Energy
What They're Saying
“Kudos to Dr. Spence for a great class. He did a wonderful job of bringing content that’s practical and instantly applicable. Group interaction was wonderful. I learned so much that I can immediately incorporate into my job and this program definitely added value.”
Ernesto Alegria, Sr. Financial Analyst
Denbury Resources Inc.
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External Stakeholders, Ethics and Social Responsibility in Energy Markets
Objective
This program will examine the management of ethical, legal, political and cultural risks (and opportunities) associated with developing energy projects in emerging markets, including upstream and downstream oil and gas investments. We will focus on companies’ social responsibility efforts, the management of relationships with external stakeholders, and how politics, culture and law structure companies’ relationships with governments and other stakeholders in emerging markets.
Benefits
- Learn how to manage your firm’s relationship with external stakeholders, both governmental and nongovernmental
- Explore important social responsibility issues in the oil & gas industry, including environment, human rights, and governance
- Examine how law, politics and culture structure relationships with stakeholders
- Explore the law and politics of the siting process, including environmental permitting
| Title: | External Stakeholders, Ethics and Social Responsibility in Emerging Energy Markets |  |
| WHEN: |
▪ January 21, 2012 ▪ January 19, 2013 Early registration is encouraged. Class size is limited. |
| WHERE: |
The Houstonian Hotel, 111 North Post Oak Lane Houston, Texas 77024 |
| DURATION: |
1-day program: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. |
| FACULTY: |
David Spence, Ph.D., Professor of Law, Politics and Regulation |
| COST: |
$1395 - Single Program $7350 - Energy Certificate The program fee includes materials, lunch and breaks. Registration is not complete until payment is received. |
Registration Deadlines
Early registration is encouraged. Class size is limited and may fill to capacity. We request registrations with payment at least three weeks in advance of the program start date.
To enroll online, please follow the link and from the Registration: Program Selection screen, choose pull-down option "Energy" to get started. If you prefer, you may also enroll via e-mail, fax or telephone.
Continuing Education Units
Participants earn 0.7 continuing education units (CEUs). A certificate of completion will be presented from Texas Executive Education.