Harmonized Resources Management Systems for Energy Transformation and High-Quality Development
Disciplines: Health, Safety, Environment, and Sustainability | Management | Production and Operations | Projects, Facilities, and Construction | Reservoir
Course Description
This seminar is designed to provide attendees the integrated and updated knowledge of the petroleum resources management system (PRMS) and associated evaluation methods, techniques and approaches with emerging knowledge, new updates and best practice, aiming to lead the harmonized application of national systems and international standards in practice and support the energy industry for green transformation and high-quality development.
The Global systems Session, overviews global petroleum resources management systems, and distinguishes their different characteristics and applications in the context of their different functions and roles.
The PRMS/AG Sessions, systematically introduces the history of PRMS/AG, concept system of PRMS terminology, classification/categorization principles, evaluation/reporting methodologies and guidelines, value-chain based decision-making approaches, and demonstrate the application of the PRMS through several examples, including geothermal in oil fields.
The NOC Session, provides opportunities for NOCs to share leading ideas, advanced technologies and best practice in IRM, and explores ways to address current challenges and boost high-quality and sustainable development.
To benefit attendees’ better understanding of classification systems and further application of resources evaluation technologies, this intensive course is targeted to provide integrated views, best practice & professional advices on those selected topics.
Learning Level
Intermediate
Course Length
1 Day
Why Attend
The petroleum industry is playing a leading role in global energy green transition and sustainable development and requires scientific and clearly defined standards for reserves and resource evaluation and management to support internal company asset management and high-quality development, government inventory management, project financing, and/or disclosures to investors under applicable regulatory guidelines.
This seminar will give an in-depth sight into the major classification systems in the world and share best practice experiences on the integrated application of resource estimation methods, and then benefit attendees to better extend vision, understand related standards, improve integrated applied skill & knowledge, and meet the requirements on petroleum resources management.
This seminar also intends to provide a dialogue platform or communication opportunity for major stakeholders to explore ways for harmonized application of classification systems and estimation methods supporting high-quality development.
Who Attends
- Government Stakeholders
- Industry Stakeholders
- Company Senior Managers
- Resources/Reserve Managers
- Project/Portfolio Managers
- Resource Analyst/Evaluators
- Reservoir Engineers
- Petroleum Engineers
- Geologists/Geophysicists
CEUs
.8
Cancellation Policy
All cancellations must be received no later than 14 days prior to the course start date. Cancellations made after the 14-day window will not be refunded. Refunds will not be given due to no show situations.
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We reserve the right to substitute course instructors as necessary.
Instructor
Yang Hua, Senior Petroleum Engineer, has about 30 years of experience in research studies on petroleum field exploration & development, particularly on reserves evaluation and management. She served on the SPE OGRC member in 2014-2017, and is currently a member of UNECE EGRM.
Hua has led about 20 FDP studies of major fields for CNPC’s overseas projects, including ones in Venezuela, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Iran, Oman, Sudan, and etc., and also has rich experience in new venture assessment and unconventional resources evaluation. She has served as the Director of the Reserves Office of CNODC (CNPC International Ltd.) in 2005-2009, responsible for the resources and reserves evaluation and management on CNPC’s overseas projects.
Hua is a registered reserves auditor in CNPC, and earned a BS in Reservoir Engineering from the Southwest Petroleum University and a Masters of Petroleum Fields Development from the RIPED, CNPC.