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/>Introduce yourself to the principles of ESG, learning how environmental, social, and governance factors contribute to sustainable business practices and stakeholder value.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Appreciate why Environmental, Social and Governance is important in the public and private sectors<br
/>Examine how organisational behaviour is impacted by ESG<br
/>Develop skills to initiate or improve ESG programmes in their organisations<br
/>Understand the legal duties company directors must observe concerning ESG<br
/>Examine examples of good and bad business behaviour across different industrial sectors<br
/>Explore how business ethics, Environmental, Social and Governance and corporate governance are converging<br
/>Develop the components of a ESG action plan for their own organisations<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Executives involved in strategic and operational functions, including finance, corporate strategy, human resources, supplier or community relations, and government affairs<br
/>Senior managers involved in setting up corporate governance or ESG initiatives<br
/>Corporate lawyers who wish to improve their understanding of new company law developments concerning corporate responsibility<br
/>Stakeholder managers responsible for their organisations dealings with the community, their employees and elsewhere<br
/>Managers involved in developing, implementing and monitoring change programmes to improve standards of corporate behaviour and business conduct<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>What is ESG and Why Does it Matter?<br
/><br
/>The pressure for change<br
/>The Legal Background of ESG<br
/>Company directors obligations and ESG<br
/>Voluntary measures<br
/>Is ESG Just Public Relations?<br
/>ESG and corporate governance links<br
/><br
/><br
/>Best Practice In ESG  Corporate Approaches on the Key Topics<br
/><br
/>Codes of Practice<br
/>Dealing with communities<br
/>ESG and employees<br
/>Managing suppliers responsibly<br
/>Responsible client relations<br
/>Corporate Responsibility and the environment<br
/><br
/><br
/>The Business Case for Environmental Social and Governance<br
/><br
/>The Strategic Imperatives involved in ESG<br
/>What is a business case?<br
/>USING tools to build the business case<br
/>Identifying and Managing ESG risks<br
/>The public procurement challenges from ESG<br
/>Getting and maintaining corporate support and approval<br
/><br
/><br
/>Changing the Organisation to Include ESG<br
/><br
/>Developing the ESG corporate vision<br
/>Setting our ESG strategic SMART objectives<br
/>Identifying and Managing affected stakeholders<br
/>How leaders make ESG happen<br
/>The key step<br
/>s to make the ESG change effective<br
/><br
/><br
/>Developing and Implementing the ESG plan<br
/><br
/>What should be in the ESG plan?<br
/>Communicating the plan<br
/>Piloting the plan<br
/>Overcoming objections<br
/>Measuring impact and results<br
/>Auditing and reviewing ESG performance<br
/>Reporting on ESG</p><p>Cost: 4250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:14 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) - Level 2  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/environmental-social-and-governance-esg-level-2-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>Build upon your ESG knowledge with deeper insights into sustainability challenges, social responsibility, and the development of governance frameworks to manage ESG risks.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Understand how Environmental, Social and Governance is important in the public and private sectors<br
/>Develop and Improve their community relations activities<br
/>Interpret the impact of ESG on the reputation of the organisation<br
/>Plan, initiate or improve ESG programmes<br
/>Report on their sustainability programmes<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Corporate Affairs managers and officers<br
/>ESG managers and officers<br
/>Corporate strategists<br
/>Community Relations managers and officers<br
/>HR, Administration and Environmental managers concerned with ESG planning and implementation<br
/>Project managers responsible for developing and implementing ESG projects<br
/>Communications managers and officers responsible for internal and external reporting on sustainability<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>The Significance and Relevance of Environmental Social and Governance<br
/><br
/>What is the scope of ESG?<br
/>Who is involved?  ESG stakeholders<br
/>What are the risks of ignoring corporate social responsibilities?<br
/>Comparing the roles of Public and Private Organisations in ESG<br
/>Is ESG Just Good Public Relations?<br
/><br
/><br
/>Sustainability in Purchasing<br
/><br
/>Managing a responsible Supply Chain<br
/>The Ethical Trading Initiative Base Code<br
/>Combating child labour in manufacturing<br
/>Controlling contractor abuses in construction<br
/>Maintaining ethical standards<br
/>Diversity in the supply chain<br
/>Conflict minerals policies<br
/><br
/><br
/>Community Relations and Environmental Sustainability<br
/><br
/>Working effectively with host communities<br
/>Managing sensitive issues including payments and relocation<br
/>Building successful community projects<br
/>Assessing social and environmental risk<br
/>Managing operations sustainably<br
/>Case studies on community relations<br
/><br
/><br
/>ESG Standards and Reporting<br
/><br
/>Sustainability Reporting frameworks<br
/>The Global Reporting Initiative<br
/>UN Global Compact<br
/>International Labour Organisation instruments<br
/>ISO 26000<br
/>How to report your ESG progress<br
/>Model examples and class exercise using GRI Sustainability Reporting<br
/><br
/><br
/>ESG Perspectives<br
/><br
/>The politics of ESG<br
/>Creating shared value<br
/>Ethical consumerism<br
/>Greenwashing<br
/>ESG and tax avoidance<br
/>Applying Environmental Social and Governance in non-corporate organisations<br
