January 12, 2026
08:00
Hilton DoubleTree West End or equivalent hotel
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This intensive 5-day training programme delivers a comprehensive understanding of crude oil markets, refining economics, and global trade flows, with a strong focus on Africa’s position as both a major crude exporter and an emerging refining hub.
Through regional case studies — including Akpo Deepwater Field (Nigeria), refinery utilization challenges (Nigeria, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire), and the Dangote Refinery — participants will explore upstream operations, crude pricing mechanisms, refined product trade, and risk management strategies. The course bridges technical fundamentals with commercial realities, equipping delegates to navigate price volatility, fiscal regimes, and international market integration.
Africa’s crude oil sector is vital to global trade, yet faces challenges including volatile pricing, low refinery utilization, and dependence on imports. With deepwater projects expanding and new refining capacity coming online, professionals need the ability to:
This programme is designed for professionals across the oil and gas value chain:
With a BSc and PhD from the UK and over 30 years of experience in refinery technology, operations, and management for leading oil companies, the instructor is an internationally respected consultant.
As a Chartered Chemist and member of both the Royal Society of Chemistry and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, he combines academic expertise with practical consulting in crude oil valuation, refining, and energy markets.
Participants will be assessed on:
Successful participants will receive:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Invaluable insights into crude pricing.”
“The course helped me understand both global benchmarks and the realities of African crude contracts.”
— Joseph, Business Development Manager, National Oil Company
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Practical and well-structured.”
“The modules on refined product trade and risk management were especially useful for my role.”
— Ama, Corporate Planning Analyst, Downstream Energy Firm