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Fundamentals of Oil and Gas Accounting Postgraduate Diploma Module

Hrodc Postgraduate Training Institute

Details: 5 days short courses course.

Course fees: £3,000.

Course description: The short content of the course: - Financial reporting standards and generally accepted accounting principles - Accounting concepts - Governance, transparency and disclosure - Reserve recognition accounting - FC and SE accounting - Ceiling test limitation - Book value, SEC value, and FMV of reserves - Depreciation, depletion, and amortization - Cost depletion and percentage depletion - International Accounting Standards for Oil and Gas - Summary and key concepts - Non-drilling exploration cost - Acquisition costs of unproved property - Drilling and development costs - Proved property cost disposition - Full cost accounting - Pre-development costs - Development costs - Accounting for production activities - Accounting for revenue from Oil and Gas Sales - International Accounting Standards for Oil and Gas - Oil and Gas tax accounting - Summary and key concepts - Comparing financial statements - Reserve ratios - Reserve replacement ratio, life ratio, net wells to gross well ratio - Reserve cost ratios - Lifting cost ratios DD&A analysis - Reserve value ratios - Value added ratio - Ratio Roulette - Financial ratios - Summary and key concepts The objectives of the course: - Understanding the major accounting documents and their interrelationships - Grasping the importance of cash flow - Observing the differing levels of regulation and standardisation applied to Oil and Gas accounting - Practical corporate analysis case studies - Seeing better the role of finance and accounting in an Oil and Gas organisation - An appreciation of financial reporting policies and practices applicable in Oil and Gas Industries - An understanding of the requirements of International Financial Reporting Standards (including International Accounting Standards) relevant to Oil and Gas Industries - An understanding of both financial and non-financial key performance indicators (KPIs) in Oil and Gas (read more)

Course venue: 328 Linen Hall Central London - HRODC Training Institute , W1B 5TD


Oil and Gas Accounting incorporating Oil and Gas Contract Advanced Postgraduate Diploma Module

Hrodc Postgraduate Training Institute

Details: Self paced self study without attendance (online) course.

Course fees: £2,315.

Course description: The short content of the course: - A profile of Oil and Gas operations and accounting - Non-drilling Exploration Cost Under SE - Financial reporting standards and generally accepted accounting principles - Accounting concepts - Governance, transparency and disclosure - Reserve recognition accounting - FC and SE accounting - Ceiling test limitation - Book value, SEC value, and FMV of reserves - Depreciation, depletion, and amortization - Cost depletion and percentage depletion - International Accounting Standards for Oil and Gas - Acquisition Costs of Unproved Property Under SE - Drilling and Development Costs Under SE - Proved property cost disposition - Pre-development costs - Development costs - International Accounting Standards for Oil and Gas - Proved Property Costs Under SE - Full Cost Accounting (FC) - Accounting for production activities - Accounting for revenue from Oil and Gas Sales - International Accounting Standards for Oil and Gas - Oil and Gas tax accounting - Comparing financial statements - Reserve ratios - Reserve replacement ratio, life ratio, net wells to gross well ratio - Reserve cost ratios - Lifting cost ratios DD&A analysis - Reserve value ratios - Value added ratio - Ratio Roulette - Financial ratios - A profile of Oil and Gas Operations and Accounting Procedure - Non-drilling Exploration Cost Under SE - Accounting For Production Activities Individual investment - Institutional investment - Employment - Benchmarking - Merger and Acquisition potential - Identification of peer group - Identification of comparison criteria - Salient issues of regulation, negotiation and culture as they affect oil and gas company operations when they are entering new markets, with specific relation to international co-operations and (read more)

Course venue: Online (UNITED KINGDOM),


Offshore and Ocean Technology (with studies in Offshore Renewable Energy) PgCert/PgDip/MSc/MTech

Cranfield University

Details: 2-3 years part time course.

Course fees: Course fees are subject to change, and you are advised to check current details with the course provider.

Course description: The course (Energy Institute, Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology approved) focuses on the technology and management issues of offshore renewable devices, with a strong background in the key technologies for offshore use: Corrosion in the offshore environment. (read more)

Course venue: Cranfield University, MK43 0AL


Oil and Gas Accounting incorporating Oil and Gas Contract Advanced Postgraduate Diploma Module

Hrodc Postgraduate Training Institute

Details: 5 days short courses course.

Course fees: £3,000.

