In today’s climate of economic turmoil, price volatility and market uncertainty, and with globalism making our lives more interconnected and complicated, it is increasingly necessary for companies to identify and develop managers with a broad understanding of the issues facing the international oil and gas industries and with the skills necessary to manage effectively over a wide range of operations. This program is designed to provide managers with the necessary skills and knowledge and to prepare them for more senior responsibilities within their organizations.
Gain a broad understanding of the petroleum industry and the companies that make up this industry
Learn about the important issues facing our industry and strategies used to address these issues
Gain specific skills in strategic planning, setting goals, budgeting and finance
Learn the characteristics of an effective leader and understand how leaders motivate, delegate and inspire
Understand how projects are organized and managed
Understand the management and allocation of resources (money, time, people, tools and technology)
Gain skills in managing project costs
Deal with project risks through finance and project execution strategies
Make effective management decisions using deterministic and probabilistic models
Compare international legal systems
Learn how to work with international contract law and understand methods of dispute resolution
Learn about the legal issues surrounding global supply and transportation
Oil Industry Overview
Origin, source and nature of hydrocarbons
Exploration – how hydrocarbons are found
Production operations
Field processing operations
Transportation of crude oil
Downstream processing
Marketing
Economics
Oil Companies, Corporate Relationships and Structures
Operating companies and service companies
Local, national and multi-national oil companies
Integrated and non-integrated companies
Production sharing agreements
Organization for Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
Issues facing the oil industry
Strategic Planning
Creating a business model
Strategic planning
Corporate culture
Corporate mission statements – vision and values
Communicating the mission and the business model to stakeholders
Achieving stakeholder alignment
Budgeting and Finance
Implementing strategies through financial planning and budgeting
Example of capital budgeting through peer groups
Understanding corporate cash flow and project financing
Evaluating capital projects by cash flow analysis
Management and Leadership
Characteristics of an effective leader
Team building and employee empowerment
Project Management
Project Management Institute’s (PMI’s) definitions and list of key skills
PMI’s knowledge areas
How projects are organized and how a leader motivates, delegates and inspires
The project charter and critical objectives
Managing available resources (finances, time, people, tools and technology)
Fundamentals of cost and time management and project quality control
Managing project risk
Project communications
Fundamentals of Project Contro
The Scope of Work
Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
The WBS as the basis for estimate development and cost control activities
WBS as the basis for planning and scheduling
The project execution cycle
Cost Management, Planning and Scheduling, Quality Management
Scope development and estimate bases
Estimates and budgets, the concept of contingency
Estimates and probability
Project cost control and change management
Scope changes and cost trends
Project schedule control
Quality management
Management Decision Strategies and Algorithms
The role of probability in decisions
Mathematical modeling of business processes
Making management decisions under conditions of uncertainty
Making management decisions under conditions of certainty
Optimization of mathematical models and interpretation of results
International Business Law
Comparative legal systems
International contract law
The concept of legal jurisdiction
Dispute resolution methods and resources
Global supply and transportation, title and liability issues