This document provides information about a 3-day training course on marginal offshore field development held from 29 February to 2 March 2016 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The course will be led by expert trainer Peter Behrenbruch and cover topics like subsurface development planning, well construction solutions, facilities options for marginal fields, project economics, and risk analysis. It involves presentations, case studies, and group exercises. Participants will learn how to develop marginal oil fields through good project management practices.
WHY IS A RESERVES DEFINITION NEEDED?;
Classification Framework; Proven Reserves; Unproven reserves; Resources; RESERVES UNCERTAINTY CATEGORIES; PROJECT MATURITY SUB-CLASSES; PETROLEUM RESOURCES CLASSIFICATION BASED ON PROJECT STAGESOIL AND GAS PROJECT EVALUATION STAGES; OIL AND GAS PROJECT EVALUATION; PROJECT EVALUATION ; PROBABILITY OF SUCCESS (POSG)
WHY IS A RESERVES DEFINITION NEEDED?;
Classification Framework; Proven Reserves; Unproven reserves; Resources; RESERVES UNCERTAINTY CATEGORIES; PROJECT MATURITY SUB-CLASSES; PETROLEUM RESOURCES CLASSIFICATION BASED ON PROJECT STAGESOIL AND GAS PROJECT EVALUATION STAGES; OIL AND GAS PROJECT EVALUATION; PROJECT EVALUATION ; PROBABILITY OF SUCCESS (POSG)
What is a Typical Unconventional Gas Reservoir?
Compare between Conventional vs. Unconventional Reservoir
What are Unconventional Resources…!
Why Do We Need Unconventional Reservoirs ?
Unconventional Gas Reservoir; Unconventional Resources; Worldwide Unconventional Gas Production; Types of Natural Gas Resource; The Resource Triangle
Reservoir engineering is the field to evaluate field performance by performing reservoir modeling studies and explore opportunities to maximize the value of both exploration and production properties to enhance hydrocarbon production.
Overview of Reservoir Simulation by Prem Dayal Saini
Reservoir simulation is the study of how fluids flow in a hydrocarbon reservoir when put under production conditions. The purpose is usually to predict the behavior of a reservoir to different production scenarios, or to increase the understanding of its geological properties by comparing known behavior to a simulation using different geological representations.
Heavy Oil recovery traditionally starts with depletion drive and (natural) waterdrive with very low recoveries as a result. As EOR technique, steam injection has been matured since the 1950s using CSS (cyclic steam stimulation), steam drive or steam flooding, and SAGD (steam assisted gravity drainage). The high energy cost of heating up the oil bearing formation to steam temperature and the associated high CO2 footprint make steam based technology less attractive today and many companies in the industry have been actively trying to find alternatives or improvements. As a result there are now many more energy efficient recovery technologies that can unlock heavy oil resources compared with only a decade ago. This presentation will discuss breakthrough alternatives to steam based recovery as well as incremental improvement options to steam injection techniques. The key message is the importance to consider these techniques because steam injection is costly and has a high CO2 footprint
Johan van Dorp holds an MSc in Experimental Physics from Utrecht University and joined Shell in 1981. He has served on several international assignments, mainly in petroleum and reservoir engineering roles. He recently led the extra heavy-oil research team at the Shell Technology Centre in Calgary, focusing on improved in-situ heavy-oil recovery technologies. Van Dorp also was Shell Group Principal Technical Expert in Thermal EOR and has been involved with most thermal projects in Shell throughout the world, including in California, Oman, the Netherlands, and Canada. He retired from Shell after more than 35 years in Oct 2016. Van Dorp (co-)authored 13 SPE papers on diverse subjects.
Some information regarding the basics and formation of petroleum and its by products and also its exploration methods.. also in new technology of discovery is included
Petroleum Principles: definitions, chemistry, how oil & gas formed throughout history, formation, accumulation, traps, reservoir types, petroleum industry, Total E & P in two words
Integrated Oil Field Development Plan - FDP. Criteria, strategy and process f...Giuseppe Moricca
Integrated Oil Field Development Plan - FDP.
