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International Petroleum Business

Oil & Gas Technology and Corrosion


Fees:
Venue: Krakow - Poland
Start Date: 2025-05-04
End Date: 2025-05-08
Duration: 5 days

Course Content:

Course Description
INTRODUCTION
This   International Petroleum Business training course will highlight the added value in enhancing international petroleum business and in managing decision making.
The business of oil and gas is multifaceted, technically complex, highly capital intensive and often confronted with potential capital risks and price risk uncertainties. Today’s oil companies’ are dealing with ever increasing levels of complexity and competition. The innovative technologies in the recovery of oil are also changing the landscape of petroleum industry. Integration of refining and petrochemicals to achieve greater efficiencies is yet another critical factor in the business. Managing international supplies, refining and trading of oil require several cross-functional skills. To achieve maximum effectiveness, managers and professionals must continually expand their business knowledge and sharpen their skills. Their strategies must include how to achieve the supply chain value maximization, and how to create and manage portfolios that can withstand the price volatility while maximizing profits.  
Objectives
Gain broad perspective of global oil business, supply, and transportation, refining & trading
Boost your understanding of the fundamentals of oil business: quality, blending & valuation of oil for trade, freight and netback calculation & refinery margins calculations, vessel chartering, pipelines & terminals, etc.
Evaluate the technical, commercial, legal, safety and environmental aspects of oil business
Confidently discuss the technical terms, concepts and buzzwords with your peers and clients.
Course Outline
DAY 1
Exploration, Production, Supply and Petroleum Economics
Introduction to the training course
Introduction to How Oil was Formed
Origin, Accumulation and Migration of Petroleum
Essential Requirements For Hydrocarbon Accumulation
Fundamentals of Oil & Gas Geology and Petroleum Engineering
Introduction to Oil & Gas Geology
Simple Anticline Structural Trap
Barrier or Closure – Reservoir Traps - Reservoir Mapping
Oil & Gas Drilling Techniques
Types Of Drilling – Exploration, Delineation, Appraisal, Developmental, Maintain Potential Wells
Drilling Circulatory System – Safety and Environmental Impact
Well Logging and Well Completion
Tools and Techniques for Evaluating Oil & Gas Wells
Open and Cased Well Logs
Functions of Well Casing
Benefits of Horizontal Well over Vertical well - Multilateral Well Completions
Essence of International Oil Supply – Global Reserves, Production & Trade
Introduction to Global Oil Business - Exploration, Extraction, Refining, Marketing, Transportation
Global Oil Resources – World Oil and Gas Reserves, Production of Oil and Gas
Industry units – for the USA, Europe and Asia, Conversion factors
Crude Oil Classifications
Crude Oil Quality Indictors, Crude Oil Characterization by Assays
Crude Oil Distillation – Refined Products
Oil Industry Units and Conversion Factors
Fundamentals of Oil Economics
Delivered Price of Crude Oil – The Concept GPW (Gross Product Worth)
Net Refining Margin Calculation
Value of Crude Oil and the Determining Factors in Crude Selection
Measures of Efficiency –DCFROR, Profitability Index, Unit Marginal Cost
How to Determine Economic Limit of Oil & Gas Fields
Investment Decision-Making Criteria
DAY 2
Transportation, Refining and Marketing
Fundamentals of Crude Oil Transportation – Tankers and Chartering
International Oil Tanker Sizes, Tonnage
Types of Charters and Charter Parties
Freight Payment, Chartering Mechanism, Voyage Charter, Time Charter
Roles of Ship broker, Shipping Agent, Bunkering, Arbitrage, Net Daily Contribution
Basic Principles in Pricing and Overview of Markets
Causes of Oil Price Volatility
The History of Oil Price – Real and Nominal
The Future of Oil Price - Oil Imports & OPEC’s Production, & Consumption
