• Natural Gas Econ in Houston

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    Understand the factors that sustain the price of natural gas, from
    wellhead to the customer meter or LNG destination point.

    Reserve your seatfor EMI's Natural Gas Economics 101
    course, March 8-9, 2018 in Houston, TX.

      Register   Course Syllabus  
               


     


    All signs point to increasing global gas utilization at the expense of all other current energy sources. Attend EMI's Natural Gas Economics 101 and understand
    the economics that are driving every aspect and every decision in the natural gas industry.

    Some of the areas this course will focus on are:


    • Upstream Economics for the Natural Gas Producer (NG value chain, ROI, taxes, capital expenditures).

    • Natural Gas Processing Operations and Transportation (midstream gas sector, treatment stages, natural gas liquids, safety and disposal issues, pipelines, regulations, utility pricing).

    • Economics of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG value chain, project Capex & Opex, LNG pricing mechanisms, evolving trends – exports / projects).

    • Wholesale Economics from the Seller’s Perspective (market participants & perspectives, financial market influences, price mitigation & volume excursions,
    seller options).

    • Wholesale Economics from the Buyer’s Perspective (buyer decisions, market players, analysis of supply offers, risk control, budget & market optimization).

    • Trade and Hedge Economics (futures, options, over-the-counter markets, technical
    analysis, forecasting).

    • Gas Storage Economics (storage facilities, contango/carry forward opportunities,
    demand drivers).

    • State of the Energy Complex (demand supply trends, geopolitical change from unconventional success – shale resources, oil vs. gas market comparison & direction)




    Request a detailed course syllabus for a full list of topics covered and to explore how this course can benefit you and your energy career.Or register here.

    CPE credits available for this course. This course counts towards becoming
    a Certified Energy Professional or Certified Energy Trading ProfessionalLearn more about EMI's Certification Program.

    See our current schedule for our most up-to-date course offerings.  


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    <p class=style2 align=center>Understand the factors that
    sustain the price of natural gas, from<br>wellhead to the
    customer meter or LNG destination point.</p>
    <p class=style128 align=center><span class=style1><a
    href="https://emi.org/course/natural-gas-economics-101/">Reserve
    your seat</a> <strong>for EMI's <em>Natural Gas Economics
    101</em><br>course, March 8-9, 2018 in Houston,
    TX.</strong></span><span class=style156><br></span></p></td></tr>
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    href="https://emi.org/training/request-syllabus/?Natural-Gas-Economics-101">Course
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    <p class=style137 align=left><span class=style128><br></span><span
    class=style1>All signs point to increasing global gas utilization at
    the expense of all other current energy sources. Attend EMI's <a
    href="https://emi.org/course/natural-gas-economics-101/"><em>Natural
    Gas Economics 101</em></a> and understand the economics that are
    driving every aspect and every decision in the natural gas industry.
    </span></p>
    <p class=style1 align=left>Some of the areas this course will focus
    on are:</p>
    <ul class=style127>
    <li class=style1><strong>Upstream Economics for the Natural Gas
    Producer</strong> (NG value chain, ROI, taxes, capital
    expenditures).<br><br>
    <li class=style1><strong>Natural Gas Processing Operations and
    Transportation</strong> (midstream gas sector, treatment stages,
    natural gas liquids, safety and disposal issues, pipelines,
    regulations, utility pricing).<br><br>
    <li class=style1><strong>Economics of Liquefied Natural
    Gas</strong> (LNG value chain, project Capex &amp; Opex, LNG
    pricing mechanisms, evolving trends – exports /
    projects).<br><br>
    <li class=style1><strong>Wholesale Economics from the Seller’s
    Perspective</strong> (market participants &amp; perspectives,
    financial market influences, price mitigation &amp; volume
    excursions, seller options).<br><br>
    <li class=style1><strong>Wholesale Economics from the Buyer’s
    Perspective</strong> (buyer decisions, market players, analysis of
    supply offers, risk control, budget &amp; market
    optimization).<br><br>
    <li class=style151><span class=style1><strong>Trade and Hedge
    Economics</strong> (futures, options, over-the-counter markets,
    technical analysis, forecasting).<br><br></span>
    <li class=style1><strong>Gas Storage Economics </strong>(storage
    facilities, contango/carry forward opportunities, demand
    drivers).<br><br>
    <li class=style151><span class=style1><strong>State of the Energy
    Complex</strong> (demand supply trends, geopolitical change from
    unconventional success – shale resources, oil vs. gas market
    comparison &amp; direction) </span><br></li></ul>
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    a detailed course syllabus</a> for a full list of topics
    covered and to explore how this course can benefit you and
    your energy career.</span> <span class=style79>Or <a
    href="https://emi.org/course/natural-gas-economics-101/">register
    here</a>. </span></td></tr></table>
    <p><span class=style57>CPE credits available for this
    course.&nbsp;This course counts towards becoming a<strong> Certified
    Energy Professional </strong>or <strong>Certified Energy Trading
    Professional</strong> <a
    href="https://emi.org/training/emi-certification/">Learn more</a>
    about EMI's Certification Program. </span></p>
    <p><span class=style79><a
    href="https://emi.org/training/schedule/">See our current
    schedule</a> for our most up-to-date course offerings. </span></p></td>
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