments and regulatory bodies to manage energy resources and enhance compliance

Operations, Maintenance and Commissioning• Support in pre-commissioning of new oil

and gas projects and production facilities• Minimising risk in oil and gas production

and operation by enhancing HSES industry standards and procedures

• Support to maintain and upgrade existing oil and gas production facilities

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To meet market challenges we aim to:

• Provide oil and gas plant operator specific skill development and training

• Provide plant pre/commissioning, start-up, operation and maintenance training and support

• Support energy project management

• Support effective energy resource management and accountability

• Promote sustainable energy development and social responsibility

• Promote energy industry Public Private Partnerships (PPP)

• Support energy industry legal compliance.

• Support organisations to manage safe plant operation and implement HSES Procedures

• Promote implementation of international standards in the energy industry

In applying GTC Energy’s global experience and innovative industry solutions, we deliver high quality, comprehensive operator specific training and troubleshooting solutions. We also impart industry HSES best practices to enhance the successful development and realisation of fully integrated processes.

GTC Energy Business SolutionsMaximising resources and productivity for the benefit of the energy industry

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Swamp area gathering for N-NLG T4/T5 gas supply EPC for upgrade of Ogbalnblrl Flow Station

Year: 2009Client: Daewoo Nigeria LimitedProject Owner: Nigeria Agip Oil Company Ltd (NAOC)Duration: 12 weeksLocation: Port Harcourt – Nigeria

Subject: Operator’s Specific Training

Scope of work: To provide onsite plant operation capacity training development for thirty-four Nigeria Agip Oil Company (NAOC) project personnel (Operators) at the Ogbainbiri flow station.

The objectives of the project were:• To familiarise NAOC personnel with

all aspects of the plant prior to the construction and commissioning phases in order to prepare the operation start-up team for safe start-up and continued operation

• Training personnel to enable a smooth and efficient handover of the plant and subsequent efficient operation

• Establishment of a training capability to be carried out by NAOC or long-term in order to enhance operation of the plant

Operator specific training development provision including:• Overall plant and maintenance

operation control systems, strategies for optimum plant performance and enhancement

• Plant operation: plant operating parameters, quality control, ESD, fire management, gas and power generation control systems and the power management system (PMS)

• Plant maintenance: construction and commissioning phases

• An introduction to offshore engineering • Piping engineering • Natural gas engineering• Rotating and running plant equipment• Civil engineering• Electrical/safety engineering

Challenges:• Security uncertainties• Acquiring relevant equipment

and materials• Recruiting professionals with the right

blend of experience and expertise• Logistics and transportation

Methodology applied: • Classroom instruction• Site instruction• On site hands-on training• Site visits • Use of simulation software• Interactive workshops

Outcomes: • GTC developed operation capacity

of thirty-four NAOC plant operators, personnel acquainted with of all aspects of plant operation and maintenance skills to ensure smooth takeover, safe start-up and continued operation of the gas plant.

Scope of work: To provide professional training for thirty-four Nigeria Agip Oil Company (NAOC) project personnel (Non Operators) at the Ogbainbiri flow station.

The objectives of the training project were:• To familiarise NAOC personnel

(non-operators) with engineering working methods and tools

• To provide professional training within the trainees specific discipline which included project planning, scheduling and control; management strategies; and implementation techniques

• Train non-operators on how to use plant software applications

• To familiarise non-operators with the oil and gas industry outside of Nigeria by visiting vendors, fabrication yards, project sites, offshore installations, etc

Challenges:• Security uncertainties• Acquiring relevant equipment

and materials• Assistance recruiting professionals

with the right blend of experience and expertise

• Logistics and transportation

Methodology applied: • Use of lecture materials and

classroom instruction• Site instruction• On site hands-on training• Site visits • Use of simulation software

and computer hardware• Interactive workshops• Materials, tools and samples for

demonstration purposes

Outcomes: • GTC developed capacity of

thirty-four NAOC plant non operators personnel, fully acquainted with all aspects of engineering working methods and tools, project management, plant management software applications and familiarised with oil and gas industry operations.

Swamp area gathering for N-NLG T4/T5 gas supply EPC for upgrade of Ogbalnblrl Flow Station

Year: 2009Client: Daewoo Nigeria LimitedProject Owner: Nigeria Agip Oil Company Ltd (NAOC)Duration: 12 weeksLocation: Port Harcourt – Nigeria

Subject: Non Operator’s Specific Training

Case Study:Gas Plant Operation and Maintenance

Case Study:Oil and Gas Plant Project Management

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Scope of training:To acquaint Pakistani Ministry of Power and Water delegates with all aspects of electricity generation, distribution, transmission and tariff regulation management. To ensure that delegates:

• Develop an understanding of the electricity market in the UK and other developed countries

• Develop an understanding on various methods of electricity generation, both technical and financial aspects

• Understand renewable energy and its transmission issues and solutions

• Apply concepts of coal and wind energy generation

• Show an understanding of the electricity distribution system

• Develop and understand the techniques for analysis of tariffs and costs

• Understand financial aspects of process related to electricity

• Develop and understand the tools for monitoring and intervention

• Understand the crucial role of the regulator

• Develop practical skills in utility regulation

Methodology applied: Using Middlesex University training framework, the following approaches were applied:

• Blended learning• Action plan: Reflective practice• Case study• Field trips• Personal reflection• Anecdotal evidence• Workshop interactive games• Academic references• Group discussion• Scenario discussion• Personal assessment

Outcomes: By the end of the programme, delegates were able to develop a better understanding of the electricity market in the UK and other developed countries and various methods of electricity generation, both technical and financial aspects. Further, delegates were acquainted with knowledge on renewable energy, transmission issues and solutions and coal and wind energy generation.

In addition, delegates were given an opportunity to develop their knowledge and an understanding of electricity distribution systems, techniques for analysis of tariffs and costs, financial aspects of process related to the electricity and the crucial role of the regulator and utility regulation.

Electricity generation, distribution, transmission and tariff regulation for the Ministry of Power and Water, Pakistan

Year: 2012Client: Ministry of Power and Water, Government of PakistanDuration: 2 WeeksLocation: London

Swamp area gas gathering for N-NLG T4/T5 gas supply project EPC for ppgrading of Ogbainbiri Flow Station

Year: 2012Client: Daewoo Nigeria LimitedProject Owner: Nigeria Agip Oil Company Ltd (NAOC)Duration: Phase 1 and 2 (8 weeks), Phase 3 (7 Weeks)Location: Port Harcourt – Nigeria

Subject: Operators’ Project Specific Training

Scope of work: Aims and objectives of the project are to provide training for twelve engineers in all aspects of plant commissioning and upgrades:

• To acquaint personnel with all aspects of Ob/Ob Gas Plant in order to prepare the operations team for Ogbainbiri project specific training, including commissioning and plant start up

• To enable smooth and efficient handover of the plant, in order to ensure the robust management of operations

• To educate NAOC field operations staff on vendor equipment and safety requirements to allow efficient operation

• To educate NAOC field operation staff that the operating liability belongs always to the plant operator

Scope of training• Overview of plant process design• Enumeration review about optimum

operation condition• Plant operation and

maintenance procedures • Operating conditions• Emergency procedures review• Project specific HSE for plant

and operation• Maintenance and troubleshooting review

Methodology applied: • Classroom instruction• Design and plant operation

process review• Practical operational training• Interaction /Examination• Attendance certificate on completion

Planned Outcomes: At the end of the training, field operations staff should be able to:

• Identify different component parts of Ob/Ob Gas Plant installations

• Understand the sequence of operation, performance evaluation and safety system

• Apply maintenance plans and procedures

• Be familiar with the equipment units and operating procedures

• Operate and control the unit in dependently and efficiently

• Have knowledge of the equipment and its related functioning unit with others gas plant facilities

• Be acquainted with the optimal equipment efficiency with other existing gas plant facilities

• Be knowledgeable on the emergency shutdown requirements and normal operative procedures

Case Study:Gas Plant Commissioning and Upgrade

Case Study:Power/Electricity Management

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Energy Training

GTC Energy: Training Programmes / 11

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GTC Energy offers a full range of unique competency-based training for operators, specialist engineers, managers and leaders. Our training approaches include: • International Training: London and Dubai• Regional Training: Lagos, Accra

and Nairobi• Local Training • Tailored Training

Our training solutions deliver uniquely relevant benefits. Whatever your managerial level, we can help you:

• Understand the structure of the energy industry in emerging economies

• Review the global trends and challenges in the industry

• Comprehend the fundamentals of operation and management in energy production and distribution

• Acquire new management techniques and tools relevant to the energy industry

• Learn new approaches and perspectives in managing oil and gas exploration and production projects

• Develop a better understanding of renewable energy

• Strengthen your functional knowledge and skills

• Gain insight into the challenges facing energy industry managers in complex global organisations

• Motivate yourself and colleagues• Improve technical and

engineering skills• Grow an awareness of sustainability,

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and environmental management

• Network with a diverse, international energy industry peer group

GTC Energy organises its expertise into three faculties. This collegiate arrangement allows us to specialise and diversify as each project demands. All training programmes delivered by GTC Energy follow the GTC accredited learning framework by the University of Middlesex.

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Faculty 1: Energy Management [GEM] Areas of focus:• Quality management• Project management• Oil and gas• Power and electricity• Sustainability and renewable energy• Policy, law and compliance• Economics and market analysis• Logistics and supply chain management

Faculty 3: Operation Management [OPM] Areas of focus:• Exploration and production • Petroleum and chemical engineering• System upgrade and management • Commissioning and maintenance

Faculty 2: Health Safety Environment and Security Management [HSM]

Areas of focus:• Health and safety• Security and risk management• Environment impact evaluation

Energy Training Solutions Covering the full range of energy industry competencies

Training Faculties Focusing our knowledge and expertise

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Energy Consultancy

Energy Consultancy / 15

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GTC Energy has a proven consultancy methodology that combines pragmatic experience gained in the field with proven and respected managerial techniques. We can put our comprehensive understanding of the energy industry to work for you in every aspect of your operations.

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TrainingFoster awareness:• Sustainability • Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)• Environmental management

Industry Deliver insight:• Industry structure• Global trends and business challenges

• Development challenges• Regulation and risk, standards management • Improved stakeholder communication

GTC Energy offers seven core consultancy services:

OrganisationImprove performance: • Raise skills levels• Foster engineering best practice• Improve operational and business

management

• Energy project management • Energy procurement logistics and supply

chain management

• Pre-commissioning and commissioning • Sustainability and renewable

energy management

• Exploration and production feasibility analysis

• Environmental impact management

• Risk, security and safety management

To discuss your consultancy needs and requirements, contact us at +44 (0)20 3266 1001 or email: [email protected]

GTC Energy: Energy Consultancy / 17

Energy Consultancy Developing knowledge and skills to generate excellence in energy management

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Operations, Maintenance and Commissioning

Operations, Maintenance and Commissioning / 19

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GTC Energy provides an integrated service throughout the lifetime of a project, ensuring a fully consistent, cost-effective solution at every stage.

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• Installing and operating modern, effective and efficient systems

• Training and coaching production and distribution teams

• Building operator skills and competencies• Increasing productivity through effective

supply-chain planning and management• Enhancing collaboration between

management, production and distribution

Operation

Maintenance

• Analysing market demand • Ensuring adequate commissioning of

oil and gas production facilities• Managing safety throughout exploration

and commissioning• Implementing pre/post-commissioning

procedures fully• Installing modern technologies to

enhance performance• Improving coordination between design,

engineering and construction• Enhancing communication between

project teams• Meeting HSES standards

Commissioning

• Improving operational safety management• Implementing efficient and effective servicing

and maintenance procedures to reduce costs• Developing comprehensive documentation:

systems, processes, facilities, equipment, utilities

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• Oil and gas plant pre-commissioning training • Ensuring adequate commissioning of oil and gas production facilities• Managing safety throughout exploration and commissioning• Implementing pre commissioning procedures• Installing modern technologies to enhance performance• Improving coordination between design, engineering and construction• Enhancing communication between project teams• Meeting HSES standards

Commissioning

Maintenance

• Improving operational safety management• Implementing efficient and effective servicing and

maintenance procedures to reduce costs• Developing comprehensive documentation systems,

processes, facilities, equipment and utilities• Supporting installation of modern plant technologies

and equipment including upgrades

Operations

• Installing and operating modern, effective and efficient systems

• Training and coaching production and distribution teams• Building operator skills and competencies• Increasing productivity through effective supply chain

planning and management• Enhancing collaboration between management,

production and distribution• Training operators and non-operators on specific

operations including plant safe start-up and handover• Advising on HSE and risk management specifics

To discuss your operations, maintenance and commissioning needs, contact us at +(44) 020 3266 1001 or email: [email protected]

Operations, Maintenance and Commissioning Acting as a service provider throughout the project

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Training Calendar 2013

GTC Energy: Training Calendar / 23

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February

Code Faculty Programme Location Start date 2 weeks 1 week 3 days Pg

GEM03 Energy Management Energy Project Management: Principles and Practices

London 4 Feb 2013 £3,700 £2,000 39

GEM06 Energy Management Energy Project and Operation Management London 4 Feb 2013 £3,700 £2,000 39

HSM08 HSES Management Energy Project Risk Management London 4 Feb 2013 £3,700 £2,000 60

GEM01 Energy Management Introduction to Project Management (Oil and Gas)

Dubai 11 Feb 2013 £3,700 £2,000 39

GEM62 Energy Management Quality Management (Energy Industry) London 11 Feb 2013 £3,700 £2,000 41

GEM10 Energy Management Energy Industry Quality and Standards Management

London 11 Feb 2013 £3,700 £2,000 41

GEM72 Energy Management Sustainable Energy Development London 18 Feb 2013 £3,700 £2,000 51

GEM71 Energy Management Strategic Development and Operation of Renewable Energy

London 18 Feb 2013 £3,700 £2,000 51

GEM65 Energy Management Outsourcing and Procurement Management (Energy Industry)