/>Future requirements for corporate responsibility</p><p>Cost: 4250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:14 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Oil and Gas - Contract Management  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/oil-and-gas-contract-management-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>Specialise in contract management within the oil and gas sector. This course covers negotiation, implementation, and management of contracts, ensuring compliance with industry standards and maximisation of operational efficiency.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Lead and manage procurement processes and contract discussions and negotiations<br
/>Identify risks that contracts should address<br
/>Employ contractual tools and techniques to increase competitive advantage<br
/>Apply typical standard contract terms and conditions<br
/>Initiate and develop better commercial contracts within their organisation<br
/>Improve supplier performance through better contracts<br
/>Plan and manage the resolution of contractual disputes<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>This is a stimulating and practical course designed for directors, managers, senior executives and decision makers involved in strategic and operational functions, including managers of procurement, finance, legal, risk and supplier relations and who want to understand how to maximise competitive advantage in the Oil and Gas sector.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Managing the Purchasing Process<br
/><br
/>Overview of purchasing best practice<br
/>Creating interest from the market in your opportunity<br
/>The statement of work for an oil services contract<br
/>Results-based purchasing techniques<br
/>Evaluating supplier proposals<br
/>Is the lowest cost technically compliant bid the right one to choose?<br
/>Moving from bid to contract award<br
/><br
/><br
/>Petroleum Industry Contracts<br
/><br
/>Formation of the contract<br
/>Express and Implied terms<br
/>Typical features of exploration and production contracts and contracts for the supply of oil-related services<br
/>Local content contract requirements<br
/>Knock for Knock Liability considered<br
/>Anti-corruption measures in petroleum industry contracts<br
/>Case study exercises using oil contract examples<br
/><br
/><br
/>Managing Contractor Performance<br
/><br
/>Identifying and managing supplier risk<br
/>Getting and maintaining supplier contract performance<br
/>Service level agreements<br
/>Setting SMART objectives (SLA)<br
/>Key performance indicators (KPIs)<br
/>Contract governance; managing contractual variations<br
/>Why performance is Important and who is involved?<br
/>Post contract closure action<br
/><br
/><br
/>Dispute Resolution in the Petroleum Industry<br
/><br
/>Contract breaches and remedies <br
/>Termination of contract<br
/>Should we litigate?<br
/>Using arbitration mediation or conciliation as means to resolve contractual disputes<br
/>Strengths and weaknesses of ADR as an alternative to litigation<br
/>Dispute resolution scenario<br
/><br
/><br
/>Contract Negotiation Skills and Practice in a Petroleum Industry Context<br
/><br
/>Preparing for the negotiation<br
/>Understanding the position of the other side<br
/>Negotiation roles and tactics<br
/>Reaching an agreement<br
/>Knowing your Best Alternative to Negotiated Agreement (BATNA) - what happens if the negotiation fails<br
/>Negotiation role play</p><p>Cost: 4250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:14 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Upstream Oil and Gas Development Lifecycle Costing  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/upstream-oil-and-gas-development-lifecycle-costing-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>Examine the life-cycle costing of upstream oil and gas projects, from exploration through to production, covering cost estimation, budgeting, and economic evaluation.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Better collaborate within multidisciplinary teams on field development planning tasks leading to investment decisions<br
/>Give a comprehensive overview of the nature and magnitude of exploration, development, production and decommissioning costs<br
/>Explain how to express life-cycle costings in cash flow and economic models<br
/>Describe the challenges of upstream life-cycle costing, and dealing with uncertain and incomplete information<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Upstream oil and gas industry professionals, managers and discipline experts, who need to gain a deeper understanding of upstream life-cycle costing<br
/>Persons involved in industry oversight, from regulators, government agencies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs), charities, special interest and campaigning groups that need to better understand the cost constraints under which oil companies operate<br
/>Early career professionals wishing to advance their understanding of upstream oil and gas costing and economics issues<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Upstream Oil andamp; Gas life-cycle Costing<br
/><br
/>Aspects of the upstream oil and gas exploration development and production industry<br
/>The asset (oil or gas field) life-cycle from acquisition and exploration through to production and decommissioning<br
/>Relationship to cost estimation and cost engineering<br
/>Approaches to costing<br
/>Bottom-up vs. top-down approaches<br
/>Analog benchmarking parametric and cost metrics approaches<br
/>Provision for engineering growth contingency unallocated provision operators reserve<br
/>Types of cost: exploration; capital (capex) operating (opex) and decommissioning (abex)<br
/><br
/><br
/>Upstream Oil and Gas life-cycle Cost Components<br
/><br
/>Description of the items (activities services wells facilities) that add to life-cycle costs (so they mean more than just numbers in a spreadsheet)<br
/>Illustrative costs for all components<br
/>The parameters (key-drivers) that most influence the cost of components<br
/>Cost metrics and rules-of-thumb<br
/>Building of a cost model<br
/><br
/><br
/>Field Development Planning<br
/><br
/>Introduction of the time element<br
/>Time value of money discounted cash flow basic petroleum economics<br
/>Cost production revenue cash-flow profiles<br
/>Building of an economic model<br
/><br
/><br
/>The Wider Context<br
/><br
/>Issues relevant to how costs are prepared used and influenced<br
/>Petroleum production licences and contracts<br
/>Cost train wrecks  when costs go out of control<br
