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Get a holistic view of CCUS by taking our two live courses together. Save 25% when you bundle! Our Carbon Capture in Practice: Technical Considerations and Cost Analysis course, developed by industry expert Wayne Monnery, will provide a technical overview of carbon capture technologies and their readiness. By combining key cost and technology data with practical implementation insights, this course will prepare you to support your next carbon capture project. This live course is scheduled for Thursday, May 29, 2025 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. MT. The CCUS Essentials for Energy Leaders course developed by globally recognized CCUS expert Richard Baker will provide discussion around key considerations for carbon utilization and storage. Using major CCUS projects as case studies, you will gain an understanding of the economics and risks associated with choosing and managing reservoirs for carbon storage. This live course is scheduled for Thursday, June 5, 2025 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. MT. Our ESG Learning instructors and course developers have a wealth of experience delivering ESG solutions to the global energy industry.   Dr. Wayne Monnery has more than 30 years of oil and gas experience, specializing in gas processing (CO2 removal, pipeline hydraulics, separation, dehydration, sour gas treating, sulfur recovery, acid gas injection and refrigeration processes). Currently he is an adjunct professor at the University of Calgary, the Director of technology at SIGIT Academy, and an integrated engineering and solutions provider. Monnery is involved with carbon capture, teaching a course on the surface facilities technology, working as the process SME on a large SAGD carbon capture project and assisting other clients to determine best processing options. He has a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Calgary.   Richard Baker is a globally recognized expert in CCUS with over 37 years of practical experience in reservoir engineering, simulation, EOR and thermal projects. He has worked on hundreds of reservoir characterization/reservoir simulation projects in North America, Russia, Indonesia, South America, North Africa, Middle East and the North Sea. Richard has held senior reservoir engineering positions at both Shell and Husky Oil. In addition to authoring and co-authoring 60+ technical papers, he is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Calgary. Additional Information All course materials will be available (for viewing only) to those who register after the date of each live event Prices are in US dollars We have affordable subscription options for individuals, teams and companies. With a subscription you get unlimited access to our full library of live and e-learning courses. Still have questions? Connect with us at esglearning@evaluateenergy.com. Read more

Alberta Directive 56: Secure licensing approvals for wells provides a high-level overview of the technical requirements when applying to build or operate wells. Taught by three regulatory experts, this course is essential for oil and gas operators navigating regulatory hurdles and seeking to streamline the application process. The live course is scheduled for Tuesday, May 6, 2025 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. MT. via ZOOM. EXCLUSIVE OFFER: Sign up today to receive one hour of free consulting with one of the three instructors before or after the live event.  Learning Objectives Understand key regulatory requirements that impact licensing of wells Understand the best practices to navigate and secure approvals from the Alberta Energy Regulator Gain valuable insight into the interconnected nature of the AER’s multiple regulatory instruments and learn from case studies Meet your instructors - Mark Taylor, Alanda Allum and Rob Cruickshank Our ESG Learning instructors and course developers have a wealth of experience delivering ESG solutions to the global energy industry. This course was developed by regulatory experts Mark Taylor, Alanda Allum and Rob Cruickshank. As former senior leaders at the Alberta Energy Regulator, the teaching team has over 35 years of regulatory expertise and experience within the energy industry. This team will assist stakeholders avoid common mistakes and misconceptions about the regulatory process in order to maximize the efficiency of application approvals. Curriculum 1. What’s new with Directive 56 and why 2. Changes to the Well License section including: Changes to license terms and extension requests Removal of the “how to” section License information updates – when and how to submit them Explanation of submitting spatial data Clarification of Participant Involvement requirements Changes to technical information requirements 3. Overall Manual 12 flow changes Pros Cons 4. Factors to be considered before filing an energy development license application 5. What is Participant Involvement? 6. Ins and outs of the audit process 7. Other considerations, including Oil and Gas Conservation Act  8. What’s next?  Additional Information All course materials will be available (for viewing only) to those who register after the date of the live event Prices are in US dollars We have affordable subscription options for individuals, teams and companies. With a subscription you get unlimited access to our full library of live and e-learning courses. Still have questions? Connect with us at esglearning@evaluateenergy.com. Read more

