INTRODUCTION
This 5-day IFRS for the Oil & Gas and Petrochemical Sectors (Upstream, Midstream & Downstream) training seminar develops an essential understanding of oil & gas accounting, reporting and performance measurement issues and practices.
This GLOMACS training seminar develops your ability to prepare, use and critically evaluate information on Upstream, Midstream & Downstream Oil & Gas activities, applying specialist industry knowledge and relevant analytical skills.
This GLOMACS training seminar will feature:
- Analysis and evaluation using practical case studies
- Facilitated group discussions on current issues, policies, procedures
- Real Life issues within delegates’ organisations and other oil and gas companies
Objectives
By the end of this GLOMACS training seminar, delegates will learn how to:
- Develop an understanding of the accounting standards, policies and practices used by companies in the Oil & Gas industry
- Appreciate the nature and financial implications of Production Sharing Contracts and other agreements between host governments and international companies
- Examine issues and guidelines in accounting for Joint Ventures
- Identify and know how to apply international and national accounting standards most relevant to the industry
- Improve relevance and reliability of financial reports to better meet the needs of users
- Review and use publicly available information for benchmarking the business performance of companies in the industry
Training Methodology
Each topic on this GLOMACS International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for the Oil & Gas and Petrochemical Sectors training seminar is introduced with an illustrated presentation on the activities to be accounted for, the methods used, and the issues arising in the financial reporting of those activities. Learning on each topic is developed by a worked example, and participants then complete an exercise, individually or in groups as appropriate, to ensure that they are able to apply what they have learned.
On completion of each exercise, a full solution is issued and discussed, with an opportunity for questions and answers. Having mastered the theory and practice of each issue, learning is further reinforced by examination of relevant extracts from the annual reports of international oil and gas companies. At the end of each day, participants have an opportunity for a one-to-one session with the seminar leader to ask further questions and to go over any material that they have not yet fully understood.
Organisational Impact
The organisation will benefit greatly from their employees participation as they will:
- Gain knowledge and skills for the benefit of the entire organization
- Ensure legal compliance in line with the latest requirements
- Understand the major accounting issues facing the sector
- Be able to apply IFRS specific to their organisational needs
- Aid Corporate Governance thereby reducing risk
- Be able to contribute to financial decision making more effectively
Personal Impact
This GLOMACS training course will be of personal benefit to delegates by providing them with:
- Skills and knowledge to further your professional career
- The latest tools and techniques to assist you in your role
- An ability to make more informed decisions aimed at reducing risk
- Increased skills and improved decision making to increase your importance to your organization
- An ability to liaise effectively with other departments and colleagues regarding current practices and issues affecting oil & gas industry
- A greater understanding or your role and the major issues affecting it
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This GLOMACS International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for the Oil & Gas and Petrochemical Sectors training seminar is designed specifically for those have a basic understanding of accounting, and want to learn more about accounting and financial reporting policies and practices in the Oil & Gas and Petrochemical industry (upstream, midstream & downstream).
In particular, this GLOMACS training seminar will be suitable for:
- Corporate Accountants, Financial Controllers, Treasury Officers, Management Accountants
- Finance Staff in General Accounting, Payables, Receivables, Inventory, Fixed Assets, etc.
- Joint Venture Accountants and Auditors
- External, Financial and Internal Auditors
- Government Regulators and Auditors
- Financial and Investment Analysts