The integrated oil field development plan describes process, explores options, and targets, aimed at the optimal oil and gas field development in line with the oil company strategy.
The spine in the process is the specialist teams who navigate, manage and integrate the subsurface and surface complexities, uncertainties and opportunities into a single development plan, maximizing the overall field recovery and asset value.
Marginal offshore production platform feasibilityguest651e92c
Final presentation of a feasibility study performed this year (2009) covering many aspects of marginal platform design, fabrication, transport and installation.
What is a Typical Unconventional Gas Reservoir?
Compare between Conventional vs. Unconventional Reservoir
What are Unconventional Resources…!
Why Do We Need Unconventional Reservoirs ?
Unconventional Gas Reservoir; Unconventional Resources; Worldwide Unconventional Gas Production; Types of Natural Gas Resource; The Resource Triangle
Reservoir engineering is the field to evaluate field performance by performing reservoir modeling studies and explore opportunities to maximize the value of both exploration and production properties to enhance hydrocarbon production.
Overview of Reservoir Simulation by Prem Dayal Saini
Reservoir simulation is the study of how fluids flow in a hydrocarbon reservoir when put under production conditions. The purpose is usually to predict the behavior of a reservoir to different production scenarios, or to increase the understanding of its geological properties by comparing known behavior to a simulation using different geological representations.
Heavy Oil recovery traditionally starts with depletion drive and (natural) waterdrive with very low recoveries as a result. As EOR technique, steam injection has been matured since the 1950s using CSS (cyclic steam stimulation), steam drive or steam flooding, and SAGD (steam assisted gravity drainage). The high energy cost of heating up the oil bearing formation to steam temperature and the associated high CO2 footprint make steam based technology less attractive today and many companies in the industry have been actively trying to find alternatives or improvements. As a result there are now many more energy efficient recovery technologies that can unlock heavy oil resources compared with only a decade ago. This presentation will discuss breakthrough alternatives to steam based recovery as well as incremental improvement options to steam injection techniques. The key message is the importance to consider these techniques because steam injection is costly and has a high CO2 footprint
Johan van Dorp holds an MSc in Experimental Physics from Utrecht University and joined Shell in 1981. He has served on several international assignments, mainly in petroleum and reservoir engineering roles. He recently led the extra heavy-oil research team at the Shell Technology Centre in Calgary, focusing on improved in-situ heavy-oil recovery technologies. Van Dorp also was Shell Group Principal Technical Expert in Thermal EOR and has been involved with most thermal projects in Shell throughout the world, including in California, Oman, the Netherlands, and Canada. He retired from Shell after more than 35 years in Oct 2016. Van Dorp (co-)authored 13 SPE papers on diverse subjects.
Some information regarding the basics and formation of petroleum and its by products and also its exploration methods.. also in new technology of discovery is included
Petroleum Principles: definitions, chemistry, how oil & gas formed throughout history, formation, accumulation, traps, reservoir types, petroleum industry, Total E & P in two words
Integrated Oil Field Development Plan - FDP. Criteria, strategy and process f...Giuseppe Moricca
Integrated Oil Field Development Plan - FDP.
The integrated oil field development plan describes process, explores options, and targets, aimed at the optimal oil and gas field development in line with the oil company strategy.
The spine in the process is the specialist teams who navigate, manage and integrate the subsurface and surface complexities, uncertainties and opportunities into a single development plan, maximizing the overall field recovery and asset value.
Marginal offshore production platform feasibilityguest651e92c
Final presentation of a feasibility study performed this year (2009) covering many aspects of marginal platform design, fabrication, transport and installation.
Many projects experience failures that result in poor project delivery performance or process capacity/reliability degradations after commissioning
Many studies have shown that 60% to 95% of equipment life cycle costs (TLCC) are a result of decisions made (in CAPEX) prior to handover/start-up and transfer to owners (maintenance or operations) in OPEX
Wouldn’t it make common sense to manage the risk of CAPEX project failures in advance and address equipment life cycle decisions in (CAPEX) rather than after commission handover phase (OPEX)?
