Finance and Accounting

Training Course: Oil & Gas Accounting & Performance Measurement


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FI2009

1 - 12 Jun 2026

London (UK)

Cost : 5775 € Euro

Introduction

This five-day program develops an essential understanding of Oil & Gas Exploration & Production (E&P) accounting, reporting, and performance measurement issues and practices. It develops your ability to prepare, use and critically evaluate information on E&P activities, applying specialist industry knowledge and relevant analytical skills.

  • The program is designed specifically for those who have a basic understanding of accounting but who need to understand more about accounting and financial reporting policies and practices in the upstream oil and gas industry.

  • Topics covered include the successful efforts and full cost methods of accounting, the classification of assets as tangible or intangible, the unit of a production method for depreciation of capitalized costs, the testing for impairment of oil and gas assets, and accounting for removal and restoration of oil and gas facilities.

  • The main requirements of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) relevant to the Oil & Gas Exploration & Production industry are examined for each major phase in the field life cycle.

  • Learning throughout the course is achieved through illustrated presentations, group discussions, worked examples, exercises, and solutions, and extracts from published financial statements of international companies.

  • Participants in this program gain a broader and deeper appreciation of the role of the E&P Finance Department and the context in which it operates, encouraging a more confident and proactive approach to their work, developing awareness of issues, and preparing them for increased responsibility.

Objectives

By the end of the program, delegates will learn how to:

  • Develop an understanding of the accounting standards, policies, and practices used by companies in the Oil & Gas Exploration & Production industry

  • Appreciate the nature and financial implications of Production Sharing Contracts and other agreements between host governments and international companies

  • Examine issues and guidelines in accounting for Joint Ventures

  • Identify and know how to apply international and national accounting standards most relevant to the E&P industry

  • Improve the relevance and reliability of financial reports to better meet the needs of users

  • Review and use publicly available information for benchmarking the business performance of companies in the E&P industry

Target Audience

  • Financial accountants in oil and gas companies
  • Finance managers and financial controllers
  • Internal and external auditors
  • IFRS and GAAP reporting specialists
  • Corporate finance professionals in the energy sector
  • Investment analysts
  • Joint venture and PSC accounting professionals
  • Treasury and financial reporting staff
  • Risk management professionals
  • Government and regulatory finance officers
  • Professionals working in upstream oil and gas (E&P)
  • New entrants to oil and gas finance and accounting

Outlines 

Day 1: Oil and Gas Accounting and Reporting Framework

  • Development and purpose of company accounts
  • Financial reporting standards in the oil and gas industry
  • Investor reporting and stakeholder requirements
  • Taxation and royalties
  • GAAP and IFRS convergence
  • Reporting implications and PSC impact
  • Capital structure and cash flow in the industry

Day 2: Capitalization and Cost Accounting in E&P

  • Capitalization of exploration and development costs
  • Full cost and successful efforts methods
  • Asset classification (tangible and intangible)
  • Borrowing costs
  • Capital maintenance concept
  • Sourcing capital
  • Capitalization under IFRS
  • Oil and gas value chain overview

Day 3: Exploration, Production and Joint Operations

  • Exploration and evaluation accounting
  • Development expenditures
  • Reserves and resources classification
  • Joint ventures accounting (GAAP and IFRS)
  • Production sharing agreements (PSA / PSC)
  • Royalties and taxation
  • Business combinations
  • Currency issues

Day 4: Asset Valuation, Impairment and Audit

  • Impairment of oil and gas assets
  • Decommissioning obligations
  • Emission trading schemes
  • Accounting treatments and disclosures
  • External and internal auditing
  • Auditor opinion and reporting standards
  • Ethics, governance and regulatory environment
  • Investor protection and creative accounting

Day 5: Financial Analysis and Industry Performance

  • Financial statement analysis
  • Analytical tools in E&P companies
  • Full cost vs successful efforts comparison
  • DuPont ratio analysis
  • Oil and gas company performance (Shell and BP examples)
  • Investment finance and capital markets
  • Investment criteria and financial intermediaries
  • Share price drivers and market influence

Finance and Accounting

Training Course: Oil & Gas Accounting & Performance Measurement


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FI2009

1 - 12 Jun 2026

London (UK) -

Cost: 5775 € Euro


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