Foundation Emissions Course: Regulation, Risk Management and Carbon Pricing
Dates 2008:
2-3 April;
12-13 June;
11-12 September and
20-21 November.
The course will:
- inform principals, advisers, investors, bankers, lawyers, accountants, verifiers and technology providers about the regulatory and business issues involved in the international carbon market;
- explain to regulators and policy makers the commercial implications of their decisions;
- provide high quality practical instruction supported by case studies for traders and risk managers concerning the unique characteristics of the emissions market; and,
- equip emitters with the basic information necessary to start compiling their own emissions trading strategy and tactics.
Programme & Registration
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CEAG Publications

Price: 500 UK£
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Brent: A User's Guide to the Future of the World Price Marker
takes an in-depth look at the physical commodity that underpins the
Brent marker out to 2012. It's publication in February 2007
coincides with the commencement of production from the 200,000 b/d
Buzzard field through the Forties pipeline system, a key component
of the 21-Day BFO contract. Now that Buzzard is onstream and is
producing the expected quality from the first wells, a new issue
has arisen on future wells, which will be discussed in the report.
This new study provides a detailed examination of the substantial changes
in the equity ownership of the major North Sea Blends. This is based on
the field ownership data of the UK Department of Trade and Industry and
the forward production database of Deloitte Petroleum Services.
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Price: 99 UK£
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SECOND EDITION 2007: required reading for anyone seeking to understand the climate change industry. It provides policy-makers with an insight into the practical consequences of alternative policy choices. It gives executives a rapid grasp of the economic implications of regulation for their companies. It provides traders with the background fundamentals necessary to assess price and manage risk. It informs lawyers on the evolving contractual documentation needed to take part in the market. For planners it looks at the likely future development of the market and what will happen as the Kyoto Protocol comes to fruition in 2008. Climate Change and Emissions Trading is an invaluable training tool for all companies on whom climate regulation has an impact.
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