World Fiscal Systems for Oil & Gas
22 March 2010 to 26 March 2010
Singapore
World Fiscal Systems for Oil & Gas, Singapore - Course Overview
World Fiscal Systems for Oil and Gas is a 5 day computer-based interactive training course. It is based on a work book with examples and exercises. Participants will receive, free of charge, the petroleum fiscal software used during the course. This provides a “starter-kit” to solve fiscal issues after completing the course.
Furthermore, the interaction of participants from governments, companies and other organisations is of great value.The questions and discussions provide greater insight in the issues that are of importance within world fiscal systems.
Objectives of the course
Run for over 11 years, this world famous course continues to be an outstanding success, providing participants with an intimate knowledge of petroleum upstream fiscal systems.
The aim of the course is to teach participants:
- The nature and details of all the important fiscal features in the world
- The wide variety of fiscal systems based on concessions, production sharing contracts, joint ventures, service contracts and other arrangements
- The underlying economic characteristics of the various fiscal systems
- Advanced economic analysis based on Excel spreadsheets
- How government policies impact on fiscal systems
- Competitive worldwide frameworks for investing in the petroleum sector
- Future trends in petroleum fiscal terms
The knowledge gained will assist participants in negotiating better contracts and concessions, identifying the best investment opportunities and gaining practical, up-to-date experience from “real life” examples.
Below is a short video of course leader Dr. Pedro van Meurs, commenting in an interview with EnergyAsia on the recent outbreak of resource nationalism among oil producing countries. Please click below to watch the clip.
To receive a brochure, including the full agenda, please contact Barri Sassa or tel: +44 20 7978 0007
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