S&P Global’s Refining Training Courses, held at major global locations throughout the year and led by international experts, will deepen your understanding of the fundamentals of refining operations and economics. You will get acquainted with how the industry adapts to a volatile near-term market and the longer-term pressures of the energy transition. Current course offerings: Refining Economics & the Future of Refining - As Energy Transition is reshaping refining, market players are reviewing portfolios and reinventing what it means to be a refiner today. This future-focused training course is designed to be instructive but interactive to engage in dialog and gain feedback from the audience. Comprising of 12 refining and petrochemical sessions, this course culminates in delivering aspirational Net-Zero refinery and petrochemical designs. Whether new to the industry, or looking to expand your existing knowledge, there is a range of options to choose from: For more information about our Energy and Petrochemical Industry Training programs, please e-mail us at - Maria.Ferreiro@spglobal.com.
Refining Training
Who should participate in training programs
This course is relevant to technical and non-technical professionals who are concerned with:
- Planning and strategy
- Investment
- Economics
- Carbon reduction
- Operations
- Supply/Demand of refined products and petrochemicals
- Business development
- Market analysts
- Engineering
- Finance and banking
- Program Level: Basic
- Prerequisites/Advanced Preparation: None required, but pre-learning module suggested, link will be emailed to registrant
- Delivery Method: Group Live
- Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge and Applications
- Program Refund Policy: Contact Sally Harle (sally.harle@ihsmarkit.com) a minimum of 14 days in advance of the class to transfer your registration to a colleague or to a future course within 12 months
Testimonial
“The way the course tied various topics together - refinery and petrochemical technology, greenhouse gas emission reduction initiatives, transportation industry response by sector, OTC and refinery optimization was excellent.”
- Sabic
“Thorough course content in terms of breadth and depth of information. Very good delivery by presenter.”
– NDEP PLC
“I liked the course, the clarity of the speaker as he introduced me to this topic.”
– YPF
“Good course structure from basics to details, so non-experts can follow; good discussions from the audience.”
– Crop Energies AG
Instructors
Daniel Evans
The team Daniel leads is responsible for the global and regional short-term refined product supply, demand, price and margin outlooks, detailed downstream market research and also contributes to the long-term supply, demand price and margin forecasts. Daniel team also delivers global lubricants, retail and biofuels research. He has been involved in work on the future of energy and mobility and lead studies focused on the future of trucking, aviation and shipping. Prior to joining S&P Global, Daniel worked for Statoil in corporate strategy where he was responsible for analyzing global business opportunities and framing the strategic investment context for senior management.Daniel holds a Masters degree in Civil Engineering and Construction Management from Leeds University, and studied jointly at the University of California, Berkeley.