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Geosciences, Engineering, Multidisciplinary and Professional Skills Development.
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Our oil and gas training courses are built from a wealth of experience helping individuals in achieving their career aspirations and goals. They provide a fundamental knowledge base to develop their expertise across the oil and gas asset life cycle.
Exploration - Training you to evaluate plays to optimise oil and gas exploration, both onshore and offshore, giving you a thorough understanding of the technical and commercial landscape.
Appraisal and Development - Understanding of the reservoir and making informed choices to guide the optimum development plan, taking into account risks and uncertainties, are crucial steps in reservoir appraisal and development.
Development - From oil field operations, equipment and terminology, to routine functions such as day-to-day production, drilling and well integrity, we cover all bases from the reservoir to the sales point.
Major national and international energy companies are diversifying their portfolio into low carbon energy sources. This presents new technical challenges for the companies and for the individuals within them, requiring development of new skills.
Decarbonisation of energy resources requires management of greenhouse gas emissions and development of carbon capture, utilisation and storage technologies. These themes have strong adjacency to existing expertise in oil and gas companies and require a transition of skills and expertise to achieve them.
CCS projects now feature in a large number of energy companies and organisations worldwide. To meet the demand for the development of skills and knowledge relevant to CCS a significant expansion of the provision of relevant training is required by the industry. This includes:
Geothermal energy is a renewable, continuous and flexible energy source for direct use as heat and/or electricity supply. Resources of geothermal energy can be found worldwide; however, only a fraction of its true potential has been explored due to historical barriers (both technical and non-technical) in the industry.
In the past few years Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) reporting, management, and compliance has become a significant focus area for energy companies. The rapid evolution of the Energy Transition has been so fast over the past year, that many companies are struggling to develop the skill sets to ensure that ESG programs are a central priority across their business.
As well as highlighting the risks, our courses will provide foresight to where ESG value can be created. With access to finance now very much dependent on increasingly stringent ESG criteria, understanding the perspectives and reporting requirements for both lenders and borrowers, is essential, bringing to life the vantage points of multiple ESG stakeholders.