London 18 Feb 2013 £3,700 £2,000 55

GEM42 Energy Management Logistics Procurement Management (Energy Industry)

London 18 Feb 2013 £3,700 £2,000 55

GEM16 Energy Management Fundamentals of Crude Oil Valuation and Pricing

Dubai 25 Feb 2013 £3,700 £2,000 42

GEM12 Energy Management Energy Trading and Market Management Dubai 25 Feb 2013 £3,700 £2,000 53

GEM35 Energy Management Power Project Management London 25 Feb 2013 £3,700 £2,000 48

GEM31 Energy Management Power and Electricity Project Management London 25 Feb 2013 £3,700 £2,000 48

GEM21 Energy Management LNG Industry Management London 25 Feb 2013 £3,700 £2,000 42

GEM40 Energy Management LNG Supply Chain Management Lagos 25 Feb 2013 $900 54

March

Code Faculty Programme Location Start date 2 weeks 1 week 3 days Pg

GEM20 Energy Management Global Oil and Gas Management London 4 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 44

GEM25 Energy Management Oil and Gas Business Development London 4 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 44

GEM01 Energy Management Introduction to Project Management (Oil and Gas)

Accra 4 Mar 2013 $900 39

GEM40 Energy Management LNG Supply Chain Management Dubai 4 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 54

GEM28 Energy Management LNG Distribution Management Dubai 4 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 42

GEM34 Energy Management Power Industry Planning and Management London 4 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 48

GEM36 Energy Management Power Supply Planning and Contracting London 4 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 47

GEM13 Energy Management Oil and Gas Economic and Finance London 11 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 43

GEM14 Energy Management Petroleum Economics and Management Dubai 11 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 43

GEM66 Energy Management Energy Project Economics and Decision Analysis

Dubai 11 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 40

GEM77 Energy Management Energy Industry Lean and Six Sigma Processes

London 11 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 56

OPM04 Operation Management

Piping System Management London 11 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 64

OPM10 Operation Management

Oil and Gas Processing Management London 11 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 64

March continued

Code Faculty Programme Location Start date 2 weeks 1 week 3 days Pg

GEM81 Energy Management Distribution and Operation Change Management

London 18 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 56

GEM33 Energy Management Power Development and Project Management Dubai 18 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 48

GEM35 Energy Management Strategic Power Project Management Dubai 18 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 47

GEM06 Energy Management Energy Project and Operation Management London 18 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 39

GEM07 Energy Management Energy Project Portfolio Management London 18 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 40

GEM03 Energy Management Energy Project Management: Principles and Practices

London 18 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 39

GEM37 Energy Management Nigerian Electricity Industry Supply Management

Lagos 25 Mar 2013 $900 49

GEM43 Energy Management Petroleum Supply Chain Management London 25 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 55

GEM28 Energy Management LNG Distribution Management London 25 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 $900 42

GEM45 Energy Management Introduction to Renewable Energy Management

London 25 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 50

GEM46 Energy Management Renewable Energy Operation Management London 25 Mar 2013 £3,700 £2,000 $900 50

April

Code Faculty Programme Location Start date 2 weeks 1 week 3 days Pg

GEM39 Energy Management Energy Logistics and Supply Chain Management

London 1 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 54

GEM63 Energy Management Logistic and Supply Chain Management for Oil and Gas

London 1 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 55

GEM29 Energy Management Oil and Gas Project and Operation Management

London 1 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 39

HSM05 HSES Management Energy Industry Operation Risk Management London 1 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 60

GEM35 Energy Management Strategic Power Project Management London 8 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 47

GEM03 Energy Management Energy Project Management: Principles and Practices

London 8 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 39

GEM45 Energy Management Introduction to Renewable Energy Management

Dubai 8 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 50

GEM47 Energy Management Energy and Sustainability Management Dubai 8 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 50

HSM13 HSES Management Energy Environment Impact Management London 8 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 61

GEM32 Energy Management Strategic Management of Power Industry London 8 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 49

GEM30 Energy Management Power Market and Infrastructure Management

London 8 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 47

GEM44 Energy Management Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Energy Industry

London 8 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 50

OPM07 Operation Management

Plant Commissioning Management London 15 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 65

OPM06 Operation Management

Production Pre-Commissioning Management

London 15 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 65

OPM09 Operation Management

LNG Commissioning Management London 15 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 65

GEM12 Energy Management Energy Trading and Market Management London 15 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 53

GEM15 Energy Management Energy Economic and Power Market London 15 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 53

GEM33 Energy Management Power Development and Project Management Lagos 15 Apr 2013 $900 48

GEM20 Energy Management Global Oil and Gas Management Dubai 22 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 44

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April continued

Code Faculty Programme Location Start date 2 weeks 1 week 3 days Pg

GEM60 Energy Management Management Fundamental (Oil and Gas) Dubai 22 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 45

GEM14 Energy Management Petroleum Economics and Management London 22 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 43

GEM19 Energy Management Petroleum Market Management London 22 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 43

GEM47 Energy Management Energy and Sustainable Management London 22 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 50

HSM11 HSES Management Managing Energy Green Policies London 22 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 62

HSM10 HSES Management Environmental Crisis Management ( Oil and Gas)

London 22 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 62

GEM77 Energy Management Energy Industry Lean and Six Sigma Processes

London 29 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 56

GEM78 Energy Management Production and Outsourcing Management London 29 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 56

GEM77 Energy Management Energy Industry Lean and Six Sigma Processes

London 29 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 56

GEM31 Energy Management Power and Electricity Project Management Nairobi 29 Apr 2013 $900 48

HSM08 HSES Management Energy Project Risk Management Dubai 29 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 60

HSM09 HSES Management Petroleum Project Risk Management Dubai 29 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 60

HSM01 HSES Management Energy HSE Management London 29 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 59

HSM03 HSES Management Offshore Operation Safety Management London 29 Apr 2013 £3,700 £2,000 42

May

Code Faculty Programme Location Start date 2 weeks 1 week 3 days Pg

GEM03 Energy Management Energy Project Management: Principles and Practices

London 6 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 39

GEM01 Energy Management Introduction to Project Management (Oil and Gas)

London 6 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 39

GEM13 Energy Management Oil and Gas Economic and Finance Dubai 6 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 43

GEM16 Energy Management Fundamentals of Crude Oil Valuation and Pricing

Dubai 6 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 42

HSM06 HSES Management Onshore and Offshore HSE Management London 6 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 60

HSM05 HSES Management Energy Industry Operation Risk Management London 6 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 60

GEM36 Energy Management Power Supply Planning and Contracting London 13 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 47

GEM38 Energy Management Power Distribution Management London 13 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 47

HSM14 HSES Management LNG Distribution Safety Management London 13 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 59

GEM35 Energy Management Strategic Power Project Management Lagos 13 May 2013 $900 47

GEM33 Energy Management Power Development and Project Management London 13 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 48

GEM28 Energy Management LNG Distribution Management London 13 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 42

GEM16 Energy Management Fundamentals of Crude Oil Valuation and Pricing

London 13 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 42

GEM47 Energy Management Energy and Sustainability Management Dubai 20 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 50

GEM17 Energy Management Energy Commodity Market London 20 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 53

GEM31 Energy Management Power and Electricity Project Management Accra 20 May 2013 $900 48

GEM19 Energy Management Petroleum Market Management Dubai 20 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 43

GEM10 Energy Management Energy Industry Quality and Standards Management

London 20 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 41

GEM62 Energy Management Quality Management (Energy Industry) London 20/05/2013 £3,700 £2,000 41

May continued

Code Faculty Programme Location Start date 2 weeks 1 week 3 days Pg

GEM12 Energy Management Energy Trading and Market Management Dubai 20 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 53

GEM48 Energy Management Low Carbon Energy Economics London 27 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 52

GEM64 Energy Management Economics of Renewable Energy London 27 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 52

GEM71 Energy Management Strategic Development and Operation of Renewable Energy

London 27 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 51

GEM17 Energy Management Energy Development and Environment Management

London 27 May 2013 £3,700 £2,000 61

GEM71 Energy Management Strategic Development and Operation of Renewable Energy

Nairobi 27 May 2013 $900 51

June

Code Faculty Programme Location Start date 2 weeks 1 week 3 days Pg

GEM07 Energy Management Energy Portfolio Management London 3 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 40

HSM04 HSES Management HSE Management (Oil and Gas) London 3 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 59

GEM21 Energy Management LNG Industry Management Dubai 3 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 42

GEM60 Energy Management Management Fundamental (Oil and Gas) Dubai 3 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 45

GEM07 Energy Management Energy Project Portfolio Management London 3 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 40

HSM01 HSES Management Energy HSE Management London 3 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 59

HSM02 HSES Management Process Safety Management London 3 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 59

OPM10 Operation Management

Oil and Gas Processing Management London 3 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 64

OPM04 Operation Management

Piping System Management Dubai 3 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 64

OPM10 Operation Management

Oil and Gas Processing Management Dubai 10 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 64

HSM06 HSES Management Onshore and Offshore HSE Management London 10 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 60

GEM19 Energy Management Petroleum Market Management London 10 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 43

GEM14 Energy Management Petroleum Economics and Management London 10 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 43

HSM05 HSES Management Energy Industry Operation Risk Management London 10 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 60

GEM06 Energy Management Energy Project and Operation Management London 10 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 39

GEM44 Energy Management Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Energy Industry

Lagos 10 Jun 2013 $900 50

GEM07 Energy Management Energy Portfolio Management Dubai 17 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 40

GEM03 Energy Management Energy Project Management: Principles and Practices

Dubai 17 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 39

GEM11 Energy Management Energy Market Risk Management London 17 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 53

GEM17 Energy Management Energy Commodity Market London 17 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 53

GEM64 Energy Management Economics of Renewable Energy London 17 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 52

GEM65 Energy Management Outsourcing and Procurement Management (Energy Industry)

London 17 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 55

GEM42 Energy Management Logistics Procurement Management (Energy Industry)

London 17 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 55

GEM80 Energy Management Energy Industry Storage and Distribution Management

London 24 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 57

GEM76 Energy Management Energy Logistics and Supply Chain Strategy London 24 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 56

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June continued

Code Faculty Programme Location Start date 2 weeks 1 week 3 days Pg

HSM12 HSES Management Managing Global Energy Environment Standards

London 24 June 2013 £3,700 £2,000 61

HSM13 HSES Management Energy Environment Impact Management London 24 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 61

HSM15 HSES Management Energy and Environmental Management London 24 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 61

GEM63 Energy Management Logistic and Supply Chain Management for Oil and Gas

Dubai 24 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 55

GEM39 Energy Management Energy Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Dubai 24 Jun 2013 £3,700 £2,000 54

July

Code Faculty Programme Location Start date 2 weeks 1 week 3 days Pg

GEM62 Energy Management Quality Management (Energy Industry) London 1 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 41

GEM22 Energy Management Quality Management ( Oil and Gas) London 1 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 41

GEM21 Energy Management LNG Industry Management London 1 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 42

GEM79 Energy Management Logistics and Operation Management London 1 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 57

GEM81 Energy Management Distribution and Operation Change Management

London 1 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 56

GEM09 Energy Management Strategic Planning and Development for Oil Industry

Dubai 1 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 46

GEM25 Energy Management Oil and Gas Business Development Dubai 1 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 44

GEM32 Energy Management Strategic Management of Power Industry London 4 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 49

GEM30 Energy Management Power Market and Infrastructure Management

London 4 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 47

GEM65 Energy Management Outsourcing and Procurement Management (Energy Industry)

London 4 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 55

GEM78 Energy Management Production and Outsourcing Management London 4 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 56

GEM03 Energy Management Energy Project Management: Principles and Practices

London 4 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 39

HSM08 HSES Management Energy Project Risk Management London 4 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 60

GEM15 Energy Management Energy Economic and Power Market London 8 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 53

GEM12 Energy Management Energy Trading and Market Management London 8 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 53

GEM19 Energy Management Petroleum Market Management Lagos 8 Jul 2013 $900 43

GEM18 Energy Management Emerging Market Petroleum Economics London 8 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 43

GEM31 Energy Management Power and Electricity Project Management Nairobi 8 Jul 2013 $900 48

GEM14 Energy Management Petroleum Economics and Management London 8 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 43

GEM10 Energy Management Energy Industry Quality and Standards Management

Dubai 8 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 41

GEM01 Energy Management Introduction to Project Management (Oil and Gas)

Accra 15 Jul 2013 $900 39

GEM35 Energy Management Strategic Power Project Management London 15 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 47

GEM72 Energy Management Sustainable Energy Development London 15 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 51

GEM73 Energy Management Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Management

London 15 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 51

GEM33 Energy Management Power Development and Project Management London 15 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 48

GEM15 Energy Management Energy Economic and Power Market Dubai 15 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 53

July continued

Code Faculty Programme Location Start date 2 weeks 1 week 3 days Pg

GEM82 Energy Management Power Project Management London 15 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 48

GEM31 Energy Management Power and Electricity Project Management London 15 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 48

OPM10 Operation Management

Oil and Gas Processing Management London 15 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 64

OPM09 Operation Management

LNG Commissioning Management London 15 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 65

GEM21 Energy Management LNG Industry Management London 22 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 42

GEM29 Energy Management Oil and Gas Project and Operation Management

London 22 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 39

GEM28 Energy Management LNG Distribution Management London 22 Jul 2013 £3,700 £2,000 42

August

Code Faculty Programme Location Start date 2 weeks 1 week 3 days Pg

GEM16 Energy Management Fundamentals of Crude Oil Valuation and Pricing

Dubai 5 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 42

GEM01 Energy Management Introduction to Project Management (Oil and Gas)

London 5 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 39

GEM59 Energy Management Fundamentals of LNG Industry London 5 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 45

GEM60 Energy Management Management Fundamental (Oil and Gas) London 5 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 45

