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EI Oil and Gas Training 2011


Economics and trading of the oil supply chain 4–8 April 2011, Cambridge, UK EI Member £2,600.00 (£3,120.00 inc VAT) Non-member £2,650.00 (£3,180.00 inc VAT)*


Essentials of cash flow management: Managing cash for value 5–7 April 2011 EI Member £1,600.00 (£1,920.00 inc VAT) Non-member £1,800.00 (£2,160.00 inc VAT)*


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A new and highly participative 3-day course which covers the principles, techniques and skills involved in the best- in-class management of cash flow in the oil industry, blending a clear theoretical framework with extensive use of real-life examples and case studies.


Whoshould attend? Business executives, strategic and business development planners and project managers who wish to refresh their understanding and/or enhance their skills in managing and improving cash flow performance. Any staff (technical, commercial, financial, etc) whose work impacts directly on cash flow, who need to acquire improved competencies for their current work and/or for their career development.


Trading oil on international markets 11–15 April 2011, Cambridge, UK EI Member £3,200.00 (£3,840.00 inc VAT) Non-member £3,250.00 (£3,900.00 inc VAT)* During this 5-day course, delegates will become part of Invincible’s trading team, taking decisions about the company’s activities to maximise profits through an understanding of the economics of trading and the management of inherent price risks. Delegates will trade the live, crude oil and refined product markets worldwide, under the guidance of an expert team of lecturers, reacting to events as they happen and using real-time information from Reuters and Telerate screens and daily price information from Platts and Petroleum Argus. Exercises are performed in syndicates, with comprehensive debriefs studying the consequences of the decisions made. The course expects a high degree of participation from delegates.


Exploration and production of oil and gas: Technical and commercial perspectives


12–14 April 2011 EI Member £1,600.00 (£1,920.00 inc VAT) Non-member £1,800.00 (£2,160.00 inc VAT)* The continued evolution of exploration and production technologies helps to decrease risk, reduce costs and enhance commerciality of operations in challenging environments. The E&P industry continues to confront the difficulties of the depletion of existing reserves and the finding and development of new, material volumes of commercial reserves that can satisfy rapidly growing global demands for oil, petroleum products and gas. This course familiarises delegates, avoiding jargon and corporate bias, with the evolution and recent developments in a wide range of upstream technologies. It also identifies from commercial and risk perspectives the respective strengths and weaknesses of the technologies currently in use.


Advanced petroleum economics with optimisation 9–10 May 2011 EI Member £1,200.00 (£1,440.00 inc VAT) Non-member £1,400.00 (1,680.00 inc VAT)*


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This course starts with the assumption that delegates understand what risk discounted cash flows are and how and why they are applied generally in the petroleum sector. From that base it explores how analysis, valuation and decisionmaking can be enhanced using simulation, statistical measures of risk and optimisation methodologies and techniques.


Whoshould attend? This course is suitable for petroleum economists, risk analysts, portfolio modellers, financiers and strategic planners. Delegates should be conversant with the basics of petroleum economics and also be familiar with the oil and gas industry.


Oil and gas industry fundamentals 16–19 May 2011 EI Member £2,200.00 (£2,640.00 inc VAT) Non-member £2,400.00 (2,880.00 inc VAT)* This 4-day course comprehensively covers the oil and gas supply chains from exploration through field development, valuation and risk, production, transportation, processing and refining, marketing, contracts, trading, retailing, logistics, emerging markets and competition with alternative energies. As such, it provides understanding and insight to the processes, drivers, threats and opportunities associated with the core industry activities.


Whoshould attend? Personnel from a range of technical, non-technical and commercial backgrounds, new industry entrants and those with expertise in one area wishing to gain a broader perspective of all industry sectors.


*Includes complimentary Affiliate membership to the Energy Institute. All courses held at the Energy Institute, London W1G 7AR unless otherwise specified.


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For more information please contact Nick Wilkinson t: +44 (0)20 7467 7100 f: +44 (0)20 7255 1472 e: nwilkinson@energyinst.org


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