Gas Industry Overview - Canadian version
Length: About 3.5 hours
Subscription: 45 days
Cost: $295.00
Prerequisites: None
This course provides a big picture overview of the natural gas business. You'll learn about customers and their needs, how the physical system is designed and operated, how and why the gas industry is regulated, how the industry has been deregulated, how markets work and the wholesale and retail services offered in them, and much more. This course expands the U.S. version of Gas Industry Overview to include specific information on Canadian consumers, gas production, regulation, and markets when it differs from the information presented for the United States (examples include data on Canadian gas customers and information on Canadian regulatory structure). The course is comprised of seven modules; an introduction as well as Gas Customers, the Gas Delivery System, Gas Operations, Gas Regulation and Deregulation, Gas Marketplace Overview, and a short conclusion.
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What you will learn
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- Natural gas consumers and their needs
- The components of the physical system and how it is designed to deliver gas to end users
- How the physical system is operated for maximum efficiency and safety
- How and why the gas industry is regulated
- What areas of the industry are deregulated and how this affects markets and pricing
- How markets function and the wholesale and retail services offered in them
Who should take this course
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- Any employee new to the gas industry
- New managers needing a broader understanding of the gas business
- Professionals moving into the gas industry from another industry
- Engineers working in the gas industry who need to understand how the business operates
- Energy industry employees with experience limited to one or two departments needing a broader business overview
- Sales professionals providing services to the natural gas industry
- Finance, accounting, legal, public relations, or regulatory professionals
- Technical professionals becoming involved in regulatory or business issues
Course content
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Introduction
- Course objectives
- Natural gas in our society
- Physical properties of natural gas
- Units used to measure gas
Gas Customers
- The four types of end-use customers (residential, commercial, industrial, electric generation)
- Wholesale customers (utilities, marketers)
- Number of customers and usage by customer class (U.S. and Canada)
- Residential gas use
- Commercial gas use
- Industrial gas use
- Electric generation gas use
- Aggregate demand and load curves
- Services available to satisfy customer needs (bundled utility service, unbundled utility service, bypass, alternate fuels, energy efficiency)
- Utility rate alternatives
- Average gas prices by state and province
The Gas Delivery System
- What natural gas is and where it comes from
- The North American supply regions
- Exploration, completion and production
- Gathering and processing
- Gas transmission (pipe, pressure, compressors, hubs)
- The North American transmission network
- Hubs
- Gas storage in North America
- The gas distribution system (pipes, pressure, compression, regulators, valves, SCADA, service line, meters, fuel line)
Gas Operations
- The entities responsible for gas operations
- Principles of gas operations (capacity, maximum and minimum pressures, line pack, packing and drafting)
- System modeling for transmission and distribution systems
- Maintenance for transmission and distribution systems
- The four functions of gas control: forecast demand, develop operational plan, implement plan, and record daily activity)
- Nominations and scheduling
- Curtailments and how they are implemented
- Gas balancing
- Operational and emergency flow orders
- Gas accounting
- Emergency operations
- How competitive markets and IT are changing the role of operations
Gas Regulation and Deregulation
- What regulation is and does
- Why the gas industry is regulated
- The regulatory compact
- How regulation affects market participants (LDCs, interstate and interprovincial pipelines, producers, marketers)
- Who the regulators are (federal and state/provincial) and what they regulate
- Four types of regulatory proceedings (rulemakings, rate cases, certificate cases, complaint cases)
- How the regulatory process works
- The various steps in the ratemaking process
- What incentive regulation and how it works
- What deregulation is and how it has impacted markets
Gas Marketplace Overview
- Upstream, midstream and downstream market participants (who they are and what they do)
- Gas market structure and the way in which participants transact business throughout the delivery chain
- Following a typical gas transaction
- How participants make money (regulated vs. competitive)
- Wholesale services (gathering, processing, supply, transportation, storage, hub services, risk management)
- Retail services (LDC and competitive supply services)
- How prices are set through the delivery chain
- Principles of gas supply and demand
- Why prices can be volatile
- Gas market risks and how they can be mitigated
The Future
- The future of the upstream, midstream and downstream sectors
- The future of the workforce
- The gas company of tomorrow
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- A 45-day single user subscription (15 days for short courses) to the course: view the course material as many times and in any order you like during the subscription period.
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- Professional audio and animated content developed by experienced education professionals: this is not a page turner!
- Online exercises and interactions: designed to cement your understanding.
- Reference materials: a list of acronyms and a glossary that you can view online with your course.
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