GEM06 Energy Management Energy Project and Operation Management London 5 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 39

GEM14 Energy Management Petroleum Economics and Management Dubai 5 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 43

GEM15 Energy Management Energy Economic and Power Market London 12 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 53

GEM21 Energy Management LNG Industry Management Nairobi 12 Aug 2013 $900 42

GEM66 Energy Management Energy Project Economics and Decision Analysis

London 12 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 40

GEM71 Energy Management Strategic Development and Operation of Renewable Energy

Accra 12 Aug 2013 $900 51

GEM31 Energy Management Power and Electricity Project Management London 12 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 48

GEM35 Energy Management Strategic Power Project Management London 12 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 47

OPM09 Operation Management

LNG Commissioning Management Dubai 19 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 65

OPM07 Operation Management

Plant Commissioning Management Dubai 19 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 65

HSM15 HSES Management Energy and Environmental Management London 19 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 61

HSM10 HSES Management Environmental Crisis Management (Oil and Gas) London 19 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 62

GEM11 Energy Management Energy Market Risk Management London 19 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 53

GEM19 Energy Management Petroleum Market Management London 19 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 43

HSM14 HSES Management LNG Distribution Safety Management London 26 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 59

GEM77 Energy Management Energy Industry Lean and Six Sigma Processes

London 26 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 56

HSM14 HSES Management LNG Distribution Safety Management London 26 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 59

GEM78 Energy Management Production and Outsourcing Management London 26 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 56

GEM73 Energy Management Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Management

Dubai 26 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 51

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September

Code Faculty Programme Location Start date 2 weeks 1 week 3 days Pg

HSM15 HSES Management Energy and Environmental Management Dubai 26 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 61

GEM72 Energy Management Sustainable Energy Development Dubai 26 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 51

HSM03 HSES Management Offshore Operation Safety Management London 26 Aug 2013 £3,700 £2,000 42

GEM40 Energy Management LNG Supply Chain Management London 2 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 54

GEM12 Energy Management Energy Trading and Market Management Dubai 2 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 53

GEM29 Energy Management Oil and Gas Project and Operation Management

Accra 2 Sept 2013 $900 39

GEM63 Energy Management Logistic and Supply Chain Management for Oil and Gas

London 2 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 55

GEM42 Energy Management Logistic Procurement Management (Energy Industry)

London 2 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 55

GEM76 Energy Management Energy Logistics and Supply Chain Strategy London 2 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 56

GEM35 Energy Management Strategic Power Project Management London 9 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 47

GEM33 Energy Management Power Development and Project Management London 9 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 48

GEM15 Energy Management Energy Economic and Power Market London 9 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 53

GEM61 Energy Management Oil and Gas Business Management London 16 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 45

GEM20 Energy Management Global Oil and Gas Management London 16 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 44

GEM07 Energy Management Energy Project Portfolio Management Lagos 16 Sept 2013 $900 40

GEM46 Energy Management Renewable Energy Operation Management London 16 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 50

GEM48 Energy Management Low Carbon Energy Economics London 16 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 $900 52

GEM75 Energy Management Carbon Management Economics and Trading London 16 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 54

GEM64 Energy Management Economics of Renewable Energy London 16 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 52

GEM73 Energy Management Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Management

London 23 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 51

GEM45 Energy Management Introduction to Renewable Energy London 23 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 52

HSM05 HSES Management Energy Industry Operation Risk Management Dubai 23 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 60

HSM03 HSES Management Offshore Operation Safety Management Dubai 23 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 42

HSM14 HSES Management LNG Distribution Safety Management London 23 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 59

HSM02 HSES Management Process Safety Management London 23 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 59

GEM01 Energy Management Introduction to Project Management (Oil and Gas)

Nairobi 23 Sept 2013 $900 39

HSM01 HSES Management Energy HSE Management London 23 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 59

GEM34 Energy Management Power Industry Planning and Management London 30 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 48

GEM32 Energy Management Strategic Management of Power Industry London 30 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 49

GEM79 Energy Management Logistics and Operation Management London 30 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 57

GEM81 Energy Management Distribution and Operation Change Management

London 30 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 56

HSM13 HSES Management Energy Environment Impact Management London 30 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 61

HSM10 HSES Management Environmental Crisis Management (Oil and Gas)

London 30 Sept 2013 £3,700 £2,000 62

October

Code Faculty Programme Location Start date 2 weeks 1 week 3 days Pg

GEM22 Energy Management Quality Management ( Oil and Gas) Dubai 7 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 41

GEM26 Energy Management Oil and Gas Production Management Dubai 7 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 44

GEM21 Energy Management LNG Industry Management London 7 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 42

GEM39 Energy Management Energy Logistics and Supply Chain Management

London 7 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 54

GEM63 Energy Management Logistic and Supply Chain Management for Oil and Gas

London 7 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 55

GEM60 Energy Management Management Fundamental (Oil and Gas) London 7 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 45

GEM59 Energy Management Fundamentals of LNG Industry London 7 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 45

GEM07 Energy Management Energy Project Portfolio Management Dubai 14 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 40

GEM33 Energy Management Power Development and Project Management Accra 14 Oct 2013 $900 48

GEM47 Energy Management Energy and Sustainability Management London 14 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 50

GEM10 Energy Management Energy Industry Quality and Standards Management

London 14 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 41

GEM62 Energy Management Quality Management (Energy Industry) London 14 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 41

GEM01 Energy Management Introduction to Project Management (Oil and Gas)

Dubai 14 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 39

HSM09 HSES Management Petroleum Project Risk Management London 14 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 60

GEM37 Energy Management Nigerian Electricity Industry Supply Management

Lagos 14 Oct 2013 $900 49

GEM43 Energy Management Petroleum Supply Chain Management Dubai 21 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 55

GEM26 Energy Management Oil and Gas Production Management Dubai 21 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 44

GEM33 Energy Management Power Development and Project Management London 21 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 48

GEM82 Energy Management Power Project Management London 21 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 48

GEM80 Energy Management Energy Industry Storage and Distribution Management

London 21 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 57

GEM76 Energy Management Energy Logistics and Supply Chain Strategy London 21 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 56

HSM05 HSES Management Energy Industry Operation Risk Management London 28 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 60

HSM13 HSES Management Energy Environment Impact Management London 28 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 61

GEM12 Energy Management Energy Trading and Market Management London 28 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 53

GEM16 Energy Management Fundamentals of Crude Oil Valuation and Pricing

London 28 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 42

GEM14 Energy Management Petroleum Economics and Management Dubai 28 Oct 2013 £3,700 £2,000 43

November

Code Faculty Programme Location Start date 2 weeks 1 week 3 days Pg

GEM03 Energy Management Energy Project Management: Principles and Practices

Dubai 4 Nov 2012 £3,700 £2,000 39

GEM23 Energy Management Portfolio Management (Oil and Gas) Dubai 4 Nov 2012 £3,700 £2,000 46

GEM27 Energy Management Introduction to LNG Industry London 4 Nov 2012 £3,700 £2,000 44

GEM59 Energy Management Fundamentals of LNG Industry London 4 Nov 2012 £3,700 £2,000 45

GEM60 Energy Management Management Fundamental (Oil and Gas) London 4 Nov 2012 £3,700 £2,000 45

GEM13 Energy Management Oil and Gas Economic and Finance London 4 Nov 2012 £3,700 £2,000 43

GEM14 Energy Management Petroleum Economics and Management London 11 Nov 2012 £3,700 £2,000 43

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November continued

Code Faculty Programme Location Start date 2 weeks 1 week 3 days Pg

GEM63 Energy Management Logistic and Supply Chain Management for Oil and Gas

London 11 Nov 2012 £3,700 £2,000 55

GEM43 Energy Management Petroleum Supply Chain Management London 11 Nov 2012 £3,700 £2,000 55

GEM01 Energy Management Introduction to Project Management (Oil and Gas)

Nairobi 18 Nov 2012 $900 39

GEM29 Energy Management Oil and Gas Project and Operation Management

Dubai 18 Nov 2012 £3,700 £2,000 39

GEM01 Energy Management Introduction to Project Management (Oil and Gas)

Dubai 18 Nov 2012 £3,700 £2,000 39

GEM66 Energy Management Energy Project and Economics Decision Analysis

London 18 Nov 2012 £3,700 £2,000 40

GEM15 Energy Management Energy Economic and Power Market London 18 Nov 2012 £3,700 £2,000 53

GEM10 Energy Management Energy Industry Quality and Standards Management

London 25 Nov 2013 £3,700 £2,000 41

GEM22 Energy Management Quality Management ( Oil and Gas) London 25 Nov 2013 £3,700 £2,000 41

GEM18 Energy Management Emerging Market Petroleum Economics London 25 Nov 2013 £3,700 £2,000 43

GEM19 Energy Management Petroleum Market Management London 25 Nov 2013 £3,700 £2,000 43

December

Code Faculty Programme Location Start date 2 weeks 1 week 3 days Pg

GEM66 Energy Management Energy Project Economics and Decision Analysis

Dubai 02 Dec 2012 £3,700 £2,000 40

GEM06 Energy Management Energy Project and Operation Management Dubai 02 Dec 2012 £3,700 £2,000 39

GEM18 Energy Management Emerging Market Petroleum Economics London 02 Dec 2012 £3,700 £2,000 43

GEM43 Energy Management Petroleum Supply Chain Management London 02 Dec 2012 £3,700 £2,000 55

GEM45 Energy Management Introduction to Renewable Energy Management

London 02 Dec 2012 £3,700 £2,000 50

HSM12 HSES Management Managing Global Energy Environment Standards

London 02 Dec 2012 £3,700 £2,000 61

GEM47 Energy Management Energy and Sustainability Management London 09 Dec 2013 £3,700 £2,000 50

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1. Register your interest online at www.gtcenergy.com

2. Contact your local GTC office (Dubai, Ghana, Kenya and Nigeria) (See page 68)

3. Contact our international office in London ( See page 68)

How to book a programme

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GTC Energy is a truly global player. We deliver our services internationally and regionally.

International• UK: London• UAE: Dubai

Regional• Nigeria: Lagos• Ghana: Accra• Kenya: Nairobi

Lagos, Nigeria

Accra, Ghana

London, UK

Dubai, UAE

Nairobi, Kenya

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Training Destinations and Offices

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Training Programmes 2013

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Introduction to Project Management (Oil and Gas)

Programme OverviewThis programme is designed to provide oil and gas industry professionals with an integrated approach to project management, covering a range of topics from concepts, planning, tools and techniques of project management knowledge to project manager leadership skills.

Who Should Attend?This programme is open to a wide variety of professionals in various disciplines and non-technical support staff, such as, project engineers, project owners, project contractors key personnel, contracts procurement, commercial and supply chain managers, investment and business analysts, risk managers and auditors, operations, maintenance and plant managers and management systems consultants in the oil and gas industry.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The link between organisation strategy and projects• Using Work Breakdown Structures (WBS) to segregate projects

into manageable sections• Applying estimating techniques and critical path analysis• The importance of risk management • The importance of the control cycle in managing projects

Key Programme Highlights• Managing human resources• Organisational culture• Developing successful teams• Coaching/mentoring for HR professionals• Organisational design and effectiveness

Energy Project Management: Principles and Practices

Programme OverviewThis programme provides delegates with an integrated approach to managing energy projects covering the concepts, tools and techniques of project management based on the elements of the project management body of knowledge.

Who Should Attend?Energy industry planners, project operators, stakeholders, designers, project managers, business managers, consultants, project analysts, senior executives, project team members, members of project management office, project customers, functional managers, trainers, and researchers.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Effectively managing stakeholders’ involvement in a project• Project planning and scheduling using Work Breakdown

Structures (WBS)• The importance of risk management• Use practical tools to identify and manage a project’s risks• Settting up an effective quality management approach for a project• Using project management tools to create a project schedule to meet

goals, deliverables and resource constraints

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to project management principles• The project management process• Project planning, development, scheduling, estimating,

monitoring and costs control• Project risk management• Project team management• Field visits and study tours

Oil and Gas Project and Operation Management

Programme OverviewThis programme aims to provide oil and gas industry professionals with a comprehensive understanding of operations, logistical, supply chain and project management. The programme will enable delegates to develop their ability and knowledge of world class project management tools, approaches and techniques to enhance business operational performance.

Who Should Attend?This programme is designed for a multi-disciplined audience from project and operations sectors of the energy industry, including both professional and support staff. Attendees should include:• Managers, supervisors and project team members involved

in planning, implementing, supervising and directing projects• Upstream professionals, such as engineers, geoscientists and planners• Downstream professionals, such as facility engineers and planners• Corporate and asset managers involved in acquisitions, disposals and

business re-engineering projects

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The latest thinking in managing new energy projects• Assessing the latest trends in product specifications, process unit yields

and refining schemes• Developing new operation management tools and techniques• Scheduling and managing project resources effectively

Key Programme Highlights• Project management and processes (oil and gas industry)• Operation management in action• Quantifying project risks and opportunities• Project networks and critical path analysis• Oil and gas business processes management

Energy Project and Operation Management

Programme OverviewThis programme aims to provide delegates with an understanding of operation, logistics, supply chain and project management. The programme will enable delegates to develop the ability and knowledge to use world class project management tools, approaches and techniques to enhance business operational performance.

Who Should Attend?This programme is designed for:• Managers, supervisors and project team members involved in

planning, implementing, supervising and directing projects• Upstream professionals, such as engineers, geoscientists and planners• Downstream professionals, such as facility engineers and planners• Corporate and asset managers involved in acquisitions, disposals and

business re-engineering projects

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The latest thinking in managing new energy projects• Assessing the latest trends in product specifications, process unit

yields and refining scheme• Developing new operation management tools and techniques• Scheduling and managing project resources effectively

Key Programme Highlights• Project management (oil and gas industry)• Operation management in action• Overview of project management process • Project structures: activity stages and decision gates• Energy business processes management

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Energy Management (GEM)

Training Programmes:

ContentsProject Management 39Quality Management 41Oil and Gas 42Power and Electricity 47Sustainability and Renewable Management 50Policy, Law and Compliance 52Economics and Markets 52Logistics and Supply Chain 54

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

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Energy Industry Quality and Standards Management

Programme OverviewThis programme is developed to provide energy professionals with a comprehensive understanding and focuses on energy industry international management standards, Total Quality Management (TQM), strategic quality management, performance management and quality improvement alongside relevant tools, techniques, models and frameworks.

