The Oxford Princeton Programme Announces Courses In International Oil Trading, The Olefins Business And LNG Shipping To Debut In Dubai, UAE (June 2008)
Princeton, NJ – The Oxford Princeton Programme, the world's leading provider of education and training solutions to the energy, commodity and derivatives markets, is pleased to bring three of its most sought after courses to Dubai, UAE.
"Dubai is uniquely situated as a crossroads for the global energy sector and we are responding to client demand for our courses," says Jobert E. Abueva, Global Marketing Director, The Oxford Princeton Programme. "We are committed to providing the region with the most comprehensive energy training available anywhere."
All courses are led by expert educators exclusive to The Oxford Princeton Programme who bring a wealth of knowledge into each workshop. Courses consist of a mix of lectures and case studies, and in some cases, simulation exercises. A certificate is awarded upon successful completion of each course.
Principles of International Oil Trading (TR0)
16 - 18 June 2008 – Dubai, UAE
This course covers the basic principles of international oil trading and the allied fields of supply, transportation and refining. Through the medium of a case study, delegates will address day-to-day problems and will understand the relevant commercial driving forces in this area. Much of the work will be carried out in syndicate groups where teams will simulate real in-company practice, working with other delegates drawn from a wide background of disciplines in the industry. Delegates are introduced to the key elements affecting the international market of oil trading. Crude valuation, ocean tanker transport and freight are explored together with a basic overview of terminals and pipelines. The structure of a refinery will be explained in the context of the need to produce marketable products. Aspects of product quality will be covered together with the key refining processes needed to achieve them.
The Olefins Business - Markets and Economics (CH6)
18 - 20 June 2008 – Dubai, UAE
The course covers the technology, economics and markets for the olefins business. It will explore the economics of different feedstocks and the balance of supply and demand. There will be a full discussion about the importance of integration downstream to derivatives.
LNG Shipping - A Voyage of Discovery (TDLNG)
18 - 20 June 2008 – Dubai, UAE
LNG transportation accounts for 10% to 30% of total LNG supply chain costs from upstream gas production through to terminalling and regasification on the import side. It is central, both figuratively and physically, to the LNG supply chain and the safe, efficient execution of LNG supply contracts. The LNG shipping sector has also been evolving rapidly in recent years in response to accelerated growth in the international gas markets and - as in other parts of the LNG supply chain - technological innovation is seen as the means of optimising costs and increasing cargo outturn. New players have entered the LNG shipping business and the LNG industry is increasingly looking for more flexible shipping arrangements. Larger ships, innovative ship designs, new containment and propulsion systems have been developed while safety and environmental factors remain foremost considerations in the construction and operation of these vessels.
Seats are limited to ensure proper in-depth coverage. For organisations with widespread interest, courses can also be scheduled as on-site presentations. Please call for details.
Full course summaries, as well as a complete 2008 course listing, are available at www.oxfordprinceton.com.
For all inquires on these courses or The Oxford Princeton Programme's wide array of training options, please contact Kristi Ruskuski at +1 (609) 524-1122 or via email kruskuski@oxfordprinceton.com.
About The Oxford Princeton Programme, Inc.
The Oxford Princeton Programme, Inc is the world's leading provider of education and training solutions to the energy, commodity and derivatives industries. In addition to PrincetonLive.com, which offers more than 25 energy and commodity web-based training modules, The Oxford Princeton Programme provides more than 225 instructor-led training courses annually worldwide. Designed for all levels of expertise, courses include views of oil, power, natural gas and a variety of other energy, commodity and derivatives topics.
SOURCE: The Oxford Princeton Programme