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Natural Gas and Liquefied Natural Gas Industry Course
200 hours
Spanish
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Online Training
200 hours
Spanish
Educational institutions

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Digital certificate included
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Once these studies have been successfully completed, the student will obtain a global visualization of the Natural Gas and Liquefied Natural Gas Industry internationally, and will learn about the most important processes and technologies associated with each of the stages of the Value Chain of this raw material. Delving into its most relevant Exploration, Extraction, Production, Processing, Transportation, Distribution, Storage, Applications and Uses, also in the field of Markets, Supply, Trading and Main Actors. Based on a multitude of examples and references from international organizations, companies and governments, the student will be able to build a real and cutting-edge image of the fundamental role that NG and LNG are already playing today and analyze their projection and growth estimate in the coming decades, always in line with the Global Energy Transition and Decarbonization Process, to reduce/mitigate Greenhouse Gas emissions on the horizon of 2050.
The course on the Natural Gas and Liquefied Natural Gas Industry prepares professionals for strategic roles in the energy transition. Mastering everything from fundamentals to the value chain, graduates will be able to join energy companies, regasification plants, distribution entities and infrastructure projects. Suitable to lead sustainable initiatives, they will contribute to the 2050 energy scenario, serving as analysts, project managers and sustainability experts.
This course gives you a broad understanding of Natural Gas and Liquefied Natural Gas, ranging from its exploration to its prominent role in the global Energy Transition. You will gain detailed knowledge of the value chain and be aware of key technologies and processes. You will analyze the current and future panorama of NG and LNG, understanding their contribution to reducing emissions towards the 2050 horizon.