(EnergyAsia, February 4, Monday) — World Fiscal Systems for Oil & Gas, a 5-day training course on petroleum upstream fiscal systems, will be held at the Hilton Hotel in Singapore from February 25 to 29.

This five-day computer-based interactive training course aims to train participants on vital aspects of fiscal systems pertaining to concessions, production sharing, joint ventures and service contracts for the upstream oil and gas industry.

The course will also focus on economic characteristics of various fiscal systems, and provide advanced economic analysis of the impact of government policies on fiscal systems, competitive frameworks for investments in the petroleum sector, and future trends in petroleum fiscal terms.

Participants will be taught to negotiate better contracts and concessions, identify investment opportunities, and gain practical experience from real-life examples.

World Fiscal Systems for Oil & Gas will be conducted by Pedro van Meurs who has worked on on fiscal oil and gas issues in more than 70 countries in the last 30 years.

He has hosted the ‘World Fiscal Systems for Oil & Gas’ course and participated in training seminars in more than 30 countries in the world. He worked with Barrows Inc of New York to develop PETROCASH, a leading comprehensive integrated database and computer model that will be used in the course.

World Fiscal Systems for Oil & Gas is organised by the CWC Group. For more information, please contact Admin@EnergyAsia.com.