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ADVANCED ENERGY ECONOMICS

Why Attend

This training course will provide you with the essential skills to make effective economic decisions in the Energy Sector by evaluating and balancing both the Economic Benefits and Risks. It will focus on the latest economic factors affecting companies in the sector, focusing on how companies may manage changes in major economic variables such as demand, energy prices, interest rates, and exchange rates. The participants will be introduced to the latest tools and techniques, such as financial derivatives relevant to the energy sector. In addition, they will use simulation techniques to model economic returns and risk management.

Overview

Course Outline

Schedule & Fees

Course Methodology

Instructor-led training that uses interactive learning methods, including class discussion, small group activities, and role-playing

Course Objectives

Evaluate the economic environment to improve decision making; Model economic decisions in the energy sector; Make efficient economic decisions; Recommend economic methods of finance; Manage financial and economic risk efficiently and effectively

Target Audience

This training course is suitable for a wide range of professionals. Still, it will significantly benefit those working in the Energy Industry with a desire to improve their knowledge of energy economics. Financial Professionals in the Energy Industry; Technical Managers (Electrical Power Engineers, Maintenance Technicians, Electrical, Supervisors, Engineering Professionals, etc.) with the need for finance and economics; Energy Project Managers; Procurement Supply Chain Professionals; Risk Manager and Professionals

Target Competencies

n/a

Day 1

THE ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT AND THE ENERGY INDUSTRY

  • The Economic Environment

  • Economic Challenges facing Governments and the Energy Sector

  • Economic Evaluation of Reserves

  • Making Economic Decisions in an Uncertain World

  • EMV Expected Monetary Value & Decision Trees

  • The Probability & Impact of Changes in Economic Variables: Interest Rates, Exchange Rates & Energy Prices

Day 2

ECONOMIC MODELLING IN THE ENERGY INDUSTRY

  • Revenue & Revenue Recognition

  • The Impact of Energy Price Volatility

  • Cost Estimation

  • The Impact of Joint Venture & Production Sharing Agreements

  • Working Interest, Royalties & Taxation

  • Forecasting the Cashflow

Day 3

ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF ENERGY PROJECTS

  • Evaluating Accounting Profit and Return on Equity (ROE)

  • Cost-Benefit Analysis: Finance V Economic Value Added

  • Economic Analysis: Economic Value Added & Sustainability

  • Key Economic Parameters - NPV, NPVI, IRR, Payback, Adjusted NPV & Adjusted Payback

  • Cost Recovery Method

  • Government Evaluation and Value for Money (VfM)

Day 4

ECONOMIC FINANCE & THE ENERGY INDUSTRY

  • Types of Finance

  • Calculating the Cost of Capital (WACC) and the Capital Assets Pricing Model (CAPM)

  • Determining the Economic Hurdle Rate

  • Economic Management of Energy Projects

  • Earned Value Analysis

  • Budgetary Control & Cost Management

Day 5

ECONOMIC & FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT IN THE ENERGY INDUSTRY

  • Economic & Financial Risks

  • Managing Economic Risk & Uncertainty

  • Developing and Using a Risk Model Analysis

  • What are Derivatives? - Forwards, Options, Futures & Swaps

  • International Derivative Markets & Middle East Derivative Mar

$5875

Sao Paulo

Country: Barzil

Duration: One week

Date: 18–22 Aug 2025

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$3875

Muscat

Country: Oman

Duration: One week

Date: 02–06 Mar 2026

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