/>The wisdom (and cost) of front end loading (FEL)<br
/>Current and future challenges to oil and gas production (and hence to costing)<br
/>Human aspects (biases irrationality vested interest) that can skew costing<br
/>Dealing with risk uncertainty and incomplete information<br
/>Decision making<br
/>Regional and host-country factors including productivity and local content issues</p><p>Cost: 4350 GBP</p><p>Duration: 4 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:14 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Advanced Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/advanced-environmental-social-and-governance-esg-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>This course provides a comprehensive view of ESG, with advanced strategies for integrating sustainability into corporate strategy, risk management, and reporting.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Understand how Environmental, Social and Governance is important in the public and private sectors<br
/>Apply ESG best practices to organisational programmes and projects<br
/>Develop and improve their community relations activities<br
/>Interpret the impact of ESG on the reputation of the organisation<br
/>Plan, initiate or improve ESG programmes<br
/>Report on their sustainability programmes<br
/>Identify the links between business ethics, Environmental, Social and Governance and Corporate Governance<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Heads of sustainable development<br
/>  Corporate Affairs managers and officers<br
/>  ESG managers and officers<br
/>  Corporate strategists<br
/>  Community Relations managers and officers<br
/>  HR, Administration and Environmental managers concerned with ESG planning and implementation<br
/>  Procurement managers involved in responsible sourcing initiatives<br
/>  Project managers responsible for developing and implementing ESG projects<br
/>  Managers and officers involved in non-financial corporate reporting<br
/>  Communications managers and officers responsible for internal and external reporting on sustainability<br
/>  Internal auditors concerned with Environmental, Social and Governance risks<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>What is ESG and Why Does it Matter?<br
/><br
/>The pressure for change<br
/>The Legal Background of ESG<br
/>Company directors obligations and ESG<br
/>Voluntary measures<br
/>Is ESG Just Public Relations?<br
/>ESG and corporate governance links<br
/><br
/><br
/>Best practice in ESG Corporate Approaches on the Key Topics<br
/><br
/>Codes of Practice<br
/>Dealing with communities<br
/>ESG and employees<br
/>Managing suppliers responsibly<br
/>Responsible client relations<br
/>Corporate Responsibility and the environment<br
/><br
/><br
/>The Business Case for ESG<br
/><br
/>The Strategic Imperatives involved in ESG<br
/>What is a business case?<br
/>USING tools to build the business case<br
/>Identifying and Managing ESG risks<br
/>The public procurement challenges from ESG<br
/>Getting and maintaining corporate support and approval<br
/><br
/><br
/>Changing the Organisation to include ESG<br
/><br
/>Developing the ESG corporate vision<br
/>Setting our ESG strategic SMART objectives<br
/>Identifying and Managing affected stakeholders<br
/>How leaders make ESG happen<br
/>The key steps to make the ESG change effective<br
/><br
/><br
/>Developing and Implementing the ESG plan<br
/><br
/>What should be in the ESG plan?<br
/>Communicating the plan<br
/>Piloting the plan<br
/>Overcoming objections<br
/>Measuring impact and results<br
/>Auditing and reviewing ESG performance<br
/>Reporting on ESG<br
/><br
/><br
/>Sustainability in Purchasing<br
/><br
/>Managing a responsible Supply Chain<br
/>The Ethical Trading Initiative Base Code<br
/>Combating child labour in manufacturing<br
/>Controlling contractor abuses in construction<br
/>Maintaining ethical standards<br
/>Diversity in the supply chain<br
/>Conflict minerals policies<br
/><br
/><br
/>Community Relations and Environmental Sustainability<br
/><br
/>Working effectively with host communities<br
/>Managing sensitive issues including payments and relocation<br
/>Building successful community projects<br
/>Assessing social and environmental risk<br
/>Managing operations sustainably<br
/>Case studies on community relations<br
/><br
/><br
/>ESG Standards and Reporting<br
/><br
/>Sustainability Reporting frameworks<br
/>The Global Reporting Initiative<br
/>UN Global Compact<br
/>International Labour Organisation instruments<br
/>ISO 26000<br
/>How to report your ESG progress<br
/>Model examples and class exercise using GRI Sustainability Reporting<br
/><br
/><br
/>ESG Perspectives<br
/><br
/>The politics of ESG<br
/>Creating shared value<br
/>Ethical consumerism<br
/>Greenwashing<br
/>ESG and tax avoidance<br
/>Applying Environmental Social and Governance in non-corporate organisations<br
/>Future requirements for corporate responsibility</p><p>Cost: 7250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 10 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:13 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Ecosystem Services and Natural Capital  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/ecosystem-services-and-natural-capital-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>This course provides insights into the economic valuation of ecosystem services and natural capital, emphasising the importance of biodiversity and ecosystems in supporting economic development and sustainability.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Comprehend the foundational concepts of ecosystem services and natural capital, and their significance in sustainable development<br
/>Identify the various types of ecosystem services and evaluate their contributions to human well-being<br
/>Understand the methodologies and tools for assessing and valuing ecosystem services<br
/>Explore policy frameworks, business strategies, and community practices that prioritize and protect these services<br
/>Craft actionable plans and strategies for the conservation, restoration, and sustainable use of natural capital<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Environmental planners and strategists seeking to integrate ecosystem services into decision-making<br
