World Energy Review – 2023 Edition
World Energy Review – 2023 Edition, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.29, with 52 lectures, based on 7 reviews, and has 35 subscribers.
You will learn about Big Players in Geopolitics of Energy Key Players in the Production/Consumption of Energy Primary Energy Status Quo & Trends Fossil Fuels Industry Trends: Oil, Gas & Coal Crude Oil, Refined Liquids, Refinery Throughput and Trade LNG vs. Pipeline Trade of Natural Gas Actual trends of Renewable Energies: Solar, Wind, Nuclear Biomass Industry Players Global CO2 emissions Electrification of the Industry This course is ideal for individuals who are Engineers (Process, Chemical, Refining, Petroleum, Petrochemical, Industrial…) or Refinery or Petrochemical plant operators and technicians or Support Personnel of an Oil, Gas, Coal & Energy Company including maintenance, logistics, supply chain, sales, marketing, quality… or Business Development managers, Corporate Planning Professionals and Business Analysts or Oil & Gas Executives, Managers and Decision Makers or Energy, Environment & Industry Consultants It is particularly useful for Engineers (Process, Chemical, Refining, Petroleum, Petrochemical, Industrial…) or Refinery or Petrochemical plant operators and technicians or Support Personnel of an Oil, Gas, Coal & Energy Company including maintenance, logistics, supply chain, sales, marketing, quality… or Business Development managers, Corporate Planning Professionals and Business Analysts or Oil & Gas Executives, Managers and Decision Makers or Energy, Environment & Industry Consultants.
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Summary
Title: World Energy Review – 2023 Edition
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.29
Number of Lectures: 52
Number of Published Lectures: 52
Number of Curriculum Items: 52
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 52
Original Price: $89.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Big Players in Geopolitics of Energy
- Key Players in the Production/Consumption of Energy
- Primary Energy Status Quo & Trends
- Fossil Fuels Industry Trends: Oil, Gas & Coal
- Crude Oil, Refined Liquids, Refinery Throughput and Trade
- LNG vs. Pipeline Trade of Natural Gas
- Actual trends of Renewable Energies: Solar, Wind, Nuclear
- Biomass Industry Players
- Global CO2 emissions
- Electrification of the Industry
Who Should Attend
- Engineers (Process, Chemical, Refining, Petroleum, Petrochemical, Industrial…)
- Refinery or Petrochemical plant operators and technicians
- Support Personnel of an Oil, Gas, Coal & Energy Company including maintenance, logistics, supply chain, sales, marketing, quality…
- Business Development managers, Corporate Planning Professionals and Business Analysts
- Oil & Gas Executives, Managers and Decision Makers
- Energy, Environment & Industry Consultants
Target Audiences
- Engineers (Process, Chemical, Refining, Petroleum, Petrochemical, Industrial…)
- Refinery or Petrochemical plant operators and technicians
- Support Personnel of an Oil, Gas, Coal & Energy Company including maintenance, logistics, supply chain, sales, marketing, quality…
- Business Development managers, Corporate Planning Professionals and Business Analysts
- Oil & Gas Executives, Managers and Decision Makers
- Energy, Environment & Industry Consultants
Course Description:
This course provides a review and analysis of the Energy Institute Report (BP Statistical Review of World Energy). It is a course based on the Global Energy Landscape in 2023.
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The big players in the global energy industry, including countries, organizations & regions.
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The world’s major energy consumers and producers
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The global trade in energy by region, fuel and countries.
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The future of energy, including the transition to clean energy
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The social and economic impacts of energy policy
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The latest trends in energy technology
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Electrification and current transition to clean energy
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Status quo of Fossil Fuel Industry: Oil, Gas and Coal
What You Will Learn:
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
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Understand the current state of the global energy industry for both Fossil Fuels and Renewable Energies
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Identify the key trends and challenges facing the industry in the near and distant future
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Analyze the role of different players in the industry, more commonly, Producers and Consumers
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Evaluate the future of energy
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Understand the role of government in the energy sector
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Assess the impact of climate change on the energy sector
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Analyze the social and economic impacts of energy policy
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Stay up-to-date on the latest trends in energy technology
Recommended Audience:
This course is recommended for anyone interested in the Global Energy Industry as well as Geopolitical Energy Issues. It would be a valuable resource for students, professionals, decisionmakers and policymakers.