Course description: The short content of the course: - A profile of Oil and Gas operations and accounting - Non-drilling Exploration Cost Under SE - Financial reporting standards and generally accepted accounting principles - Accounting concepts - Governance, transparency and disclosure - Reserve recognition accounting - FC and SE accounting - Ceiling test limitation - Book value, SEC value, and FMV of reserves - Depreciation, depletion, and amortization - Cost depletion and percentage depletion - International Accounting Standards for Oil and Gas - Acquisition Costs of Unproved Property Under SE - Drilling and Development Costs Under SE - Proved property cost disposition - Pre-development costs - Development costs - International Accounting Standards for Oil and Gas - Proved Property Costs Under SE - Full Cost Accounting (FC) - Accounting for production activities - Accounting for revenue from Oil and Gas Sales - International Accounting Standards for Oil and Gas - Oil and Gas tax accounting - Comparing financial statements - Reserve ratios - Reserve replacement ratio, life ratio, net wells to gross well ratio - Reserve cost ratios - Lifting cost ratios DD&A analysis - Reserve value ratios - Value added ratio - Ratio Roulette - Financial ratios - A profile of Oil and Gas Operations and Accounting Procedure - Non-drilling Exploration Cost Under SE - Accounting For Production Activities Individual investment - Institutional investment - Employment - Benchmarking - Merger and Acquisition potential - Identification of peer group - Identification of comparison criteria - Salient issues of regulation, negotiation and culture as they affect oil and gas company operations when they are entering new markets, with specific relation to international co-operations and (read more)

Course venue: 328 Linen Hall Central London - HRODC Training Institute , W1B 5TD


Renewable Energy and Resource Management MSc

University Of Glamorgan

Details: 2 years part time course.

Course fees: Course fees are subject to change, and you are advised to check current details with the course provider.

Course description: This course addresses current worldwide concerns about climate change, renewable energy supply, low carbon economy, and sustainable management of water and solid resources. (read more)

Course venue: University of Glamorgan, CF37 1DL


New And Renewable Energy MSc

Durham University

Details: 1 year full time course.

Course fees: Fees are subject to change and to find out about up to date fee please contact the University Financial Guidance Unit

Course description: This research covers: permanent magnet electrical machines. (read more)

Course venue: University of Durham, DH1 3HP


Materials Manufacturing,Management - Sustainability, Energy, Environment Module 15 Credits Towards Postgraduate Certificate

National Metals Technology Centre

Details: 3 days short courses course.

Course fees: Unavailable

Course description: This course covers topics such as, Environmental Science (including impacts on health and eco systems), Energy (efficiency, auditing, and thermal modelling), Sustainability (3 elements of, context, industry perspectives), Legislation (UK and European), and Environmental monitoring and measurement. (read more)

Course venue: At Other Venues To Suit The Client Or Learner (Rotherham),


Environmental and Resource Engineering PgDip

University Of Nottingham

Details: 9 months part time course.

Course fees: Course fees are subject to change, and you are advised to check current details with the course provider.

Course description: This course has been designed to meet the demand for postgraduates with an understanding of the statutory demand and economic needs for the mining, quarrying and oil industries to conduct all phases of their operations in an environmentally acceptable manner. (read more)

Course venue: University of Nottingham, NG7 2RD


Green Computing MSc

Leeds Metropolitan University

Details: 1 year full time course.

Course fees: Course fees are subject to change and applicants are advised to check with the provider before enrolling.

Course description: The increasing concern of greenhouse gas emissions and the inexorable rise in the price of energy make now a key time for companies to look at how they can streamline their systems, increase sustainability and save energy costs, being particularly pertinent to the Information and Communication Technology industry which has a significant carbon footprint. (read more)

Course venue: Leeds Metropolitan University, LS1 3HE


Energy Policy and Sustainability MSc

University Of Exeter

Details: 1 year full time course.

Course fees: As at 2008: UK/EU £6,500 (full-time)

Course description: The MSc in Energy Policy and Sustainability is the only Masters programme in the UK with a specific focus on energy policy. (read more)

Course venue: Cornwall Campus, TR10 9EZ


Energy, Trade and Finance MSc

City University London

Details: 2 years full time course.

Course fees: Not known.

Course description: Programme covers: the history and developments of oil production and economics. (read more)

Course venue: City University, EC1V 0HB


Masters of Business Administration - General/ Oil and Gas (MBA)

Robert Gordon University

Details: 3 years self study without attendance and self study without attendance (online) course.

Course fees: Course fees are subject to change, and you are advised to check current details with the course provider.

Course description: Association of MBAs recognised. (read more)

Course venue: Self Study (United Kingdom),


International Business, Energy and Petroleum MSc

University Of Aberdeen

Details: 1 year full time course.

Course fees: Course fees are subject to change, and you are advised to check current details with the course provider.

