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LEADERSHIP & STRATEGIC THINKING IN THE OIL, GAS & PETROCHEMICALS INDUSTRY.

Houston, TX

Start Date:  

Dec-02, 2024

End Date:  

Dec-06, 2024

Price:  

$7,500

This course opens participants to new perspectives on Leading strategic implementation with a complete understanding of all aspects of implementation process. It will enhance participants on how to make informed decisions effectively and efficiently. Participants will understand how to thoroughly infuse corporate structure with corporate strategies and how to integrate strategy formulation and implementation. In addition participants will learn how to use conflict management as a competitive strategy.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Executives, Operating managers, project managers, technology managers, department managers, or anyone in the company with a leadership role.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN/ COURSE OUTLINE
The Evolution of Leadership
• Defining Leadership
• Characteristics of a Leader
• Leadership principles
• A brief History of Leadership
• Three Theories of Leadership
Understanding the Strategic Environment
• Organizational Strategy
• Strategy management concept, strategy vs. business
• Model
• The Five Tasks of strategic management
• Missions vs. strategic visions
• Crafting a Strategy
Strategic Implementation: 
• Twelve strategies for instilling a culture of execution in an organization Challenging the Process
• Think Outside the Box
• Developing Your Inner Innovator
• Seeing Room for Improvement
• Lobbying for Change
• Dealing with Multiple Uncertainties
Integration, Incentives & Change Management
• Managing integration, horizontal integration, full and taper integration, vertical integration, and alternative integration options
• Organizational Incentives
• Change Management
Conflict Management
• Theory, processes, and practice of negotiation
• Ethical Considerations
• Increasing quality of negotiated agreements
• Preparation & effective communication
• Managing Conflict to increase power
Strategic Implementation: Evaluating the Strategic Environment
• Evaluating Resources & Competitiveness
• Strategic assessment & competitiveness
• Strategic group mapping
• Identifying resource strengths/deficiencies, competitive capabilities, core competencies, distinctive competencies, and strategic cost analysis
• The Keys to Strategic Execution
• Overcoming key organizational hurdles (cognitive, resource, motivational, political)

LEADERSHIP IN REGULATORY OVERSIGHT: STRATEGIC DIRECTION FOR NAVIGATING THE FUTURE OF ENERGY TRANSITION

Houston, TX

Start Date:  

Dec-16, 2024

End Date:  

Dec-20, 2024

Price:  

$7,500

This 5-day course aims to equip leaders with the strategic insights and skills necessary to guide regulatory efforts in the rapidly evolving energy landscape. Collaboration and synergy in the energy sector are essential for addressing the complex challenges of energy production, distribution, and consumption. These are pertinent questions that will be answered by this course. By attending this course, participants will be equipped to lead regulatory initiatives that support a sustainable and equitable energy transition, while proactively navigating the challenges of a rapidly changing global energy landscape.

Module 1: Understand the Energy Landscape & Exploring the Regulatory Frameworks

  • Comprehend the current state of the energy sector, including key challenges and opportunities in transitioning to sustainable energy sources.
  • How to Analyze various regulatory frameworks and policies that influence energy production, distribution, and consumption at local, national, and international levels.
  • Identify key stakeholders in the energy sector, including government agencies, private companies, NGOs, and communities, and understand their roles in collaboration.
  • Focuses on the commercialization of NNPC Ltd, separation of regulatory and commercial roles, governance of host communities, and transparency in revenue management and licensing.

Module 2: Foster Collaborative Strategies & Evaluate Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)

  • Develop strategies for effective collaboration among stakeholders to align their objectives and promote
    sustainable energy initiatives.
  • Examine successful case studies of PPPs in the energy sector and assess best practices for leveraging shared resources and expertise.
  • Explore how collaboration between the energy sector and other sectors (e.g., transportation, technology) can enhance sustainability and resilience.

Module 3: Promote Innovative Technologies

  • Investigate emerging technologies in the energy sector and their potential to facilitate collaboration and improve efficiency.
  • Enhancing communication and negotiation skills necessary for fostering collaboration among diverse stakeholders with differing objectives.
  • Understand the environmental implications of energy policies and practices and develop strategies for minimizing negative impacts through collaborative approaches.
  • Design actionable plans that outline steps for stakeholders to align their objectives, implement collaborative initiatives, and measure success in achieving sustainable energy goals.

 

 

WORKSHOP OF APPLIED SEISMIC IMAGING OF SUBSURFACE GEOLOGY.

Houston, TX

Start Date:  

Feb-10, 2025

End Date:  

Feb-14, 2025

Price:  

US$ 7,850

This Workshop is designed from an applied standpoint, with numerous exercises and case studies serving to provide critical insight into the use of seismic data in early exploration efforts through later development and reservoir characterization phases. Multiple exercises are used to provide important hands-on throughout the Workshop. Seismic stratigraphic techniques are nowadays part of the standard routine for interpreting seismic datasets and they are a fundamental tool for the Oil and Gas Exploration and Production business. Its added value has been demonstrated over the past few decades by an impressive proven track record in green field hydrocarbon exploration.

Seismic geophysics represents a fundamental tool for both the exploration and development of hydrocarbon resources. This workshop highlights via an exercise-intensive workshop format aspects of interpretation including uncertainty/risk, and in understanding structure, stratigraphy and fluid/rock discrimination. This workshop is designed for those working with reflection seismic data to understand and appreciate the underlying principles and processes leading to final images and associated attributes. Basic seismic imaging principles and techniques are introduced at the outset of the class to establish the purpose, underlying principles, parameterization, and limitations of the various processing steps leading to final seismic images provided by current state-of-the-art imaging techniques. The workshop focuses on 3D seismic data.