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2012 Energy School - Upstream, Midstream & Downstream - Hong Kong
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  • Course Instructor: John Aggelakos

    John Aggelakos has over 20 years banking experience in the oil and gas sector.


Course dates

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22-31 Oct 2012 Hong Kong, Hong Kong US$10,500.00 Add dates Download Register now

An 8-day intensive and practical programme covering everything you need to know in oil and gas lending best practices, featuring 3–individually bookable modules:

  • Upstream development & production
  • Mid-stream pipelines & LNG projects
  • Downstream oil refineries & petrochemical plants

Including: 17 key industry case studies to improve your understanding.

By attending this highly interactive and practical 8-day energy training school you will:

  • Gain a better understanding of oil and gas markets and how oil and gas projects are financed.
  • Gain a better understanding of the current trends in energy project finance.
  • Review the technical evaluations of upstream and downstream projects.
  • Understand how the technical issues of energy projects are translated into financial and credit risks.
  • Understand the finer aspects of financial modelling by identifying and quantifying the major risks that impact a project's cash flow generation capabilities.
  • Gain a better understanding of credit structuring techniques, so as to effectively mitigate the credit risks of an energy project.
  • Review the finer aspects of legal documentation, with legal documentation techniques and tips to help you properly reflect a credit structure in the legal contract.

2012 Energy school course background & methodology

The course will enable participants with skills to identify and analyse prospective borrowers, structure credit facilities, and prepare credit applications for formal presentation and approval by bank credit committees. These skills can be used by the origination teams and credit teams of lenders and to support organisations which run or sponsor projects.

Each section will be covered briefly as a module in a traditional class style, and the real learning experience will be found in the exercises within each module. Suggested solutions to each exercise will be provided and discussed. Supporting materials will be available for further in-depth learning.

Who will benefit from attending the 2012 Energy school

This course is designed for a multidisciplined audience suited to those involved in financing oil and gas projects and will be highly valuable to:

  • Investment Banking Directors, Associates and Analysts in the Energy industry
  • Finance Directors and Managers of Energy Companies
  • Accountants of Energy Companies
  • Business Development Directors and Managers of Energy Companies
  • Equity Analysts
  • Credit Analysts
  • Corporate Planners, and Strategists of Energy Firms (such as oil refineries, LNG producers and shippers, oil and gas pipeline companies and oil and gas production companies)
  • Financial Managers and Executives of Energy Companies
  • Government civil servants, policy makers and bureaucrats for energy projects
  • Institutional Investors
  • Private Equity Investors
  • Lawyers and financial due diligence staff for Energy Project Financings
  • Institutional Investors in Energy projects, such as Pension Funds, Hedge Funds and Investment Funds
  • Credit Directors, Managers and Analysts, Business Origination Directors, Managers and Analysts of Energy and Project Finance Banks

Course dates

Dates Location Price Add dates to my diary Brochure Register
22-31 Oct 2012 Hong Kong, Hong Kong US$10,500.00 Add dates Download Register now


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