/>Policymakers and government officials aiming to develop policies that recognize the value of natural capital<br
/>Consultants in the fields of sustainability, ecology, and environmental economics<br
/>Researchers, academics, and students focused on environmental sciences, economics, and policy<br
/>NGOs, conservationists, and community leaders advocating for the protection and restoration of ecosystems<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Introduction to Ecosystem Services and Natural Capital<br
/><br
/>Defining ecosystem services: The benefits nature provides to humanity<br
/>Understanding natural capital: The stock of renewable and non-renewable resources<br
/>Historical context and evolution of the concepts<br
/>The intrinsic and instrumental value of nature<br
/><br
/><br
/>Types and Contributions of Ecosystem Services<br
/><br
/>Provisioning services: Food water timber and medicinal resources<br
/>Regulating services: Climate regulation water purification and pollination<br
/>Cultural services: Aesthetic spiritual and recreational benefits<br
/>Supporting services: Soil formation nutrient cycling and primary production<br
/><br
/><br
/>Valuation and Assessment of Ecosystem Services<br
/><br
/>The importance of valuing nature: Making the invisible visible<br
/>Methodologies: Cost-based approaches benefit transfer contingent valuation and more<br
/>Challenges and limitations in valuation<br
/>Case studies: Successful valuation and its impact on decision-making<br
/><br
/><br
/>Policies and Business Strategies<br
/><br
/>The role of governments: Integrating ecosystem services into national policies<br
/>Business and natural capital: Risk management opportunity identification and corporate responsibility<br
/>Financing conservation: Payment for ecosystem services (PES) and green bonds<br
/>International frameworks: The Convention on Biological Diversity Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) and more<br
/><br
/><br
/>Conservation Restoration and Future Trends<br
/><br
/>Strategies for conserving and enhancing ecosystem services<br
/>Restoration ecology: Reviving degraded ecosystems for enhanced services<br
/>Community-based conservation: Harnessing local knowledge and participation<br
/>The future of ecosystem services and natural capital: Innovations challenges and opportunities</p><p>Cost: 4850 GBP</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:13 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Sustainable Development Principles  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/sustainable-development-principles-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>Understand the core principles of sustainable development. This course covers the integration of environmental, economic, and social aspects into business strategy to drive sustainable practices.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Understand the foundational concepts and principles of sustainable development<br
/>Explore the economic, social, and environmental pillars of sustainability and their interconnectedness<br
/>Apply sustainable practices in various sectors, identifying challenges and opportunities<br
/>Assess and critique real-world examples of sustainable development initiatives<br
/>Create actionable strategies for integrating sustainable development principles into participants respective fields<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Professionals in the consultancy field, aiming to integrate sustainability into their practice<br
/>Management and leadership teams from various sectors interested in sustainable growth<br
/>Policy makers and government representatives focused on sustainable initiatives<br
/>NGOs, community leaders, and activists aiming to collaborate with businesses for sustainable outcomes<br
/>Academics and researchers in the field of sustainable development<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Introduction to Sustainable Development<br
/><br
/>Definition and historical context of sustainable development<br
/>The three pillars of sustainability: Economic Social and Environmental<br
/>The Brundtland Commission and the evolution of sustainable thinking<br
/>Global goals and agreements: SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) overview<br
/><br
/><br
/>Economic Pillar of Sustainability<br
/><br
/>Defining economic sustainability: Long-term strategies and holistic thinking<br
/>Role of businesses and governments in economic sustainability<br
/>Sustainable finance: Investment funding and economic incentives<br
/>Economic case studies: Successful models of sustainable development<br
/><br
/><br
/>Social Pillar of Sustainability<br
/><br
/>The concept of social equity and its role in sustainable development<br
/>Sustainable urbanization: Designing inclusive and resilient cities<br
/>Role of education health and well-being in social sustainability<br
/>Case studies: Social sustainability in action<br
/><br
/><br
/>Environmental Pillar of Sustainability<br
/><br
/>Understanding the environmental challenges: Climate change biodiversity loss and pollution<br
/>Sustainable resource management: Water energy and materials<br
/>Green technology and innovation: Solutions for a sustainable future<br
/>Environmental case studies: Strategies and models from around the globe<br
/><br
/><br
/>Applying Sustainable Development principles<br
/><br
/>Tools and methodologies for assessing sustainability in projects<br
/>Designing and implementing a sustainable development action plan<br
/>Stakeholder engagement: Collaborative approaches for sustainable results<br
/>Reflecting and critiquing: Analysing the impact and potential improvements</p><p>Cost: 4250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:13 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Oil and Gas - Business Environment  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/oil-and-gas-business-environment-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>Understand the global business environment of the oil and gas industry, focusing on supply and demand, industry structure, and strategic considerations for energy companies.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Present the main features of the global Oil andamp; Gas business environment<br
