Title: Instituto Superior de la Energa
1A bridge between University and Industry
2About the ISE
- Postgraduate educational institution in energy
sector - Promoted by Repsol YPF through its Foundation
- Activities started in 1999
- Classes of 2000 to 2006
- 625 graduates working in more than 35 companies
3Collaboration with companies (I)
- Collaboration agreements
- Participation of 525 professors of 69 companies
- 35 companies contracted 96 of the students of
the ISE
4Collaboration with companies (II)
ISE PROFESSORS
(1) ISE professors, Retired professors,
consultants (2) Iberdrola, REE, Endesa, Unión
Fenosa, OMEL (3) HW, Univ. Carlos III, Univ.
Autónoma, URJC, etc. (4) CSIC, IESE, ICAI
5Collaborating Institutions
Educational Collaborations
Other Institutions
Universities
U. P. de Cartagena
U. Rey Juan Carlos
U. P. de Madrid
U. de Valladolid
U. C. La Mancha
6Instituto Superior de la Energía
General Activities
- Master Level Programmes
- Oil and Gas Exploration and Production
- Petroleum Refining, Petrochemicals and Gas
- The Gas Chain
- Professional Master Programmes
- Information Systems as a Business Management Tool
- Energy Law
- Instrumentation and Process Control
- Customized Courses
7Full year courses
- Master Level Programmes
- Oil and Gas Exploration and Production, in
collaboration with the Heriot-Watt University
(Edinburgh) - Petroleum Refining, Petrochemicals and Gas
- The Gas Chain, in collaboration with ICAI
- Duration
- 11 months (from September to July, 1.500 hours)
- Language
- Spanish and English
- Oil and Gas EP only English
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Students nationality 1999-2007 818 Students
Europe 53
Latin America 44
Spain (427)
Portugal (5)
Cuba (4)
Marruecos (2)
Saudi Arabia (1)
Mexico (8)
Venezuela (57)
Argelia (2)
Guatemala (1)
Egipt (4)
TT (29)
El Salvador (1)
Libya (15)
Colombia (22)
Africa and Middle East 3
Ecuador (25)
Peru (17)
Sierra Leona (3)
Brazil (12)
Bolivia (10)
Argentina (172)
Chile (1)
9Students Course 2006-2007
Students allocation by master
164 students
10Student Course 2006-2007
Students university degrees
Engineers Chemicals 52 Industrial 40 Petroleum 16
Mines 5 Geophysical 5 Geologists
4 Mechanical 7 Other s 7
Graduated in Sciences Geologists 16 Chemical
9 Environmental 1 Geophysical 1 Nautics 1
164 students
11Students Course 2006-2007
Gender distribution
164 students
12Student Course 2006-2007
Students nationality 164 Students
Europe 53
Spain (87)
Portugal (1)
Latin America 44
Venezuela (28)
Libya (3)
Saudi Arabia (1)
Colombia (4)
TT (?)
Ecuador (6)
Africa and Middle East 3
Peru (3)
Brazil (1)
Bolivia (2)
Argentina (28)
13Educational model
- Based on
- Case studies analysis
- Execution of multidisciplinary projects under the
guidance of tutors who are experts on the
different subjects
14Teaching Staff
- National and international energy and
petrochemical field professionals - Faculty staff from prestigious universities
- The teaching staff take part in
- Definition of the academic programmes
- Design and application of cases and projects
15ISE / CTR
CENTRO DE TECNOLOGÍA DE REPSOL YPF
INSTITUTO SUPERIOR DE LA ENERGÍA
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INDIVIDUAL WORKSPACES
SYNDICATE ROOMS
19MSc in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production
20Oil and Gas Exploration and Production
Structure
Where?
When?
21Oil and Gas Exploration and Production
Basic Overview Block
- Objective
- To reach a good level of knowledge in all the
areas involved in an EP project (geology,
geophysics, drilling, well testing, production,
) - Methodology
- Programme structured in modules
- Carrying out real case studies
- Evaluation of the students at the end of each
module
22Oil and Gas Exploration and Production
Specialization Block
- Objective
- Go in depth into certain areas of the disciplines
involved in EP projects, according with their
university degrees
23Oil and Gas Exploration and Production
Team Project Block
- Objective
- To apply the concepts acquired during the
previous blocks working in a multidisciplinary
team in a project with specific objectives. - Methodology
- Access to a real database of an existing field
- Using advanced software
- Tutorial by external consultants
- Presentation of conclusions and results for each
phase of the project
24MSc in Petroleum Refining, Gas and Marketing
25Petroleum Refining, Gas and Marketing
Course Structure
General Modules Economic and Managerial Analysis
Refining Logistics and Trading Marketing and
Commercial Develop. Engineering Technological
Development LPG and Natural Gas
Morning
Afternoon
Self Study
26Petroleum Refining, Gas and Marketing
Specific Knowledge Areas
- Crude oil and Products
- Processes and Auxiliary Services Utilities in
Refining - Configurations and Margins in Refining
- Trading and Sea Transport
- Planning and Production Control
- Distribution and Logistics
- Processes Simulation and Control
- Plants Operation and Troubleshooting Refining
Operations - Energy Saving and Conversion
- Environment, Safety and Quality
- Maintenance
- Engineering, Projects Investment and
Technological Development - Marketing and Special Products Production and
Trading - Economic and Managerial Analysis
- Natural Gas Value Chain
27Petroleum Refining, Gas and Marketing
28MSc in Petrochemicals
29Petrochemicals
Course Structure
Introduction Engineering and Operation of
Petrochemical Plants Petrochemical Products
Polymers Petrochemical Business
Morning
Simulation Project Low Density Polyethylene and
Eva Copolymers Process
Afternoon
Self Study
30Petrochemicals
31Petrochemicals
Teaching Staff
PARTICIPANT COMPANIES
ERT (ARAGONESAS/AISCONDEL)
CEPSA/PETROCEPSA
