Corrosion Management in Production/Processing Operations - PF-22

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In San Francisco (USA)

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    Course

  • Location

    San francisco (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Key aspects of a stage-gate process; Influence of markets and regional practices on contract strategy development; Governance structure influence on decision making; Technology selection and engineering management in a limited resource environment; Stakeholder identification and influence planning for large, complex projects; How to influence the outcome of joint venture and non-operated projects; Critical factors in successful interface management; Risk identification and mitigation methodologies essential to preserve project value; Managing expectations associated with peer reviews, technical assists and gate approvals

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San Francisco (USA)
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333 Bush Street, Suite 2400, 94104

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Subjects

  • Management
  • IT Management
  • IT risk
  • Risk
  • Accounting MBA
  • Accounting
  • Planning
  • Technology
  • Oil and Gas
  • Gas
  • Cash Flow
  • Production
  • IT Development
  • Management of Risk
  • Strategy Development
  • Engineering Management
  • Governance
  • Engineering
  • Venture
  • Joint
  • Decision Making
  • Project
  • Stakeholder
  • Economics
  • Quality
  • Typing
  • Quality Training
  • Interpretation
  • Geometry
  • Spreadsheet
  • Ethics
  • Budgeting
  • Forecasting
  • Industry

Course programme

Training Course Content

Key aspects of a stage-gate process; Influence of markets and regional practices on contract strategy development; Governance structure influence on decision making; Technology selection and engineering management in a limited resource environment; Stakeholder identification and influence planning for large, complex projects; How to influence the outcome of joint venture and non-operated projects; Critical factors in successful interface management; Risk identification and mitigation methodologies essential to preserve project value; Managing expectations associated with peer reviews, technical assists and gate approvals

Forecasting oil production; Defining: "reserves", operating expenses, capital expenditures, inflation, factors effecting oil and gas prices; Cash flow techniques; Economic criteria: interest, hurdle rate, time value of money, selection, ranking criteria; Risk, uncertainty: types of risk, mathematical techniques, probabilistic models, uncertainty in economic analysis; Financing, ownership in the oil and gas industry: business arrangements between operators, between mineral owners; Accounting versus cash flow: accounting principles and definitions, differences between accounting cash numbers, depreciation, depletion, amortization; Budgeting: types, processes, selecting of projects for the budget; Economic analysis of operations; Computer economics software; Tips on economic factors in computer spreadsheet analysis; Ethics in economic analyses

Basics of NMR technology; NMR Core Analysis; Rock typing from NMR core data and its relationship to logs; Pore geometry and what it means for the interpretation of NMR data; NMR logs; Job Planning; Log Quality Control; Working with NMR data (various exercises throughout the course)

Key aspects of a stage-gate process; Influence of markets and regional practices on contract strategy development; Governance structure influence on decision making; Technology selection and engineering management in a limited resource environment; Stakeholder identification and influence planning for large, complex projects; How to influence the outcome of joint venture and non-operated projects; Critical factors in successful interface management; Risk identification and mitigation methodologies essential to preserve project value; Managing expectations associated with peer reviews, technical assists and gate approvals

Forecasting oil production; Defining: "reserves", operating expenses, capital expenditures, inflation, factors effecting oil and gas prices; Cash flow techniques; Economic criteria: interest, hurdle rate, time value of money, selection, ranking criteria; Risk, uncertainty: types of risk, mathematical techniques, probabilistic models, uncertainty in economic analysis; Financing, ownership in the oil and gas industry: business arrangements between operators, between mineral owners; Accounting versus cash flow: accounting principles and definitions, differences between accounting cash numbers, depreciation, depletion, amortization; Budgeting: types, processes, selecting of projects for the budget; Economic analysis of operations; Computer economics software; Tips on economic factors in computer spreadsheet analysis; Ethics in economic analyses

Basics of NMR technology; NMR Core Analysis; Rock typing from NMR core data and its relationship to logs; Pore geometry and what it means for the interpretation of NMR data; NMR logs; Job Planning; Log Quality Control; Working with NMR data (various exercises throughout the course)

Key aspects of a stage-gate process; Influence of markets and regional practices on contract strategy development; Governance structure influence on decision making; Technology selection and engineering management in a limited resource environment; Stakeholder identification and influence planning for large, complex projects; How to influence the outcome of joint venture and non-operated projects; Critical factors in successful interface management; Risk identification and mitigation methodologies essential to preserve project value; Managing expectations associated with peer reviews, technical assists and gate approvals

Forecasting oil production; Defining: "reserves", operating expenses, capital expenditures, inflation, factors effecting oil and gas prices; Cash flow techniques; Economic criteria: interest, hurdle rate, time value of money, selection, ranking criteria; Risk, uncertainty: types of risk, mathematical techniques, probabilistic models, uncertainty in economic analysis; Financing, ownership in the oil and gas industry: business arrangements between operators, between mineral owners; Accounting versus cash flow: accounting principles and definitions, differences between accounting cash numbers, depreciation, depletion, amortization; Budgeting: types, processes, selecting of projects for the budget; Economic analysis of operations; Computer economics software; Tips on economic factors in computer spreadsheet analysis; Ethics in economic analyses

Basics of NMR technology; NMR Core Analysis; Rock typing from NMR core data and its relationship to logs; Pore geometry and what it means for the interpretation of NMR data; NMR logs; Job Planning; Log Quality Control; Working with NMR data (various exercises throughout the course)

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Corrosion Management in Production/Processing Operations - PF-22

Price on request