Risk Management for Oil & Gas

GNOVA
Last Update August 12, 2024
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About This Course

The course comprehensively delves into the foundational principles of enterprise risk management, meticulously crafted to cater specifically to the dynamic landscape of the oil and gas industry. Through a specialized lens, participants will navigate through the intricacies of risk assessment, mitigation strategies, and regulatory frameworks uniquely pertinent to the oil and gas sector. From identifying potential hazards in exploration and production to managing market volatility and geopolitical risks, this program equips professionals with the requisite tools and insights to adeptly navigate the complex risk terrain inherent in the energy sector.

Learning Objectives

You will learn about the theory and practise of risk management at an enterprise and project level, focusing on oil and gas case studies such as; oil price, working in politically unstable environments, managing projects portfolios and supply chain.

Target Audience

  • Anyone new to risk or wishing to enter the risk profession.
  • Executives and Heads of Departments to understand risk management and the role it should play within their organisations.
  • Risk management practitioners of all levels requiring a refresher on recent developments in risk management.
  • Students studying IRM qualifications.
  • Project Portfolio Managers.
  • Project Controls Managers.
  • Asset Directors and Managers.

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