What is the aim of the Foundation Course?
To enhance the understanding of oil & gas exploration and production and associated environmental management concerns in countries with emerging or fragile oil & gas industries.
What are the learning objectives of the Course?
Participants are expected to:
- Develop basic knowledge of the key stages of oil & gas exploration and production;
- Analyze environmental concerns associated at each stage of oil & gas exploration and production;
- Appreciate the relevance of sound environmental management in the oil & gas sector at the national level;
- Understand the current global outlook on exploitation of oil & gas resources;
- Identify basic features of contingency planning for oil spills and accidental gas releases;
- Familiarize themselves with environmental regulatory and legal frameworks and institutions associated with environmental management of the oil & gas sector;
- Identify and prioritize capacity gaps and needs for strengthening environmental management in oil & gas exploration and production at the national level.
Who is the target audience?
The course may be delivered to a wide audience with beginner-level knowledge on the oil & gas industry. Target audiences may include:
- Government officials in environmental, energy, or other related ministries or agencies;
- Environmental advisors from national oil & gas companies and/or service providers;
- Technical consultants in the field of environmental assessments (environment impact assessments, social impact assessments, strategic environmental assessments, auditing, compliance monitoring, etc.), produced water, and waste water management;
- Media personnel and civil society who cover oil & gas operations.
Resource materials
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