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The Oxford Princeton Programme Announces 2008 Instructor-Led Training Schedule for the European Energy Sector
30 October 2007 15:38
The Oxford Princeton Programme, the world's leading provider of training solutions to the energy, commodities and derivatives industries, has over thirty courses slated in Europe for the first half of 2008 as it looks to address professionals' most immediate commercial mid-to-downstream training requirements.
"We are pleased to offer our most comprehensive curriculum with both bestseller and brand new courses to address the diverse needs of the European energy sector," says Jobert Abueva, global marketing director. "Europe remains a priority market for The Oxford Princeton Programme."
All courses are led by expert educators exclusive to The Oxford Princeton Programme who bring a wealth of knowledge into each seminar. Courses consist of a mix of lectures and unique simulation exercises. A certificate is awarded upon successful completion of each course. All courses are to be held in convenient city venues.
- Overview of Physical Crude Oil Trading and Operations (CT)
22 - 23 January 2008 – London, UK
- Fundamentals of Petroleum Refining (FPR) – A Non-Technical Introduction
24 - 25 January 2008 – London, UK
- International Oil Supply, Transportation, Refining and Trading (SP1)
25 - 29 February 2008 – Oxford, UK
23 - 27 June 2008 – Oxford, UK
- Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Technology (GDT1)
4 - 6 March 2008 – Oxford, UK
- Overview of the European Natural Gas (ENG) Industry
10 March 2008 – London, UK
- The Synergies of Refining, Trading and Supply (TRR)
10 - 14 March 2008 – Oxford, UK
- Exploring European Natural Gas Markets (EEGM)
11 - 12 March 2008 – London, UK
- International Oil Trading and Pricing (TR1)
31 March - 4 April 2008 – Oxford, UK
- Understanding the International Petrochemicals Business – Technology, Markets and Economics (CH0)
7 - 9 April 2008 – Oxford, UK
- Fundamentals Of Energy Futures (FOEF)
7 April 2008 – London, UK
- Options I – Fundamentals Of Energy Options (FOEO)
8 April 2008 – London, UK
- Energy Risk Management (ERM)
9 - 10 April 2008 – London, UK
- Petrochemical Terminology – A Non-Technical Overview (PTC1)
9 April 2008 – London, UK
7 May 2008 – Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- Options III – Option Strategies (OS)
9 April 2008 – London, UK
- The Olefins Business – Markets and Economics (CH6)
14 - 16 April 2008 – Oxford, UK
- Fundamentals of Technical Analysis (TA)
21 - 22 April 2008 – London, UK
- The Changing Geopolitics of Oil and Gas: Identifying and Managing Political Risk (GEOP)
21 - 22 April 2008 – London, UK
- Aviation Fuels: Supply, Economics and Trading (AV1)
21 - 23 April 2008 – Oxford, UK
- Front To Back Office (FTBO): Trading Controls and Best Practices
23 April 2008 – London, UK
- Value-At-Risk (VAR): The Basics and Beyond
24 April 2008 – London, UK
- Petrochemical Markets and Economics – The Impact of Feedstocks and Costs on Competitiveness and Business Strategy (CH1)
12 - 16 May 2008 – Oxford, UK
- Global LNG – The Complete Supply Chain (LNG1)
12 - 16 May 2008 – Oxford, UK
- Tanker Ownership, Chartering and Operations (TD2)
19 - 23 May 2008 – Oxford, UK
- The Gas Chain Concept – Industry Structure, Economics and Pricing (NG3)
19 - 23 May 2008 – Oxford, UK
- International Gas Contracts – Commercial Factors and Negotiations (NG5)
2 - 6 June 2008 – Oxford, UK
- Oil Trading Orientation (OTO)
3 - 5 June 2008 – Stavanger, Norway
- Gas Pipeline Economics and Engineering – Crucial Factors to Successful Pipeline Projects (NG6)
9 - 13 June 2008 – Oxford, UK
- Understanding a Liberalised Gas Business – Markets, Open Access and Regulatory Impacts (NG7)
16 - 20 June 2008 – Oxford, UK
- Natural Gas Sales and Marketing in a Competitive Environment (NG15)
23 - 27 June 2008 – Oxford, UK
- The Use of Advanced Instruments in International Oil Price Risk Management (TR3)
30 June - 4 July 2008 – Oxford, UK
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