/>Speculate on emerging trends and opportunities<br
/>Apply knowledge of the macro-economic factors both regionally and globally that shape the industry<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Senior managers within the Oil andamp; Gas sector or those identified via organisational talent management for fast track to a senior role<br
/>Public sector officials with responsibility for the state management of Oil andamp; gas resources<br
/>Engineers and Project Managers who are looking to develop leading edge practice for both themselves and their organisation<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Global Market Forces<br
/><br
/>The influence of OPEC<br
/>The US Position<br
/>Asean influence<br
/>African influence<br
/><br
/><br
/>Global Threats and Opportunities<br
/><br
/>Overview of global reserves andamp; Peak oil concept<br
/>Alternative technologies  threat or opportunity<br
/>Emerging territories and cost of access<br
/>Environmental aspects<br
/><br
/><br
/>The Cohesive Producer<br
/><br
/>Aligning strategy with the global picture<br
/>Input and cost management<br
/>Output and pricing management<br
/>Environmental Social and Governance andamp; communication<br
/><br
/><br
/>Strategic Relationships<br
/><br
/>Production agreements<br
/>Joint venture partnering<br
/>Regional Government<br
/>Global upstream and downstream models<br
/><br
/><br
/>Industry Governance<br
/><br
/>Developing andamp; enhancing governance policies<br
/>Combating economic crime and corruption<br
/>Impacts of the Dodd Frank Act<br
/>Global best practice andamp; case studies</p><p>Cost: 4250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:13 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Oil and Gas - Finance  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/oil-and-gas-finance-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>Specialise in the financial aspects of the oil and gas sector with this course, focusing on investment appraisal, project finance, and risk management in energy projects.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Develop the key components of a financial management systems<br
/>Use knowledge of Financial instruments and their impacts<br
/>Manage: Market risk, Credit risk and Liquidity risk<br
/>Undertake effective financial modelling and scenario planning<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Senior managers within the Oil andamp; Gas sector or those identified via organisational talent management for fast track to a senior role<br
/>Public sector officials with responsibility for the state management of Oil andamp; Gas resources<br
/>Engineers and Project Managers who are looking to develop leading edge practice for both themselves and their organisation<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Key Financial management Systems<br
/><br
/>Effective Budget preparation and management<br
/>Cash flow management and forecasting<br
/>Interpreting key financial statements<br
/>Key financial ratios and analysis<br
/><br
/><br
/>Effective Treasury Management<br
/><br
/>Overview of global treasury models<br
/>Pure return portfolio structuring<br
/>Pure income portfolio structuring<br
/>Defensive portfolio structuring<br
/><br
/><br
/>The role and impact of financial instruments<br
/><br
/>Derivatives<br
/>Bonds<br
/>Options<br
/>Futures<br
/><br
/><br
/>Effective Risk Management<br
/><br
/>The key concepts and elements of risk management<br
/>Managing Market Risk<br
/>Managing Credit Risk<br
/>Managing Liquidity Risk<br
/><br
/><br
/>Practical Financial Modelling<br
/><br
/>Key principles within Financial Modelling<br
/>Constructing key financial models<br
/>Linkage of models and submodels<br
/>Scenario Planning Applications</p><p>Cost: 4250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:12 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Fundamentals of Oil and Gas Exploration and Production  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/fundamentals-of-oil-and-gas-exploration-and-production-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>Gain a solid grounding in the technical and commercial fundamentals of oil and gas exploration and production, including geological, engineering, and economic principles.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Deliver a comprehensive overview of the oil and gas exploration and production industry<br
/>Describe a historical, current and future perspective for both non-technical and technical staff<br
/>Explain the principles of exploration, drilling, development and production<br
/>Elaborate on what is happening in the industry, now and in the future<br
/>Explain the full life-cycle of exploration to product delivery<br
/>Identify the nomenclature and terminology used in the industry<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Professionals who need to learn about the industry<br
/>Personnel within the industry<br
/>Technical support staff entering the industry<br
/>Technical staff who want to expand their understanding of the industry<br
/>Students considering the industry as a career<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Introduction to Exploration and Production (Eandamp;P)<br
/><br
/>History and cultural perspectives<br
/>Types of oil and gas resources<br
/>Petroleum geology and geoscience<br
/>Finding oil and gas<br
/><br
/><br
/>Subsurface aspects of Eandamp;P  Reservoirs and Wells<br
/><br
/>Understanding the reservoir<br
/>Drilling<br
/>Optimizing production<br
/><br
/><br
/>Surface aspects of Eandamp;P  Processing and Export<br
/><br
/>Oil and gas production and export facilities<br
/>Development project management and costing<br
/>Health environment and safety<br
/><br
/><br
/>Business aspects of Eandamp;P<br
/><br
/>Integrated Field Development Planning<br
/>Production contracts and licenses<br
/>Economic risk and investment analysis<br
/>Decision making</p><p>Cost: 4250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 4 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:12 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Circular Economy and Waste Reduction  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/circular-economy-and-waste-reduction-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>Learn about the circular economy model, focusing on sustainable material management, waste reduction strategies, and business models that promote resource efficiency and waste minimisation.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Comprehend the foundational concepts of a circular economy and its distinction from a linear economy<br
