Your complete guide to a successful career in Oil & Gas

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Udemy

Learn the concepts and procedures involved in the refinement, supply, demand, transportation, trading, and pricing of oil and gases via hands-on experience.

Mode

Online

Fees

₹ 549 2299

Quick Facts

particular details
Medium of instructions English
Mode of learning Self study
Mode of Delivery Video and Text Based

Course overview

It is typical for the oil and gas sector to provide greater salaries than normal, and there is no mystery that careers in the oil and gas business can be very rewarding. This is because of a variety of parameters, including academic qualifications. Your complete guide to a successful career in the Oil certification course was created by WR Training, a provider of education in petroleum, and chemical engineering, and is made available through Udemy, which is aimed at students who want to pursue a career in the oil and gas sector.

Your complete guide to a successful career in Oil & Gas online classes involve 49 digital resources and 12 hours of prerecorded lectures that provide students a thorough grasp of the many roles, techniques, and technology used in the oil and gas management business. With Your complete guide to a successful career in Oil & Gas online course, students will be taught about cracking, refining, exploration, quality control, and petroleum products, as well as will be taught about oil trading markets, financial oil markets,  financial derivates, and hedging techniques.

The highlights

  • Certificate of completion
  • Self-paced course
  • 12 hours of pre-recorded video content
  • 49 downloadable resources

Program offerings

  • Online course
  • Learning resources
  • 30-day money-back guarantee
  • Unlimited access
  • Accessible on mobile devices and tv

Course and certificate fees

Fees information
₹ 549  ₹2,299
certificate availability

Yes

certificate providing authority

Udemy

What you will learn

Knowledge of engineering

After completing the Your complete guide to a successful career in Oil & Gas online certification, students will gain a detailed understanding of the oil and gas industry. They will acquire a better understanding of the aspects associated with crude oil including technology,  environment, geography, geopolitics, transportation, production, petroleum refining, demand, supply, exploration, reserves, and prices. Students will learn about different petrochemicals and petroleum products such as LPG, lubricants, asphalt, automobile fuel, diesel, gasoline, diolefins, olefinic, and aromatics as well as the principles of petrochemistry. Students will learn the methodologies used in fluid catalytic cracking, hydrocracking, steam cracking, catalytic reforming, hydrotreater, fuel evolution, and quality control.

The syllabus

About This Course Bundle

  • Overall introduction

Course #1 : About the course

  • Introduction

Course #1 : Oil In Our Economic Life

  • Oil in our economic life : Introduction
  • The role of oil in our economic life

Course #1 : The characteristics of the oil industry

  • Centers of production and demand
  • Exploration risks
  • The importance of capital investment
  • Associations between companies
  • The concentration of production

Course #1 : A Brief History Of The Oil Industry And Petroleum Refining

  • The beginnings of the oil industry
  • The Rockefeller era
  • The development of the oil industry
  • The world oil order before 1960
  • The formation of the OPEC and the 2 oil shocks
  • The consequences of the 2 oil shocks
  • The 1986 oil counter shock
  • The Gulf Crisis
  • The current situation

Course #1 : Energy, Oil And Economic Development

  • Energy equivalence
  • The world energy balance
  • Regional energy balances
  • Energy consumption and wealth
  • Energy consumption and price

Course #1 : Energy Consumption Forecast

  • Energy consumption forecast

Course #1 : Energy Resources

  • Energy resources

Course #1 : Production Of Oil And Gas

  • The historical development
  • The current position
  • Future prospects
  • The production of natural gas

Course #1 : The Players Of The Oil Scene

  • The consuming countries
  • OPEC
  • The major oil companies

Course #1 : Investments

  • Facts and figures

Course #1 : Profitability

  • Facts and figures

Course #1 : Conclusion Of Part 1

  • Conclusion of part 1

Course #2 : About The Course

  • Introduction

Course #2 : Petroleum Products

  • Many products, many applications
  • Various classifications
  • Specifications

Course #2 : The Demand For Oil Products

  • Current consumptions
  • How consumption changed - Overview
  • How consumption changed by market sector
  • How consumption changed - Automotive fuels
  • Demand for automotive fuels
  • The automotive vehicle fleet
  • Gasoline or Gas Oil ?
  • Future demand for gasoline and gas oil
  • Consumption of automotive fuels - Income and price

Course #2 : Gasoline

  • Octane number
  • Vapor pressure
  • Relative density
  • Various gasoline grades with # octane numbers
  • Unleaded gasoline
  • US oxygenated and reformulated gasolines
  • Europe : The Auto Oil Programme

Course #2 : Gas Oil

  • Main characteristics
  • Auto-ignition and Cetane Index
  • Cold temperature performance
  • Sulfur content
  • Appearance

