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Master in Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Industries + 60 ECTS Credits
1500 hours
60 ECTS
English
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Online Training
1500 hours
60 ECTS
English
Educational institutions


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Multilingual support
Digital certificate included
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The main objectives of this program include understanding the functioning of industries, their current state and trends, R&D and their development projections for the coming decades. To this end, extensive academic material will be provided that will help the student understand the mechanisms for obtaining raw materials, the associated transformation processes for the production of high added value products, and the key concepts and phases of project management. On the other hand, the program delves into the engineering and design of industrial plants, the equipment and materials used in these processes, transportation and storage, markets, types of international trade, types of contracts and other management aspects that usually govern these industries.
The most relevant associated job opportunities include: Project Engineer, Project Manager, Contract Manager, Design Manager for Static and Rotating Equipment, MTO, E&I, etc. Other alternatives include purchasing and supply officers, market analyst and/or consultant and marketer of raw materials or final products: refined products, petrochemicals and biofuels.
The program is divided into 9 modules that are grouped into 3 main groups: . The first group consists of the first 5 modules on the world of Hydrocarbons (general introduction), general descriptions of the Petroleum and Biofuels Industries, the Natural Gas and LNG Industry, and the Petrochemical Industry. They also address the development of Purchasing, Markets and Trade, in the present and in the future, within the Global Energy Transition Process. The second group, Modules 6 and 7, focuses on the concept of Industrial Project and the fundamentals of Engineering and Design of the most representative Materials, Equipment and Plants. Finally, the last two modules (8 and 9) provide a comprehensive view of the most common types of contracts (EPC) within the Oil and Gas Sector, their particularities, clauses and associated guidelines.