Postgraduate Certificate in Petroleum Economics and Management (United Kingdom)
Aftermarket – secondary market, spot market The period following the primary issuance of a commodity contract where traders buy and sell existing positions. In energy trading, the aftermarket often involves the resale of power purchase agreements (PPAs) or liquefied natural gas ( …
Postgraduate Certificate in Petroleum Economics and Management (United Kingdom)
… vessels, such as heavy fuel oil or marine diesel. Capacity factor is the ratio of the actual output of a power plant or other energy system to its maximum potential output. Cap-and- trade is a market-based mechanism for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, where emitters are given a limit on their emissions and can buy or sell allowances to meet their emissions targe …
Postgraduate Certificate in Petroleum Economics and Management (United Kingdom)
… authorising a specified amount of pollutant emissions from a refinery or processing plant. Example: NOx permits issued by the UK Environment Agency. Practical application: permits are traded, allowing flexible compliance. Challenge: permit scarcity can raise operating costs for marginal producers. Allocation Mechanism (Related: quota distribution, auction design ) – …
Certificate in Technology Transfer and Commercialisation (Belgium)
… company, which can be a key business development strategy in the context of technology transfer and commercialization. Related terms include merger, takeover, and consolidation. In the Certificate in Technology Transfer and Commercialisation (Belgium) course, acquisition is discussed as a means for companies to expand their product or service offerings, increase market shar …
Professional Certificate in International Logistics and Transportation
… challenge is ensuring timely transmission of documents to avoid discrepancies. Agency – An arrangement where a party (the principal) authorizes another (the agent) to act on its behalf in trade transactions. Related terms: principal , agent , mandate . An example is a freight forwarder acting as an agent for a shipper to negotiate space with carriers. The agency model ca …
Professional Certificate in International Logistics and Transportation
… shipments on a particular flight, submitted by the airline to customs authorities. Related terms: flight manifest , export declaration . The manifest includes weight, dimensions, and commodity codes. Example: A freight forwarder uses the manifest to verify that the cargo matches the AWB. Challenge: Discrepancies between the manifest and the actual cargo may trigger insp …
Professional Certificate in Supply Chain Management and Logistics
ABC Analysis is a method used in inventory management to categorize items based on their importance and value, it is a crucial concept in the Professional Certificate in Supply Chain Management and Logistics, where students learn to apply this method to optimize inventory levels and reduce costs, the analysis divides items into three categories …
Graduate Certificate in Oil and Gas Contract Management
… document, freight, title document. Document evidencing receipt of cargo for shipment and title transfer. Example: A bill of lading for crude oil loaded onto a VLCC. Practical use in trade finance. Challenge: Discrepancies between cargo and documentation. Black‑Letter Clause – Related terms: Standard clause, boilerplate, non‑negotiable. A provision that is widely ac …
Advanced Certificate in Real Estate Tokenization
Advanced Certificate in Real Estate Tokenization: a professional certification program focused on the technical, legal, and financial aspects of real estate tokenization. Appraisal: a valuation proces …
Graduate Certificate in Precious Metals Risk Management
… Liabilities + Shareholders' Equity. Investors use the balance sheet to assess a company's financial health, liquidity, and solvency. Basis Point A basis point is a unit of measure used in finance to describe the percentage change in interest rates or bond yields. One basis point is equal to one-hundredth of a percentage point (0.01%). For example, if the interest rate on a …
Certificate in International Operations and Finance
Trade Finance: Trade finance refers to the financial instruments and products used to facilitate international trade transactions. It involves various financial services such as letters …
Executive Certificate in Mineral Economics
… prevent atmospheric release. Example: A coal‑fired power plant adjacent to a mine integrates CCS to lower its carbon intensity. Practical application: Leveraging carbon credits to finance CCS projects. Challenges: High capital costs and public acceptance of storage sites. Carbon Neutrality Related terms: net‑zero, offsetting, renewable energy Definition: Achieving …
Executive Certificate in Mineral Economics
… Tax Concept: A tax levied as a percentage of the value of extracted minerals. Related terms: Specific Tax , Royalty . Explanation: The tax rate is applied to the market price of the commodity, influencing profitability. Example: A 5% ad valorem tax on copper concentrate exported from a mine. Practical application: Provides governments with revenue proportional to commo …
Certificate in Trade and Commodity Finance
Certificate in Trade and Commodity Finance Fundamentals Glossary A Advance payment: An upfront payment made by a buyer to a seller before goods are delivered. It is a common method of payment …
Certificate in Development Finance and Policy
… whose value is derived from an underlying asset such as stocks, bonds, commodities, or currencies. Common types of derivatives include options, futures, forwards, and swaps. Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF): An exchange-traded fund is a type of investment fund that trades on stock exchanges like individual stocks. ETFs typically track an index, commodity, or basket of ass …
Graduate Certificate in Finance and Sustainability
… exchange for periodic interest payments and the return of the bond's face value at maturity. C Capital Market: The capital market is a financial market where individuals and institutions trade financial securities such as stocks and bonds. The capital market helps channel savings and investment between suppliers of capital and those who are in need of capital. D Diversi …
Advanced Certificate in Energy Economics And Financing
Energy Finance and Investment Glossary 1. Energy Finance: Energy finance refers to the financial management and investment decisions related to energy projects, assets, and companies. It involve …
Global Certificate in Cryptocurrency Public Relations
… securely record all transactions made on the network, ensuring transparency and immutability. Practical Application: Blockchain technology is widely used in various industries, such as finance, healthcare, and supply chain management, to increase efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance security. Challenges: Some of the challenges associated with blockchain technology incl …
Professional Certificate in International Oil and Gas Law
… application offers confidentiality and enforceability under the New York Convention. Challenges include cost and selection of neutral venue. Asset‑Based Financing (Related: Project Finance, Debt Financing) – Funding secured by oil‑gas assets such as reserves, production facilities, or cash flow. Example: A company raises senior debt using proven reserves as collater …
Professional Certificate in International Oil and Gas Law
… cash flows. For instance, a 5 % ad valorem tax on crude oil sales reduces net profit margins. Companies must model tax impacts accurately to avoid compliance penalties. Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Concept: An international treaty setting minimum standards for protection of intellectual property, including patents on ex …