Shouldn't owners "invest" in project success "insurance" to help ensure that these multi-billion dollar projects are delivered as they were intended?
Introduction to Project Economics in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production (Upstream) Industry, including basic project economics method and example of calculation.
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Oil 101: Introduction to Oil and Gas - Upstream
What is Upstream? This Midstream content is derived from our Oil 101 Upstream ebook and can be found in our oil and gas learning community.
This Upstream module includes the following sections (use the links below for quick access):
-Introduction to Upstream
-Upstream Business Characteristics
-Oilfield Services
-Reserves – Formation and Importance
-Production – The First Step in Adding Value
-The Unconventional Future of Upstream
Upstream
What is Upstream? Most oil and gas companies’ business structures are segmented and organized according to business segment, assets, or function.
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Drilling
There is always uncertainty in the geological and geophysical survey results. The only way to be sure that a prospect is favorable is to drill an exploratory well. Drilling is physically creating the “borehole” in the ground that will eventually become an oil or gas well. This work is done by rig contractors and service companies in the Oilfield Services business sector.
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This course is exclusively developed for professionals engaged in multiple disciplines across niche segments of the Offshore & Marine Rig-building & FPS Conversion industry.
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Project Risks Identification, Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies
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The Advanced Reservoir Engineering Course course addresses modern practical aspects of Reservoir Engineering during 5-days packed with 7 hours of lectures, classroom exercises, discussions and literature reviews.
At the end of the Advanced Course participants will have a deeper knowledge of modern reservoir engineering principles and practices for reservoir development and production, including the estimation of oil and gas reserves. They will also have an awareness of the construction and use of reservoir models.
This course is intended for staff that have had prior exposure to exploration and production activities. Target categories of staff include Production and Reservoir Engineers, Petrophysicists, Geologists and Engineers involved with exploration and development of oil and gas reservoirs. The course is also useful for Petroleum Engineering team leaders, Production staff, IT staff and support staff working with Reservoir Engineering and development and production. Reservoir Engineers with a few years practical experience and Petroleum Engineers and Geoscientists that require more than general knowledge of reservoir engineering.
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This course is aimed primarily at completions and drilling engineers. It is also aimed at those that are influenced by HPHT issues (e.g. reservoir engineers, project
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PE929 Marginal Offshore Field Development
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MARGINAL OFFSHORE
FIELD DEVELOPMENT
29 February – 2 March 2016 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Your Expert Trainer
PETER BEHRENBRUCH
Prof Peter Behrenbruch is a consultant specialising in reservoir engineering, field development planning and
petroleum management. He has worked for 40 years in the petroleum industry, most recently as Chief
Operating Officer and Project Director for AED Oil and East Puffin (2007-09) for the Puffin offshore
development, Timor Sea.
Prior to his current role, he worked for 16 years for BHP Billiton, most recently as Chief Reservoir Engineer for their worldwide
petroleum operations. Other positions with BHP Billiton involved mainly technical and project management, and general
management positions. He was the project manager (feasibility) for two FPSO projects, the Skua and Griffin area fields,
offshore Australia. He was also the Technical Manager for the Dai Hung project, offshore Vietnam where first oil was
achieved in just 18 months from sanction.
Our Partners:
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MARGINAL OFFSHORE FIELD DEVELOPMENT
29 February – 2 March 2016 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Course Description
Marginal offshore oilfield development requires more careful risk management than more economically robust
field developments. As such, project management of marginal field development also requires an additional degree
of scrutiny, particularly in regard to project drivers. Any adverse effects to these drivers, such as cost blowouts and
schedule overruns will likely result in commercial failure. However, the most important project driver is related to
reserves or specifically the oil recoverable by individual wells. Failure of reservoir well performance, for whatever
reasons tends to have a devastating effect.