Specific Topics to be Covered:
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The main core fundamentals: Primary Energy, Fossil Fuels (Oil, Gas and Coal), Renewables (Solar, Wind, Nuclear, Biomass, etc..), Carbon Emissions, and Electrification
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The big players in the global energy industry: Countries & Regions that play a major role in the production, consumption, and trade of energy.
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The global trade in energy: This includes the flow of energy resources between countries, as well as the role of international organizations in regulating the trade of energy.
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The future of energy (Energy Trends) The Transition to Clean energy, the role of technology in the energy sector, and the challenges and opportunities facing the industry.
Assessment:
The course will be assessed through a combination of quizzes, exams, and a final project.
Prerequisites:
Basic Knowledge of Primary Energy such as Fossil Fuels & Renewables is recommended but not mandatory. Geopolitical Basics is also recommended.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Welcome to the Course!
Lecture 2: Before You Start
Lecture 3: About this Course
Lecture 4: About this Report
Lecture 5: Key Highlights
Chapter 2: Primary Energy
Lecture 1: Primary Energy – Key Facts
Lecture 2: Primary Energy – Analysis of Numbers & Tables
Lecture 3: Primary Energy – Analysis per Fuel Type
Lecture 4: Primary Energy – Analysis Per Capita
Chapter 3: Fossil Fuels: Oil, Gas & Coal
Lecture 1: Fossil Fuel Facts
Lecture 2: Crude Oil Facts
Lecture 3: Crude Oil Demand
Lecture 4: Crude Oil Prices
Lecture 5: Crude Oil ImportExperts
Lecture 6: Crude Oil Tables – Production
Lecture 7: Crude Oil Tables – Production
Lecture 8: Crude Oil Tables – Production
Lecture 9: Crude Oil Tables – Consumption Crude
Lecture 10: Crude Oil Tables – Consumption Liquids
Lecture 11: Crude Oil Tables – By Product
Lecture 12: Crude Oil Tables – Refinery
Lecture 13: Crude Oil Tables – Trade
Lecture 14: Natural Gas Facts
Lecture 15: Natural Gas Tables – Production
Lecture 16: Natural Gas Tables – Consumption
Lecture 17: Natural Gas Tables – Trade
Lecture 18: Natural Gas Tables – Pipeline vs LNG
Lecture 19: Natural Gas Tables – LNG
Lecture 20: Natural Gas Tables – LNG Trade
Lecture 21: Natural Gas Tables – Pipeline
Lecture 22: Coal Facts
Lecture 23: Coal Tables – Production
Lecture 24: Coal Tables – Consumption
Lecture 25: Coal Tables – Trade
Lecture 26: Fossil Fuel Closure
Chapter 4: Renewables
Lecture 1: Renewables Facts
Lecture 2: Renewables Nuclear
Lecture 3: Renewables Nuclear EXTRA
Lecture 4: Renewables Hydroelectric
Lecture 5: Renewables Total
Lecture 6: Renewables Solar
Lecture 7: Renewables Wind
Lecture 8: Renewables – Biofuels
Lecture 9: Renewables – Closure
Chapter 5: Carbon and Electricity
Lecture 1: Carbon Emissions Facts
Lecture 2: Electricity Facts
Lecture 3: Electricity Tables – Generation
Lecture 4: Electricity by Fuels
Lecture 5: Carbon & Electricity Closure
Chapter 6: Closure
Lecture 1: Course Closure
Lecture 2: Whats Next?
Lecture 3: BONUS – Continue Your Training!
Instructors
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Chemical Engineering Guy
Just a Guy teaching Chemical Engineering Online!
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