COURSE OBJECTIVE
Contractual systems consist of concession contract, production contractual contracts and other contractual forms. Mostly, The PSC (Production Sharing Contract) is applied for Indonesia Oil and Gas industry. In PSC, management is under the government. The contractors should submit WP&B, POD and AFE to be approved by BP Migas.
Petroleum is common property resources, therefore its management should give greatest benefit for the people. The Key issues of contract are the ownership of hydrocarbons and state sovereignty of natural resources, goals of petroleum policy, state participation, petroleum authorities, the role of national companies, exploration and production regulations. 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 Industry needs knowledge of petroleum proven reserve and production, price, costs, government take, contractor profit, minimum return and risks of Petroleum Business.
COURSE CONTENT
1. Dynamics of Petroleum Business
2. Methods to Measure Profit Indicators
3. Cost, Cost Recovery and Recoverable Cost
4. Government Take from Tax and non Tax
5. Net Contractor Share and Contractor Cash Flow
6. Important Issues on Law, Fiscal and Frame work of Upstream Petroleum Contracts
7. General Assessment on Petroleum Exploitation and Production Concession
8. Production Sharing Contract
9. Investment Credit and Domestic Market Obligation
10. First Tranche Petroleum
PARTICIPANTS
* Financial Analyst
* Project Engineering and Economic Team
* Development Planning Team
* Geophysicist and Geologist
* Reservoir Engineers, Production Engineers
* Anybody who wish to know The PSC and Oil and Gas industry
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Added by training.focus on March 27, 2009