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Energy Management ENMG

Instruction and services offered by members of the Haskayne School of Business

Energy Management Chairperson - L. Donlevy

Energy Management Director: A. Ingelson

Senior Courses

Energy Management 301 H(3-1T)

Canadian Energy Management and Regulation

This is a required course for all science, engineering and business students in energy programs offered by each faculty. This course examines energy development in Canada and the business, law and policy issues arising from the development of different energy sources (oil and gas, coal, nuclear, electricity and alternative energy sources).

Prerequisites: Admission to the Energy Management Concentration or Multidisciplinary ISEEE program.

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Energy Management 303 H(3-0)

Overview of the Alberta Oil and Gas Industry

This course will provide students with an understanding of the upstream petroleum industry and will focus on the development of petroleum resources by Alberta based corporations. Analysis of the emerging coalbed methane industry and issues surrounding the development of the oil sands will be included.

Prerequisites: Admission to the Haskayne School of Business and successful completion of 9.0 full-course equivalents.

Note: Credit for both Energy Management 303 and Petroleum Land Management 475 will not be allowed.

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Energy Management 485 H(3-0)

(formerly Business and Environment 485)

Oil and Gas Marketing

Practical introduction to crude oil (light and heavy) and natural gas marketing. Marketing of refined oil products and retail gasoline are not covered.

Prerequisites: Admission to the Haskayne School of Business and successful completion of 14.0 full-course equivalents including Finance 317.

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Energy Management 487 H(3-0)

Energy Risk Management

This course provides an overview of key issues related to energy risk management. Some of the key topics to be addressed are: managing pricing risks associated with changing market conditions and deregulation; tools used to manage volatility, including futures and options for energy risk management; environmental risk management, and risk financing for the energy sector.

Prerequisites: Admission to the Haskayne School of Business and successful completion of 9.0 full-course equivalents including Finance 317.

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Energy Management 489 H(3-0)

International Energy Development

This course will focus on international energy development, energy contracts, sustainable development, and the management of environmental and corporate social responsibility issues.

Prerequisites: Admission to the Haskayne School of Business and successful completion of 9.0 full-course equivalents including Business and Environment 395.

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