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Energy Insurance and Risk Management

An Interactive 10-Day Training Course

Energy Insurance and Risk Management

NASBA
Classroom Schedule
Date Venue Fees
11 - 22 May 2026 London $ 11,900
28 Sep - 09 Oct 2026 Dubai $ 11,900

Modules

This training course is split into the following modules:

Module I - Understanding Energy Insurance

Module II - Energy Risk Management

Course Outline

Module I: Understanding Energy Insurance

Day 1

Overview of the Energy Industry and Insurance Aspects 

  • Types of oil and gas risks and differences between erection/operational exposure
  • Renewable energy and current trends in the industry
  • World oil economics and shale gas as an alternative energy source
  • Coal-fired & gas turbine plants
  • Offshore risks and marine-related issues
  • Explore the coverage provided by the various insurance covers
Day 2

Understanding Energy Projects – Application of Construction and Erection Insurances  

  • Principles of insurance: What are they and appropriate examples?
  • CAR or EAR: What are the differences?
  • Discuss and identify trade risks
  • Is it underwriting or just undercutting?
  • How to affect the risk transfer mechanism?
  • Challenges when there is an incident at an energy project site
Day 3

Appreciating the Wordings Under Section I And II in the Policy 

  • Material damage and third-party liability aspects
  • What are the concerns of the risk surveyor?
  • Investigation - Why is the cause of failure very crucial?
  • Role of the loss adjuster or loss assessor
  • Dealing with third-party damage claims
  • What is physical damage?
Day 4

Operational Risks in the Energy Sector 

  • Property insurance: IAR/Fire policy coverage
  • Offshore operating risks
  • Business interruption insurance
  • Third-party insurance: General & pollution liability
  • Operator’s extra expenses insurance
  • Offshore construction risks
  • Considering the package policy
Day 5

Handling Claims, Risk Management, and Recoveries 

  • Recovery (subrogation) is undertaken after the insurance company pays a claim
  • How is loss adjustment undertaken?
  • Application of policy excess or deductible
  • Why is risk management critical in energy projects?
  • Involvement in energy risks: Collapse, fire, explosion etc.

Module II: Energy Risk Management

Day 6

Overview of Energy Risk Management 

  • Introduction to risk & risk management
  • Risk management standards
  • Key definitions
  • Critical success factors for risk management
  • Organisational risk attitudes (Risk culture)
  • Organisational structures
  • Risk roles and responsibilities
  • Risk and strategy
  • Culture
Day 7

Risk Management Categories 

  • Financial risks
    • Market risk
    • Credit & counter-party risk
    • Liquidity risk
    • Limit management
  • Operational risks
  • Systemic risks
  • Emerging risks
  • Strategic risks
Day 8

Risk Reporting & Mitigation 

  • Understanding materiality
  • KRIs
  • Developing risk reports
  • Risk mitigation & controls
  • Aligning opportunities, strategy, and risk
  • Integrating risks across the energy business
  • Risk management accountability & ownership
Day 9

Applying Risk Practices to The Energy Business 

  • Comparison of risk practices across sectors
  • Risk management’s role in strategic management and value creation
  • Leveraging existing operational risk management as part of ERM
  • Risk accountability structures
  • Tools and techniques
  • Aligning risk, compliance, & regulation
Day 10

Energy Trading 

  • Energy trading: What, where, and how?
  • Overview of energy trading and risk management
  • Energy trading and risk management systems
  • Integration of technology as part of the risk architecture
  • ERM systems
  • Dealing with energy trading
  • ESG: The new frontier for risk
  • The Future - Risk and value creation
Certificates
  • On successful completion of this training course, GLOMACS Certificate will be awarded to the delegates.
  • Continuing Professional Education credits (CPE): In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, one CPE credit is granted per 50 minutes of attendance.
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