The course commences with the principles of project management, including project drivers and economic
considerations, and definitions of marginal fields. Secondly, the three project elements are addressed: reservoirs,
facilities and wells, paying particular attention to uncertainties, options, design and risks. Thirdly, the course covers
management processes, including tollgating and post-implementation reviews, as well as cost estimating and
control, and schedules. Finally, the course covers economic evaluation aspects; project risks and analysis; and
examples of project failure.
Throughout the course, principles, practices and processes are underscored with numerous examples. Three case
histories are discussed in detail, giving an outline for each case first, followed by participants’ group deliberation,
discussion, presentation, further discussion and debriefing. Case histories deal with alternative reservoir
development options, well options and design, and facilities types.
Course Objectives
Participants will learn how marginal oil fields can be development by applying good project management
practices, principles and processes, encompassing the following subjects:
Subsurface development planning
Well construction solutions
Facilities options for marginal fields
Production optimisation
Project economics and the value of information
Risk analysis and management
Who should Attend?
Subsurface professionals - development geologists.
Reservoir engineers
Field development engineers
Well construction - drilling and completion engineers
Facilities engineers – marine, process and subsea engineers
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3 DAY COURSE SUMMARY
Day One Day Two Day Three
INTRODUCTION, SUBSURFACE AND
WELLS
Introduction to Field Development and
Marginal Fields
Introduction and definition of a
marginal field
Project drivers
Key project considerations
Subsurface Development Planning
Geoscience and volumetrics
Reservoir engineering and
recovery
Reserves estimation and pitfalls
Well Construction Solutions
Overview and solutions for
marginal fields
Horizontal wells and case
history
Multi-lateral wells and case
history
Case History I: Small, Marginal Oilfield,
Timor Sea
Discovery and primary appraisal
Secondary appraisal
Development aspects
Group Exercise and Discussion – small,
marginal oilfield
Briefing for group exercise
Teams devise a development
plan
Presentation and discussion
Debriefing: actual field results
FACILITIES OPTIONS, PROJECT
MANAGEMENT AND PRODUCTION
OPTIMISATION
Facilities Options for Marginal Fields
BOD; what are the options?
Advances in technology
How do we select?
Production Optimisation
Nodal analysis concepts
Flow performance
Artificial lift
Project Management
Project phases, principles and
processes
Costs, schedule and control
Project reviews and “tollgating”
Case History II: Large and Complex,
Marginal Oilfield, SE Asia
Discovery and primary appraisal
Secondary appraisal
Development aspects
Group Exercise and Discussion – large
and complex, marginal oilfield
Briefing for group exercise
Teams devise a development
plan
Presentation and discussion
Debriefing: actual field results
PROJECT ECONOMICS, RISK
ANALYSIS, EXAMPLES
Fiscal Terms and Project Economics
Fiscal terms
FPSO development example
Economic indicators and value
of information
Risk Analysis
Introduction and defining risks
Implementation risks: examples
Operational risk example
Examples of Failure and Success –
marginal fields
Timor Sea oilfield – failure
Northwest Shelf gasfield –
innovation and success
North Sea and Australian short
examples
Case History II: Deepwater, Marginal
Oilfield, GoM
Discovery and primary appraisal
Secondary appraisal
Development aspects
Group Exercise and Discussion –
deepwater, marginal oilfield
Briefing for group exercise
Teams devise a development
plan
Presentation and discussion
Debriefing: actual field results
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MARGINAL OFFSHORE FIELD DEVELOPMENT
29 February – 2 March 2016 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
About your Expert Trainer
Prof Peter Behrenbruch is a consultant specialising in reservoir engineering, field development
planning and petroleum management. He has worked for 40 years in the petroleum industry, most
recently as Chief Operating Officer and Project Director for AED Oil and East Puffin (2007-09) for the
Puffin offshore development, Timor Sea.
