Managing Risks and Strategic Decisions
in Petroleum Exploration & Production
Description :
This
course provides participants a
practical, hands-on approach to modern techniques in petroleum risk management
and strategic decision-making. The techniques presented are applicable to all
aspects of petroleum exploration and production – prospect evaluation, resource
allocation, diversification, risk sharing, and corporate planning. This seminar
helps participants develop problem solving, leadership, and functional skills
necessary to manage the modern petroleum enterprise. This course is well suited
for E&P managers, finance staff and managers, engineering managers,
economics/planning personnel, as well as geologists and engineers. Participants
will find the concepts and techniques stimulating and beneficial – enabling
them to apply risk and decision making concepts to their jobs immediately.
Outline :
1. Modeling
and Structuring Complex E&P Decisions
2. Decision
Analysis - Utilizing Influence Diagrams and Decision Trees
3. Applications
of Decision and Risk Analysis to the Petroleum Sector
4. Value
of Information Concepts and its Application to the E&P Setting
5. The
Value of Sensitivity Analysis and Monte Carlo Simulation in E&P
6. An
Overview of Modern Finance Concepts and Investment Analysis
7. Portfolio
Management - Models and Applications in the E&P Sector
8. Capital
Projects as Real Options - Evaluating Investments
9. Corporate
and Financial Risk Tolerance and E&P Decision Making
10. Implications
of E&P Corporate Risk Taking and Performance
11. Incorporating
Multiple Performance Objectives into Your Analysis
12. Integration
- Working to Improve Performance
Who
should attend :
E&P
managers, finance staff and managers, engineering managers, economics/planning
personnel, as well as geologists and engineers.
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