Who Should Attend?Suitable for energy, oil and gas professionals who wish to develop a knowledge, understanding and business management skills in the fields of quality management and business improvement, energy management specialists, planning managers, oil and gas engineers, project managers, analysts, commercial managers, economists, government officials, geologists, business advisors, asset managers, E&P managers and product managers.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Energy industry TQM international standards, policy and regulations• Use of world class techniques to enhance business

operational performance• Assessing the latest trends in product specifications, process unit

yields and refining scheme• International quality management and control techniques

Key Programme Highlights• Energy management international standards• Introduction to ISO 50001 energy management standards• Total Quality Management (TQM) in energy industry• Quality improvement management• Energy industry standards and regulations

Quality Management (Energy Industry)

Programme OverviewThis programme is developed to provide energy professionals with a comprehensive understanding and focuses on Total Quality Management (TQM), strategic quality management, performance management and quality improvement alongside relevant tools, techniques, models and frameworks

Who Should Attend?Suitable for oil and gas professionals who wish to develop knowledge, understanding and business management skills in the fields of quality management, control and business improvement.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Total Quality Management international standards, policy

and regulations• The ability to use world class techniques to enhance business

operational performance• Development of effective quality monitoring policies and framework

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to Total Quality Management (TQM)• Quality improvement management• Quality and environment management system• Operation management in action• Energy quality control management

Energy Project Portfolio Management

Programme OverviewThis programme covers concepts, tools and techniques of programme and project management based on the elements of the project management body of knowledge. The programme will acquaint delegates with portfolio management skills and tools, taking into account the strategies and objectives of the business unit organisation, changes in internal or external conditions (e.g. market, regulatory), business and project performance, status, planned benefits, risks and challenges across the projects and programmes.

Who Should Attend?Energy industry planners, project operators, stakeholders, designers, project managers, business managers, consultants, project analysts, senior executives, project team members, members of project management office, project customers, functional managers, trainers, and researchers.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Planning and managing several energy projects effectively• Planning and scheduling using Work Breakdown

Structures (WBS) • The importance of tools in managing project risks• Effective quality management approaches

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to project management principles• Portfolio management• Project risk management • Strategic project management• Management economics

Quality Management (Oil and Gas)

Programme OverviewThis programme is developed to provide oil and gas professionals with a comprehensive understanding and focuses on Total Quality Management (TQM), strategic quality management, performance management and quality improvement alongside relevant tools, techniques, models and frameworks.

Who Should Attend?Suitable for oil and gas professionals who wish to develop knowledge, understanding and business management skills in the fields of quality management and business improvement.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The latest management thinking• TQM international standards, policy and regulations• Using world class techniques to enhance business

operational performance• Assessing the latest trends in product specifications, process unit

yields and refining scheme

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to ISO 29001 oil and gas standards• Energy, oil and gas international trading standards• Total Quality Management (TQM) principles and practices• Operation management in action• Petroleum business processes management

Energy Project Economics and Decision Analysis

Programme OverviewThis programme provides energy industry delegates with the opportunity to develop enhanced economic analytical skills in order to understand project management finance and economic theories, techniques and the implications of project financing decisions in the energy industry.

Who Should Attend?Energy management specialists, planning managers, oil and gas engineers, project managers, analysts, commercial managers, economists, government officials, geologists, business advisors, asset managers, Exploration and Production (E&P) managers and product managers.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• How to devise and implement effective economic plans and strategies

for the industry• Appreciation of the economic and commercial aspects and cost

structures associated with energy projects• Recognising energy project pricing structure • Energy finance and economics management theories and their effect

on the future industry

Key Programme Highlights• Energy market overview• Introduction to decision analysis• Project management: principles and practices• Global energy economic demand management• Strategic decision making in energy business

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Project Management Tailored Training Programme

We offer the following:• Introduction to Energy Project Portfolio Management

(Principles and Practices)• Energy Project Finance (PPP and PFI)• Advance Energy Management• Energy Industry Procurement Management• Energy Industry Strategic Planning and Development• Project Costing, Planning and Scheduling (Energy Industry)• PRINCE 2 Training for Oil and Gas• Power Project Planning and Implementation• Project Management Strategy • Project Implementation and Control • Oil and Gas Project Risk Management • Project and Quality Management in the Energy Industry

For further details or booking regarding these tailored programmes, please contact us at + (44) 020 7731 9801 or email us: [email protected]

QUALITY MANAGEMENT

Energy Quality and Standards Management Tailored Training Programme

We offer the following:• Total Quality Management (TQM) in Energy Industry• Introduction to ISO 9001 Quality Management• Implementing ISO 9001 Quality Management System• Introduction to Quality Management Systems • ISO TS 29001 Quality Management System• Managing Quality in Energy Sector• Introduction to ISO 50001 Energy Management Standard• Energy Management System Fundamentals

For further details or booking regarding these tailored programmes, please contact us at + (44) 020 7731 9801 or email us: [email protected]

PROJECT MANAGEMENT

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Oil and Gas Economic and Finance

Programme OverviewThis programme provides delegates with the opportunity to develop appropriate analytical skills in order to understand corporate finance theory, techniques and the implications of corporate financing decisions in the energy industry.

Who Should Attend?This programme is designed for delegates who wish to develop and enhance financial skills to allow them to analyse and conduct a range of economic and financial management approaches relevant to the industry.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Devising and implementing effective industry economic plans

and strategies• Appreciating the economic and commercial aspects and cost

structures associated with oil industry and projects• Current energy project finance structures, requirements

and framework• Oil and gas finance and economics management theories

Key Programme Highlights• Oil and gas economic and finance fundamentals• Oil and gas management economics and markets• Introduction to capital markets and finance• Energy economics and development• Upstream management and business accounting

Emerging Market Petroleum Economics

Programme OverviewThis programme has been developed to enhance delegates’ knowledge to better understand the emerging petroleum market industry’s financial corporate structures and global markets. The programme’s equity delegates will learn skills enabling them to analyse various economic factors, equity markets and emerging economies. This will help weigh risk and uncertainty when evaluating and choosing optimal petroleum investment opportunities.

Who Should Attend?Energy investors, petroleum, oil and gas managers, supervisors and operating personnel concerned with costs, profitability, budgets, company development and other aspects of economic analysis of petroleum production, who have had some previous experience in this area.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Current global oil market• Pricing techniques of crude oil and future markets• Managing petroleum commodity risk, hedging, equity markets

and investment• The growth of emerging economy domestic petroleum markets

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to petroleum capital markets and finance• Petroleum economics: principles and concepts• Managing uncertainty in petroleum market• Petroleum policy, economics and lifecycle evaluation• Global trends in petroleum marketing

LNG Industry Management

Programme OverviewThis programme has been developed to provide LNG industry professionals with a comprehensive overview of the industry. Delegates will gain an appreciation of changing industry dynamics and the key issues affecting its development and future.

Who Should Attend?LNG industry professionals, investment managers, analysts, traders, governmental officials, industry bodies and development agency staff, economists, financiers and legal professionals supporting the industry, together with management consultants providing services to LNG companies.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• LNG economic and project planning • LNG exploration and production processes, techniques

and associated risks• The dynamics of natural gas markets• Gas trading market, refining, pricing and hedging approaches

Key Programme Highlights• Overview of LNG markets• LNG exploration management• LNG and crude oil production and development• Market management (LNG Industry)

Fundamentals of Crude Oil Valuation and Pricing

Programme OverviewThis programme is designed to expose energy trading and finance professionals to an overview of energy commodity market management, derivatives markets and trading in an applied context.

Who Should Attend?Energy specialist who wish to develop skills in investment analysis and appraisal, government petroleum policies review, formulation and development, project commissioning, project financing and evaluation.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The energy market• Devising and implementing effective economic plans

and strategies• Energy markets and trading purposes• Energy trading strategies and contract valuation

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to oil markets• Energy trading management• Crude oil valuation and pricing• Commodity derivatives and trading• Overview of crude oil demand and supply

Petroleum Economics and Management

Programme OverviewThis programme provides delegates with the opportunity to develop appropriate management economic analytical skills in order to understand corporate finance theory, techniques and the implications of corporate financing decisions in the energy industry.

Who Should Attend?This programme is designed for delegates who wish to develop and enhance economic and financial skills to allow them to analyse and conduct a range of economic and financial management approaches relevant to the industry.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Devising and implementing effective industry economic plans

and strategies• Appreciating the economic and commercial aspects and cost

structure associated with oil industry and projects• Current energy project finance structures, requirements

and framework• Energy finance and economics management theories and

assets evaluation

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to petroleum economics: principles and definitions• Oil and gas management economic• Petroleum market management• Petroleum pricing and costing• Exploration and producing economics

Petroleum Market Management

Programme OverviewThis programme has been developed to provide delegates with skills enabling them to analyse various economic factors, equity markets and emerging economies to help weigh risk and uncertainty when evaluating and choosing optimal petroleum investment opportunities.

Who Should Attend?Petroleum, oil and gas managers, supervisors and operating personnel concerned with costs, profitability, budgets, company development and other aspects of economic analysis of petroleum production on a project, corporate, and worldwide basis, who have had some previous experience in this area.

Programme OutcomeBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Current global oil market• Pricing techniques of crude oil and futures markets• Managing petroleum commodity risk, hedging, equity markets

and investment• The growth of emerging economy domestic petroleum markets

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to petroleum marketing• Global oil market and demand management overview• Introduction to petroleum capital markets and finance• Petroleum policy, economics and lifecycle evaluation

LNG Distribution Management

Programme OverviewThis training programme provides LNG management professionals with a comprehensive overview of the LNG distribution, supply chain and safety management from upstream exploration and production to downstream refining, sales and marketing. Delegates will gain an overview of processes and technology in the LNG distribution chain, case studies and reflections.

Who Should Attend?Professionals in the oil and gas industry including operation, logistics, supply chain and business development managers, contract negotiators, business analysts, government officials in the energy institutions, energy strategic planners and investors.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• LNG economic, fiscal and project planning• LNG exploration and production processes, techniques and

associated risks• Natural gas market issues and industry mechanism• LNG safety management

Key Programme Highlights• Overview of LNG industry• LNG distribution and supply management• Logistics and operation management• LNG production, storage and distribution risk management

Offshore Operation Safety Management

Programme OverviewThis programme is intended to provide awareness of various aspects of offshore safety management processes, risk assessment tools and techniques that are applied by petroleum, gas exploration and production organisations.

Who Should Attend?Energy HSE professionals, oil and gas engineers, operators, business directors, project managers, commissioning engineers, fund managers, HR managers and new management professionals moving into facility operation and management positions.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Operations environment risk management in oil and gas industry• Key issues that affect oil production and processing• ISO 177776: 2002 Tools and techniques for hazard identification

and risk management

Key Programme Highlights• Offshore operation management• Introduction to OPITO safety standards• Managing ISO 17776 International standards offshore• Offshore risk management• Marine safety principles and controls

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Oil and Gas Business Management

Programme OverviewThis programme will enable delegates to understand and appreciate the essential cost elements of petroleum operations management and investment economics, review parameters which affect energy refinery profitability and to develop a working knowledge of the management tools used in the oil and gas industry.

Who Should Attend?This tailored programme is suitable for oil and gas finance directors and managers, petroleum project and fund managers, technical, operating and engineering personnel working in the refining industry, petroleum industry analysts and planners, traders and commercial specialists in the oil and gas industry.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Oil and gas management techniques• Managing and conducting costs analysis and margins comparison• Evaluate the profitability of a new oil and gas processing unit• Managing oil and gas businesses • Future of the refining industry and forecast development of oil

consumption

Key Programme Highlights• Oil and gas management fundamentals• Principles of oil and gas business management• Oil and gas management economics• Oil and gas strategic management principles• Oil and gas business operations and projects management

Management Fundamental (Oil and Gas)

Programme OverviewThis programme will give oil and gas professionals the opportunity to gain a technical and commercial understanding of the industry fundamentals. Delegates will gain an appreciation of the principal activities in the international upstream, midstream and downstream petroleum industry.

Who Should AttendThis tailored programme is suitable for oil and gas industry individuals who seek a greater understanding of the fundamentals in the global oil and gas business.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Oil and gas Industries and markets• Oil and gas terminology• Production and distribution management processes• Commercial issues underpinning exploration and development

Key Programme Highlights• Overview of oil and gas management system• Oil and gas production and processing management• Oil and gas pricing and market• Global economic impact of oil and gas industry• Challenges facing oil and gas businesses

Global Oil and Gas Management

Programme OverviewThis programme will give oil and gas professionals the opportunity to develop modern management techniques and commercial understanding of the industry. It covers the principles, tools, techniques and applications of oil and gas business management from upstream to downstream.

Who Should Attend?This tailored programme is suitable for oil and gas individuals who seek a greater management understanding of the global oil and gas business, geologists, engineers and business managers working in NOCs and energy ministries.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following: • Global energy industry, oil and gas terminology • Energy production and distribution management processes• Commercial concerns underpinning exploration and development• Develop new techniques for managing energy activities

Key Programme Highlights• Overview of global oil and gas Industry• Oil and gas industry global distribution and capacity• Trends in oil and gas business management• Oil and gas business management in practice• Global oil and gas marketing dynamics

Oil and Gas Business Development

Programme OverviewThis programme provides delegates from the oil and gas industry with the essential updated intelligent insight, business management tools and techniques assisting in the development of modern management skills needed to be effective business development and management professionals in the oil and gas industry.

