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Continuing Professional Development Programmes – Autumn 2015
CEPMLP offers a programme of seminars, conferences and professional development courses that are attended by delegates from government, ministries, academia and industry, providing those attending with a global forum for theoretical and practical interaction.
Each course is accredited by the Law Society (Solicitors Regulation Authority) and we are an Energy Institute approved training provider.
View full training calendar here
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UK Oil and Gas Law Seminar
26 – 30 October 2015, St Andrews, UK
Spread over five days, this seminar features leading experts from the oil and gas industry who will cover topics from licensing agreements and regulations.
This seminar provides an intensive introduction to the statutory, contractual and regulatory environment for the oil and gas sector and factors in issues and challenges faced by the sector.
Further information here
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The Commercialisation of Oil and Gas Discoveries
10 – 11 November 2015, Dundee, UK
Average oil and gas prices for 2015 are projected to be 40%-50% lower than prices during the previous 4 years. As a result most oil and gas exploration companies are cutting their budgets. With reduced capacity to fund projects, it is even more important for oil industry participants to understand the critical steps used to assess project viability.
The course is suitable for lawyers, project financiers, financial analysts, project development engineers and government officials/regulators, who have a role in the potential development of oil and gas discoveries.
Further information here
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Managing International Petroleum Fiscal Systems
24 November 2015 (Morning), Dundee, UK
This half day course is designed to allow for discussions about effective tax planning and decision-making in both private and public sectors by understanding all implications of tax instruments and best practices when managing fiscal compliance embedded in country legislation and contracts.
Gain a comprehensive understanding of the most important tax arrangements when carrying out hydrocarbon and mining projects by:
• Understanding the tax elements of oil and gas arrangements
• The effective use of fiscal tools
• Comparing taxation terms in legislations and contracts
• Discussing transparency trends and best practices
Further information here
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Contact us
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