Re: [iagi-net-l] September Workshop FFI 2012 Bali: THE INDONESIAN PETROLEUM INDUSTRY

2012-08-15 Terurut Topik Hari Utomo
Betul, kegiatan ini paralel.
Daftar kan Fik? ikut yang mana?

Hari Utomo

2012/8/14 Ok Taufik 

> Har,
>
> Ini ada 2 materi courses di tanggal  dan tempat yang sama?
>
>
> rgds
>
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 7:05 PM, Biro Kursus IAGI <
> birokursus.i...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>  Indonesian Association of
>> Geologists (IAGI) has arranged a workshop entitled:
>>
>> *THE INDONESIAN PETROLEUM INDUSTRY :*
>>
>> *ECONOMIC ISSUES AND CHALLENGES*
>>
>> *by *
>>
>> *Dr. H.L. ONG *
>>
>> *(BPMIGAS)*
>>
>>
>>
>> The workshop will be held on:
>>
>> *Day/ Date : *
>>
>> *Wednesday & Thursday, 5th - 6th September 2012*
>>
>> *Venue :*
>>
>> *Conrad Hotel, Jalan Pratama 168, Tanjung Benoa, Bali *
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *About The Workshop:** *
>>
>> This 2-day workshop is designed as a seminar-type for those who want to
>> know “more” about the Indonesian Petroleum Industry from the economic point
>> of view and to gain competitive advantage in the industry. This point of
>> view cannot be separated from the Global Oil Industry in general. Recently,
>> the revolution in geology regarding the concept of tight oil and especially
>> unconventional gas will have a significant influence worldwide on the
>> energy commodity pricing.
>>
>> The evolution of the International Petroleum Fiscal System will be
>> discussed. The discussion will start from the development of the Indonesian
>> First Production Sharing Contract in 1966 when the “Cost Recovery Limit or
>> CRL” was first applied. The CRL was abandoned in 1976 and the “First
>> Tranche Petroleum or FTP” was introduced in 1988. In fact, since the FTP is
>> more like a royalty, the Indonesian PSC since 1976 should be considered as
>> a concessionary system.
>>
>> The increasing subsidy of BBM has affected the Indonesian oil industry
>> through the Domestic Market Obligation or DMO. This indirectly is related
>> to the Indonesian oil and gas reserve, its production, and the Indonesian
>> Peak Oil debate. The problem of subsidy eventually evolves into regulatory
>> changes, which has indirectly affected the PSC operators. This is
>> especially true with the recent gas pricing policy in Java.  It is
>> therefore necessary for the Indonesian Oil companies to understand the
>> impact of subsidy on the Indonesian economy and to appreciate the policies
>> being taken by the Government to prevent unnecessary frustration.
>>
>> Finally, is it still worth to consider investing in Indonesia? Where and
>> what to invest considering the geological potential of the country?
>>
>>
>>
>> *Who should attend:** *
>>
>> The workshop will certainly be of benefit to anyone who needs to have an
>> overall knowledge and understanding of the business side of the Indonesian
>> Petroleum industry. It will help your company avoid some of the
>> frustrations and unnecessary delays that are inherent within the industry.
>> It is expected that some Government officials will be taking the workshop
>> and there should be some networking and interaction among the participants.
>> Those recommended to attend include:
>>
>> • Explorationists and Petroleum Engineers.
>>
>> • Project Managers and Supervisors.
>>
>> • New Ventures and Financial Managers.
>>
>> • Commercial and Business Development Managers.
>>
>> • Service companies and Financial institutions.
>>
>> • Government officials and regulators.
>>
>>
>>
>> Some of the pertinent issues to be discussed:
>>
>> • Global economic outlook of the petroleum industry.
>>
>> • The role of Oil and Gas in the Indonesian economy.
>>
>> • The effect of Government subsidy on the Oil companies.
>>
>> • Oil and Gas Reserves, Production, and Replacement.
>>
>> • Economic aspects of the Indonesian PSC system.
>>
>> • Plan of Development, PSC Extension, and New investment
>> (e.g. EOR).
>>
>> • The economics of CBM and shale gas.
>>
>> • The Indonesian Petroleum Industry concern.
>>
>> • LNG imports and the new gas pricing policy.
>>
>> • Input from the participants for the improvement of the
>> regulations.
>>
>> • Where to invest?
>>
>>
>>
>> *Instructor:** *
>>
>> After receiving his doctorate from Colorado School of Mines, *Dr. Ong 
>> *returned
>> to Indonesia where he taught at his Alma Mater, Institut Teknologi Bandung,
>> until today.  He was instrumental in setting up P.T.Geoservices, a service
>> company devoted to Mineral Resources in 1971, and became the Principle
>> Advisor of the company until his semi-retirement in 2002. Since then Dr.
>> Ong has run numerous school dealing with the economics of petroleum and
>> minerals for various companies. He has been teaching a 5-day workshop on
>> investment appraisal for the IPA on a continuous basis for the past 12
>> years. In 2008, he joined BPMIGAS as an advisor to the CEO.
>>
>

