Petroleum Engineering Economics

Petroleum Engineering Economics

COURSE OBJECTIVE

Economic analyses that primarily involve engineering and technical projects commonly are called engineering economic studies or engineering economics. Petroleum business is just like other business which is aimed to make profit. Profit is a function of production, price, costs and government take (tax and non tax) and minimum return. To maintain production, any business needs to maintain stock. Stock in Petroleum Business is proven reserves. Petroleum business is a risky business.

To understand Petroleum Engineering Economics needs knowledge of petroleum proven reserve and production, price, costs, government take, contractor profit, minimum return and risks of Petroleum Business.

COURSE CONTENT

  • Dynamics of Petroleum Business
  • Petroleum Reserves and Production
  • Methods to Measure Profit Indicators
  • Selections among Alternatives
  • Government Take from Tax and non Tax
  • Cost Estimation
  • Pricing
  • Incentives
  • Risk Management and Decision Making
  • Petroleum Contract in Indonesia

PARTICIPANTS

  • Engineers and Staff (Production, Operations, Facilities, Reservoir, Petroleum, Optimization, Design, Construction, and Maintenance)
  • Geoscientists (Geologists, Geophysicists, and Petro physicists)
  • Non Engineers (Accounting, Finance, Legal, Planning, Support)
  • Team Leaders, Supervisors, Superintendents, and Managers
  • Anybody who wish to know Petroleum Engineering Economic

 

Training Course Seminar Workshop Provider

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Instructor

Prof. Dr. Ir. Widjayono Partowidagdo., Msc

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Schedule

February 23-26, 2009
4 days

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Venue

Grand Serela Hotel
Bandung

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Tuition Fee

 Rp.
7.250.000,-
  per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

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Registration

Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA
Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12
BOGOR – 16143

ph. (021) 7009-9943
  (0251) 2169-150
fax (0251) 7534-984
email training@focustraco.com

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~ by training-course-seminar on February 3, 2009.

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