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The Executive Master in International Oil and Gas Leadership deepens participants’ strategic decision-making, leadership, finance and project management skills.>Tailored for the management, development and

sustainable governance of oil and gas resources> Includes a two-week introductory module in Geneva (may be waived for higher-experienced candidates)>Followed by a series of four modules of two-weeks

each: • September 29 – October 10, 2014 (Geneva) • December 1 – 12, 2014 (Paris) • February 9 – 20, 2015 (Geneva) • May 4 – 15, 2015 (Geneva)> Includes field visits and guest speakers from

government and industry> In collaboration with IFP School, Paris

Next dates: September 2014 – May 2015Degree options: 4 Modules – Master of Advanced

Studies (MAS) or 3 Modules – Diploma of Advanced Studies (DAS)Tuition: CHF 35,000 / USD 37,000 (MAS) CHF 28,000 / USD 32,000 (DAS) Housing and travel excludedContact: [email protected]

AUDIENCEThis programme is aimed primarily at executives from national oil companies and civil servants involved in the regulation of the oil and gas industry.

PARTICIPANT OBJECTIVES> Build analytical and strategic decision-making skills

for higher levels of leadership> Understand the dynamics of the global governance

system and regulatory environment from both public and private perspectives

> Analyse the challenges of resource-rich countries, risks and opportunities in emerging oil and gas producing countries

> Acquire the necessary skills to engage multiple stakeholders on key issues in energy policy, management and oversight

> Learn sustainable development practices and explore public-private partnerships

> Gain critical insights into energy markets, emerging technologies and the drivers of global energy

> Develop expertise on a key issue of professional interest through a guided research thesis (required for Master of Advanced Studies participants)

DEGREESuccessful participants will receive an Executive Master in International Oil and Gas Leadership (MAS – 60 ECTS) or an Executive Diploma in International Oil and Gas Leadership (DAS – 30 ECTS) from the Graduate Institute.

EXECUTIVE MASTER

INTERNATIONAL OIL AND GAS LEADERSHIP DEVELOP A MULTI-STAKEHOLDER APPROACH TO LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE

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PROGRAMME CONTENT InTrODUCTOry MODULE (MAy 2014, 2 wEEkS)>Introduction to oil and natural gas>Exploration, production and transportation >refining, processing, environmental safety and

marketing of oil and gas>Industrial usage of oil and gas

MODULE 1 (SEPTEMBEr–OCTOBEr 2014, 2 wEEkS) Energy Industry Markets and Policies> International energy institutions and energy policies> Scenario planning and decision-making (Part I)>Energy markets> Introduction of thesis project assignment> networking and guest speaker events in Geneva> Study visit to Brussels, seat of the EU Institutions

MODULE 2 (DECEMBEr 2014, 2 wEEkS) Management and Finance of the Industry> Oil and Gas projects and supply chain management> Project financing and upstream project valuation> Financial management> Strategy of international gas projects> Final thesis project development (continued)> Study visits to the IEA and Paris-based companies

MODULE 3 (FEBrUAry 2015, 2 wEEkS) Oil & Gas Governance and Development> Economic development in resource-rich countries> Oil and Gas governance> negotiations seminar> risk and crisis management and dispute resolution> Final thesis project development (continued)

MODULE 4 (MAy 2015, 2 wEEkS) Managing and Governing for Sustainable Growth> Scenario planning and decision making (Part II)> Contracts in the energy industry> Oil and Gas regulatory environment> Advanced leadership and effective communication> Final thesis project development

PARTICIPANTS’ REGIONS OF ORIGIN

45% AfricA

30% EuropE

15% MiddlE EAst

10% AsiA

PROGRAMME LEADERS> John Gault, Consultant, Former Managing

Director and Chief Economist, International Energy Development Corporation

> Giacomo Luciani, Adjunct Professor at the Graduate Institute, Geneva; Scientific Director,

Sciences Po, Paris> Alexander Van de Putte, Managing Director with the

kazakhstan Development Bank, Professor of Strategic Foresight at IE Business School and former Managing Director and Head of Scenario Processes and Applications with PFC Energy

Additional faculty members are drawn from the Graduate Institute and IFP School as well as energy companies and institutions.

STRATEGIC LEARNING PARTNERSHIPBenefit from two world-class institutions as you learn to navigate the driving forces and actors that shape the global development of oil and gas. Our acclaimed professors and experts will help develop your skills for the management and oversight of this critical natural resource:

The Graduate Institute is the leading school of world affairs in the Geneva region, providing thought leadership on a broad range of public policy, development, legal and political issues that together influence the oil and gas industry and the development structures where these resources exist. Faculty from the Institute bring critical insights and expertise regarding the interplay between state and private actors which are critical for developing leaders across public and private sectors.

IFP School, Paris, is an integrated part of IFP Energies nouvelles, a world-class energy research and development centre focusing on the fields of energy, transport and environment.

CONTACTPhone: +41 22 908 45 08Email: [email protected]: Villa Barton, rue de Lausanne 132, 1202 GenevaMailing address: Executive Education Graduate Institute of International and Development StudiesCP 136 – 1211 Geneva 21 – Switzerland

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