Trading and Operations within the International Oil Markets - TRSA
CPE Credits Awarded:
Categories: Trading, Derivatives, Hedging and Risk Management, Oil Industry, Oil Supply and Trading
COURSE SUMMARY
Trading and Operations within the International Oil Markets is a oil trading course presented by the energy training experts at Mennta Energy Solutions. This four-day course provides delegates with a fundamental understanding of the trading and operational features within the international oil industry - from the selection, purchase, shipment and refining of crude oil through to the subsequent selling of the refined products that meet stringent sales specifications. Emphasis is placed on understanding and successfully resolving the practical issues encountered by professionals within the industry. In addition to formal presentations, delegates will actively participate in exercises and role plays to reinforce their understanding of the topics presented.
What you will learn:
- How to select, value and subsequently trade crude oil
- How to charter an oil tanker to ship crude oil to the refinery or products to a customer
- How crude oil is refined into finish products
- Significance of quality and product specifications to the product trader
- How to select, value and subsequently trade finished products
- How to write and review contracts
- How to review letters of credit and cargo documents
- How to operate a contract for the sale or purchase of oil from its inception, through delivery to final payment
- How traders identify and lock in the profits of inter-regional arbitrage through hedging
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
New entrants to the oil industry, existing oil industry personnel within exploration, shipping, refining and marketing sectors who need to increase their understanding of oil trading and operations in the international markets, lawyers, bankers and accountants with oil industry clients, government officials involved in the oil and energy sector and tanker owners and shipping agents.
COURSE CONTENTS
Fundamentals
- International supply/demand
- The oil markets
- Pricing mechanisms
Crude Oil Valuation and Selection
- Crude oil characterisation
- GPW, netback and refiners margin
Tanker Markets
- Freight and Worldscale
- Tanker characteristics
- Chartering and charter parties
Refining
- Distillation
- Upgrading and conversion processes
Oil Trading
- Crude oil
- Naphtha and gasoline
- Jet fuel and distillate
- Fuel oil and heavy feedstocks
- Understanding long and short positions
- Futures
- Hedging and arbitrage
- Introduction to advanced trading instruments
Product Quality
- Specifications
- Blending
- Component valuation
Oil Contracts
- Preparation and review
Payment and Credit
- Letters of credit
- Banks
- Invoicing
Nominations and Documents
- Vessel nominations
- Documentary instructions
- Bills of lading
- Letters of indemnity
Measurement of Quantity and Quality
- Test methods/li>
- Measurement practices
- Independent inspectors
- Losses
Storage and Stocks
- Stocks and their relevance to the industry
- The nature of storage
- Terminal practices
- Storage agreements
FACULTY
Robin A Burley is principal consultant with Kennet Oil Logistics, a company established in 1990 providing expertise in the international supply, trading and transportation sector. During his 30 years experience in the oil industry he has worked with BP including Marine and Supply Departments, and Gulf Oil including Trading and Transportation, Refining and Marketing functions. Besides the day-to-day management and negotiation of oil supply, trading and transportation deals, he has been involved in a variety of oil logistics projects throughout the world. He has lived in the USA, Europe and the Middle East, and is a contributing author to the Oil Trading Manual (pub. Woodhead 1995).
TESTIMONIALS
“This course gave me an in-depth understanding of risks involved in oil trading plus a general overview of trading and refining markets.” N.M., Caltex