/>Understand the business case for embracing a circular economy approach and its economic, environmental, and social benefits<br
/>Explore the practical applications of waste reduction strategies in various industries<br
/>Assess the role of policy, innovation, and collaboration in driving the transition towards a circular economy<br
/>Design and implement actionable circular strategies suitable for various sectors and scales<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Business leaders and managers seeking to integrate circular principles into their operations<br
/>Policymakers and government officials aiming to support and promote circular economy transitions<br
/>Sustainability and environmental consultants advising on waste reduction and circular strategies<br
/>Researchers, academics, and students in fields related to sustainability and resource management<br
/>NGOs and community organisations focusing on waste reduction and sustainable development<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Introduction to Circular Economy<br
/><br
/>Defining the circular economy: Beyond the take-make-dispose model<br
/>Historical context and the evolution of circular thinking<br
/>The value loop: Design produce consume and regenerate<br
/>Contrast between circular and linear economy models<br
/><br
/><br
/>Business Case and Benefits<br
/><br
/>Economic advantages: Resource efficiency resilience and market opportunities<br
/>Environmental imperatives: Emissions reduction biodiversity conservation and sustainable resource management<br
/>Social dividends: Job creation health benefits and social equity<br
/>Case studies: Success stories of businesses transitioning to circularity<br
/><br
/><br
/>Waste Reduction and Management<br
/><br
/>principles of waste hierarchy: Reduce reuse recycle and recover<br
/>Innovations in waste reduction: Material science packaging and sustainable design<br
/>Circular supply chains: Closing loops and optimizing resource flows<br
/>Sector-specific strategies: Construction textiles electronics and agriculture<br
/><br
/><br
/>Policy and Regulation in Circular Economy<br
/><br
/>The role of governments and intergovernmental bodies<br
/>Policy tools: Extended producer responsibility deposit return schemes and material bans<br
/>Incentives and subsidies for circular enterprises and technologies<br
/>International collaborations and global frameworks<br
/><br
/><br
/>Implementing Circular Strategies<br
/><br
/>Systems thinking and design thinking for circularity<br
/>Collaboration across sectors: Partnerships networks and alliances<br
/>Tools and methodologies for assessing circularity in operations<br
/>Future horizons: Upcoming trends challenges and opportunities in the circular landscape</p><p>Cost: 4850 GBP</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:12 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Introduction to Process Safety  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/introduction-to-process-safety-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>Learn the key principles of process safety in the oil and gas industry, including hazard identification, risk assessment, and the implementation of safety management systems.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Define process safety and the human, environmental and business consequences of poor process safety<br
/>Apply a simple model for analysing process safety incidents<br
/>Describe process safety hazards and risk<br
/>Describe the elements of a modern process safety management system and how such systems are organised<br
/>The final objective at the end of the course is to create a broad understanding of the tools and problem solving techniques used in process safety. The delegates should achieve the following four key learning outcomes<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Technical, commercial and management staff that require a high level technical overview of process safety in the hydrocarbon processing industry<br
/>Personnel within the industry<br
/>Technical support staff entering the industry<br
/>Technical staff who want to expand their understanding of the industry<br
/>Anyone who would like to develop a broad understanding of process safety<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Hazards of Hydrocarbon<br
/><br
/>Hazards of the Loss of Containment of Liquid Hydrocarbons<br
/>Hydrocarbon Gas Leaks  Dispersion and Detection<br
/>Hydrocarbon Ignition<br
/>Hydrocarbon Fires<br
/>Hydrocarbon Explosions<br
/><br
/><br
/>Importance of Process Safety<br
/><br
/>Importance of process safety<br
/>Process safety in design<br
/>Asset integrity<br
/>A review of some of the major process safety incidents in the industry and Lessons learned<br
/>Using incident data to make risk-based decisions<br
/><br
/><br
/>Process Safety Protection systems<br
/><br
/>Inherently Safe Design (ISD)<br
/>Active protection systems<br
/>Passive protection systems<br
/>Procedural protective systems<br
/>Layers of Protection<br
/><br
/><br
/>Process Monitoring and Control<br
/><br
/>Fire and Gas Detection<br
/>Alarm systems<br
/>SIL levels and safety instrumented systems<br
/>Control loops , anti-surge control<br
/>Shutdown and Suppression systems</p><p>Cost: 4250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 4 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:12 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Oil and Gas - Business Environment and Finance  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/oil-and-gas-business-environment-and-finance-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>Delve into the business and financial aspects of the oil and gas industry, including market dynamics, project financing, and economic principles of the energy sector.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Present the main feature of the global Oil andamp; Gas business environment<br
/>Speculate on emerging trends and opportunities<br