Prior to his current role, he worked for 16 years for BHP Billiton, most recently as Chief Reservoir
Engineer for their worldwide petroleum operations. Other positions with BHP Billiton involved mainly technical and
project management, and general management positions. He was the project manager (feasibility) for two FPSO
projects, the Skua and Griffin area fields, offshore Australia. He was also the Technical Manager for the Dai Hung
project, offshore Vietnam where first oil was achieved in just 18 months from sanction. Before that time, he worked
for Shell International (8 years) in the Netherlands, including two years as Senior Lecturer Reservoir Engineering at
Shell’s training centre and in Australia, seconded to Woodside Energy, involved in Australia’s largest capital project
(at the time), the Northwest Shelf Gas development. He started his career in Calgary, Canada, first with Hudson’s
Bay Oil and Gas and then with the US consulting company Scientific Software Corporation.
Peter holds a BSc degree in Physics from the University of British Columbia and a MS degree in Nuclear Engineering
from Stanford University. He has been an active member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, including Director
for the Asia-Pacific region (1996-98) and as a member of the Board. He was an SPE Distinguished Lecturer during
2001-02 and a PESA Distinguished Lecturer during 2002. He has lectured at many institutions and was a visiting
professor at Stanford University in 2000. He has published over 40 papers on both technical and managerial topics.
His professional interests are in optimal planning and project management of offshore petroleum discoveries. His
primary research interests are in the area of special core analysis and the development of predictive models for
reservoir characterisation. He also teaches at the University of Western Australia and at Ho Chi Minh University of
Technology.
Our Partners:
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petroEDGE® delivers energy industry skills-based training courses in major cities around Asia, catering for every stage of your
organisation’s development path. Since our inception, we have provided wide range of management development training, business
strategy and technical skills training courses to over 100 leading international corporations and government establishments.
Our growing client profile:
Almansoori Wireline Services (Thailand) Maersk Drilling PT Perusahaan Gas Negara
Arabian Bridge Company for Oil Services Maersk Oil Qatar PT PLN (Persero) Kantor Pusat
Asetanian Marine Pte Malakoff Corporation Berhad PTT Exploration & Production
Bangladesh Oil, Gas & Mineral Corp Malaysia LNG PTTEP International Limited
Bergen Group ASA Malaysia Marine & Heavy Engineering PTTEP Iran Company Limited
BG Exploration and Production India Malaysia-Thailand Joint Authority PTTEP Oman Company
BJ Services Company Middle East Media Chinese International PVD Offshore Services Co.
BP Exploration & Operating Vietnam Mid-Continent Equipment Group Pte Ranhill Engineers & Constructors
BP Exploration Operating Company MISC Berhad Rhodia Asia Pacific Pte
BP Indonesia / Singapore & Vietnam Mitsui Oil Exploration Co. Repsol
Brunei LNG MMS (Insurance Brokers) Royal Norwegian Embassy
Brunei Petroleum Murphy Oil Corporation Sabah Shell Petroleum Co
Brunei Shell Petroleum Co National Healthcare Group Sapura Energy
Cairn Energy India Pty Nations Petroleum (SE Asia) Sapuracrest Petroleum Berhad
Carigali Hess Operating Co. Newfield Peninsula Malaysia Inc. Sarawak Shell Berhad
Carigali PTTEPI Operating Company Nipon Oil Exploration (Malaysia) Saudi Arabian Oil Company
CGG Veritas (M) Oceaneering International Saudi Basic Industries Corp
Charnavon Petroleum Offshore Geo-Surveys Schlumberger Oilffield (S) Pte
Chevron Asia South Optimal Chemicals (M) Scomi Oiltools
Chevron Thailand E & P Optimal Olefins (M) Shell Eastern Petroleum
CNOOC PC Vietnam Shell MDS (Malaysia)
Cuulong Joint Operating Company PCPP Operating Company Shell Saudi
Det Norske Veritas (DNV) As Pearl Energy (Nam Conson) Sime Darby Plantation Sdn Bhd
Det Norske Veritas Pte PERMATA Singapore Petroleum Co.
