This comprehensive oil & gas training course recognizes the need for professionals to have a comprehensive and broad understanding of the Petroleum Industry from A to Z - from upstream to downstream.
Oil and gas are the world's most important energy resources driving the global economy. The processes and systems required for oil and gas production, refining, and distribution are highly complex, capital-intensive, and require state-of-the-art technology.
This training course will serve as an introduction to the petroleum industry and will greatly assist those who need to progress to a detailed knowledge of the industry
Identify key process operations related to the exploration & production of upstream industry feedstock
Analyze the key process operations related to refining and production of downstream products
Recognize the total spectrum of the oil and gas industry and the challenges faced
Develop skills to assist in the evaluation of corporate opportunities
Understand the structure of the oil and gas business
Technologists
Mechanical engineers
Safety and Inspection engineers
Operations, Maintenance, or project engineers
Anyone requiring a broad understanding of the structure, operations, and economics of the oil and gas industries
Origins of oil & gas
Petroleum chemistry
Petroleum geology
Exploration & production of petroleum
Types of Well
Development of Oil and gas fields
Pipeline geopolitics
OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries)
EIA (Energy Information Administration)
Statistical review of petroleum consumption and supply
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This course is designed for IT professionals who are looking to take on the role of Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) in an organization. The course will cover key concepts and skills in information security, including risk management, security governance, incident response, and compliance.
The Service Operation (SO) module is one of the certifications within the ITIL Service Lifecycle workstream. This module focuses on the principles, processes, operational activities, and functions that enable organizations and individuals to successfully manage how their products and services perform. These activities can also help improve their IT service management.
The SO module focuses on the coordination and execution of activities that enable the ongoing management and operation of the products or services developed or implemented during the service strategy, design, and transition phases of the IT Service Lifecycle as well as any technology and support resources that are used to deliver them.
The course covers management and control of activities and techniques that are documented in the ITIL Service Operation publication, but it does not provide the full detail of each supporting process. More information about these processes can be found in the Operational Support and Analysis module from the Service Capability workstream.
Understanding of Service Operation best practice enables organizations and IT teams to effectively sustain and maintain the products and services they develop and ensure that they provide efficient resources for their users.
The leadership bears new responsibilities and burdens posed by the successive challenges of change in the era of globalization, the communications revolution and the Internet sovereignty that have begun and will not end.
Together, these factors lead to the need to ascertain the readiness of the executive leader and his ability to deal with these challenges of a strategic nature and adapt them to serve the purposes, goals, and objectives of the institution and achieve its higher mission.