Class Descriptions
The Oil and Gas Industry in Perspective
is a course on the fundamentals of the oil and gas industry. The
course provides students with a basic understanding of the primary
activities of the oil and gas business from the search and discovery of
crude oil and natural gas through to the sale of refined products and
natural gas to consumers. Students will learn how the industry is
structured and fits into the global energy scene; how crude oil and
natural gas are discovered, produced and transported; how crude oil and
natural gas are transformed into useful products; how the major business
drivers impact strategic decisions; and how the industry is expected to
change over the next twenty years. [Password
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The Search for Oil and Gas
is a course
on the basics of oil and gas exploration and production. The course
will provide students with a basic understanding of the primary activities
required to find and develop oil and gas reservoirs. Students will learn
how oil and gas are discovered and produced, what accounting measures are
used to monitor and report on upstream activities, and how the major
business drivers impact strategic decisions. [Password
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LNG's Role in
World Energy Supply
presents the fundamentals of liquefied natural
gas (LNG) operations. The course provides participants with a basic
understanding of natural gas exploration, production, processing,
liquefaction, transportation and regasification. The non-technical
seminar focuses on the business and economic issues of LNG including
pricing, contract terms and trading. Online learners examine LNG
supply and demand trends including emerging markets. The class will
also review current and planned LNG projects around the world.
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A Layman's
Guide to the Oil and Gas Industry
is a overview of the oil and gas
industry. The 2-3 hour class provides a basic introduction to the industry
that can be used as part of a new employee orientation program. The
course provides a non-technical review of upstream (exploration and
production), midstream (gas processing and transportation) and downstream
(refining and marketing) operations. Each section contains a brief
quiz to test the student's knowledge of the subject. [Password
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Oil and Gas Industry Financial Management
presents the financial and accounting issues associated with oil and gas
operations. The class begins with an overview of the unique aspects of oil
and gas accounting. Students will explore financing options and
learn how the financial structure determines the company's cost of
capital. Participants will learn how to analyze company performance by
reviewing financial statements, calculating performance measures and
performing peer company analysis. The use of portfolio analysis to manage
risk and meet strategic targets will also be examined. Oil and gas
industry examples and class exercises are used to illustrate the
principals presented. [Password
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From Wellhead to
Gasoline Pump
is a class on the refining, transportation and
marketing operations of the oil industry. The course will provide students
with a basic understanding of how crude oil is transformed into refined
products and how these products are delivered and sold to consumers.
Ethylene cracking and aromatics processing is discussed in an overview of
petrochemical operations. Participants will learn about the driving forces,
economics and strategy of downstream operations. [Password
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Understanding and Evaluating Oil and Gas Investments
is
an Internet class on the methods used to evaluate upstream oil and gas
expenditures. The 6-8 hour class presents a non-technical
review of land leasing and acquisition, upstream operations (exploration and production), and
investment analysis (project analysis and evaluation). The class contains
four hands-on exercises for students to apply information presented in the
Microsoft PowerPoint slides. Each
section contains a brief quiz to test the student's knowledge of the subject.
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Updated
03/09/08
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