Course #2 : Heating Gas Oil

  • Generalities
  • The market for heating gas oil
  • Specifications

Course #2 : Liquefied Petroleum Gas - Lpg

  • Generalities
  • LPG production
  • The market for LPG

Course #2 : Naphtha And Petrochemical Feedstocks

  • Naphtha and petrochemical feedstock

Course #2 : Jet Fuel

  • Generalities
  • The market for jet fuel
  • Specifications

Course #2 : Lubricating Oil

  • The market for lubricating oil
  • Some technical aspects

Course #2 : Bitumen / Asphalts

  • Generalities
  • Bitumen demand

Course #2 : Conclusion Of Part 2

  • Conclusion of part 2

Course #2 : Downloadable Resources

  • Course #2 : Downloadable Resources

Course #3 : About The Course

  • Learning objectives

Course #3 : Crude Oil : A Unique Raw Material

  • Introduction
  • A marker price
  • Different strategies

Course #3 : International Oil Trade

  • Introduction
  • The 1970s : Long term contracts
  • The 1980s : The development of spot markets
  • The netback contracts
  • The 1990s : The development of financial markets

Course #3 : Prices On The Oil Markets

  • Introduction
  • The different types of agreements
  • Crude oil price setting mechanism
  • Product price setting mechanism

Course #3 : Trading On The Oil Markets

  • Barter agreements
  • Single cargo sales
  • Long term contracts

Course #3 : The Spot Markets

  • Definition
  • Spot markets in the world
  • Operators on the spot markets
  • The balance between crude oil and product prices

Course #3 : Spot Crude Oil Prices

  • Spot transactions
  • The Brent market
  • The Brent crude oil
  • Price transparency
  • Indexing crude oil prices : The adjustment factor
  • Indexing crude oil prices : Reference indices
  • Indexing crude oil prices : The price timing
  • The limitation of the system

Course #3 : Petroleum Products Price Setting Mechanism

  • Example #1 : The Rotterdam products market
  • How prices are reported

Course #3 : The Physical Futures Markets

  • The forward market
  • The principle of cover
  • Speculation
  • The players on the forward markets
  • Dated Brent and 15 Day Brent
  • The limitations of the forward markets

Course #3 : The Financial Futures Markets

  • The historical development of the petroleum exchanges
  • Futures contracts
  • How the markets work : Generalities
  • How the markets work : The clearing house
  • How the markets work : The deposit
  • How the markets work : The margin call
  • The participants
  • Pricing structures : Backwardation and Contango
  • The limitations of the futures markets

Course #3 : Derivative Products : Swaps And Options

  • The definition of an option
  • Example of the use of an option : Call option
  • Example of the use of an option : Put option
  • The cost of an option
  • The definition of a swap
  • Example of the use of a swap

Course #3 : Conclusion Of Part 3

  • Conclusion of part 3

Course #4 : About The Course

  • Learning objectives

Course #4 : The Different Methods Of Transport

  • Introduction to the different methods of transport

Course #4 : Marine Transport

  • The different types of tankers
  • The different types of charters
  • The cost of marine transport
  • The price of marine transport
  • Prices and costs of marine transport
  • Regulations : National flag requirement
  • Flags of convenience
  • Operating aspects
  • Controls on loading
  • Administrative formalities
  • The reception of tankers

Course #4 : Transport By Pipeline

  • The constraints
  • The cost of transport by pipeline

Course #4 : Comparing Transport Costs

  • Comparing transport costs

Course #4 : Storage And Delivery To The Refinery

  • Storage and delivery to the refinery

Course #4 : Dispatch Of Petroleum Products

  • Introduction
  • Dispatch by pipeline
  • Dispatch by water
  • Dispatch by rail
  • Dispatch by road

Course #4 : Controls At Dispatch

  • Quality
  • Quantities
  • Administrative accounting methods
  • Customs formalities

Course #5 : Petroleum Refining

  • Course learning objectives
  • Refining activity overview

Course #5 : Petroleum Composition

  • Crude oil : Composition and characteristics

Course #5 : Distillation And Fractionation

  • Atmospheric distillation
  • Vacuum distillation
  • Light cut fractionation

Course #5 : Conversion

  • Isomerization
  • Alkylation
  • Catalytic reforming

Course #5 : Hydrofining

  • Hydrotreating
  • Sulfur plant

Course #5 : Cracking

  • Fluid catalytic cracking - FCC
  • Hydrocracking
  • Delayed coking

Course #5 : Blending

  • Blending of finished petroleum products

Course #5 : Making Asphalts

  • Asphalts

Course #5 : A Typical Refinery Scheme

  • A typical refinery scheme

Course #5 : Downloadable Resources

  • Course #5 : Downloadable resources
  • The chemical engineer's reference folder

Course #6 : About The Course

  • Introduction
  • What you will learn

Course #6 : Petrochemical Activities Overview

  • Petrochemical plants : location, possible feedstocks and main products

Course #6 : What You Need To Know About Organic Chemistry

  • PONA : Paraffins, Olefins, Naphthenes and Aromatics

Course #6 : About Steam Cracker Plants

  • A little history
  • Cracking conditions
  • Feedstocks and yields
  • Investment and economics

Course #6 : The Steam Cracking Process

  • Introduction
  • The hot zone
  • The compression zone
  • The cold zone

Course #6 : Selective Hydrogenation

  • Characteristics of hydrogenation
  • Hydrogenation of steam-cracked C2 cut
  • Hydrogenation of steam-cracked C3 cut
  • Hydrogenation of steam-cracked C4 cut
  • Hydrostabilization of steam-cracked gasoline

Course #6 : A Typical Steam Cracker Process

  • Process summary, production key figures and downstream units
  • BONUS : COUPON CODES

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