/>Apply knowledge of macro-economic factors both regionally and globally that shape the industry<br
/>Use knowledge of the key financial management systems<br
/>Describes financial instruments and their impacts<br
/>Manage: Market risk, Credit risk and Liquidity risk<br
/>Undertake effective financial modelling and scenario planning<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Senior managers within the Oil andamp; Gas sector or those identified via organisational talent management for fast track to a senior role<br
/>Public sector officials with responsibility for the state management of Oil andamp; Gas resources<br
/>Engineers and Project Managers who are looking to develop leading edge practice for both themselves and their organisation<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Global Market Forces<br
/><br
/>The influence of OPEC<br
/>The US Position<br
/>Asean influence<br
/>African influence<br
/><br
/><br
/>Global Threats and Opportunities<br
/><br
/>Overview of global reserves and Peak Oil concept<br
/>Alternative technologies  threat or opportunity<br
/>Emerging territories and cost of access<br
/>Environmental aspects<br
/><br
/><br
/>The Cohesive Producer<br
/><br
/>Aligning strategy with the global picture<br
/>Input and cost management<br
/>Output and pricing management<br
/>Environmental Social and Governance and Communication<br
/><br
/><br
/>Strategic Relationships<br
/><br
/>Production agreements<br
/>Joint venture partnering<br
/>Regional Government<br
/>Global upstream and downstream models<br
/><br
/><br
/>Industry Governance<br
/><br
/>Developing and enhancing governance policies<br
/>Combating economic crime and corruption<br
/>The impacts of the Dodd Frank Act<br
/>Global best practice and case studies<br
/><br
/><br
/>Key Financial Management Systems<br
/><br
/>Effective Budget preparation and management<br
/>Cash flow management and forecasting<br
/>Interpreting key financial statements<br
/>Key financial ratios and Analysis<br
/><br
/><br
/>Effective Treasury Management<br
/><br
/>Overview of global treasury models<br
/>Structuring effective return income and defensive portfolios<br
/>The roles and impacts of financial instruments<br
/>Effectively managing geographic and asset risk<br
/><br
/><br
/>Effective Risk Management<br
/><br
/>The key concepts and elements of risk management<br
/>Managing Market Risk<br
/>Managing Credit Risk<br
/>Managing Liquidity Risk<br
/><br
/><br
/>Practical Financial Modelling<br
/><br
/>Key principles within Financial Modelling<br
/>Constructing key financial models<br
/>Linkage of models and submodels<br
/>Scenario Planning Applications</p><p>Cost: 7250 GBP</p><p>Duration: 10 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:11 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Climate Science for Policymakers  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/climate-science-for-policymakers-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>Designed for policymakers, this course provides an overview of climate science, climate change impacts, and the policy responses required to mitigate and adapt to climate change.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Understand the foundational scientific concepts underpinning climate change<br
/>Recognise the major drivers of climate change and their implications for ecosystems and societies<br
/>Interpret and analyse climate data and its relevance to policy decisions<br
/>Explore effective climate mitigation and adaptation strategies tailored for policymakers<br
/>Facilitate informed, evidence-based policymaking by bridging the gap between climate science and governance<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Policymakers and government officials at local, regional, and national levels<br
/>Staff of intergovernmental organisations focused on climate or related sectors<br
/>NGOs and advocacy groups aiming to influence or craft climate-related policies<br
/>Researchers and academics interested in the intersection of climate science and policy<br
/>Professionals in consultancy, especially those advising on environmental and sustainability issues<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Client Science Fundamentals<br
/><br
/>Overview of Earths climate system: Atmosphere hydrosphere geosphere and biosphere<br
/>Greenhouse effect: Understanding natural processes and human-induced changes<br
/>Climate vs. weather: Differences misconceptions and the significance of variability<br
/>Historical context: Paleoclimatology and lessons from the past<br
/><br
/><br
/>Drivers of Climate Change<br
/><br
/>Anthropogenic vs. natural drivers: CO2 emissions deforestation and solar variations<br
/>The role of feedback mechanisms in amplifying or dampening change<br
/>Oceans and climate: Oceanic currents acidification and heat storage<br
/>Socio-economic drivers: Population growth urbanization and consumption patterns<br
/><br
/><br
/>Climate Data and Modelling<br
/><br
/>Introduction to climate modeling: How models work and their importance<br
/>Interpreting climate projections: Scenarios uncertainties and risk assessments<br
/>Data sources: Satellite observations meteorological stations and ocean buoys<br
/>Tools and technologies: GIS (Geographical Information Systems) remote sensing and their applications in policymaking<br
/><br
/><br
/>Day 4: Mitigation Strategies and Policy<br
/><br
/>Carbon management: Carbon capture storage and sequestration technologies<br
/>Renewable energy transition: Wind solar hydro and nuclear<br
/>Policy instruments: Carbon pricing emission trading systems and renewable energy mandates<br
/>Case studies: Successful mitigation policies from around the globe<br
/><br
/><br
/>Day 5: Adaptation and Resilience<br
/><br
/>Understanding the importance of building resilience in communities and ecosystems<br
/>Infrastructure adaptation: Designing for rising sea levels extreme weather and changing patterns<br
/>Social and economic adaptation strategies: Insurance migration and capacity building<br
/>Policy integration: Aligning climate goals with other sectors and policy objectives</p><p>Cost: 4850 GBP</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:11 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[FPSO Design, Technology and Operations  - LCT International , Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Dubai, Riyadh, Kuala Lumpur, London, Istanbul ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/fpso-design-technology-and-operations-lct-international/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[<p><strong>Course Introduction:</strong><br