Who Should Attend?Petroleum, oil and gas management specialist, energy planning managers, oil and gas engineers, project managers, analysts, commercial managers, economists, government officials, geologists, business advisors, asset managers, E&P managers, petroleum product managers.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The economics, commercial aspects and cost structure associated

with oil and gas industry• Petroleum economic, fiscal and business development

planning challenges• Oil and gas industry value chain• Awareness of development, transport and market options

for oil and gas.

Key Programme Highlights• Modern oil and gas business overview• Processes and drivers of oil and gas business• Oil and gas business commercialisation• Global resource trends, demands and supply chains• Managing oil and gas business cycle, business opportunities

and regulatory uncertainty

Procurement Management for Oil and Gas Industry

Programme OverviewThis programme is designed to provide delegates with an in-depth understanding of oil and gas procurement, production, distribution and stakeholder management to enable them to become accomplished oil industry procurement, logistics, and project or business managers. Delegates will acquire the knowledge and skills to effectively manage the procurement functions.

Who Should Attend?Oil and gas industry professionals involved in vendor management, outsourcing, procurement and contracting, PMO, supply chain and purchasing.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Understand the structure of oil and gas procurement management• Procurement policies, systems and procedures• Managing key elements of procurement and supply chain• Managing procurement contracts and stakeholders

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to oil and gas procurement management• Fundamental of procurement management • Oil and gas procurement contract laws and standards• Procurement and supply chain management• Production sharing contracts (PSCs) Management

Fundamentals of LNG Industry

Programme OverviewThis training programme provides delegates with a comprehensive overview of LNG industry from upstream exploration and production to downstream refining, sales and marketing. Delegates will gain an appreciation of industry dynamics and a thorough understanding of the changing industry dynamics, as well as the key issues affecting its development and future.

Who Should AttendThis programme is specifically designed for those seeking a broader knowledge of LNG industry and markets, new starters in the industry, lawyers involved in the industry contract management, oil and gas investment managers, analysts, traders, ministerial, governmental and industrial bodies and development agency staff, economists, financiers and legal professionals supporting the industry, together with management consultants providing services to the energy companies.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Gain insight into LNG economics• LNG exploration and production processes, techniques and

associated risks• The dynamics of natural gas market issues• Gain insights into the geopolitical economy of oil and gas

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to LNG industry• LNG and crude oil production and development• LNG exploration management • LNG production and processing• Management of LNG industry market

Oil and Gas Production Management

Programme OverviewThis programme is designed to provide delegates with an in-depth general understanding of international oil and gas exploration and production fundamentals, facility management techniques and processes, exploring the critical production issues and challenges in the rapidly growing and ever changing sector of the oil and gas industry.

Who Should Attend?Professionals in oil and gas industry including production managers, plant management officers, business development managers, contract negotiators, business analysts, government officials in the energy institutions, energy strategic planners and investors.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The structure of petroleum exploration and production• Managing key elements of oil and gas production• Appropriately identifying and managing the risks and opportunities

in the oil and gas industry• Current oil and gas exploitation and marketing challenges

Key Programme Highlights• Oil and gas production management fundamentals• Oil and gas production facilities• Oil and gas storage, transportation and marketing• Economics of production management

Introduction to LNG Industry

Programme OverviewThis programme has been developed to provide LNG industry delegates with a comprehensive overview of the industry. Delegates will gain an appreciation of industry dynamics and the key issues affecting its development and future.

Who Should Attend?LNG industry professionals, investment managers, analysts, traders, ministerial, governmental and industry bodies and development agency staff, economists, financiers and legal professionals supporting the industry, together with management consultants providing services to LNG companies.

Programme OutcomeBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• LNG economic and project planning • LNG exploration and production processes, techniques and

associated risks• The dynamics of natural gas market issues• Gas trading market, refining, pricing and hedging approaches

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to LNG industry• LNG and crude oil production and development• LNG exploration management • LNG production and processing• Management of LNG industry market

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Strategic Power Project Management

Programme OverviewThis programme is designed to provide power and electricity industry professionals with the principles and practices of strategic project management, planning and implementation through a selection of case studies, methodologies and theories.

Who Should Attend?Professionals in the power industry at all levels and in all disciplines, including business development managers, process and production engineers, procurement and logistics managers, business analysts, government officials in the energy institutions, energy strategic planners and investors.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The difference between planning and scheduling• Structure of power industry project management techniques• Power and electricity market demand and supply management• Different power and electricity project management processes

and tools

Key Programme Highlights• Project management: principles and practices• Strategic project management• Project scope planning and development• Project planning and Implementation• Electricity and power project risk management

Power Supply Planning and Contracting

Programme OverviewThis programme aims to provide delegates with the skills for managing power systems and supply chain, operation and distribution management processes. The programme provides delegates with the tools and skills that will facilitate the implementation of projects aiming to secure a sustainable energy distribution.

Who Should Attend?This programme is designed for power industry supply chain management professionals, power plant distribution and operation managers, power plant logistics and power system engineers.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• A basic understanding of electricity power system works • The inter-connection of power distribution system • Modern power distribution and management systems• Power regulations, standards and industry best practice

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to power generation and supply management• Scope of power planning and contracting• Power contract management• Power distribution and management systems• Challenges of power planning and contracting

Portfolio Management (Oil and Gas)

Programme OverviewThis programme provides delegates with an integrated approach to implementing and managing different oil and gas projects. It covers concepts, tools and techniques of project management based on the elements of the project management body of knowledge.

Who Should Attend?Energy industry planners, project operators, stakeholders, designers, project managers, business managers, consultants, project analysts, senior executives, project team members, members of project management offices, project customers, functional managers, trainers and researchers.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Planning and managing several oil and gas projects• Project planning and scheduling using Work Breakdown

Structures (WBS) • The importance of portfolio risk management • Setting up an effective quality management approach

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to oil and gas portfolio management• Oil and gas portfolio risk management • Structure of oil and gas portfolio management• Scope of oil and gas portfolio management• Management of oil and gas projects and briefs

Power Distribution Management

Programme OverviewThis programme is designed to provide delegates with an in-depth understanding of power and electricity industry procurement, production, distribution and stakeholder’s management.

Who Should Attend?Power industry business development managers, process and production engineers, procurement and logistics managers, energy analysts, government officials, energy strategic planner and investors.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Power distribution management structure• Power procurement and supply chain• Power and electricity procurement contracts• Power industry market structure

Key Programme Highlights• Power and electricity production and distribution management• Power and electricity logistics management• Procurement management• Electricity distribution risk management

Power Market and Infrastructure Management

Programme OverviewThis programme provides an overview of the fundamentals of the emerging economies’ power markets, covering market structure, supply, demand and power flows. It empowers delegates with tools and skills to understand the various types of power structure, demand, consumption trends and how regulation is changing this structure.

Who Should Attend?Power and electricity industry professionals, business development managers, process and production engineers, procurement and logistics managers, energy business analysts, government officials in the energy institutions, energy strategic planners and investors.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Power market structure and industry overview• Procurement and supply chain• Power industry infrastructure development demand management• Impact of environmental legislation

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to power markets• Power and electricity market economics• Power and electricity infrastructures • Power market demand and supply management• Global challenges in global power markets

Strategic Planning and Development for Oil Industry

Programme OverviewThis programme aims to provide delegates with the skills for managing and planning oil industry activities. The programme is designed to provide delegates with an in-depth general understanding of energy industry strategic development and project management.

Who Should Attend?This programme is designed for oil industry management professionals, operation managers, public sector officials and energy management engineers.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Oil industry planning and development• Oil market demand and supply management• Upstream and downstream development policies• Strategic management of energy industry

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to oil industry• Upstream and downstream management• Petroleum management economics• Strategic planning and development for oil and gas• Risk management and business continuity

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Upstream and Downstream Oil and Gas Tailored Training Programme

We offer the following:• Oil and Gas Marketing• Oil and Gas Project and Operation Management• Oil and Gas Management Fundamentals• Gas Value Chain Strategy• Oil Transportation and Storage• Oil and Gas Management• Petroleum Processing and Gas Management• Petroleum Contracts and Economics• Crude Oil Marketing and Trading • Petroleum Fundamentals• Introduction to Offshore Operation

For further details or booking regarding these tailored programmes, please contact us at + (44) 020 7731 9801 or email us: [email protected]

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Nigerian Electricity Industry Supply Management

Programme OverviewThe Nigerian electricity supply industry requires extensive modernisation and restructuring as evidenced by the current on-going power cuts and the chronic undercapacity of the system. The programme is designed to provide delegates with an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the current Nigerian power and electricity industry supply chain management structure, providing improvement strategies and approaches.

Who Should Attend?This programme is aimed at power industry business development managers, process and production engineers, procurement and logistics managers, energy analysts, government officials, energy strategic planners and investors.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Nigerian power and electricity industry structure.• Nigerian power contract procurement and supply chain• Risks and opportunities associated with managing power and

electricity businesses and projects in Nigeria.• Nigerian power and electricity market demand and supply

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to Nigerian power and electricity industry• Marketing and pricing structure for Nigerian power and electricity• Power and electricity distribution and supply chain management• Challenges facing the power industry in Nigeria

Power and Electricity Project Management

Programme OverviewThis programme is designed to provide delegates in the power industry with an in-depth understanding of power and electricity industry project management to enable them to become accomplished power industry project and business managers. Delegates will be introduced to the principles and practices of project management through a selection of case studies and theories.

Who Should Attend?Professionals in the power industry at all levels and in all disciplines, including business development managers, process and production engineers, procurement and logistics managers, business analysts, government officials in the energy institutions, energy strategic planners and investors.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Structure of power industry project management techniques• Power procurement and supply chain• Power and electricity market demand and supply management• Different power and electricity project management processes

and tools

Key Programme Highlights• Project management: principles and practices• Power and electricity management• Power and electricity contract management• Procurement management

Power Industry Planning and Management

Programme OverviewThis programme is designed to provide delegates in the power industry with an in-depth understanding of power and electricity industry market demand, procurement, production, distribution and stakeholder management.

Who Should Attend?Power industry business development managers, process and production engineers, procurement and logistics managers, energy business analysts, government officials in energy institutions, energy strategic planners and investors.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Energy management to market and industrial needs• Energy management leadership strategies• Power planning and management strategies• Risks associated with managing power contracts

Key Programme Highlights• Power and electricity industry management overview• Planning considerations in power management• Power market planning and economics • Power and electricity supply chain management • Electricity distribution risk management

Strategic Management of Power Industry

Programme OverviewThis programme is designed to provide delegates in the power industry with an in-depth understanding of power and electricity industry strategic management, market demand, procurement, production, distribution and stakeholder’s management.

Who Should Attend?Power industry business development managers, process and production engineers, procurement and logistics managers, energy business analysts, government officials in energy institutions, energy strategic planners and investors.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Energy management to market and industrial needs.• Energy management leadership strategies• Power planning and management strategies• Risks associated with managing power contracts.

Key Programme Highlights• Power and electricity industry management overview• Power market management economics• Strategic management • Electricity development management• Strategic planning process

Power Development and Project Management

Programme OverviewThis programme is designed to provide delegates with an in-depth understanding of power and electricity industry development and project management. It is designed to provide theoretical, practical and hands-on training of the management aspects of managing and implementing power projects.

Who Should Attend?This programme is aimed at professionals in the power industry such as business development managers, process and production engineers, procurement and logistics managers, energy analysts, government officials, energy strategic planners and investors.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Power industry development• Power and electricity market demand and supply management• Energy risk management methods• Power development policies

Key Programme Highlights• Project management: principles and practices• Power industry management • Power and electricity industry economics• Power market planning and development• Power development risk management strategies

Power Project Management

Programme OverviewThis programme is designed to provide delegates in the power industry with an in-depth understanding of power and electricity industry project management to enable them to become accomplished power industry project and business managers.

Who Should Attend?Professionals in the power industry at all levels and in all disciplines, including business development managers, process and production engineers, procurement and logistics managers, business analysts, government officials in the energy institutions, energy strategic planners and investors.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Structure of power industry project management techniques• Power procurement and supply chain• Power and electricity market demand and supply management• Different power and electricity project management processes

and tools

Key Programme Highlights• Project management: principles and practices• Project planning and implementation• Procurement management• Electricity and power project risk management• Procurement management

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Power/Electricity Management Tailored Training Programme

We offer the following:• Introduction to Power/Electricity Management• Introduction to Electricity Production• Electrical Power Industry Management• Principal of Power Station Operation• Electricity Transmission and Distribution• Electricity Power Project Management• Introduction to the Electricity Industry• Power Plant Performance Management• Electricity Generation• Electricity Tariff Regulation and Management

For further details or booking regarding these tailored programmes, please contact us at + (44) 020 7731 9801 or email us: [email protected]

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Sustainable Energy Development

Programme OverviewThis programme aims to provide delegates with an advanced and comprehensive understanding of renewable energy sector management in the global context.

Who Should Attend?This programme is a complementary workshop that will be beneficial to professionals and individuals considering working in the renewable energy industry, looking for a consultancy or management job and/or those who have to evaluate the benefits of adopting renewable energy technology and policies.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The need to develop renewable energy in the global energy context• The environmental impact issues concerning the development of

renewable energy projects• Distinguish different types of renewable energy: Solar, wind, hydro,

geo-thermal and gas• The political economic issues concerning the development of

renewable energy projects

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to energy industry sustainable management• Renewable energy resources, policy, politics and regulations• Environmental impact assessment• Introduction to solar, hydro, wind, wave and tidal energy• Carbon markets analysis, trading and pricing

Strategic Development and Operation of Renewable Energy

Programme OverviewThis training programme aims to provide delegates with an enhanced understanding of operation management and structuring of the renewable energy industry.

