Year: 2021 Language: english Playtime: 1h 24m Quality: WEB-DL Format: MP4 Video: H.264 1280x720 30 fps Audio: AAC 48.0 KHz x 320 Kbps Description: Complete overview of available databases in the oil and gas sector What you'll learn You will learn about publicly available and free databases that you can use to prepare your own reports Thanks to this course, you will no longer have to copy charts / tables from someone else's publications, but you will be able to prepare such materials yourself You will learn what sources energy, analytical and research companies are using to analyse oil market trends This is not a course where you will learn what the oil market looks like - its purpose is to identify tools that you can help you to prepare reports / analyzes / essays etc. You will learn where to look for oil & gas data Requirements There are no pre-requisites for this course Description This course was designed for anyone who wants to improve knowledge and understanding of oil market The goal of this course is to give students background information they need to prepare their own analysis You will find out what databases are widely available and how to reach them You will be able to prepare your own databases, which may be necessary at work or to prepare a report or an essay You will be able to analyses global oil market, and prepare charts you needed The course is organized into ten sections: 1. Market overview 2. Primary sources of data 3. International Energy Agency 4. Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries 5. Energy Information Administration 6. Reserves and Production 7. Demand 8. Transportation, refining and inventories 9. Factors disturbing crude oil market 10. Data providers and oil consulting companies Who this course is for Students of International Relations, Politics or Economics Individuals interested in learning how to identify and gain access to oil data and independently analyse oil market trends Newly-hired oil analysts or more advanced analyst who require further training Energy industry journalists and reporters Traders Professionals with an interest in increasing their understanding of the oil & gas industry
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Oil Market Analytics Fundamentals
Year: 2021
Language: english
Playtime: 1h 24m
Quality: WEB-DL
Format: MP4
Video: H.264 1280x720 30 fps
Audio: AAC 48.0 KHz x 320 Kbps
Description: Complete overview of available databases in the oil and gas sector
What you'll learn
You will learn about publicly available and free databases that you can use to prepare your own reports
Thanks to this course, you will no longer have to copy charts / tables from someone else's publications, but you will be able to prepare such materials yourself
You will learn what sources energy, analytical and research companies are using to analyse oil market trends
This is not a course where you will learn what the oil market looks like - its purpose is to identify tools that you can help you to prepare reports / analyzes / essays etc.
You will learn where to look for oil & gas data
Requirements
There are no pre-requisites for this course
Description
This course was designed for anyone who wants to improve knowledge and understanding of oil market
The goal of this course is to give students background information they need to prepare their own analysis
You will find out what databases are widely available and how to reach them
You will be able to prepare your own databases, which may be necessary at work or to prepare a report or an essay
You will be able to analyses global oil market, and prepare charts you needed
The course is organized into ten sections:
1. Market overview
2. Primary sources of data
3. International Energy Agency
4. Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
5. Energy Information Administration
6. Reserves and Production
7. Demand
8. Transportation, refining and inventories
9. Factors disturbing crude oil market
10. Data providers and oil consulting companies
Who this course is for
Students of International Relations, Politics or Economics
Individuals interested in learning how to identify and gain access to oil data and independently analyse oil market trends
Newly-hired oil analysts or more advanced analyst who require further training
Energy industry journalists and reporters
Traders
Professionals with an interest in increasing their understanding of the oil & gas industry
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