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Indigenous rightsholders have a unique relationship with the Canadian government and are crucial partners in natural resource development projects. In this course, we give a brief overview of Indigenous rights with historical context behind the recognition and protection of these rights. Learners will examine both formal and informal systems of Indigenous consultation and engagement and explore economic reconciliation as it relates to the energy industry.  Learning Objectives Define and describe four sources of Indigenous rights: inherent rights, constitutional rights, treaty rights, and international rights Recognize key elements of Numbered Treaties, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), and the concept of Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) Describe the findings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) and accompanying 94 Calls to Action  Understand the importance of both formal and informal systems of consultation and engagement as well as the legal obligations involved in duty to consult Examine through examples how industry is involved in economic reconciliation with Indigenous communities and define key business concepts, including impact benefits agreements, capacity building, Indigenous procurement, and equity partnerships 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  Primer on Terminology  Historic and Current Context of Indigenous Rights  Equitable Consultation and Engagement  Economic Reconciliation Additional Information All prices are in USD 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

This introductory Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) course is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in the CCUS field, encompassing its strategic value, technological advancements, economic implications, policy frameworks, and the challenges it faces. We will identify and describe various technologies within the CCUS value chain and assess the commercial readiness. Learning Objectives Define the concept of Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) and its role in climate change mitigation Examine the economics of CCUS projects, including cost factors, challenges and financial barriers Understand the core concepts and technologies related to Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) Navigate the policy and regulatory landscape surrounding CCUS implementation Identify and address challenges associated with CCUS projects, both technical and regulatory 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. Introduction to the world of CCUS 2. CCUS Technologies 3. CCUS Economics 4. Policy and regulatory measures 5. Challenges and limitations of CCUS 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

Developing a set of globally accepted sustainability reporting standards reflects the broader trend in the sustainability reporting. Organizations and stakeholders are seeking alignment among reporting frameworks to reduce complexity and improve the usefulness of sustainability information. Introduction to the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) Standards is designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of the ISSB and its role in promoting sustainability reporting and disclosure. Learning Objectives Understand the purpose and significance of sustainability reporting and the role of the ISSB in the context of sustainable business practices Become familiar with the key ISSB standards, their structure, content and implementation Understand the benefits of adopting ISSB standards for businesses and stakeholders Gain insight into the process of sustainability reporting and disclosure in alignment with ISSB standards Analyze the implications of ISSB standards for the energy sector 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 Module 1: Introduction to Sustainability  Module 2: Sustainability Reporting Module 3: Introduction to the ISSB  Module 4: Scope of ISSB Standards  Module 5: Overview of IFRS S1 “General Requirements” Standard  Module 6: Overview of IFRS S2 “Specific Climate-Related” Disclosures Standard Module 7: Integrated Reporting  Module 8: Case Study - How an energy company could adopt the ISSB Standards S1 and S2​  Module 9: Future Trends and Developments 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

This course focuses on effective ESG and sustainability reporting, tailored specifically for the oil & gas sector. Offering practical insights and strategies to elevate your company's sustainability narrative, it aims to equip learners with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate ESG and sustainability reporting. Learning Objectives Gain a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental components comprising an ESG report within the oil and gas industry landscape Explore the step-by-step process of crafting an impactful ESG report Acquire invaluable insights into strategies not only for effective reporting on ESG and sustainability but also for integrating sustainability into core business practices 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 Sustainability Reporting in the Oil and Gas Industry: Why Report?​ ESG Reporting Frameworks and Taxonomy​ Effective Sustainability Report Processes: How to Report?​ Anatomy of the Report: What to Report? ESG and Investor Perspective​ Oil and Gas in Transition​ 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

This course provides a comprehensive understanding of Canada’s LNG and hydrogen export potential. In addition to learning the fundamentals, learners will evaluate market dynamics, trade strategies, investment considerations and growth opportunities.   Learning Objectives Understand the significance of LNG and hydrogen in the global energy transition and recognize Canada's potential role as exporter Develop an understanding of LNG and hydrogen production processes Evaluate market dynamics, trade strategies, and investment considerations Anticipate future trends and growth opportunities in these evolving energy markets 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 Global Energy Transition Fundamentals of LNG​ Fundamentals of Hydrogen Environmental Impact and Emissions Reduction Canada's Role in LNG and Hydrogen Exports​ Market Dynamics and Trade Strategies​ Regulatory Landscape Future Trends and Outlook 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

Even best in class operators can have spills and other unexpected environmental issues.  Regulatory Compliance: Get it right, the first time directly helps oil and gas companies prepare for unexpected compliance and enforcement actions. Participants will learn how best to write to energy regulators before and after should things go wrong. Actionable insights will be provided on best practices for compliance assurance activities that can be applied by your team and across your company. Participants will learn about different compliance and enforcement actions and how to achieve the best possible regulatory, operational and business outcomes. The live course is scheduled for Tuesday, October 29, 2024 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. MT. via ZOOM. EXCLUSIVE OFFERS: Sign up today to receive one hour of free consulting with Erin before or after the live event.  Receive three months free access to Compliance Kiwi’s mandatory notification database when you complete the course.  Learning Objectives Learn how taking a strategic approach to compliance and developing a new compliance-mindset can build trust and create value for your customers, stakeholders, and society at large Apply proactive compliance assurance approaches to reduce response times to regulatory inquires and to achieve the best possible inspection/audit outcomes Create an incident management plan that meets regulatory expectations reducing the likelihood of further compliance action Analyze enforcement decisions to determine if legal standards are met to ensure you achieve the best possible regulatory, operational, and business outcomes Meet your instructor - Erin Maczuga, Compliance Kiwi Our ESG Learning instructors and course developers have a wealth of experience delivering ESG solutions to the global energy industry. This regulatory course is developed by Erin Maczuga. Erin Maczuga is chief compliance officer and founder of Calgary-based Compliance Kiwi. Erin is a former lawyer, and Director, Compliance and Enforcement at the Alberta Energy Regulator. Erin was the original architect of the AER’s Integrated Compliance Assurance Framework and Manual 013: Compliance and Enforcement Program, with close to 15 years of legal and regulatory oil and gas experience. Erin works with clients from the energy sector to provide expert advice on regulatory applications, compliance assurance program design, and regulatory monitoring.  Curriculum Section 1: Understanding the mindset of the energy regulator and revisit how you manage compliance to increase effectiveness, reduce costs, and build trust Section 2: Voluntary Self Disclosure – How compliance assurance activities can be proactive, preventive, and protective Section 3: Preparing for a regulatory inspection/audit and how to regain trust when things go wrong Section 4: How to proactively respond to regulators before the issuance of compliance orders Section 5: Don’t pay any more than you should when being issued an administrative Monetary Penalty Section 6: Ensure fairness in regulatory decision making and achieve the best possible outcomes Additional Information All course materials will be available (for viewing only) to those who register after the live course 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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