This course is designed to help students (including but not limited to; oil and gas analysts, energy traders and Energy Risk Professional (GARP) candidates), understand; managerial challenges faced by oil and gas companies in producing crude oil and natural gas with an emphasis on costs & cost advantage as a strategic objective.This course, Production of Oil & Gas Products, is the 3rd reading from the Crude Oil Markets & Refined Products section of the Energy Risk Professional curriculum and covers GARP specified Learning Objectives in detail.The GARP specific Learning Objectives of this reading are as follows:Explain how specific upstream costs impact an energy company’s earnings; & why production costs may vary by location.Assess the economic performance of an oil well, including; operating profitability, break-even price, working interest and tax allocations.Classify and describe the costs and factors associated with the production of an oil field, with focus on primary, secondary & tertiary recovery methods.Assess the terms & conditions of partnership management agreement; understand how duties are shared & disputes are settled between parties involved.Describe the nature of relationships, incentives, and potential conflicts among various stakeholders along the oil and gas supply chain.Identify & assess political risks that impact crude oil production decisions.Disclaimer: This course is NOT GARP endorsed.
What you'll learn
understand how upstream costs affect an energy company's earnings
assess the economic performance of oil wells
classify costs related to oil field production
evaluate partnership management agreements
identify political risks that influence crude oil production