Oil and Gas Management Programmes
The increasing demand for energy from emerging markets such as India and China is having a dramatic effect on the global oil and gas industry. The energy sector is facing a period of systematic change and this will play a key role in the strategic choices and policies of organisations. As with many other industries, the impetus will be on adapting to the rapidly changing business environment. Many organisations are addressing global pressures, such as climate change and the turbulent economic times, by seeking to develop new improved sources of energy.
In addition to analysing these areas the Greenwich School of Management Oil and Gas Management programmes cover generic management issues. Thus, course member's knowledge and appreciation of the complexities of the energy sector will be supplemented by an understanding of the principles of management. The Oil and Gas Management programmes offer those from the energy sector and other fields, the practical and theoretical skills required to enhance their managerial careers in energy-sector organisations.
The Energy Institute
Having the support of a professional body is vital to achieving success in most industries and the same can be said for the energy sector. Greenwich School of Management is a ‘Learning Affiliate’ member of the Energy Institute, thus course members can take advantage of the Energy Institutes many services. This opportunity is afforded by course members becoming a student member of the Energy Institute.
The Energy Institute, through its Royal Charter, is the premier UK professional body for the extractive industries, with over thirteen thousand five hundred members drawn from all over the world. The Energy Institute offers members the opportunity to gain complimentary access to its database to network with peers and professionals within the energy industry worldwide.
Membership of the institute also offers discounts on seminars and training courses. The institute offers its members a job search facility, including advice on continuing education and forthcoming events related to employment and current issues in the extractive industries.
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