• Introduction – accounting
• Oil and gas company financial
• The economic realities of business
• Financial reporting – basic statements
• Accounting policies and notes
• Understanding financial statements
• Internal controls and budgets
• Public company reporting
• Financial statement analysis
• Financial ratio analysis
• Learning to read annual reports
• Valuation of a company
• Oil and gas valuation
• Financing the corporation
• Capital investment planning and analysis
• Capital investment decisions
• Mergers and acquisitions practices today
• Empirical annual reports analysis
• Conventional accounting valuations
By the end of this course, delegates will be able to:
• Understand and apply a series of major financial accounting principles and standards that are particularly relevant to oil and gas companies’ activities
• Calculate and interpret financial and operational metrics used to analyze the costs, profitability, efficiency, and value added by a firm's exploration and production activities
• Know the implications for the oil and gas industry of the IASB's project on extractive industrie
Finance Professionals, Finance Managers, Chief Accountants, Senior Accountants, Accountants,
Corporate Accountants, Accounting & Budgeting Personnel, Corporate Controllers, Financial
Controllers, Financial Analysts, Treasury Professionals, Accounting Managers, Accounting
Professionals, Budgeting Personnel, Financial Executives, Financial Managers, Financial Controllers,
Treasury Officers, Auditors, Joint Venture Accountants, Bankers, Investment Bankers, Banking Professionals, Corporate Business Professionals, Professionals in the field of finance and accounting, managers, supervisors, and finance professionals who desire to understand, apply and implement practical tools to enable them to run the finance and accounting departments more efficiently, Financial Planners and Cost Analysts, External, Financial and Internal Auditors, Government Regulators and Auditors, Financial and Investment Analysts,
Finance Professionals responsible for financial accounting, treasury, budget preparation and management reporting, Process and Nontechnical Professionals who require a more in-depth understanding of financial
accounting reporting, project management and forecasting techniques, Finance Staff in General Accounting, Payables, Receivables, Inventory, Fixed Assets, etc., Line/Unit Heads with direct planning and budgeting responsibility, Key Personnel in the oil and gas industry, Managers involved in making CAPEX decisions, Bankers and Professionals who work in Energy Lending
This interactive Training will be highly interactive, with opportunities to advance your opinions and ideas and will include:
• Lectures
• Workshop & Work Presentation
• Case Studies and Exercise
• Videos and General Discussions
• What is accounting – GAAP/IFRS
• Basic principles – accounting policies
• Financial statements – balance sheet
• Statements of income
• Statements of cash flows
• Statement of equity
• Exercise – understanding and generating a statement of cash flows
• Important concepts of O&G financial statements – successful efforts vs. full cost
• Asset retirement obligation
• Revenue recognition
• DD&A
• Cost of oil & gas properties
• Derivatives
• Exercise – calculating DD&A
• Reserves – The 3 P’s (Proven, Probable, & Possible)
• Reserve reports
• Standardized measure of O&G future discounted cash flows (SMOG)
• Impairment (write-downs)
• Ratio analysis - liquidity
• Profitability
• Leverage
• Notes to financial statements – accounting policies
• Long term debt
• Related party transactions
• Commitments and contingencies
• IFRS – International Financial Reporting Standards
• Fair value measurements
• Earnings per share
• Exercise – calculating EPS
• Management discussion & analysis: explanation of changes in financial and operating activity – current period to previous periods
• Internal control – procedures
• Opinion & certification
• Public company reporting – audit opinion
• Annual reporting
• Quarterly reporting
• Important events (press release)
• Additional major accounting issues for the oil and gas industry
• Dismantlement, restoration and abandonment (asset retirement obligations)
• Capitalization of interest costs
• Asset impairment under both successful efforts and full cost accounting methods
• Update on the IASB's Project for extractive industries financial reporting
• SEC oil & gas modernization act
• Where to find key data relating to firms exploration and production activities
• Supplementary disclosure requirements relating to oil and gas producing activities required by SEC and other regulators including COGEH
• Proved oil and gas reserve quantities
• Costs incurred for property acquisition, exploration & development activities
• The standardized measure of discounted future net cash flows (PV10)
• Financial and operational metrics to assess oil & gas company's exploration and production
A RECTUS attendance certificate will be awarded to all participants who complete at least 80% of the total course duration.
| Code | Date | Venue | Fees | Register |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FB173-01 | 17-05-2026 | Cairo | USD 5450 | |
| FB173-02 | 17-08-2026 | Cairo | USD 5450 | |
| FB173-03 | 16-11-2026 | Kuala-Lumpur | USD 5950 |
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