Course venue: University of Aberdeen, AB24 3FX


Renewable Energy & Energy Management - PgDip/MSc

University Of Ulster

Details: 2 or 3 years self study without attendance course.

Course fees: Credits:- A PGDip generally has a weighting of 120 credits.

Course description: THE PROGRAMME: Renewable energy is energy that flows naturally and repeatedly into the environment. (read more)

Course venue: Campus One (E-Learning),


Renewable Materials MPhil

Bangor University

Details: 3 years part time course.

Course fees: To find out about up-to-date fee information please contact our Academic Registry.

Course description: Research is concentrated on the fundamental science of wood and plant fibres, natural fibre reinforced composites, and the use of plant-derived materials as chemical feedstocks. (read more)

Course venue: Bangor University, LL57 2DG


Renewable Materials MPhil

Bangor University

Details: 2 years full time course.

Course fees: To find out about up-to-date fee information please contact our Academic Registry.

Course description: Research is concentrated on the fundamental science of wood and plant fibres, natural fibre reinforced composites, and the use of plant-derived materials as chemical feedstocks. (read more)

Course venue: Bangor University, LL57 2DG


Oil and Gas Accounting incorporating Oil and Gas Contract Advanced Postgraduate Diploma Module

Hrodc Postgraduate Training Institute

Details: 5 days short courses course.

Course fees: £3,400.

Course description: The short content of the course: - A profile of Oil and Gas operations and accounting - Non-drilling Exploration Cost Under SE - Financial reporting standards and generally accepted accounting principles - Accounting concepts - Governance, transparency and disclosure - Reserve recognition accounting - FC and SE accounting - Ceiling test limitation - Book value, SEC value, and FMV of reserves - Depreciation, depletion, and amortization - Cost depletion and percentage depletion - International Accounting Standards for Oil and Gas - Acquisition Costs of Unproved Property Under SE - Drilling and Development Costs Under SE - Proved property cost disposition - Pre-development costs - Development costs - International Accounting Standards for Oil and Gas - Proved Property Costs Under SE - Full Cost Accounting (FC) - Accounting for production activities - Accounting for revenue from Oil and Gas Sales - International Accounting Standards for Oil and Gas - Oil and Gas tax accounting - Comparing financial statements - Reserve ratios - Reserve replacement ratio, life ratio, net wells to gross well ratio - Reserve cost ratios - Lifting cost ratios DD&A analysis - Reserve value ratios - Value added ratio - Ratio Roulette - Financial ratios - A profile of Oil and Gas Operations and Accounting Procedure - Non-drilling Exploration Cost Under SE - Accounting For Production Activities Individual investment - Institutional investment - Employment - Benchmarking - Merger and Acquisition potential - Identification of peer group - Identification of comparison criteria - Salient issues of regulation, negotiation and culture as they affect oil and gas company operations when they are entering new markets, with specific relation to international co-operations and (read more)

Course venue: Amman, Jordan,


Integration of Renewable Energies in Buildings MA

London Metropolitan University

Details: 1 year full time course.

Course fees: Course fees are subject to change and you are advised to check the current details with the course provider before enrolling on this course.

Course description: The course equips students with the skills and understanding students need to formulate, evaluate and carry out a complex project. (read more)

Course venue: London Metropolitan University, N7 8DB


Substainable Energy Systems PgDip

University Of Edinburgh

Details: 9 months full time course.

Course fees: £4,600.

Course description: This programme is designed to equip graduates and working professionals with a broad training in, and understanding of, energy production, delivery, consumption, efficiency, economics, policy and regulation. (read more)

Course venue: University of Edinburgh (The), EH8 9YL


Oil and Gas Accounting PgDip/MSc

University Of Abertay Dundee

Details: 1 year full time course.

Course fees: Not known.

Course venue: University of Abertay Dundee, DD1 1HG

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Oil and Gas Management MBA

University Of Dundee

Jean, February 2008

Overall score

I am very much enjoying my college experience as it provides a very mulitcultural atmosphere where I enjoy diverse opinions of every day issues. I would recommend it to others. The soci-cultural aspect is just perfect.

Study experience

My course is one about policy studies, I am very much enjoying it as it gives me an opportunity to understand why some global decisions are taken. I have about 15 hours of lectures per week and my lecturers are very helpful.

Facilities

The library is just perfect, very conclusive atmosphere. Yea always spare computers for use. Yea there are full sports facilities including gym.

Postgraduate life

Yea, there are lots of clubs and society, I am indeed a member of the tennis club.

Job prospects

I am just looking for a good job in the oil and gas industry. Don't have an idea the percentage of grads that get jobs but studying has helped me to have a better perspective of life.

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