/>Explore the specifics of Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) units in this course, covering design considerations, technology selection, and operational management.<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Outcomes:</strong><br
/>Be aware of the history of the FPSO and the reasons why it has developed to become a mainstream choice for offshore production <br
/>Be familiar with the various forms of floating production systems and how the FPSO fits within the applications <br
/>Appreciate the concepts and the options available for offshore field development<br
/>Be aware of the main technical and economic drivers in relation to the choice of an FPSO as the host facility<br
/>Understand the main technical questions surrounding the design of the FPSO and their resolutions <br
/>Be familiar with the main building blocks for an FPSO design<br
/>Understand the design and selection of the hull and mooring systemUnderstand the configurations available for the subsea layout in terms of the manifolds, flow lines, risers and umbilicals <br
/>Be familiar with the layout and configuration of the topsides process plant on an FPSO based on both safety and operability criteria<br
/>Be familiar with the main marine systems of the FPSO based on the need for safety of the vessel and persons on board<br
/><br
/><strong>Who Should Attend:</strong><br
/>Suitable for persons at all levels of responsibility and authority within an engineering or operations function<br
/>It may be of interest to those who have had limited exposure to FPSOs and need to update their knowledge and familiarity, or those who may have had previous first-hand offshore experience on an FPSO but wish to expand their knowledge in the topics of design and operation <br
/>It will be particularly beneficial for technical staff, project engineers, engineering specialists and operating staff<br
/><br
/><strong>Course Topics:</strong><br
/>Introduction to Floating Production Systems<br
/><br
/>Definition of an FPSO<br
/>History of the FPSO<br
/>Types of FPSO concepts<br
/>FPSO Functions and Capabilities<br
/>Advantages and disadvantages of the FPSO as a host facility<br
/>Classification and applications<br
/><br
/><br
/>FPSO Design Considerations and Main Technical Issues<br
/><br
/>Design principles and design elements<br
/>Environmental influences affecting FPSO design<br
/>Hull design<br
/>Structural design and global analysis<br
/>Topside design requirements and layout<br
/>Safety in design and operation<br
/><br
/><br
/>FPSO Systems and Station Keeping<br
/><br
/>Hull selection and storage requirements<br
/>Mooring design and arrangements<br
/>Anchors and their particulars<br
/>Turret and swivel system<br
/>Installation and hook-up<br
/>Commissioning<br
/><br
/><br
/>Fluid Transfer Subsea Tie-back and Topside Process<br
/><br
/>Fluid transfer mechanism  subsea to topsides<br
/>SURF and subsea interfaces<br
/>FPSO process system<br
/>Pigging<br
/>Crude desalting<br
/>Marine systems<br
/>Cargo transfer</p><p>Cost: 4350 GBP</p><p>Duration: 4 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2025 11:15:11 +04</pubDate>				</item> 								<item><title><![CDATA[Environmental Management System ISO14001 Auditor/Lead Auditor  - KBA Training Centre , Singapore,East ]]></title><link>https://courses.laimoon.com/course/environmental-management-system-iso-14001-auditor-lead-auditor/online</link>				  <description>				  <![CDATA[						This course is conducted via SGS Singapore. All instruction and examinations are in English.<br
/><br
/>ISO 14001 sets out the criteria for an environmental management system. It does not state requirements for environmental performance, but maps out a framework that a company or organization can follow to set up an effective environmental management system. It can be used by any organization that wants to improve resource efficiency, reduce waste and drive down costs. Using ISO 14001 can provide assurance to company management and employees as well as external stakeholders that environmental impact is being measured and improved. ISO 14001 can also be integrated with other management functions and assists companies in meeting their environmental and economic goals.<br
/><br
/>ISO 14001 with its main aim to assist companies in continually improving their environmental performance, whilst complying with any applicable legislation. Organizations are responsible for setting their own targets and performance measures, with the standard serving to assist them in meeting objectives and goals and the subsequent monitoring and measurement of these.<br
/><br
/><strong>THE BENEFITS ARE:</strong><br
/>The standard can be applied to a variety of levels in the business, from organizational level, right down to the product and service level. Rather than focusing on exact measures and goals of environmental performance, the standard highlights what an organization needs to do to meet these goals.<br
/><br
/>ISO 14001 is a generic management system standard relevant to any organization seeking to improve and manage environmental resources more effectively. This includes:<ul><li>single site to large multi-national companies</li><li>high risk companies to low risk service organizations</li><li>manufacturing, process and the service industries; including local governments</li><li>all industry sectors including public and private sectors</li><li>original equipment manufacturers and their suppliers.</li></ul>ISO 14001 was developed primarily to assist companies with a framework for better management control that can result in reducing their environmental impacts. In addition to improvements in performance, organizations can reap a number of economic benefits including higher conformance with legislative and regulatory requirements (Sheldon 1997) by adopting the ISO standard.<p>Cost: 2170 SGD</p><p>Duration: 5 Days</p>					]]>				  </description>				  <pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2015 09:48:00 +04</pubDate>				</item> 					</channel></rss>