Outline of JCCP Regular Course TR-4-26
| Course Number | TR-4-26 |
|---|---|
| Course Title | Project Management in the Oil & Gas Industry - Decarbonization and New Energy Development - (*Updated - 3/11) |
| Date | June 16 -July 3, 2026 |
| Objective | For technology leaders to deepen their understanding of project management from the owner’s perspective and their company’s strategy through discussions among the training participants, including lecturers. Additionally, they aim to deepen their knowledge by discussing new energy technologies, which are covered as topics, with representatives from related companies. |
| Main Topics | 1. Lecture: ・Project management fundamentals (by preliminary e-learning, under Project Management Association of Japan (PMAJ)supervision) ・The petroleum industry in Japan (by preliminary e-learning, JCCP) ・Project management from the perspective of an oil refining company, the project owner. a) Key points of each phase, initiation, planning, execution, monitoring, and project closing phases. b) Strategy of technology, capital investment, an EPC contract, etc. ・Project cost & risk management ・Team building & stakeholder engagement 2. Workshop (Group Discussion): ・Challenges of project management for each participant 3. Site Visit: ・Refinery and chemical plant: a) Japanese petroleum companies’ endeavor into renewable energy ・Engineering company: a) Utilizing renewable energy and its cutting-edge technologies b) Data centric EPC & Advanced work packaging ・Ironworks and manufacturer of high-pressure vessel & pipe: a) Recent technologies for extra low temperature hydrogen tanks b) Duplex stainless steel ・Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) plant Owner: a) Project Overview and Monitoring of Subsurface CO2 Storage |
| Qualification | Middle-management level in engineering, technical, planning, and R&D departments or those with equal or higher-level qualifications. |
| Number of Participants | 13 |
| Course Fee | ¥0 |
| Tentative Deadline for Application | April 15, 2026 |
* Further course details will be announced three (3) months before the start of the course.