Energy Economics, Security & Infrastructure, and Stakeholder Management
Introduction
The global energy sector is undergoing profound transformation driven by geopolitical volatility, climate change, technological disruption, and the global energy transition. While oil and gas remain central to the global economy, new pressures such as cybersecurity threats, decarbonization policies, ESG compliance, and community expectations demand a more integrated and forward-looking approach.
This program equips participants with the knowledge and tools to analyze complex energy economics, safeguard critical infrastructure, manage risks, and engage stakeholders in a way that ensures resilience, sustainability, and competitiveness in the new era.
Objectives
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
Understand the fundamentals of energy economics and disruptions, with a focus on oil and gas markets.
Assess vulnerabilities in critical oil and gas infrastructure and apply advanced risk assessment frameworks.
Design security strategies to mitigate theft, sabotage, and cyber threats.
Engage stakeholders effectively, ensuring social license to operate and minimizing community conflicts.
Evaluate energy projects using economic modelling tools (NPV, IRR, sensitivity analysis).
Align security investments with market realities, governance frameworks, and sustainable development goals.
Anticipate future challenges such as decarbonization, renewable integration, and disruptive technologies.
Who Should Attend
This program is designed for professionals and leaders across the energy, infrastructure, and security domains, including:
Energy & Oil Executives (Strategy, Economics, Security, Operations)
Government Officials & Regulators (Energy, Security, Infrastructure, Policy)
Infrastructure & Security Professionals (Risk Managers, Security Directors, Asset Protection Specialists)
Project Economists & Financial Analysts in oil, gas, and renewables
Community & Stakeholder Managers in energy megaprojects
Academics & Consultants in energy economics, security, and policy
Defense & Law Enforcement Officials engaged in energy infrastructure protection
Program Structure (5 Days)
Day 1 – Module 1: Energy Economics and Energy Disruptions
Core concepts of energy economics
Global & local impact of oil
Economic implications of energy disruptions
Macroeconomic impacts (GDP, inflation, currency volatility)
Strategic importance of uninterrupted oil flows
Workshop: Map a disruption scenario & quantify economic cost
Day 2 – Module 2 & 3: Oil Infrastructure Vulnerability & Risk Analysis
Critical infrastructure: pipelines, refineries, terminals, offshore rigs
Identifying vulnerabilities in upstream, midstream, downstream assets
Regional case studies: Nigeria, Mexico, Venezuela
Frameworks: ISO 31000, NIST for risk assessment
Security audits, threat intelligence, theft prevention
Activity: Mini security strategy for a pipeline corridor
Day 3 – Module 4: Stakeholder Engagement & Community Relations
Stakeholder mapping: governments, NGOs, private sector, communities
Social license to operate: grievances, oil theft, conflict drivers
Benefit-sharing & inclusive communication
Developing community policing & surveillance models
Simulation: Stakeholder negotiation for pipeline monitoring
Day 4 – Module 5 & 6: Policy, Governance & Energy Pricing
Legal & regulatory frameworks combating oil theft
Global maritime security (Gulf of Guinea, Straits of Hormuz)
Sustainable investment & PPP funding models
Oil & gas pricing dynamics (Brent, WTI, natural gas indices)
OPEC & geopolitical factors in supply disruptions
Activity: Integrated strategy for oil theft prevention & resilience
Day 5 – Module 7: Economic Modelling, Project Evaluation & Future Challenges
NPV, IRR, Payback period, Sensitivity analysis
ESG & environmental challenges in oil & gas
Decarbonization strategies and carbon pricing
Technology & innovation: AI, IoT, blockchain, hydrogen
Role of renewable energy in the transition
Capstone Exercise: Design a 2050-ready national energy resilience strategy
Training Methodology
Expert lectures & facilitation
Case studies (Nigeria, Mexico, UAE, GCC, EU, Venezuela)
Risk-mapping & simulation exercises
Economic modelling workshops
Stakeholder role-play negotiations
Scenario planning for future disruptions
Unique Benefits
Comprehensive course materials & toolkits
Improved strategic alignment of energy security projects
Enhanced ability to evaluate energy economics & project ROI
Advanced risk assessment & security audit skills
Strengthened stakeholder management strategies
Forward-looking perspectives on energy transition & resilience
Course Completion Certificate