Who Should Attend?This programme is designed to benefit energy professionals involved in sustainability and the renewable energy global market, after working either directly or indirectly in managing energy projects, financial institutions fund managers, government officials, project finance executives, project consultants, government agencies, public sector managers, potential bidders and scheme promoters.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Overview of the renewable energy project financing• Alternative energy economic benefits and pitfalls• Renewable energy procurement management processes• Identify future potential in renewable energy and power

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to renewable energy industry• Energy management practice and principles• Alternative energy industry overview• Strategic operations management• Renewable energy development

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Energy Industry

Programme OverviewThis programme aims to provide delegates with a comprehensive understanding of sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in the energy industry through exposure to a number of different aspects associated with sustainability management, such as energy business studies, cultural studies, economics, engineering, gender studies, political science, research methodology, sociology and urban studies.

Who Should Attend?Commercial managers in the oil and gas industry, geologists and engineers, energy consultants, legal practitioners, insurance and risk managers, petroleum and energy government departments, policy makers and regulators.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Identify problems and challenges facing energy companies in

managing environmental damage• Energy production and distribution corporate policies• Recognise and reconcile the competing demands of corporate policies

and stakeholder interests• Demonstrate the value of CSR in order to better inform

decision-making

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)• Risk, responsibility and accountability • Community and cultural impact on society• Critical approaches to corporate communication• Economic contexts and impact

Introduction to Renewable Energy Management

Programme OverviewThis programme aims to provide delegates with an advanced and comprehensive coverage and understanding of renewable energy sector management in a global context.

Who Should Attend?This programme is a complementary workshop that will be beneficial to professionals and individuals considering working in the renewable energy industry, looking for a consultancy or management job and/or those who have to evaluate the benefits of adopting renewable energy technology and policies such as environment impact assessors, auditors, managers and directors intending to invest in renewable energy sector activities.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The need to develop renewable energy in the global energy context• Environmental impact issues concerning the development of

renewable energy projects• Distinguish different types of renewable energy: solar, wind, hydro,

geo-thermal and gas• The political economic issues concerning the development of

renewable energy projects

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to renewable energy management• Renewable energy resources, policy, politics and regulations• Introduction to solar, hydro, wind, wave and tidal energy• Conventional and renewable energy consumption and comparisons

Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Management

Programme OverviewThis programme enables delegates to combine technology, science, economics, forecasting, history and politics with the commercial realities of the energy industry, giving an integrated and impartial view of the attributes and drawbacks of a range of energy sources.

Who Should Attend?This programme is designed for individuals looking to increase their knowledge of managing sustainability in the energy market.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Global issues and trends impacting on the energy industry• The use of power generation, energy efficiency, nuclear

and hydro power• Identify different sources of energy• Effective and efficient energy management and controlling

Key Programme Highlights• Management fundamentals• Energy management: principles and practice• Energy efficiency management• Sustainable energy management• Sustainability in project management

Renewable Energy Operation Management

Programme OverviewThis training programme aims to provide participants with an enhanced understanding of operation management and structuring of renewable energy industry.

Who Should Attend?This programme is designed to benefit energy professionals concerned with sustainability and the renewable energy global market, working either directly or indirectly in managing energy projects, as well as financial institutions fund managers, government officials, project finance executives, project consultants, government agencies, public sector managers, potential bidders and scheme promoters.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Overview of the renewable energy project financing• Alternative energy economic benefits and pitfalls• Renewable energy procurement management processes• Identify future potential in renewable energy and power

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to renewable energy• Energy management economics and finance• Operation management in practice• Energy policy and the environment• Environmental impacts of energy management

Energy and Sustainability Management

Programme OverviewThis programme enables delegates to combine technology, science, economics, forecasting, history and politics with the commercial realities of the energy industry, giving an integrated and impartial view of the attributes and drawbacks of a range of energy sources.

Who Should Attend?This programme is designed for individuals looking to increase their knowledge of managing sustainability in the energy market.

Programme OutcomeBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Global issues and trends impacting the energy industry• The use of power generation, energy efficiency, nuclear and

hydro power• Identify different transportation energies, vehicle designs and

bio-fuels• Consider the future of renewable sources of energy for

power generation

Key Programme Highlights• Energy management: principles and practice• Renewable energy industry overview• Low carbon economics• Sustainable energy management

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Sustainability and Renewable Energy Management Tailored Training Programme

We offer the following:• Managing Environmental Responsibilities• Waste Management• Renewable Energy Essentials• Climate Change and Carbon Management• Environmental Pollution and Management• Environmental Impact in the Energy Industry• Environmental Sustainability and Green Technology• Energy Sustainable Strategic Management • Impact of Oil Production in the Developing World• Offshore Waste Management• Introduction to Environmental Management System (EMS)• Managing Emissions and Greenhouse Gases• Understanding the Global Emission Trading Scheme• Principles and Concepts of Management Economics of

Renewable Energy

For further details or booking regarding these tailored programmes, please contact us at + (44) 020 7731 9801 or email us: [email protected]

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POLICY, LAW AND COMPLIANCE

Energy Contracts, Policy, Law and Compliance Management Tailored Training Programme

We offer the following:• International Corporate Governance Law for Energy Industry• International Environmental Law• Sustainable Energy Regulation Management• Emission Trading Market and Regulation• Introduction to Oil and Gas International Contract Law• Energy Industry Law and Regulations Compliance• Energy Regulatory Policy and Market Reform• Managing Petroleum Industry Law and Policy Compliance• Enhancing Natural Resources Law and Policy• Energy Law and Policy Compliance Management• Energy Contract Management• Oil and Gas Policy and Strategic Management• ISO 14001:Environmental Management Standards• ISO 29001:Oil and Gas Management Standards

• ISO 50001: Energy Management • ISO 16001 :Energy Management International Standards• Energy Joint Venture Management• Oil and Gas Production Sharing Agreement • Nigerian Energy Industry Local Content Law• Managing Compliance in Energy Industry

For further details or booking regarding these tailored programmes, please contact us at + (44) 020 7731 9801 or email us: [email protected]

Economics of Renewable Energy

Programme OverviewThis programme is developed to equip industry professionals with the advanced interdisciplinary skills and knowledge required to plan, implement, manage, optimise and evaluate the economic viability of renewable energy schemes and projects while taking into account economic, political and societal concerns.

Who Should Attend?This programme is specifically designed for those who plan a professional or managerial career in the field of operations, logistics or supply chain management, business development analysts and environment consultants in the energy industry.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The risk factors in renewable power projects• Analyse the market context, trends and future prospects of different

renewable power solutions• Carbon trading economics

Key Programme Highlights• Renewable energy market overview• Renewable energy economics• Global sustainability management• International carbon market

Low Carbon Energy Economics

Programme OverviewThis programme is developed to equip delegates with advanced interdisciplinary skills and knowledge required to plan, implement, manage, optimise and evaluate the economic viability of renewable energy schemes and projects while taking into account of economic, political and societal concerns.

Who Should Attend?This programme is specifically designed for those who plan a professional or managerial career in the field of operations, logistics or supply chain management, business development, analysts and/or environment consultants in the energy industry.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The risk factors in renewable power projects• Analyse the market context, trends and future prospects of different

renewable power solutions• Carbon trading economics

Key Programme Highlights• Overview of low carbon energy economics • Principles and concepts of low carbon energy• The economics of renewable power projects• International carbon trading and Impacts• Carbon markets analysis, trading and pricing

ECONOMICS AND MARKETS

Energy Economic and Power Market

Programme OverviewThis programme offers delegates knowledge and understanding of the theoretical underpinnings of the energy and power market corporate economics, challenges, choices and their interaction with financial markets enabling delegates to develop communication, problem-solving and management skills through study and practical knowledge sharing.

Who Should Attend?Energy industry professionals who wish to develop and enhance their skills and knowledge to allow them to analyse and conduct a range of economic and financial management approaches relevant to the energy and power industry.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Able to develop and implement effective economic plans

and strategies• Appreciate the economic and commercial aspects and cost structure

associated with the energy industry and power market• Power market management tools and processes• Energy finance and economics management theories and its effect

on the future industry

Key Programme Highlights• Global energy economics overview• Management economics• Power market management and analysis• Economic analysis of energy investments• Energy markets and principle

Energy Trading and Market Management

Programme OverviewThis programme is designed to equip delegates with the necessary skills in managing energy market demand, derivatives markets and trading in an applied context. It also exposes delegates to various dimensions of risk in energy markets and risk management tools.

Who Should Attend?Energy specialists who wish to develop skills in investment analysis and appraisal, government petroleum policies review, formulation and development, project commissioning, project financing and evaluation.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Gain in-depth understanding of the energy market• Ability to devise and implement effective economic plans

and strategies for the industry• Develop comprehensive understanding of energy markets,

trading venues and trading purposes• Energy trading strategies and contract valuation

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to energy markets• Energy trading and trading risk• Commodity derivatives and trading• Energy market structures and philosophies• Fundamental of trading and arbitrage

Energy Market Risk Management

Programme OverviewThis programme focuses on providing delegates with the practical skills and methods needed to improve projects, market management and operating performance across the energy industry. The programme will enable delegates to develop the ability and knowledge to use world class project and risk management tools, approaches and techniques to enhance business operational performance.

Who Should Attend?Risk managers, planning managers, oil and gas engineers, project managers, analysts, commercial managers, economists, government officials, geologists, business advisors, asset managers, Exploration and Production (E&P) managers and product managers.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• A deep understanding of the energy market• The latest thinking in managing new energy projects• Develop new operation management tools and techniques• Ability to schedule and manage project resources effectively

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to energy market management• Energy trading and risk management• Corporate and financial market• Principles of energy derivative and pricing• Risk management In the energy market

Energy Commodity Market

Programme OverviewThis programme is designed to equip delegates with an overview of energy commodity market management, derivative markets and trading in an applied context. It also exposes delegates to various dimensions of risk in the energy market and management tools.

Who Should Attend?Energy specialists who wish to develop skills in investment analysis and appraisals, government petroleum policies review, formulation and development, project commissioning, project financing and evaluation.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• In-depth understanding of energy market• Able to devise and implement effective economic plans and strategies

for the industry• Develop understanding of energy markets, trading venues and

trading purposes• Energy trading strategies and contract valuation

Key Programme Highlights• Principles of energy commodity marketing• Introduction to energy market management• Energy trading principles and management• Corporate and financial energy market• Commodity derivatives management

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Logistic and Supply Chain Management for Oil and Gas

Programme OverviewThis programme provide delegates with in-depth understanding and knowledge into the rapidly changing and stimulating world of oil and gas distribution and supply chain management. This programme aims to provide a thorough grounding in the nature of modern logistics operations and management practices of international logistics.

Who Should Attend?Professionals in oil and gas industry including operation, logistics, supply chain and business development managers, contract negotiators, business analysts, government officials in energy institutions, energy strategic planners and investors.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The structure of oil and gas distribution management• Managing key elements of oil and gas procurement and supply chain• Appropriately identifying and managing the risks and opportunities in

distributing oil and gas products• Oil and gas production policies and strategies including contract

negotiations

Key Programme Highlights• Key elements of oil and gas production and distribution management• Procurement management• Logistics and operation management• Oil and gas distribution risk management• The supply and value chain in oil and gas management

Petroleum Supply Chain Management

Programme OverviewThis programme will give petroleum, oil and gas professionals the opportunity to gain theoretical, technical and commercial understanding of industry supply chain management.

Who Should Attend?This tailored programme is suitable for oil and gas individuals who seek a greater understanding of the fundamentals in the global oil and gas business supply chain management.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following: • Insight into petroleum supply chain management • Petroleum management terminology• Understand energy production and distribution

management processes• Commercial issues underpinning exploration and development

Key Programme Highlights• Oil and gas production and distribution management• Logistics and supply chain management• Supply chain theoretical overview• Logistics management• Inventory management

Carbon Management Economics and Trading

Programme OverviewThis programme is developed to equip delegates with the advanced interdisciplinary skills and knowledge required to plan, implement, manage, optimise and evaluate the economic viability of renewable energy schemes and projects while taking into account of economic, political and societal concerns.

Who Should Attend?This programme is specifically designed for those who plan a professional or managerial career in the field of operations, logistics or supply chain management, business development, analysts and environment consultants in the energy industry.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The risk factors in renewable power projects• Quantify the sensitivity of renewable energy project economics

and their key variables and risk factors• Analyse the market context, trends and future prospects of different

renewable power solutions• Carbon trading economics

Key Programme Highlights• Renewable energy market overview• Key concepts in understanding renewable energy economics• The economics of renewable power projects• International carbon trading• Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in energy industry

Outsourcing and Procurement Management (Energy Industry)

Programme OverviewThis programme addresses the challenges faced by energy stakeholders in outsourcing, managing new and existing energy contracts and procurement activities. This programme will provide delegates with a unique opportunity to benchmark mitigation strategies with other industry professionals on how to draft, negotiate, and manage contracts, as well as address best practice strategies on handling outsourcing indemnity and allocating risk across the industry.

Who Should Attend?Energy industry professionals looking to improve their contract negotiation skills and overall commercial performance, legal practitioners, insurance and risk managers looking to reduce the legal and contract risks for their companies, government departments, policy makers and regulators.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Develop a good understanding of negotiating energy contracts• The risks associated with outsourcing services • The challenges in managing procurement activities • Manage project delays and damages through effective contracting

Key Programme Highlights• Energy contract management: principles and practices• Outsourcing management• Procurement management• Production sharing contracts (PSCs) management

Logistics Procurement Management (Energy Industry)

Programme OverviewThis programme addresses the challenges faced by energy stakeholders in managing new and existing energy contracts and procurement activities. This programme will provide delegates with a unique opportunity to benchmark mitigation strategies with other industry professionals on how to draft, negotiate and manage contracts, as well as address best practice strategies on handling indemnity and allocating risk across the industry.