Re: [iagi-net-l] September Workshop FFI 2012 Bali: THE INDONESIAN PETROLEUM INDUSTRY

2012-08-14 Terurut Topik Ok Taufik
Har,

Ini ada 2 materi courses di tanggal  dan tempat yang sama?


rgds

On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 7:05 PM, Biro Kursus IAGI  wrote:

>  Indonesian Association of
> Geologists (IAGI) has arranged a workshop entitled:
>
> *THE INDONESIAN PETROLEUM INDUSTRY :*
>
> *ECONOMIC ISSUES AND CHALLENGES*
>
> *by *
>
> *Dr. H.L. ONG *
>
> *(BPMIGAS)*
>
>
>
> The workshop will be held on:
>
> *Day/ Date : *
>
> *Wednesday & Thursday, 5th - 6th September 2012*
>
> *Venue :*
>
> *Conrad Hotel, Jalan Pratama 168, Tanjung Benoa, Bali *
>
>
>
>
>
> *About The Workshop:** *
>
> This 2-day workshop is designed as a seminar-type for those who want to
> know “more” about the Indonesian Petroleum Industry from the economic point
> of view and to gain competitive advantage in the industry. This point of
> view cannot be separated from the Global Oil Industry in general. Recently,
> the revolution in geology regarding the concept of tight oil and especially
> unconventional gas will have a significant influence worldwide on the
> energy commodity pricing.
>
> The evolution of the International Petroleum Fiscal System will be
> discussed. The discussion will start from the development of the Indonesian
> First Production Sharing Contract in 1966 when the “Cost Recovery Limit or
> CRL” was first applied. The CRL was abandoned in 1976 and the “First
> Tranche Petroleum or FTP” was introduced in 1988. In fact, since the FTP is
> more like a royalty, the Indonesian PSC since 1976 should be considered as
> a concessionary system.
>
> The increasing subsidy of BBM has affected the Indonesian oil industry
> through the Domestic Market Obligation or DMO. This indirectly is related
> to the Indonesian oil and gas reserve, its production, and the Indonesian
> Peak Oil debate. The problem of subsidy eventually evolves into regulatory
> changes, which has indirectly affected the PSC operators. This is
> especially true with the recent gas pricing policy in Java.  It is
> therefore necessary for the Indonesian Oil companies to understand the
> impact of subsidy on the Indonesian economy and to appreciate the policies
> being taken by the Government to prevent unnecessary frustration.
>
> Finally, is it still worth to consider investing in Indonesia? Where and
> what to invest considering the geological potential of the country?
>
>
>
> *Who should attend:** *
>
> The workshop will certainly be of benefit to anyone who needs to have an
> overall knowledge and understanding of the business side of the Indonesian
> Petroleum industry. It will help your company avoid some of the
> frustrations and unnecessary delays that are inherent within the industry.
> It is expected that some Government officials will be taking the workshop
> and there should be some networking and interaction among the participants.
> Those recommended to attend include:
>
> • Explorationists and Petroleum Engineers.
>
> • Project Managers and Supervisors.
>
> • New Ventures and Financial Managers.
>
> • Commercial and Business Development Managers.
>
> • Service companies and Financial institutions.
>
> • Government officials and regulators.
>
>
>
> Some of the pertinent issues to be discussed:
>
> • Global economic outlook of the petroleum industry.
>
> • The role of Oil and Gas in the Indonesian economy.
>
> • The effect of Government subsidy on the Oil companies.
>
> • Oil and Gas Reserves, Production, and Replacement.
>
> • Economic aspects of the Indonesian PSC system.
>
> • Plan of Development, PSC Extension, and New investment (e.g.
> EOR).
>
> • The economics of CBM and shale gas.
>
> • The Indonesian Petroleum Industry concern.
>
> • LNG imports and the new gas pricing policy.
>
> • Input from the participants for the improvement of the
> regulations.
>
> • Where to invest?
>
>
>
> *Instructor:** *
>
> After receiving his doctorate from Colorado School of Mines, *Dr. Ong 
> *returned
> to Indonesia where he taught at his Alma Mater, Institut Teknologi Bandung,
> until today.  He was instrumental in setting up P.T.Geoservices, a service
> company devoted to Mineral Resources in 1971, and became the Principle
> Advisor of the company until his semi-retirement in 2002. Since then Dr.
> Ong has run numerous school dealing with the economics of petroleum and
> minerals for various companies. He has been teaching a 5-day workshop on
> investment appraisal for the IPA on a continuous basis for the past 12
> years. In 2008, he joined BPMIGAS as an advisor to the CEO.
>
> The workshop is unique in that it is presented by a person with extensive
> teaching experience as well as running his own successful company for more
> than 30 years. As a result the speaker has the capability to explain the
> business principles involved with man