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Managing Oil Fields in a Low Price Environment

Dates Venues Register
13/07/2025 - 17/07/2025 DUBAI

Introduction

Managing Oil Fields in a Low Price Environment

What are the Goals?

By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:

  • Reduce the production cost per barrel to maintain profitability without affecting the production
  • Reduce development costs that have been planned without affecting the objectives
  • Introduce Technological Innovations and Operational Improvements in a systemic way to fast track field implementation
  • Elaborate ideas leading to specific improvements in their workplaces
  • Improve the existing programs to reduce OPEX and CAPEX by applying procedures, best practices and examples

Who is this Training Course for?

This training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:

  • Petroleum engineers, & reservoir engineers, production engineers, facilities engineers, drilling and completion engineers
  • Managers, supervisors and government officials
  • As well as anyone involved or interested in Reducing OPEX and CAPEX and increasing the production in a cost effective manner

Daily Agenda

Day One: Introduction Oil Field Business Management

Competency Description: This module is intended to develop oil field business management skills to support production operations.

Key behaviours:

  • Appreciate the role of advanced business management to oil filed management
  • Understand the scope and structure of crude oil markets
  • Recognise the features that are responsible for today’s low oil and gas prices
  • Understand how to quantify and interpret statistical oil and gas data

Topics to be covered:

  • Advanced Business Management applied to Oil Fields
  • The Total Cost of producing the Barrel of Oil
  • Historical Price Development - Prior Low Oil Price Scenarios
  • Features of the Current Low Oil Price Scenario and its Impact
  • Demand Versus Offer Global Outlook
Day Two: Oil Field Process Improvements

Competency Description: This module is intended to provide an understanding of the energy efficiency drivers in the oil field business.

Key behaviours:

  • Distinguish between variations in oil field processing
  • Appreciate the role of sustainability and profit improvement
  • Recognise opportunities for process improvements
  • Develop competencies for ranking cost elements in the oil and gas industry

Topics to be covered:

  • The Process in the Oil Fields – Surface and Down Hole Activities
  • Where do Process Improvements come from?
  • Ways to identify Process Improvements inside the Organization
  • Ranking of the common top Cost Element in the Oil Fields
  • The Sustainable and Profitable Approach – Not all is about New Well drilling

 

Day Three: Innovations and New Technologies in Oil and Natural Gas

Competency Description: This module provides an awareness of new technologies in oil field production operations.

Key behaviours:

  • Be able to grasp opportunities to reduce OPEX and CAPEX
  • Appreciate scenarios for implementing innovations in Surface & Sub-Surface Technologies
  • Understand the scope and structure of successful oil fields
  • Recognise situations of what could go wrong

Topics to be covered:

  • OPEX & CAPEX Reduction Opportunity Identification - Surface & Sub-Surface
  • Effective Implementation of Innovations and New Technology
  • Examples of Successful Field Cases
  • What could go wrong?
  • Selling the Idea – Specific Procedures and Templates
Day Four: Oil and Gas Supply Chain Management

Competency Description: This module will help participants develop oil and natural gas Supply Chain Management SCM skills.

Key behaviours:

  • Learn from a variety of example case studies in new field developments
  • Understand how heavy and extra heavy oil fields can be extracted
  • Develop skills in international issues of the oil and gas supply chain
  • Be able to interpret data in tendering techniques

Topics to be covered:

  • Examples Case of New Developed Fields
  • Examples Case of Mature Developed Fields
  • Examples of Heavy and Extra Heavy Oil Fields
  • Advanced Tendering Techniques and SCM Best Practices
  • International Issues in the Supply Chain
Day Five: Energy Derivatives

This module is intended to develop an appreciation of oil and gas markets including the vast business field of derivative markets.

  • Learn the terminology and use of derivatives.
  • Understand the workings of international crude oil trading
  • Develop skills in oil and gas hedging techniques
  • Use available resources to improve energy efficiency

Topics to be covered:

  • Introduction to Energy Commodities and Markets
  • Adding Value to Crude oil and Natural Gas
  • Cost Effective Oil Production Improvements
  • Energy Efficiency and Power Saving

 

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