Dof Subsea Australia Pty Permata - PMTSB SN Aboitiz Power
DPS Bristol (M) Pertamina Learning Center S-Oil Corporation
Esso Malaysia Berhad PetroEnergy Resources Corp. Talisman Malaysia
ExxonMobil E & P Malaysia Inc. Petrofac Malaysia Limited Tately N.V.
First Gas Power Corporation Petroleum Insitute of Thailand Technip Geoproduction (M)
Genting Oil & Gas Petroleum Well Logging Co. Teknik Janakuasa
Geomechanics International Petrolux Temasek Holdings Pte
Greatwall Drilling Company PETRONAS Holdings Tenaga Nasional Berhad
Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. PETRONAS Carigali Thang Long JOC
Hercules Tanjung Asia PETRONAS Carigali Vietnam Limited TL Offshore
Hess (Thailand) Limited Petronas Dagangan Berhad Total (China) Investment Co. .
Hoang Long Hoan Vu JOC PETRONAS Gas TOTAL E&P Indonesia
Intisari Oildfield Service PETRONAS Methanol (Labuan) Trans Thai Malaysia
Intra Oil & Services Bhd PETRONAS Penapisan (Melaka) Transwater API
Japan Vietnam Petroleum Compan Petrousaha Engineering Services Tri-M Technologies (S)
Kavin Engineering & Svcs Pte Petrovietnam Drilling & Well Services Truong Son JOC
Kebabangan Petroleum Operating Co. Powertium Marine UMW Standard Drilling
KUFPEC Regional Ventures (Indonesia) Premier Oil Indonesia University New South Wales
Lam Son JOC PT Halliburton Indonesia Vastalux
Lion Rig Builder Pte PT Medco E&P Indonesia Vinyl Chloride (Malaysia)
Lundin Malaysia B.V. PT Pertamina (Persero) Head Office YTL Power International Berhad
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IN-HOUSE TRAINING SOLUTIONS
petroEDGE®
focuses on skills development in 3 main areas – Engineering, Management and Strategy for Upstream
Exploration and Production Business.
Our In-House Training Solutions Team offer a full spectrum of short courses, curricular competency based solutions that
can be customised to your long term and short term business needs.
Types of In-House Programmes offered
FUNDAMENTAL PROGRAMMES
Introduction to Exploration & Production Drilling Essentials LNG Fundamentals
Introduction to FPSO CBM & Shale Gas Technical Fundamentals
TECHNICAL PROGRAMMES
Operations Geology (Level 2) Basin Analysis (Level 2) HPHT Well Engineering
Deepwater Well Engineering Deepwater Well Operations Well Intervention
Well Integrity Management (Drilling & Production) HAZOP Assessment & Leadership
HPHT Completions Techniques Well Operations and Maintenance Stuck Pipe Prevention & Fishing
Train-the-Trainer: Gas Processing Level 1 Train-the-Trainer: Gas Processing Level 2
MANAGEMENT & SOFTSKILLS PROGRAMMES
Technical Report Writing & Presentation Skills Writing Standard Operating Procedures
EPCIC Contract Management Techniques Advanced Budgeting & Forecasting in Oil & Gas
E & P Accounting Finance for Non-Finance Leadership & Team Dynamics
“TRAIN-THE-TRAINER” PROGRAMME
The "Train-the-Trainer" program has proven to be one of the most cost effective methods for embedding the process of
delivering and facilitating crucial training programmes within your organisation in terms for sustainable skills and
knowledge development.
“Train the Trainer” programme and its specific deliverables provide in-depth concept knowledge, instructor training, and
facilitation skills. This experience prepares select employees to become internal Program Leaders, licensed to teach
internally. The internal trainer can play a critical role in developing and implementing programs that align the organization
for success.
This programme will be a carefully designed approach for sustainable and effective organisational improvement. The role-
out will reflect the immediate on and on-going challenges faced within your organisation.
