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Oil Industry Economics - From wellhead to gas pump - April 2012

EMI's Oil Economics: From Wellhead to Gasoline Pump will help you answer the questions everyone is asking.


25-04-2012 - 26-04-2012

Calgary, Alberta, Canada (Bankers Hall 10 Floor Bankers Hall West 888, 3rd Street. South West Suite 1000 Calgary Alberta T2P 5C5)

Those questions are: Will we see $100 crude oil or will prices stabilize at the OPEC “fair Price” of $75 BBL. When will the market recover from the global recession of 2008? Who's making the money? What are the economic drivers for price? What is the short-term and long-term outlook for pricing? And you'll leave this course with the tools you need to make informed, smart economic decisions, from both a strategic and tactical perspective.

What You Will Learn

  • Exploration and producing economics
  • The economics of producing or temporarily shutting in oil
  • Economics of gathering oil
  • Economics of moving oil to the manufacturing sector from all major methods…truck, rail, pipeline and ever- increasing waterborne
  • Economics of the new freight markets
  • Basic refining economics of various types of refiners and refineries.
  • Refinery economic optimization
  • Economics of various crudes
  • Netback analysis
  • Cracks and beyond
  • Economics of various export refiners
  • Economics of moving refined products to various spot markets by various methods…truck, rail, pipeline, barges and ocean-going vessels.
  • Economics of moving products to wholesale & retail levels
  • How the economics relate to various pricing methods at each level.
  • Economics of storing crude oil
  • Economics of storing refined products
  • All about the economics of crude oil arbitrage trading
  • All about the economics of refined product arbitrage trading. Macro economics of worldwide energy complex. What is driving oil prices?

Who Should Attend

  • Major Oil & Large Independent:
    Refiners
    Marketers
    Supply & Distribution personnel
    Exchange Personnel
    Terminal managers
    Risk Managers
    Wholesale and Commercial managers
    Traders
    Wholesale/Marketing Companies
  • Jobbers/Diesel Fuel Distributors
  • Every Level of the Trading Community, both Physical and Financial.
  • Truck Stop & Retail Chain Operators:
    Fuel purchaser
    Hedgers
    Marketers
    End-Users
    Trucking Companies
    Barge and Shipping Companies
    Commercial and Private Airline Fleets
    Government Agencies – Federal – State-Municipal
    shipping Companies
    Lenders to the Oil Industry
    Futures & OTC Brokers
    Media Companies
    Oil Reporters
    Oil Analysts

Course Times
Day 1: 9:00am–4:00pm
Day 2: 9:00am–4:00pm


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