5 - 9 May 2025
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
Hotel : Royale Chulan Kuala Lumpur
Cost : 5775 € Euro
This training program is specifically designed by Global Horizon Training Center to equip professionals in the Exploration and Production (E&P) industry with the fundamental knowledge and skills required for managing information and ensuring data governance. The course focuses on industry-specific challenges, including regulatory compliance, operational efficiency, and data integrity in upstream operations. Participants will gain insights into the best practices and frameworks essential for handling large datasets, improving decision-making, and optimizing data management strategies within the E&P industry.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Understand the principles of information management and data governance in the E&P industry.
Implement data governance frameworks, focusing on regulatory requirements (e.g., RILS standards).
Identify and mitigate risks associated with poor data management and governance.
Develop and implement information management policies tailored to E&P operational needs.
Leverage data for improved decision-making and operational efficiency.
Ensure data integrity and security across the data lifecycle.
Interactive lectures: Detailed presentations on key concepts with real-life industry case studies.
Hands-on exercises: Practical workshops to apply data management and governance principles.
Group discussions: Collaborative sessions where participants discuss challenges and solutions within their own organizations.
Case studies: Analysis of successful data governance practices in E&P companies.
Role-playing and simulation: Simulating real-world scenarios to ensure practical application of the knowledge gained.
Participants will contribute to the following organizational outcomes:
Enhanced decision-making capabilities through accurate and well-managed data.
Increased operational efficiency by streamlining data workflows and improving data governance.
Better compliance with industry regulations and standards such as RILS.
Reduced data-related risks, ensuring data integrity and security.
Improved cross-departmental collaboration and information sharing.
Competitive advantage through optimized data utilization and governance.
This course is designed for:
Data Managers and Officers in the E&P industry.
IT professionals involved in data governance and management.
Exploration and Production Engineers.
Regulatory compliance officers.
Project Managers overseeing data-related projects.
Professionals responsible for data security and integrity in the E&P sector.
Day 1: Introduction to Information Management in E&P
Overview of E&P operations and data types (geological, geophysical, engineering).
The role of data in driving exploration and production decisions.
Introduction to RILS (Records and Information Lifecycle Standards) in the E&P context.
Challenges of managing information in a data-intensive industry.
Day 2: Data Governance Frameworks
Understanding data governance: Key concepts and principles.
RILS standards: A comprehensive guide to data governance in E&P.
Developing a data governance framework for an E&P organization.
Roles and responsibilities within a data governance structure.
Day 3: Data Lifecycle Management
The lifecycle of data in E&P: From acquisition to disposal.
Data retention policies and regulatory compliance.
Ensuring data integrity throughout the lifecycle.
Implementing effective data security measures.
Day 4: Information Security and Risk Management
Identifying data-related risks in E&P operations.
Mitigating risks through strong data governance practices.
Data breach prevention and response strategies.
Ensuring data privacy and compliance with global regulations.
Day 5: Leveraging Data for Strategic Decision-Making
Using data analytics and business intelligence tools in E&P.
Case studies of successful data management and governance in E&P companies.
Implementing continuous improvement for data governance processes.
Future trends in data governance and information management in the E&P sector.