Energy Asset Management professionals are generally involved in
ensuring due diligence, reporting and negotiation for various
business processes and regulations in the oil and gas industry.
Typical Energy Asset Management responsibilities might include:
- Establishment and interpretation of
agreements with other companies
- Carrying out due diligence required
for negotiation of new contracts
- Analyzing costs and reporting
production
- Maintaining leases
- Ensuring licenses are in place and
regulations are followed by companies
Energy Asset Management professionals must be detail-oriented
with a focus on the big picture. They should have strong
multi-tasking skills, capable of working independently or within a
team, possess good listening and communication skills and be
business-savvy. Energy Asset Management professionals generally
work indoors in an office environment. For more information on
Energy Asset Management careers and education, visit The Centre
for Energy Asset Management Studies.
Common Energy Asset Management Careers
Include:
- Joint Ventures
- Mineral Land
- Operations Accountants
- Production Accountants
- Surface Land
- Well Asset Management
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