Who Should Attend?Energy industry professionals looking to improve their contract negotiation skills and overall commercial performance, legal practitioners, insurance and risk managers looking to reduce the legal and contract risks for their companies, government departments, policy makers and regulators.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Develop a comprehensive understanding of negotiating

energy contracts• The risks associated with energy contracts management • The challenges in managing procurement activities • Managing project delays and damages through effective contracting

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to logistics procurement management• Energy logistics and procurement • Procurement management: principles and practices• Negotiating and drafting production sharing contracts (PSCs)• Challenges in energy logistics and procurement management

Energy Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Programme OverviewThis programme is designed to provide the necessary expertise to meet future logistics challenges. It will enable delegates to develop effective procurement plans, processes, policies, systems and procedures.

Who Should Attend?Energy industry professionals involved in vendor management, outsourcing, procurement and contracting, PMO, supply chain and purchasing.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The structure of energy procurement management• Managing key elements of procurement and supply chain• Appropriately identifying and managing the risks associated with

managing procurement contracts• Different types of procurement contracts

Key Programme Highlights• Fundamentals of supply chain and logistics management• Supply chain economics and finance• Energy distribution management• Energy transportation and logistics

LNG Supply Chain Management

Programme OverviewThis programme provides delegates with an in-depth understanding and knowledge of the rapidly changing and stimulating world of LNG distribution and supply chain management. This programme aims to provide a thorough understanding of the nature of modern logistics operations and management practices of international logistics.

Who Should Attend?Professionals in LNG, oil and gas industry including operation, logistics, supply chain and business development managers, contract negotiators, business analysts, government officials in energy institutions, energy strategic planners and investors.

Programme OutcomeBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The structure of LNG distribution management• Managing key elements of LNG procurement

and supply chain• Identifying and managing appropriately the risks and opportunities

in distributing oil and gas products• LNG risk management policies and practices

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to LNG fundamentals• LNG procurement and supply chain management• Logistics and operation management• LNG distribution risk management

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ECONOMICS AND MARKETS

Energy Management Finance, Economics and Markets Tailored Training Programme

We offer the following:• Energy Project PFI• Energy Economics and Management• Economics of Energy Industry• Energy Resources and Commodities• Global Energy Challenges, Industries and Markets• Introduction to Energy and Petroleum Economics• Energy Economics and Financial Markets• Energy Derivatives Trading• Energy Economics, Consumer Behaviour and Risk Management• Economics of Energy Efficiency• Oil and Gas Investment Management• Financing of Energy Investments• Energy Trading and Settlement

For further details or booking regarding these tailored programmes, please contact us at + (44) 020 7731 9801 or email us: [email protected]

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Logistics and Operation Management

Programme OverviewThis programme is designed to up-skill delegates, providing the necessary expertise to meet future logistic challenges.It will enable delegates to develop effective procurement plans, processes, policies, systems and procedures.

Who Should Attend?Energy industry professionals involved in vendor management, outsourcing, procurement and contracting, PMO, supply chain and purchasing.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The structure of energy procurement management• Managing key elements of procurement and supply chain• Appropriately identifying and managing appropriately the risks

associated with managing procurement contracts.• Different types of procurement contracts

Key Programme Highlights• Fundamentals of energy logistic management• Supply chain economics and finance• Energy distribution management• Energy operation management• Financial management

Energy Logistics and Supply Chain Strategy

Programme OverviewThis programme provide delegates with an in-depth understanding and knowledge into the rapidly changing and stimulating world of energy distribution and supply chain management. This programme aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the nature of modern logistics operations and management practice of international logistics.

Who Should Attend?Professionals in oil and gas industry including operations, logistics, supply chain and business development managers, contract negotiators, business analysts, government officials in energy institutions, energy strategic planners and investors.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The structure of oil and gas distribution management• Managing key elements of oil and gas procurement and supply chain• Ability to appropriately identify and manage the risks and

opportunities in distributing oil and gas products• Oil and gas production policies and strategies including

contract negotiations

Key Programme Highlights• Fundamentals of energy strategy • Principles of sustainable energy supply chain strategies• Supply chain management• Procurement and supply chain management• Logistics and operation management

Distribution and Operation Change Management

Programme OverviewThis programme is designed to up-skill delegates, providing the necessary expertise to meet future logistics challenges. This programme aims to provide a thorough grounding in the nature of modern logistics operations and management practice of international logistics.

Who Should Attend?Energy industry professionals involved in vendor management, outsourcing, procurement and contracting, PMO, supply chain and purchasing.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The structure of energy procurement management• Managing key elements of procurement and supply chain• Appropriately identifying and managing the risks associated

with managing procurement contracts• Different types of procurement contracts

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to energy distribution planning and change management• Distribution operations capabilities• Change management processes• Operation management in the energy industry• Energy distribution management

Energy Industry Storage and Distribution Management

Programme OverviewThis programme aims to provide a thorough understanding of the nature of modern logistic operations and management practice of international logistics, providing the necessary expertise to meet future logistics challenges.

Who Should Attend?Energy industry professionals involved in vendor management, outsourcing, procurement and contracting, PMO, supply chain and purchasing.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The structure of energy procurement management• Managing key elements of procurement and supply chain• Appropriately identifying and managing the risks associated with

managing procurement contracts.• Different types of procurement contracts

Key Programme Highlights• Fundamentals of energy logistic management• Energy storage and distribution management• Energy operation management• Risk management in the storage of energy

Energy Industry Lean and Six Sigma Processes

Programme OverviewThis programme aims to provide a thorough understanding into the nature of modern logistics operations, Lean and Six Sigma Processes and management practices of international logistics.

Who Should Attend?Energy industry professionals involved in vendor management, outsourcing, procurement and contracting, Process Management Optimisation (PMO), supply chain and purchasing.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The structure of energy procurement management• Managing key elements of procurement and the supply chain• Ability to appropriately identify and manage the risks associated with

managing procurement contracts.• Different types of procurement contracts

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to Lean and Six Sigma processes• Six Sigma as a project management principle and tool• Operation management in energy industry• Energy project and process management

Production and Outsourcing Management

Programme OverviewThis programme addresses the challenges faced by energy stakeholders in outsourcing, managing new and existing energy contracts and procurement activities. This programme will provide delegates with a unique opportunity to benchmark mitigation strategies with other industry professionals on how to draft, negotiate, and manage contracts, as well as address best practice strategies on handling outsourcing indemnity and allocating risk across the industry.

Who Should Attend?Energy industry professionals looking to improve their contract negotiation skills and overall commercial performance, legal practitioners, insurance and risk managers looking to reduce the legal and contract risks for their companies, government departments, policy makers and regulators

Programme OutcomeBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Develop a comprehensive understanding of negotiating

energy contracts• The risks associated with outsourcing services • The challenges in managing procurement activities • Manage project delays through effective contracting

Key Programme Highlights• Energy contract management: principles and practices• Outsourcing management• Procurement management• Production sharing contracts (PSCs) management

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LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN

Oil and Gas, LNG Storage, Distribution, Logistics and Supply Chain Management Tailored Training Programme

We offer the following:• Six Sigma in the Supply Chain• Energy Storage Management• Performance Measurement in the Supply Chain• Warehouse Management• Logistics Outsourcing for the Energy Industry• Supply Chain Process Management• Demand and Inventory Management• Demand Chain Management• Supply Chain Sustainability• Energy Distribution and Supply Planning• Oil and Gas Distribution Management• Procurement Contract Management (Energy)

For further details or booking regarding these tailored programmes, please contact us at + (44) 020 7731 9801 or email us: [email protected]

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LNG Distribution Safety Management

Programme OverviewThis programme provides delegates with a comprehensive overview of the LNG distribution and safety management from upstream exploration and production to downstream refining, sales and marketing. Delegates will gain an overview of processes and technology in the LNG chain, case studies and reflections.

Who Should Attend?The programme is specifically designed for those seeking to develop broader knowledge of LNG industry operations, distribution and safety management.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• LNG economic, fiscal and project planning• LNG exploration and production processes, techniques and

associated risks• Natural gas markets challenges and industry mechanism• Gain insights into LNG safety management

Key Programme Highlights• Overview of LNG HSE management system• Introduction LNG risk and safety management• LNG distribution management• LNG exploration and production hazards and risks• Process safety management for LNG industry

HSE Management (Oil and Gas)

Programme OverviewThis programme will enable delegates to implement HSE management system, based on industry best practice. The programme will also provide familiarity with promoting a positive safety culture, accident analysis and modern risk management techniques for planning and implementing action plans.

Who Should Attend?Oil engineers, business directors, project managers, commissioning engineers, fund managers, HR managers and new management professionals moving into facility operations and management positions.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Demonstrate the role of risk management as the main element of HSE

management systems • Understand risk management techniques in applying this technique

to their own sphere of activities• Analyse some principal stages in the accident chain and

hazard models• Techniques to consistent optimisation of resource allocation for

production, maintenance and safety, based on risk and cost-benefit

Key Programme Highlights• Oil and gas management: principles and practices• Process safety management systems • Oil and gas hazards and risks management• ISO 17776 International standards• Environment risk management

Process Safety Management

Programme OverviewThis programme is intended to provide awareness of various offshore safety management processes, risk assessment tools and techniques that are applied by petroleum, gas exploration and production organisations.

Who Should Attend?Oil engineers, business directors, project managers, commissioning engineers, fund managers, HR managers and new management professionals moving into facility operation and management positions.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Operations environment risk management in oil and gas industry• The key issues that affect oil production and processing• ISO 17776 International standards• Techniques for hazard identification and risk assessment

Key Programme Highlights• Operation risk management: principles and practices• Managing ISO 17776 International standards in the energy industry• Process Safety Management 1 and 2• Scope of PSM

Energy HSE Management

Programme OverviewThis programme will enable delegates to develop the ability and knowledge of modern management tools, approaches and techniques in managing energy industry health, safety and environment risks.

Who Should Attend?Oil engineers, business directors, project managers, commissioning engineers, fund managers, HR managers and new management professionals moving into facility operation and management positions.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Operation environment risk management in energy industry• The key challenges that affect energy operations• ISO 17776 International standards• Techniques for hazard identification and risk assessment

Key Programme Highlights• Management for energy industry• Energy HSE management: principles and practices• ISO 17776 International standards• Energy cycle and challenges• Environment risk management

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Health Safety Environment and Security Management (HSES)

Training Programmes:

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HEALTH AND SAFETY

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Energy Project Risk Management

Programme OverviewThis programme is intended to give delegates a clear, comprehensive and rigorous knowledge of energy project risk management, the tools and techniques used to analyse and mitigate associate risks highlighting best practices for devising and executing risk management strategies and policies.

Who Should Attend?Energy management specialists, planning managers, oil and gas engineers, project managers, analysts, commercial managers, economists, government officials, geologists, business advisors, asset managers, E&P managers and product managers.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Fundamental causes and magnitude of energy market risks• Identifying and managing costs associated to energy risks• Select appropriate risk management tools for a range

of risk exposures• Recognise best practices for deployment in managing energy

projects risks

Key Programme Highlights• Project management: principals and practice• Risk management fundamentals• Project risk evaluation and management• Energy market risk management

Petroleum Project Risk Management

Programme OverviewThis programme provides delegates from petroleum, oil and gas industry an opportunity to develop and enhance appropriate analytic and planning skills in order to understand financial, project and market risk management theories and the implications in petroleum industry decision-making and policy formulating.

Who Should Attend?Petroleum, oil and gas management specialists, energy planning managers, oil and gas engineers, project managers, analysts, commercial managers, economists, government officials, geologists, business advisors, asset managers, E&P managers and petroleum product managers.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The fundamental causes and magnitude of petroleum market risks• Identifying and managing costs associated to petroleum industry risks• Selecting appropriate risk management tools for a range of

risk exposures• Recognising best practices for deployment in managing petroleum

projects risks

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to project management: principals and practice• Petroleum industry fundamentals• Petroleum project risk evaluation and management• Risk management and monitoring tools

Energy Industry Operation Risk Management

Programme OverviewThis programme is intended to provide awareness of various production environment risk assessment tools and techniques that are applied by petroleum, gas exploration and production organisations.

Who Should Attend?Oil engineers, business directors, project managers, commissioning engineers, fund managers, HR managers and new management professionals moving into facility operation and management positions.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Operation environment risk management in oil and gas industry• The key issues that affect oil production and process facilities• ISO 17776 International standards guidance on tools• Techniques for hazard identification and risk assessment

Key Programme Highlights• Petroleum production fundamentals• ISO 17776 International standards• Operation management in action• Risk management

Offshore and Onshore HSE Management

Programme OverviewThis programme will enable delegates to develop the ability and knowledge to use world class offshore and onshore management tools, approaches and techniques to enhance business operational performance by applying the latest thinking in managing risks.

Who Should Attend?Oil engineers, business directors, project managers, commissioning engineers, fund managers, HR managers and new management professionals moving into facility operation and management positions. Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Operations environment risk management in oil and gas industry• The key challenges that affect oil production and process facilities• ISO 17776 International standards guidance on tools• Techniques for hazard identification and risk assessment

Key Programme Highlights• Offshore and onshore management: principles and practices• Petroleum production fundamentals• ISO 17776 International standards• Environment risk management

Energy Environment Impact Management

Programme OverviewThis programme is intended to provide awareness of various production environment risk assessment tools and techniques that are applied by petroleum, gas exploration and production organisations.

Who Should Attend?Oil engineers, business directors, project managers, commissioning engineers, fund managers, HR managers and new management professionals moving into facility operation and management positions.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Operational environment management• The key issues that affect oil production and processing• In-depth understanding of energy environment management policies

and regulations• Techniques for hazard identification and risk assessment

Key Programme Highlights• Energy management fundamentals• Environment management policies and regulations• Impact assessment• Environment impact management

Energy Development and Environmental Management

Programme OverviewThis programme enables delegates to explore the social and environmental management aspects of energy development, use, economic benefits, policy and technology development.

