The international oil and gas sector is the backbone of the global energy supply chain and a vital contributor to economic development, geopolitical balance, and industrial progress. However, navigating this industry requires more than just technical expertise—it demands an in-depth understanding of the complex and ever-evolving global energy ecosystem.
The business of oil and gas is influenced by a wide array of interrelated factors: shifting geopolitical alliances, fluctuating commodity prices, technological advancements, regulatory requirements, environmental concerns, and global efforts toward decarbonization. As nations strive to balance energy security, sustainability, and profitability, oil and gas companies must adapt swiftly to new paradigms and lead with resilience and foresight.
This intensive 5-day training program is designed to equip current and future leaders in the energy sector with strategic, commercial, and operational insights essential for managing oil and gas business activities across international boundaries. Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the global oil and gas value chain, including upstream, midstream, and downstream operations; market economics and trade; investment and project management; risk and sustainability; and leadership in a time of transition.
Whether you are involved in operations, strategy, business development, policy-making, or investment, this course will provide the knowledge, tools, and frameworks required to make informed decisions, drive sustainable growth, and position your organization competitively in the international oil and gas arena.
Oil and Gas Executives
Business Development Managers
Energy Policy Makers
Strategic Planners and Analysts
Supply Chain and Operations Managers
Investment and Finance Professionals in Energy Sector
Engineers transitioning into management roles
Legal and Regulatory Compliance Officers
By the end of this training program, participants will be able to:
Understand the structure and dynamics of the global oil and gas industry.
Evaluate international markets, trade flows, and investment trends.
Analyze geopolitical, environmental, and regulatory factors affecting the industry.
Manage risks and develop strategies for sustainable energy business.
Enhance decision-making and leadership in international oil and gas operations.
Day 1:
Global Oil & Gas Industry Overview
Introduction to the upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors
Key players and business models in the international oil and gas market
Market trends, demand-supply dynamics, and price volatility
Role of OPEC, IEA, and international energy policies
Case studies of global oil & gas market shifts
Day 2:
International Trade, Contracts, and Pricing Mechanisms
Oil and gas trading fundamentals
Types of international contracts (PSCs, service contracts, JV agreements)
Pricing structures: Brent, WTI, Henry Hub, LNG pricing
Risk management and hedging strategies
Legal and regulatory frameworks for cross-border transactions
Day 3:
Project and Investment Management in Oil and Gas
Project lifecycle: from exploration to decommissioning
Feasibility studies and investment decision frameworks
Capital expenditure (CAPEX) and operational expenditure (OPEX) planning
Stakeholder management and local content policies
Case study: Managing an international offshore project
Day 4:
Sustainability, Geopolitics, and Risk in the Oil and Gas Sector
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles
Climate change impact and energy transition strategies
Political and security risks in oil-producing regions
Compliance with international standards (e.g., EITI, UNGC)
Crisis and emergency management in international operations
Day 5:
Strategic Leadership and Future Outlook
Strategic decision-making in volatile environments
Digital transformation and innovation in oil and gas
Talent and knowledge management in global operations
Scenario planning: the future of oil and gas post-energy transition
Final group exercise: Developing a strategic business plan for a new market