Alberta Directive 88: Minimize Your Liability and Maximize Your Security Deposit Refund will help you recognize perceived corporate liability to reduce security deposit requests and maximize your security deposit refund.  The AER continues to enhance its Security Collection Framework, aiming to minimize provincial liability inventory. This initiative not only supports the Orphan Well Association but also ensures the protection of financially robust and capable companies. Did you know the AER has updated the transfer security ranges in Manual 23 for 2025? These changes narrow crossover timelines, presenting new challenges for producers and midstream licensees. Adapting to the updated security ranges is crucial for improving your Licensee Capability Assessment (LCA) and staying competitive. This course provides guidance on what triggers a Holistic Licensee Assessment and how the Security Collection Framework determines security. You will learn how to avoid common mistakes and misconceptions related to LCAs and gain a clear understanding of new regulatory requirements. The live course is scheduled for Thursday, June 5, 2025 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. MT. via ZOOM. EXCLUSIVE OFFER: Sign up today to receive one hour of free consulting with one of the three instructors before or after the live event.  Learning Objectives Examine what has been updated within the AER's liability management program and stay ahead of the changes to reduce corporate risk Assess how holistic licensee assessments and changing security collection frameworks will impact your operations and planning  Gain clarity on who takes on risk and cost post-license transfer and how the AER calculates financial distress and crossover timelines for security collection and refund Meet your instructors - Mark Taylor, Alanda Allum and Rob Cruickshank Our ESG Learning instructors and course developers have a wealth of experience delivering ESG solutions to the global energy industry. This course was developed by regulatory experts Mark Taylor, Alanda Allum and Rob Cruickshank. As former senior leaders at the Alberta Energy Regulator, the teaching team has over 35 years of regulatory expertise and experience within the energy industry. This team will assist stakeholders avoid common mistakes and misconceptions about the regulatory process in order to maximize the efficiency of application approvals. Curriculum Historical Context for Directive 88 - How did we get here? Security Deposits and Licensee Capability Assessments Licensee Management Program Holistic Licensee Assessment Directive 88 License Transfer Process Inventory Reduction Program Updates to Directive 88 and Manual 23 - Where are we heading? Additional Information All course materials will be available (for viewing only) to those who register after the date of the live event Prices are in US dollars We have affordable subscription options for individuals, teams and companies. With a subscription you get unlimited access to our full library of live and e-learning courses. Still have questions? Connect with us at esglearning@evaluateenergy.com. Read more

Learners will explore the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and learn how to apply them effectively in practice to drive sustainable development. Through practical examples, videos and case studies, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the SDGs and acquire the necessary skills to align their organizations' strategies, projects, and initiatives with these global targets. Learning Objectives Understand the background, interconnectedness and global significance of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) Familiarize yourself with the SDG framework including the structure, components, and specific targets and indicators within the SDGs Integrate SDGs into organizational strategy, mission, and vision, and identify opportunities for aligning organizational goals with the SDGs Analyze case studies and practical examples of organizations effectively implementing SDGs to apply learnings to your own contexts Gain a deeper understanding of how the energy sector is intricately linked to the achievement of various SDGs Course Developers The Evaluate Energy ESG Learning team consists of researchers, oil and gas writers, and e-learning design specialists along with the collective data intelligence and analytics capabilities of geoLOGIC systems. Courses are developed alongside engagement with producers, midstream companies, oilfield services, investors, regulators, and ESG reporting agencies. Curriculum Introduction to UN SDGs Navigating the SDG Framework​ Applying SDGs in Organizational Strategy SDGs in the Energy Sector​ Measuring and Monitoring Progress Engaging Stakeholders and Partnerships Additional Information Prices are in US dollars We have affordable subscription options for individuals, teams and companies. With a subscription you get unlimited access to our full library of live and e-learning courses. Still have questions? Connect with us at esglearning@evaluateenergy.com. Read more

Our comprehensive Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) course merges strategic, technical, economic, and regulatory perspectives, providing a well-rounded view of the technology.  We unravel the complex policy and regulatory frameworks surrounding CCUS and discuss the necessary policy and regulatory measures to support CCUS advancement. You will learn the economics of CCUS projects, including cost factors and financial barriers. Learning Objectives Explain the strategic importance of CCUS in global decarbonization efforts Identify and describe various technologies within the CCUS value chain Assess the commercial readiness of different CCUS technologies Understand the global status of CCUS deployment and its real-world applications Identify key challenges in the development and implementation of CCUS Course Developers The Evaluate Energy ESG Learning team consists of researchers, oil and gas writers, and e-learning design specialists along with the collective data intelligence and analytics capabilities of geoLOGIC systems. Courses are developed alongside engagement with producers, midstream companies, oilfield services, investors, regulators, and ESG reporting agencies. Curriculum 1. CCUS Fundamentals and global impact 2. Exploring the CCUS technology spectrum 3. Economic viability and opportunities in CCUS 4. CCUS policy and regulatory framework 5. Key takeaways from CCUS insights Additional Information Prices are in US dollars We have affordable subscription options for individuals, teams and companies. With a subscription you get unlimited access to our full library of live and e-learning courses. Still have questions? Connect with us at esglearning@evaluateenergy.com. Read more

Individuals working in oil and gas often interact with family, friends and acquaintances who may have questions about the role of oil and gas and energy supply. This course will equip you with the skills to become a confident and effective communicator in the energy sector. You will gain the knowledge and skills to speak confidently about the energy industry.  Learning Objectives Increase your knowledge of the current landscape of the global energy system and the role of Canadian oil and gas Identify the importance of effective energy communication with various audiences and understand common communication barriers and conflicts about the energy industry Address misinformation and misconceptions related to the energy industry and confidently drive discussions about energy evolution Develop soft skills including active listening and strategies for engaging in productive discussions about energy concerns Build confidence to actively participate in effective communication about the energy industry  Course Developers The Sustainability in Energy Micro-Credential development team consists of sustainability subject matter experts and eLearning design specialists specializing in adult education. The course is developed with extensive input from the energy industry and leverages the data intelligence and analytics capabilities of geoLOGIC systems. Curriculum Current landscape of the oil and gas industry Introduction to energy communication Addressing energy concerns Communication styles Building soft skills for effective communication Additional Information Prices are in US dollars We have affordable subscription options for individuals, teams and companies. With a subscription you get unlimited access to our full library of live and e-learning courses. Still have questions? Connect with us at esglearning@evaluateenergy.com. Read more

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