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Presented by:
Glenn Labhart
Partner, Labhart Risk Advisors
Chairman of EOC Committee, GARP ERP Program
July 15, 2010
GARP Webcast
Energy Markets and Risk:The Big Picture
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8 Things to Know About the ERP Designation
1. The ERP is the first and only global professional designation for energy risk management
2. The ERP program creates a link between the physical and financial energy markets, instilling and understanding of
the unique risks associated with each.
3. Upstream and downstream processes, trading and structuring of diverse energy commodities, and the latest risk
management techniques are all incorporated in the ERP curriculum.
4. Since its inception, ERP registrations have grown 70%
5. ERP candidates are currently represented by 39 countries across the globe
6. More than 300 organizations have registered one or more candidates for the ERP Exam
7. More than 11 organizations have had five or more candidates register for the ERP Exam
8. Registration for the November 2010 ERP Exam is now open
For more information, visit www.garp.com/ERPExam
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The GARP Energy Series
The GARP Energy Series is a regular program of one hour webcasts
covering current topics of importance to all professionals in the energy
industry. Designed to be an educational, thought-provoking program, the
GARP Energy Series provides a forum for responsible discussion and
debate between industry leading practitioners, academics and regulators.
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Glenn Labhart
A recognized authority on trading and risk control, Glenn has more than 15 years of experience in the design and
implementation of sound risk management practices and policies for the energy industry. Prior to forming Labhart
Risk Advisors Inc., Glenn was senior vice president and chief risk officer at Dynegy Inc. where he managed the
risks associated with Dynegy’s foreign exchange, assets and energy commodities trading businesses. Glenn is a
frequent industry lecturer on risk management issues where audiences include industry associations, training
seminars and universities including Rice University, Texas A&M University and Columbia University. Glenn holds
a B.B.A. from the Abilene Christian University and is a graduate of the Rice University Executive Management
Program.
Glenn Labhart
Partner, Labhart Risk Advisors Inc.
Chairman, Energy Oversight Committee, GARP ERP
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• Current Supply and Demand Trends in Major Energy Markets
• Developments in New Markets
• Upstream and Downstream Processes Associated with Physical Commodities
• Identification, Measurement and Management of Key Physical and Financial Risks
• Trading and Structuring of Energy Based Transactions in the Financial Markets
• About the GARP ERP® Program
Program Outline
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• Financial Reform
How will new financial regulations impact the energy markets?
• Crude Oil and Refined Products
How short and long term supply be impacted by current events?
• Natural Gas
Is shale gas a viable alternative and how will it impact the natural gas market?
• Electricity
What is the “smart grid” and will it impact supply and demand for electricity?
• Alternatives
Will alternatives meaningfully reduce demand for fossil fuels?
What’s Happening in the Energy Markets?
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Risk is Managed in Every Phase of the Upstream and Downstream Process
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Overview of Upstream and Downstream Processes in Oil and GasProduction and Transportation of Raw Materials
Step 1 Production
Step 2 Transportation
Crude Oil Transport
Natural Gas Transport
On/Off Shore Crude
Production Natural Gas
Production
LNG
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Overview of Upstream and Downstream Processes in Oil and GasRefining, Storage and Transport of Refined Product
Step 3 Refining and Storage
Step 4 Transport of Refined Products
Oil Refining and Storage Natural Gas Fractionation
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Overview of Upstream and Downstream Processes in Oil and GasStorage and Distribution
Step 5 Storage
Step 6 Distribution
Refined Oil Products Natural Gas
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Overview of Upstream and Downstream Processes in Oil and GasEnd Users
Step 7 End Users
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Framework for Assessing Business Risk in the Energy Industry
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Identification and Measurement of Underlying Risks in Energy Assets
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Framework for Managing Energy Risk
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Key Trading Strategies and Products for Managing Risk
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• Program Curriculum
Physical Energy Markets
• Exploration and Production
• Crude Oil, Refined Petroleum Products, Natural Gas,
Liquefied Natural Gas, Coal, Electricity, Alternative
Energy
Financial Trading Instruments
Valuation and Structuring of Energy Transactions
Risk Management in Financial Trading
Financial Disclosure, Accounting, and Compliance
• ERP Designation Requirements
Pass exam
• 8-hour, 180 multiple choice questions offered annually
in May and November
2 years relevant work experience
• Not required to sit for exam
• Complete within 5 years of passing exam
Continuing Professional Education (CPE)
Overview of GARP’s Energy Risk Professional (ERP®) Program
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GARP is the world leader in financial risk certification, education and training.
• Founded in 1996
• Not-for-profit association
• Over 100,000 members representing 195 countries
• Dramatic cumulative aggregate increase in membership
• Governed by Board of Trustees and Executive Committee
• Certification programs developed by practitioner oversight committees
• Financial Risk Manager - FRM®
• Energy Risk Professional – ERP®
• Risk education and training programs designed for immediate application of learning objectives
• GARP Risk Professional magazine
• Offices in Jersey City, NJ and London, UK
About the Global Association of Risk Professionals
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Creating a culture of
risk awareness.TM
Global Association of
Risk Professionals
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Jersey City, New Jersey 07310
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+ 1 201.719.7210
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www.garp.org
© 2010 Global Association of Risk Professionals. All rights reserved.
About GARP The Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the risk management profession through education,
training and the promotion of best practices globally. With a membership of over 100,000 individuals, GARP is the only worldwide organization offering comprehensive
risk management certification, training and educational programs from board-level to entry-level. To learn more about GARP, please visit www.garp.org.