August 3, 2026
08:00
Arcotel Onyx or equivalent hotel
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This intensive 5-day programme equips participants with practical expertise in upstream gas and LNG project economics focused on Mozambique, Tanzania, and adjacent basins. Delegates will learn to structure cashflows, model fiscal regimes, price gas through LNG and domestic routes, and quantify risk and uncertainty to support robust investment decisions.
By connecting subsurface resources to market value, the course covers LNG chain economics (liquefaction, shipping, regas), sales agreements, and netback pricing (JKM/TTF/Brent-linked). It also addresses East Africa–specific risks such as security, domestic market obligations, local content, and infrastructure constraints.
East Africa is emerging as one of the world’s most exciting new LNG frontiers, with massive gas discoveries in Mozambique and Tanzania. However, monetizing these resources requires navigating complex fiscal regimes, financing structures, and regional risks.
This course will help participants:
This programme is designed for professionals engaged in gas and LNG project development:
With a BSc and PhD from the UK and over 30 years of experience in refinery technology, operations, and management with leading oil companies, the instructor is an internationally renowned chemical engineering 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 gas monetization, LNG economics, and project evaluation.
Participants will be assessed on:
Successful participants will receive:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Essential for LNG project professionals.”
“The training gave me the ability to build cashflow models and evaluate fiscal regimes for East African LNG projects.”
— Abel, Project Finance Analyst, LNG Sector
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Highly practical and hands-on.”
“The capstone project was excellent — I left confident in analyzing risks and building an LNG investment case.”
— Neema, Petroleum Economist, Government Energy Agency
Course Outline - Oil and Gas Investment Economics and Risk Evaluation New LNG Frontier - EA