Economics drives the entire oil & gas producing industry. Almost every decision is made on the basis of an economic evaluation. Oil & gas operating company develops petroleum economics to justify risk and return of investment of its projects.
Therefore, it is important for professionals who are involved in Field Development Planning and Portfolio Planning to understand the fundamentals of petroleum economics for investment decision, how projects are selected and how development concepts are selected. While each country has its unique economic policies, Malaysia has been applying Production Sharing Contracts as the guidelines for operating companies and to manage the resources responsibly.
This masterclass has been developed to help professionals on the subject and offers 2 levels of courses:
Fundamentals of Petroleum Economics (3 Days): 23 – 25 August 2023
Advanced Petroleum Economics (3 Days): 28 – 30 August 2023
Learning stage and need of each professional might be different, thus this programme is designed to give flexibility where delegate is able to choose to attend single course or complete masterclass (2-in-1).
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, delegate will be able to:
Understand how every major NOCs and IOCs evaluate projects, decide which development option is chosen for FDP, valuation of assets and how risk are mitigated.
Comprehend economic indicators used and how they are presented to top management for decision making.
Recognise how current Malaysia’s R/C and sliding scale (Deepwater) PSCs work.
Understand the value drivers in the PSC and the key to maximising the contractor’s value from the PSC.
Appreciate the fundamental of Portfolio and Portfolio Optimization.
Who Should Attend
Front-end engineers, geologist, reservoir engineer, managers, planners, lawyers, and those involved in Field Development Planning project teams and Portfolio Planning.
Methodology
The course method will be a combination of the following;
This course uncovers the fundamentals of petroleum economics for investment decision, how projects are selected and how development concepts are selected.
Objective
This course is designed for professionals involved in E&P business to understand how economics is used to support and influence management investment decision. In addition, it helps professionals to understand both sides, national Oil Company (NOC) & on the opposite side, International Oil Company (IOC), aspirations and limitations and how it affects the working relationship between both parties.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of course, participants will be able to understand how every major NOCs and IOCs evaluate projects, decide which development option is chosen for FDP, valuation of assets and how risk are mitigated. Also, to recognise economic indicators used and how they are presented to top management for decision making.
Course Outline
Day 1
Why petroleum economics
Cash Flow – underlying principle to petroleum economics evaluation
Cash Flow in different type of petroleum contracts
Concession
Production Sharing Contract (PSC)
World Wide Fiscal system
Day 2
Malaysian PSC and its evolution
PSC Flow Mechanism
Cost Recovery
Profit Sharing
Sliding Scale
Production Based
Threshold volume Based
Profitability Based (Revenue over Cost (R/C)
Net Cash Flow (Tax on profit Only)
Tax
Taxation concept
Capital Allowance
Net Cash Flow ( Tax based on Entitlement – Cost Recovery + Profit)
Optimizing tax OPEX vs CAPEX
Comparison of NCF based on different taxation basis
This course discusses intermediate to advanced petroleum economics with real life practical examples with focus on Malaysia current Production Sharing Contracts.
Objective
This course is the continuation of Fundamentals of Petroleum Economics concentrating on Incremental Analyses which is how projects evaluation are actually done day to day by both NOC and IOC. It also aims to help delegates to understand basis of Portfolio Analyses and Optimization. Spreadsheet model will be provided and will be used to perform portfolio optimisation exercises in this course.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of course, participants will be able to:
Recognise how current Malaysia’s R/C and sliding scale (Deepwater) PSCs work.
Understand the value drivers in the PSC and the key to maximising the contractor’s value from the PSC.
Appreciate the fundamental of Portfolio and Portfolio Optimization.
Course Outline
Day 1
Stand Alone versus Incremental project analyses.
Project Basis vs Consolidated Contract Area Basis (as per PSC)
Why Stand alone economics is not accurate and Incremental Analyses is the only accurate analyses.
Incremental Sliding Scale PSC analysis
R/C PSC Incremental analysis.
Day 2
Buy vs Lease for R/C PSC
Explaining some unexpected results due to incremental effect.
Incremental “Reserves” higher than project reserves
Result at higher price worse off than lower price
Entitlement number goes down even though higher price is used in valuation.
Day 3
Portfolio Analyses
Optimizing Portfolio
Efficient Frontier
Difficulties/Limitations in doing Portfolio Analyses
Course wrap up
About Expert Trainer: Rozmee Ismail
Mr Rozmee is a Petroleum Techno Commercial Professional with 28 years of experience in the upstream Oil & Gas industry. He has worked in both National Oil Company (NOC) and International Oil Company (IOC). The experience has given him a balanced view of the aspirations of both sides and he believes both sides needs to understand this to ensure a successful relationship in the implementation of a petroleum contract.
He strongly believes that petroleum economics is the cornerstone of a petroleum contract spelled out through the commercial provisions spelled out in the PSC. As such he believes executives involved with upstream O&G should understand the commercial aspect of the PSC that their company are involved in.
He is proven trainer having conducted petroleum economics related courses over the last 20 years with good feedback from participants. Post retirement, he has conducted courses for several NOCs; Myanmar Oil & Gas Enterprise (MOGE), Senegal PETROSEN and Gabon Ministry of Hydrocarbon and Mines.
His background as front end engineer gives him a unique perspective of optimizing the economics of a project by through phasing of development to maximize the value of a projects.
He is also involved with the industry by being guest lecturer at Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP) and Universiti Teknologi MARA (UITM). In addition he’s also industry external examiner for UTP’s Master in Petroleum Engineering programme.