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8 - 12 Jul 2024

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Introduction

The E&P Value Chain & Front-end Development training program is designed to bridge the gap between the oil and gas industry's Exploration and Production (E&P) value chain and the world of front-end web development. By combining these two domains, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the E&P industry while acquiring the skills to create interactive and user-friendly web applications for the sector. This intensive program offers a hands-on learning experience, providing participants with practical knowledge and real-world applications.

 

Methodologies

The training program will employ a blended learning approach, combining theoretical concepts with practical exercises and project-based work. The methodologies used will include:

  1. Lectures and Presentations: Experienced instructors will deliver informative sessions on E&P fundamentals, front-end development concepts, and industry best practices.
  2. Hands-on Exercises: Participants will engage in coding exercises and activities to reinforce their understanding of HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and front-end frameworks.
  3. Collaborative Projects: Participants will work individually or in groups to develop web-based applications that integrate E&P data and demonstrate their front-end development skills.
  4. Case Studies: Real-world case studies and industry examples will be presented to showcase the practical applications of the E&P value chain and front-end development.
  5. Discussions and Q&A Sessions: Interactive sessions will encourage participant engagement, foster knowledge sharing, and address any questions or concerns.

 

Target Audience

This training program is suitable for individuals who have a basic understanding of programming concepts and a keen interest in the E&P industry and web development. The target audience includes:

  1. Oil and Gas Professionals: Geologists, engineers, data analysts, and other industry practitioners who want to enhance their knowledge of the E&P value chain and acquire front-end development skills.
  2. Web Developers: Front-end developers who wish to expand their expertise into the oil and gas industry and gain insights into E&P operations.
  3. Students and Graduates: Individuals pursuing degrees or careers in computer science, geosciences, or related fields who want to explore the intersection of E&P and front-end development.

 

Objectives

By the end of the training program, participants will:

  1. Understand the key stages and processes of the E&P value chain, including exploration, development, and production.
  2. Gain proficiency in front-end web development technologies, including HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and front-end frameworks.
  3. Be able to create interactive and visually appealing web interfaces for data visualization and user interaction.
  4. Develop an understanding of E&P data formats, integration techniques, and the ability to retrieve and process E&P data within web applications.
  5. Apply UI/UX principles to create user-friendly web applications that meet industry standards and best practices.
  6. Collaborate with peers to complete a project that combines E&P knowledge with front-end development skills.
  7. Acquire practical insights into the oil and gas industry through case studies and real-world examples.
  8. Gain the confidence to pursue career opportunities that require a combination of E&P industry knowledge and front-end development skills.

 

Training program outline

Day 1: Introduction to E&P Value Chain and HTML5 Basics

 E&P Value Chain Fundamentals

  • Overview of the E&P industry: Key players, trends, and challenges.
  • Exploration phase: Geology, seismic surveys, drilling, and well logging.
  • Development phase: Reservoir engineering, well design, and production planning.

 HTML5 Basics

  • Introduction to HTML5: Structure, tags, and elements.
  • Building web pages: HTML document structure, headings, paragraphs, and lists.
  • Adding images, links, and multimedia content.
  • Hands-on exercises: Creating a basic web page using HTML5.

Day 2: CSS3 and Front-end Frameworks

 CSS3 Styling and Layouts

  • Introduction to CSS3: Syntax, selectors, and properties.
  • Styling text, colors, backgrounds, and borders.
  • Box model and positioning: Margins, padding, and floats.
  • Responsive design: Media queries and flexible layouts.

Front-end Frameworks

  • Overview of popular front-end frameworks (e.g., React, Angular, or Vue.js).
  • Benefits and features of using frameworks in web development.
  • Hands-on exercises: Creating a simple web application using a chosen front-end framework.

Day 3: JavaScript Fundamentals and DOM Manipulation

JavaScript Basics

  • Introduction to JavaScript: Syntax, variables, and data types.
  • Control structures: Conditionals and loops.
  • Functions and scope.
  • Hands-on exercises: Writing JavaScript functions and basic programs.

DOM Manipulation and Interactivity

  • Introduction to the Document Object Model (DOM).
  • Selecting and manipulating DOM elements using JavaScript.
  • Handling user events and creating interactive web content.
  • Hands-on exercises: Creating dynamic web elements and interactivity.

Day 4: Advanced Front-end Development and UI/UX Principles

Advanced Front-end Development

  • Advanced CSS3 techniques: Transitions, animations, and transforms.
  • Introduction to data visualization with libraries like D3.js.
  • Hands-on exercises: Creating interactive charts and graphs using D3.js.

UI/UX Principles

  • User-centered design principles.
  • Accessibility considerations in web development.
  • Usability testing and user feedback.
  • Hands-on exercises: Improving the user experience of a web application.

Day 5: Integration of E&P Data and Project Work

Integration of E&P Data

  • Understanding E&P data formats: Geospatial data, well logs, production data, and APIs.
  • Retrieving and processing E&P data in web applications.
  • Visualizing E&P data using front-end technologies.
  • Hands-on exercises: Integrating E&P data into a web application.

Project Work and Conclusion

  • Individual or group project work combining E&P knowledge with front-end development skills.
  • Presentation and discussion of project outcomes.
  • Recap of key learnings and final Q&A session.

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Training Course: Exploring the E&P Value Chain: Bridging Front-end Development and Innovation


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IT1999

8 - 12 Jul 2024

Paris (France) -

Cost: 5775 € Euro


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