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Production Sharing Contracts & Upstream Economic Analysis - Baku
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This course explores the structure and mechanisms of production sharing contracts (PSC’s) and the economic principles that underpin them. Studying the underlying processes and commercial drivers, participants will examine case studies to illustrate the economic structure of these complex agreements.

  • Course Instructor: Tim James



Attend this practical and interactive three-day training course and enhance your knowledge in the following key areas:

  • The fundamental economic principles underpinning production sharing contracts (PSC’s)
  • The history and evolution of production sharing contracts (PSC’s)
  • The PSC structure, content and flowchart
  • Cost recovery, profile share, bonuses, sliding scales
  • Royalty and Taxation
  • Ring fencing
  • Key economic issues in PSC negotiations and bidding

Plus: 

  • Production Sharing Contract Fiscal Modelling Workshop
  • Global case studies

Course overview

This course explores the structure and mechanisms of production sharing contracts (PSC’s) and the economic principles that underpin them. Studying the underlying processes and commercial drivers, participants will examine case studies to illustrate the economic structure of these complex agreements.

The PSC Economics course brings the theory to life, allowing course attendees to build and interpret their own PSC model based on a real life field development.

Course objectives

  • Learn about the history, evolution & structure of PSC’s
  • Investigate cost recovery & profit sharing
  • Examine fiscal mechanisms & ring fence calculations
  • Identify taxation liability & allowances
  • Construct a production sharing contract spreadsheet model
  • Interpret model outputs to enhance investment decision making
  • Understand petroleum economic fundamentals to aid PSC negotiations and licence round bidding

Who should attend

  • Production sharing partners
  • Economists working in the industry
  • Lawyers involved in the industry
  • Analysts working in the industry
  • Auditors working in the industry
  • Technical personnel working in the industry
  • Business development and commercial managers


This course has now expired please email us to find out when the course will next be running.



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