The Future of Oil Price - Global Reserves Replacement Ratio
The Physical and Paper – Oil Markets
Price Markers of the World – Crude Oil Benchmarks: WTI, Brent, Dubai / Oman, ASCI, OPEC Reference  Basket
Methods of Sale – Spot, Term
Regional Pricing – North America, Europe & Asia
Price Reporting Methodology – Price Report
Crude Oil Markets
History of Crude Pricing
Location of Pricing
Marker Crudes
Refined Products Quality
Crude Oil Refinery – Size and Configuration – Skimming, Catalytic, Thermal Cracking
Refinery Yields by Crude Type, Refinery Margin Calculation, and Factors affecting Profitability
Key Refinery Products and Specifications
Need for Blending and Blending Exercise
Prices at Pump, Oil & Gas Earnings Versus Other Industries, Return on Investments
Refined Products Market
Product Pricing Determinants
Product Pricing Quotations
Product Pricing Spec-base
Product Pricing Assessments
Fundamentals of Product Trading
DAY 3
Contracts, Sales and Marketing Logistics
Essential Elements in Crude Oil Sales Contracts
The Objective, The Parts of Contract, and Contract Confirmation
Attributes and Buyer / Seller Responsibilities with INCO Terms – FOB, CFR, CIF, DES
Important Oil Contracts Clauses
Payment and Security
General Terms and Conditions
Basic Refining II – Conventional Refinery Upgrading
Cat Cracking
Hydrocracking
Visbreaking
Coking
Basic Refining III – Sulfur Reduction
Sulfur Reduction Methods – Lighter Compounds and Heavier Compounds
Hydroprocessing
Sulfur Reduction Measures
Other Sulfur Reduction Processes
Contracts – Elements of Risk
Identify Areas of Risk
Credit Performance Risk – LOC, Standby LOC, Parent company Guarantee
Operational Risks - Vessel nominations, Quantity and Quality, etc.
Charter Party Risks
Basic Refinery IV – Economics & Environmental Aspects
Yields for Different Configurations
Value Contributions for Different Configurations
Investments Costs
Environmental Considerations
Primary Logistics
Pipeline Transfers - Advantages and Disadvantages
Pipeline Scheduling
Pipelines Investment Considerations - Tariffs and Operating Economics
Major Pipelines of the World
Storages
Losses – Net loss, In-Transit Loss, Inturn loss, Outturn Loss
DAY 4
Market Structures and Trading
Introductory Concepts in Oil Trading
Players in the Oil Market
Success factors in Trading
Risk Factors in Trading
Trading Objectives and Price Movements
Market Structures – Contango and Backwardation
Interface with Retailers
Competitive Marketing – Primary and Secondary Supply
The Value Chain – E&P to the Customer
The Retail Market Place
Fully Vertically Integrated Oil Company Model
The Essential Success factors in Retailing  
Downstream Supply Chain Management
The Essential Success Factors in Supply Management
Total Barrel Economics
Measures of Profitability
Net Marketing Revenue – Refinery Netback
The Cost of Supply and Total Barrel Margin
Transfer price – An Alternate Value
Typical Oil Company, Distribution and Marketing Costs
Maximizing Corporate Profits
Oil Markets – Futures
Market Differences – Forwards and Futures
Characteristics of Futures Contract
What is Futures Market?
What is Margin Money?
How Futures are used?
Price Exposure
Trading For Profit
Taking Buy or Sell Position – Long vs. Short
Priced vs. Unpriced Exposure
What is Unpriced Purchase and Unpriced Sale?
DAY 5
Petroleum Dynamics and Risk Management
Hedging – Risk Management
Use of Futures and Forward Markets
Example of Hedging
Removal of Absolute Risk – Introduction of Basis Risk
Pricing Management
What is Price Management?
Price Management Example
Price Management Outcome
Derivatives
What are Swaps?
Example of Swap Transactions
What are Options?
Example of Option Transactions
Attributes of Swaps and Options in Oil & Gas Industry
Examples of Oil & Gas Futures Contracts, Swaps, and Options
Common Mistakes by Oil & Gas Companies in Hedging
A Guide To Developing A Corporate Fuel Risk Management Policy
Challenges to Petroleum Industry and Trends in New Technology
Legal and Regulatory Issues


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