Description
Date
1st Batch: 10th – 12th Feb, 2025
2nd Batch: 19th – 21st May, 2025
3rd Batch: 11th – 13th Aug, 2025
4th Batch: 30th Oct – 1st Nov, 2025
Event Details
Participants will learn how to manage their treasury and funds management for efficient operations in the sector.
CONTENT
Revenue Management
Oil and Gas Exploration and Coursesion contract types (fiscal regimes)
– Joint venture (JV)
– Courses Sharing Contract (PSC)
– Royalty, Petroleum Profit Tax, Petroleum Revenue Tax
– Investment TAX allowances
– Tax evasion (Incentive and Penalty Calculations)
· Taxation under JV vs. PSC and Service Contract Taxation
· Taxation and Intergovernmental Relationships in Oil and Gas Sector
· Government Budget Strategy and Revenue Generation from Oil and Gas Coursesion
· Management of fiscal and Monetary Policy in respect of Revenue Generation
· The Relationship between Petroleum Revenue and the Macro Economy
· Charging the Right Economic Rent on Natural Resources: Factors influencing
Treasury Management
– Treasury and funds management in the oil and gas industry
– Preview of regulatory authorities
– Cash handling techniques and strategies
– Banking operations management
– Money market operations
– Capital market operations
– Basic investment management methods
– Appraisal of various available investment instrutments
– Cash budgeting techniques
– Cash flow and liquidity management
– Risk evaluation and management of investments
– Sensitivity analysis
– The liquidity/profitability/safety tangle in investment management
FOR WHOM:
Accountants, Auditors, Treasurers, Budget Officers, Investment Managers and others who perform related functions in the Oil and Gas Sector.
TRAINING METHODOLOGY
The training methodology combines lectures, discussions, group exercises and illustrations. Participants will gain both theoretical and practical knowledge of the topics. The emphasis is on the practical application of the topics and as a result participant will go back to the workplace with both the ability and the confidence to apply the techniques learned to their duties.