Description
Upstream organisations seem to be ideally prepared to engage in subsurface decarbonisation ventures like geothermal and the storage of CO2. The safe and cost-efficient delivery of these projects is likely to become a critical element for the future competitiveness of E&P companies. However, successful business development needs to consider several challenges which need to be overcome if future projects should become a sustainable element in corporate portfolios. Risk factors include the lack of a realistic approach to project definition and design, failure to achieve truly integrated projects and the challenges to increasingly cooperate with stakeholders unfamiliar with the E&P business.
This course highlights the case for change, criteria for successful business development projects and a range of medium-term scenarios for these business segments.
Course Level: Foundation
Duration: 3 days
Instructor: Martin Fleckenstein