Learning Platform - "Markets & Trading"

Course: The Oil Supply Chain

About the online training programme

This course concerns the supply chain, or value chain, of oil. This is why it sets out the process from production to consumption, including transport and storage. Obviously, attention is also given to the refining process, as crude oil has to be converted into useful derivatives.

Course Contents

This course covers the following video lessons:

  1. Introduction to the oil supply chain
  2. The commodity – Oil quality
  3. The commodity – Oil grades & benchmarks
  4. Upstream activities – Exploration & Production
  5. Midstream activities – Transportation & Storage
  6. Downstream activities – Refining
  7. Distribution & consumption
  8. Challenges & opportunities in the oil supply chain
  9. Sustainability & the future of the oil supply chain

This course also includes examination and certification.

Image of the ENTRIMA app on a smartphone

24/7 Learning & Consultation

The ENTRIMA Learning Platforms are also accessible on mobile devices. To do this, download the aNewSpring education app and open your ENTRIMA environment in it. This way you have access to the lessons and knowledge of the Learning Platforms anytime and anywhere.

ENTRIMA has trained numerous professionals and certified thousands of learners, and counting

What I like about the course is the information provided and the way it is provided. I find that the length of the videos is right, as it is not too long to watch. Also, thanks to that, when a video is not very clear to me, I watch it again, since I know that they are of short duration. Excellent material.

Ivan Fernando Jara Villalon
Commercial Analyst at Uniper

Really well structured and easy to follow content that is varied in delivery in order to keep the reader engaged. Looking forward to seeing more from the ENTRIMA in the future!

Erika Rabadia
Manager Trading Surveillance | Shell

The most positive element of ENTRIMA’s online learning services concerns the progressive (step-by-step) approach from simple to more complex concepts.

Ronan Haas
Eurelectric