The Ultimate Oil & Gas Economics Course
What you’ll learn
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Understand Economic Parameters.
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Understand the whole process relating oil & gas segments (Upstream, Midstream, Downstream).
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Understand the hydrocarbon composition, quality standards, economic value.
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Identify Oil & Gas companies and organizations.
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Identify marketing & pricing of crude oil/ end products.
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Conduct an Upstream feasibility study.
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Prepare sensitivity/risk analysis reports.
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Identify the Midstream segment and its various constituents.
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Understand selectin/design criterial for Midstream surface facilities.
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Identify Downstream processes and steps.
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Understand break-even analysis and its uses.
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Conduct a Downstream feasibility study.
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*********FOR STUDENTS *********
This course provides Science, Engineering, and Business students with the main
academic principles, and practical aspects to properly extend their
comprehension and understanding. This course is a combination
of academical and technical work experience provided by VISION
organization.
First, the course gives an introduction on various definitions and
tasks used in Petroleum Economics including the definition of a project, feasibility study, types of projects, how to perform a feasibility study.
The introduction also illustrates how to determine crude oil/ end products prices, marketing, oil & gas companies.
The second portion of the course discusses Upstream projects and how to conduct a feasibility study using different economic parameters.
While the third portion introduces midstream economics involving the process in midstream, identifying processing units, design and selection criteria for surface facilities.
The last portion of the course is downstream economics, it gives a detailed explanation about the process steps in the downstream segment, also discusses refinery plants, how they operate and how to make a downstream feasibility study.
Who this course is for:
- Managers
- Economists
- Petroleum Engineers
- Chemical Engineers
- Mechanical Engineers
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Avik Munshi, PMP® –
Clarity of content is good for students. Although quality of explanation can be improved. Technical content is fairly up to the mark but the presentation of financial information needs improvement.
Definitely recommended for students seeking future in the Oil and Gas industry. Young Technical professionals should also check this out to develop a greater understanding of the field.
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Jois Sreenivas –
Though the course content is comprehensive, there are many ‘bloomers’ in explanation some of which i have noted in review. They need to be rectified to make this course more appealing.
Adejoke Enitan Ajaero –
A broad overview. Detailed enough for beginners
Enrique Palomares Alpuche –
This course shows the big picture of the oil industry. Also, it has very good examples so as to understand concepts better. I recommend it to everyone who is interested in the oil industry.
Alexculpado –
sim era o que espera, faltou apenas recursos mais avançados na ilustração e explicação dos processos, ou seja, mais computação gráfica.
Javier Colque López –
Amplié los pocos conocimientos que tenia en tema de hidrocarburos y ahora con las muchas preguntas aclaradas y nuevos conocimientos, podre mejorar su aplicación.
Eugene –
Very thorough for those who need to brush up on oil and gas economics. Would recommend prior economics or finance prior to taking to better understand. Good instructor and I enjoyed
Shawn O’Sullivan –
I found that this course was very detailed in its information for the most part but it is quite dry in regards to the delivery. Instructor seems very intelligent and knowledgeable but it could benefit from a revision to the presentation.
Dylan Klompenhouwer –
The course would have been much better had there been documents supplied past lecture 7.
kiaiza Fernando –
The course content is alright but unfortunately, the lecturer was a little bit lax on the delivery of the materials for after-hours studying( no slides from lectures 8 through the very last one!) and many explanations were just too vain. Interaction should improve so that classes are not as boring as they were for me.
Thank you.