PETRESA
INTERQUISA
GRECAT
ANAIP
LA SEDA DE BARCELONA
FEIQUE
REPSOL YPF
DUPONT
GE PLASTICS
BASF
BASELL POLIOLEFINAS
PROPANCHEM
DOW
ATOFINA
BAYER/LANXESS
32MSc in Technology and Management of Energy
Companies
33Technology and Management of Energy Companies
- Objective
- To reach the technical knowledge and business
skills needed to manage a company, in general,
and specially, companies related with oil, gas
and electricity - Structure
- Two main different blocks
- Energy technology and economics
- General and business economics (directed by
- the IESE)
34Technology and Management of Energy Companies
- Energy technology and economics
- Oil and Gas Exploration and Production
- Petroleum Refining and Logistics
- Natural Gas and LPG
- Electricity
- Power Generation
- Transport and Distribution
- Electricity Market
35Technology and Management of Energy Companies
- General and business economics
- Analysis of Business Problems
- Decision Analysis
- Control
- Human Behavior and Skills
- Operations Management
- Financial Management
- Commercial Management
- Information Systems
- Strategy
- Economics
- The Energy Sector and the Market
36Technology and Management of Energy Companies
Course Structure
General and Business Economics Analysis of
Business Problems Decision Analysis Control Human
Behavior and Skills Operations Management Financia
l Management Commercial Management Information
Systems Strategy Economics The Energy Sector and
the Market Technology Oil and Gas Exploration and
Production Petroleum Refining and
Logistics Natural Gas LPG Electricity
Morning
Afternoon
Self Study
37Technology and Management of Energy Companies
38MSc in Gas and Electricity
39Gas and Electricity
Course Structure
General Industry Overview Introduction to Energy
Markets Economy in Energy Companies Natural Gas
and Electricity Markets Energy and
Environment Natural Gas Supply Gas Transport,
LNG, Gas Storage Natural Gas Distribution Natural
Gas Utilization Natural Gas Commercialization The
Electricity Sector The Electricity Business
Morning
Gas Pipelines and Gas Distribution Networks
The Liquefied Natural Gas Chain
Gas and Electricity Commerciali-zation
Combined Cycle Power Plant
Afternoon
October - January
January - March
April - June
June - July
Self Study
40Gas and Electricity
Course Structure
- Economy and Management in Gas and Electricity
Sectors Modules - General Industry Overview
- Introduction to Energy Markets
- Economy in Energy Companies
- Natural Gas and Electricity Markets
Liberalization and Regulation - Energy and Environment
- Gas Modules
- Natural Gas Supply
- Gas Transport, LNG and Gas Storage
- Natural Gas Distribution
- Natural Gas Utilization
- Natural Gas Commercialization
- Electricity Modules
- The Electricity Sector
- The Electricity Business
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- Applications
- Dead line 31 March, 2007
- On line www.isenergia.org
- Selection process
- From March to June, 2007
- Admissions
- Beginning of July, 2007
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For more information and requests
- Instituto Superior de la Energía (ISE)
- Carretera de Extremadura, Km.18
- 28931 MÓSTOLES
- MADRID - SPAIN
- ? 34 91 348 05 40
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44Instituto Superior de la Energía
- Professional Master Programmes
- Energy Law
- Duration 8 months (November-June)
- Monday to Thursday. From 17.00 to 20.00 p.m.
- Information Systems as a Business Management Tool
- Duration 5 months (February-June)
- Thursday 1200 2000. Fridays 900 1330
- Instrumentation and Process Control
- Duration 10 months (September-June)
- One week (40 h) per month
- Aimed towards
- Professionals while active
45Energy Law
46Energy Law
- Objectives
- Legal analysis of the different activities of the
energy companies. - Analysis of the petroleum, gas, electricity,
Aeolian energy, nuclear and coal markets from
diverse legal perspective. - Structure
- Modules
- Case study
- MOOT COURT
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48Information Systems as a Business Management Tool
- Objective
- The Master program responds to the increasing
needs to eliminate the existing barriers between
the businesses and systems departments, with
contents, round and practical tables that
contributes the knowledge and the methodology
necessary to conjugate effectively the enterprise
visions of the business and technology. - Focused to
- The Master is focused to people in charge of
lines of business like commercial areas and
staff, that need to acquire the necessary
knowledge successfully to apply the technologies
and information systems in their area of
activity.
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Course Structure
PRACTICAL CASES
50Instrumentation and Process Control
51Instrumentation and Process Control
- Objective
- To supply the theorical and practical knowledge
needed for the complete professional development
in this area. - Focused to
- The Master is focused to people who work In
instrumentation and Process Control area, and
also, in Operation, Process, Planification and
Engineering areas, among others.
52Instrumentation and Process Control
- Methedology
- Theorical classes given by proffesionals with a
long experience. - Complete engineering project based on a real
plant. - Practices with professional equipment and
simulators.
53Instrumentation and Process Control
Course Structure
Instrument engineering projects management
Instruments installation and classificated areas
Advanced process control
Distributed control systems
Common process control schemes
Basic Control
PROJECT
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