Assumptions for Greenhouse Gas Forecasting and Developing Intervention Timelines Fundamentals
e-Learning
About the eLearning Course
This eLearning course focuses on the key assumptions that must be considered
to create comprehensive GHG emissions forecasts. It also explores the
importance of intervention timelines and how they can influence the outcomes of
these forecasts.
Target Audience
Industry plant technical managers, engineers, maintenance personnel, project
engineers, and engineering and technical personnel involved in managing
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
You Will Learn
- Describe the factors that need to be considered when forecasting future production levels
- Outline the factors involved in the projection of future production levels in oil and gas industries
- Outline the external factors involved in the projection of future production levels in the oil and gas industries
- Describe the economic, geographical, and political factors that need to be considered when forecasting future production levels
- Determine how projections can be improved
- Describe the methods that can be used to refine output projections
- Describe what intervention timelines are and how they affect the outcomes of an emissions forecast
- Summarize the uses and implications of how different intervention timelines can affect an emissions forecast
Course Content
- Future Production Levels
- Economic and Geopolitical Factors
- How to Refine Projections
- Developing Intervention Timelines