Foundations of Oil and Gas

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E1172

Istanbul (Turkey)

05 Apr 2026 -09 Apr 2026

6050

Overview

Introduction:

Foundations of oil and gas describes the structures that govern exploration, production, processing, and field development across the sector. It covers how geological data, engineering systems, and operational models shape the lifecycle of upstream and downstream activities. It highlights the economic logic, regulatory requirements, and institutional roles that control project decisions and resource allocation. This training program clarifies how geological resources become commercial energy products and outlines the structures governing each phase of the oil and gas lifecycle. It also emphasizes regulatory, environmental, and safety frameworks essential for sustainable sector performance.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Explore the structured concepts and institutional processes in the oil and gas industry.

  • Identify regulated stages of exploration, drilling, and production activities.

  • Classify types of drilling operations, equipment, and safety systems.

  • Explore the frameworks of refining, distribution, and market supply chains.

  • Examine environmental governance and safety standards regulating oil and gas operations.

Target Audience:

  • Technical and non-technical professionals.

  • Energy sector administrators.

  • Support staff in oil and gas companies.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Institutional Overview of the Oil and Gas Industry:

  • Frameworks governing the oil and gas lifecycle from exploration to distribution.

  • Geological structures and hydrocarbon formation principles.

  • Market structures and the roles of industry stakeholders.

  • Classification of oil and gas resources, conventional vs. unconventional.

  • Standardized terminology and foundational industry concepts.

Unit 2:

Exploration and Survey Structures:

  • Institutional methods for resource exploration and identification.

  • Geological and geophysical survey frameworks.

  • Seismic data models for subsurface evaluation.

  • Governance frameworks of reservoir identification and resource estimation.

  • Technology structures supporting modern exploration efficiency.

Unit 3:

Drilling and Well Development Governance:

  • Typologies of drilling operations, including onshore, offshore, and directional.

  • Structural elements and operational models of drilling rigs.

  • Well design standards, casing, and cementing frameworks.

  • Institutional governance of drilling risks and safety oversight.

  • Logging and testing structures for well integrity assessment.

Unit 4:

Production, Processing, and Market Integration:

  • Institutional methods governing resource extraction and production.

  • Surface facility frameworks and production system structures.

  • Principles of processing and hydrocarbon separation models.

  • Institutional pathways for transportation and distribution networks.

  • Governance principles of storage systems and terminal management.

Unit 5:

Regulatory, Environmental, and Safety Structures:

  • Institutional safety standards and compliance frameworks.

  • Governance principles of environmental impacts and mitigation policies.

  • Regulatory structures ensuring operational compliance.

  • Emergency response and institutional risk management models.

  • Sustainability pathways and sector adaptation methods to energy transitions.