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME SERVICES
With the constant changing of business environment and volatile economy, every company, big or small, needs to stay
abreast of the rapidly evolving developments and acquire new competencies in order to stay competitive. Our key pool
of trainers, industry experts and consultants are available to develop a Curriculum Development training programme to
help you attain relevant competencies in the area that is most needed.
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petroEDGE®
boasts an unrivalled teaching faculty. All of our partners and consultants have extensive management and technology
experience coupled with a track record in delivering high quality courses to professionals in leading oil majors globally.
In addition to individual consultants and trainers, petroEDGE® also works closely with 2 major training partners, namely: -
PETRONAS LEADERSHIP CENTRE
PETRONAS Leadership Centre (PLC), started as an internal training department in 1979. Over the years, we have
established ourselves as a top corporate learning hub for industry leaders, serving the Oil & Gas sector in Malaysia and
beyond. Backed by over 30 years of experience and our deep passion for excellence, PLC has robust tools and Learning
and Development know-how to help leaders transform and enhance their leadership skills. This is supported by the
resources of PETRONAS and its firm belief in the importance of human capital development. For further information
on PLC, visit www.petronasleadershipcentre.com.my.
ROBERTSON CCG
The Robertson Training Centre was established in 1990 to provide a comprehensive range of upstream
training programmes for the international petroleum industry. With a portfolio of over 70 courses, training
has been given to personnel from over 120 companies and delivered in more than 45 countries. The Centre
has now gained a reputation for the quality of its product. Robertson is unique in the oil and gas training
field in that by using our in-house experts, we can design and present training programmes of any length in virtually any global location.
In addition to five day short courses, the Centre’s most effective training programmes, delivering real skills transfer, are in-company
workshops using client data. Given over 6-12 weeks, these workshops teach technical skills in exploration, development and production,
project planning and management, teamwork and presentation skills. Long term training on a one-to-one basis is also offered for periods
of up to 6 months.
petroEDGE® are members of the esteemed Energy Institute and the CPD Certification Service. We also proud to be have been
inducted as an approved training provider of Institute of Leadership & Management for 4 of our training programmes. This highlights
the confidence given to the quality of our trainings courses.
The CPD Certification Service helps organisation provide certified CPD and acts as a point of contact for those seeking to
obtain certified CPD material. It supports further learning initiatives being undertaken by Government, professional
institutions, trade associations, individual organisations, training providers, suppliers and so on.
For more information, visit www.cpduk.co.uk.
The Energy Institute (EI) is the professional body for the energy industry, delivery good practice and
professionalism across the depth and breadth of the sector. The purpose of the EI is to develop and
disseminate knowledge, skills and good practice towards a safer, more secure and sustainable energy
system.
In fulfilling this purpose the EI addresses the depth and breadth of energy and the energy system, from upstream and downstream
hydrocarbons and other primary fuels and renewables, to power generation, transmission and distribution to sustainable development,
demand side management and energy efficiency. A Royal Charter membership organisation, the Energy Institute provides a wealth of
expertise in energy matters, serving as a home for energy professionals and a scientific and technical reservoir for industry. It is licensed
by the Engineering Council to offer Chartered, Incorporated and Engineering Technician status to engineers and also by the Science
Council and Society for the Environment to offer registration as Chartered Scientist and Chartered Environmentalist.
The EI is an international organisation serving its members in around 80 countries. For more information, visit www.energyinst.org.
The Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) is Europe’s foremost leadership and management body. At ILM,
we are passionate about the power of leadership and management to transform people and businesses. We believe
that good leadership and management creates effective organisations, which builds social and economic prosperity.
ILM work with organisations in all sectors to help them define, develop and embed the leadership and management
capability they need to succeed. ILM provides qualifications in leadership and management, coaching and mentoring
and specialist areas such as social enterprise. For more information, please visit https://www.i-l-m.com.
Our programmes approved by ILM are: International Oil & Gas Executive Development Program 2013, Human
Competency & Capability Development, Leadership Team Dynamics in Oil & Gas and Technical Report Writing & Presentation Skill for
Oil & Gas Professionals.
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