Who Should Attend?This programme is designed for energy professionals looking to increase their knowledge and awareness of the global renewable energy industry, market development and demand management.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Global challenges and trends impacting on the energy industry• The use of power generation, energy efficiency, nuclear and

hydro power• Identify different transportation energies, vehicle designs

and bio-fuels• Consider the future of renewable sources of energy for

power generation

Key Programme Highlights• Energy management: principles and practice• Energy development economics• Introduction to renewable energy finance• Sustainable energy management• Sustainability in project management

Managing Global Energy Environment Standards

Programme OverviewThis programme provides practical environmental management approaches to ecology, economic and policy development in the supply of energy and best practice in sustainability management.

Who Should Attend?Oil engineers, business directors, project managers, commissioning engineers, fund managers, HR managers and new management professionals moving into facility operational and management positions.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Operational environment risk management in oil and gas industry• The key issues that affect oil production and process facilities• ISO 17776 International standards guidance on tools• Techniques for hazard identification and risk assessment

Key Programme Highlights• Carbon management• Environmental management within organisations• Global waste management• Energy production and distribution• Environment risk management

Energy and Environmental Management

Programme OverviewThis programme provides a critical approach to theories, techniques and methods in energy and environmental management.

Who Should Attend?Oil engineers, business directors, project managers, commissioning engineers, fund managers, HR managers and new management professionals moving into facility operation and management positions.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Operational environment management• The key issues that affect oil production and processing• In-depth understanding of energy environment management policies

and regulations• The relationship between energy systems and sustainable

development

Key Programme Highlights• Carbon management regulation and policy• Environmental management within organisations• Renewable energy management• Environmental pollution control

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Managing Energy Green Policies

Programme OverviewThis programme provides delegates with green energy theories, techniques and methods managing energy and environmental standards.

Who Should Attend?Oil engineers, business directors, project managers, commissioning engineers, fund managers, HR managers and new management professionals moving into facility operational and management positions.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Operational environment management• The key challenges that affect oil production and processing• Energy environment management policies and regulations• The relationship between energy systems and

sustainable development

Key Programme Highlights• Introductions to green energy policies• Carbon management regulation and policy• Environmental management within organisations• Environmental pollution control

Environmental Crisis Management (Oil and Gas)

Programme OverviewThis programme provides delegates with management theories, techniques and methods in managing oil and gas environmental risk and crisis.

Who Should Attend?Oil engineers, business directors, project managers, commissioning engineers, fund managers, HR managers and new management professionals moving into facility operation and management positions. Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Operations environment management• The key challenges that affect oil production and processing• Processes for identifying, evaluating and managing significant risk• The relationship between energy systems and

sustainable development

Key Programme Highlights• Introductions to environmental crisis management• Emergency cycle and environmental disaster management• Emergency risk assessment and analysis• Corporate risk and crisis management• Environmental pollution control

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Training Programmes:

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Health, Safety, Environment and Security (HSES) Management Tailored Training Programme

We offer the following:• Gas Plant Operators Safety Management• OPITO Training: Offshore Safety and Operation Standards • ISO 31000 Application of Risk to Management Systems• Gas Plant Emergency Procedures• HSE Project Specific• Plant and Operations Safety Management• Emergency Planning and Business Continuity• Oil and Gas Plant HSE and Risk Management• Environmental Assessment and Management• HSE Management in the Oil and Gas Industry• Risk, Safety and Governance in the Energy Industry• Environment Management in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production• Pollution Prevention Management• Waste and Disposal Management• Oil Spillage Management• Environmental Management System (EMS)

For further details or booking regarding these tailored programmes, please contact us at + (44) 020 7731 9801 or email us: [email protected]

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Power System Operation Management

Programme OverviewThis programme is designed to provide delegates in the power industry with an in-depth understanding of power and electricity system development and operation management. This programme will help to develop a clear understanding of the philosophy of modern power system operations and the role of energy management systems, their design and implementation.

Who Should Attend?This programme is ideal for professionals in the power industry including business development managers, process and production engineers and operations and plant managers.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Power system structure• Market mechanisms governing power retailing decisions• Power industry systems infrastructure development demand• Risks and opportunities associated with managing power operation

and distribution

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to power system operation management• Power security and risk management• Distribution and outage management system• Generation management systems and marketing influences• Operation management: principles and practices

Piping System Management

Programme OverviewThis programme provides real-world practical knowledge, foundation piping terminology, mathematics, and the underlying concepts and principles that determine the performance of piping systems.

Who Should Attend?Professionals in oil and gas industry including business development managers, contract negotiators, business analysts, government officials in energy institutions, energy strategic planners and investors.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Oil and gas production and processing management systems• Principles of process measurement and controls• Types of processes and process equipment used in piping systems • Types of piping systems and key concepts to understanding

system operation

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to piping systems and technology • Piping standards and regulations• Piping engineering and system processes • Piping maintenance protocols and management

Oil and Gas Processing Management

Programme OverviewThis programme is designed to provide delegates with an in-depth understanding of oil and gas production fundamentals, critical production issues and challenges in the rapidly changing oil and gas industry.

Who Should Attend?Professionals in oil and gas industry including business development managers, contract negotiators, business analysts, government officials in energy institutions, energy strategic planners and investors.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Oil and gas production and processing management systems• Managing key elements of oil and gas production• Appropriately identify and manage the risks and opportunities

in the oil and gas industry• Current oil and gas exploitation and marketing issues

Key Programme Highlights• Oil and gas processing management fundamentals• Oil and gas processing management• Scope of oil and gas processing• Economics of oil and gas processing management• Managing the risks in oil and gas processing

Plant Commissioning Management

Programme OverviewThis programme will enable delegates to develop the ability and knowledge to ensure a successful transition from the construction mechanical completion phase to final production operation.

Who Should Attend?Oil engineers, project managers, commissioning engineers and new management professionals moving into facility operation and management positions.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Developing and overall commissioning and plant start-up strategy• Managing issues dealing with the commissioning of electrical,

instrumentation and utilities systems• Developing an overall commissioning management plan, resource plan

and budget

Key Programme Highlights• Plant commissioning management• Plant commissioning programs development• Plant commissioning planning and strategy• Commissioning management systems• Managing risks during commissioning

Production Pre-Commissioning Management

Programme OverviewThis programme will enable delegates to develop the ability and knowledge to ensure a successful transition from and after mechanical construction completion phases to final production operation.

Who Should Attend?Oil engineers, project managers, commissioning engineers and new management professionals moving into facility operational and management positions.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• The processes involved with commissioning air and water systems• Developing techniques for successful pre-commission cleaning

of pipework• Developing quality-focused processes for managing the handover,

operation and maintenance of building facilities• Understanding the key challenges that affect oil production and

process facilities

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to pre-commissioning management• Production pre-commissioning planning and procedures• Commissioning tracking systems implementation• Quality assurance and control in production processes• Operational safety requirements for production pre-commissioning

LNG Commissioning Management

Programme OverviewThis programme will enable delegates to develop LNG plant commissioning ability and knowledge to ensure a successful transition from the construction mechanical completion phase to final production operation.

Who Should Attend?Oil engineers, project officers, maintenance engineers, project managers, commissioning engineers and new management professionals moving into facility operation and management positions.

Programme OutcomesBy the end of the programme, delegates will have developed key attributes and will have a greater understanding of the following:• Developing overall commissioning and plant start-up strategy• Dealing with machinery and equipment specific

commissioning challenges• Managing issues dealing with the commissioning of electrical,

instrumentation and utilities systems• Developing an overall commissioning management plan, resource plan

and budget

Key Programme Highlights• Introduction to LNG commissioning • Scope of LNG plant commissioning • LNG commissioning strategy• LNG commissioning management• LNG plant hook-up and start-up activities

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SYSTEM MANAGEMENT

Power, Oil and Gas Plant Facility, System and Engineering Management Tailored Training Programme

We offer the following:• Petroleum Production Management• Plant Operation and Maintenance • Control Systems, Strategies for Plant Performance• Plant Operation Management• Gas and Power Generation Control Systems • Power Management System (PMS)• An Introduction to Offshore Engineering • Piping Engineering • Natural Gas Engineering• Gas Plant Upgrade and Equipment Management• Civil Engineering• Electrical System Engineering

For further details or booking regarding these tailored programmes, please contact us at + (44) 020 7731 9801 or email us: [email protected]

COMMISSIONING AND MAINTENANCE

Operators, Pre-commissioning, Commissioning, Plant Start-up and Maintenance Tailored Training Programme

We offer the following:• Commissioning and Start-up Management• Oil and gas Plant Operator Fundamentals• Petroleum Production Engineering• Offshore Operation and Management • Overview of Plant Process Management• Plant Operation and Maintenance Procedures • Plant Maintenance: Construction and Commissioning • Facility Maintenance and Troubleshooting • Commissioning Management and Systems• Oil and Gas Waste Management• Pre/ Commissioning and Operation of LNG plant• Power Plant Commissioning

For further details or booking regarding these tailored programmes, please contact us at + (44) 020 7731 9801 or email us: [email protected]

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Payment All programme fees must be paid infull no later than 14 days prior to thestart of the programme (or immediatelyfor late bookings). Payments may bemade in alternative local currencies to British Pounds. The rate of conversion to be obtained from your local bank at the time of payment.

Your programme is NOT confirmed until payment has been received.

GTC will not be responsible for any financial shortfall if fees are changed from alternative foreign currency.

Certification and Business Tools are dependant upon programme fees being paid in full, prior to attendance.

Payment details GTC will require payments in GBP sterling before the programme commences.

UK: By Electronic TransferAccount Name: Global Training Consulting Ltd.Bank: National Westminster Bank Address: 45 Fulham Broadway, London, SW6 1AGIBAN: GB44 NWBK 6022 1666 1175 42SWIFT: NWBK GB 2LAccount Number: 66117542Sort Code: 60-22-16

UK: By bankers draftDrawn in GBP sterling, made payable to Global Training Consulting Ltd. and posted to:Global Training Consulting,The Point, 210 New Kings Road,London SW6 4NZ

Nigeria: By Electronic TransferAccount Name: Global Training Consulting Ltd.Bank: National Westminster Bank Address: 45 Fulham Broadway, London, SW6 1AGIBAN: GB44 NWBK 6022 1666 1175 42SWIFT: NWBK GB 2LAccount Number: 66117542Sort Code: 60-22-16

Nigeria: By bankers draftDrawn in GBP sterling, made payable to Global Training Consulting Ltd. and posted to:Global Training Consulting,The Point, 210 New Kings Road,London SW6 4NZ

Transferring programmes Attendance on a programme can be postponed once bookings have been made. However, intention to postpone must be sent in writing 14 days prior to the start of the programme concerned. Written notification is required to transfer a booking to another programme. This can be applied without charge (if the programme fees for both programmes are identical). Only one transfer can be made. Should you transfer a booking to an alternative date/location/programme and fail to attend or cancel the full fees are due and no refund can be made.

Cancelling programmes /Late attendance A written notification of cancellation should be sent at least 14 days prior to the start of the programme, should circumstances prevent the delegate from attending the programme concerned. PLEASE NOTE our cancellation fees.14 days written notice – No cancellation

fee (unless the programme has been previously changed).Less than 14 days written notice: The full fee is due.

GTC reserves the right to cancel or amend a programme without penalty or compensation, providing 14 days is given after notice. Where possible GTC will endeavour to provide you with either an alternative programme/date and or location and will provide this programme at the same fee as originally paid regardless of the published prices. Should the alternatives not be satisfactory you will be entitled to a full refund.

GTC will not be responsible for any losses incurred due to the cancellation of a programme, such as flights, accommodation etc. In the event of a programme being cancelled

Other terms GTC reserves the right to remove any delegate from their programme should their behaviour be deemed inappropriate by Global Training Consulting or its partners. This will result in no refund of programme fees or other expenditure incurred.

GTC Energy: Booking / 6766 / GTC Energy: Corporate Social Responsibility

At GTC Energy, we are committed to the principles of social and environmental sustainability in the energy industry.

To do this:• We continue to recognise and integrate

non-financial risks and opportunities into our decision-making processes.

• We place importance on the development of strategies to address climate change that aligns with global solutions.

• We educate organisations and individuals on how to address operational emissions reduction.

• We promote efficient energy use and alternate energy development.

• We promote environmental sustainability management in emerging economies.

GTC Energy Corporate Social Responsibility Promoting environmental sustainability in the energy industry

Booking Terms & Conditions Training

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UK: London The Point, 210 New Kings Road, Putney, London SW6 4NZTel: +44 (0)20 3266 1001Fax: +44 (0)20 7184 9300 +44 (0)20 3080 1081Email: [email protected]

UAE: Dubai Situated at the American College of DubaiRebat St, Garhoud Area, Dubai, UAEPO Box 36778Tel: +971 (0)4 282 6036Email: [email protected]

Nigeria: Lagos Global Training International Limited6th Floor, Afrijet Plaza,Sheraton Opebi Link Road, Ikeja,Lagos, NigeriaTel: +234 1 843 5610 +234 1 843 5611 +234 803 317 2295Email: [email protected]

Kenya: Nairobi Eden Square, 7th Floor, Block I, Chiromo Road, PO Box 856 00606 Nairobi, Kenya Tel: +254 20 367 3081Fax: +254 20 367 3231Email: [email protected]

Ghana: AccraTel: +233 54 089 3368 Email: [email protected]

Pakistan: IslamabadAsia House: 220, Street: 61, E-11/3,Islamabad, PakistanTel: +92 (0)51 2600 597 +92 (0)33 3522 0991Fax: +92 (0)51 2600 597Email: [email protected]

Email:[email protected]

www.gctenergy.com

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“ Capacity development and training activities are crucial to integrating energy efficiency into the development frameworks of developing countries.” UN-Energy

Contact Us

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UK London OfficeThe Point,210 New Kings Road, Putney,London SW6 4NZ

T: +44 (0)20 3266 1001E: [email protected]

www.gtcenergy.com

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