Indonesia Oil & Gas Fiscal & Joint Venture Training
Bali, Indonesia — September 2026
7–11 Sep 2026 Bali, Indonesia 5 Days 5-Star Hotel
About This Course
Course Overview
Gain a comprehensive understanding of the commercial, fiscal and contractual foundations of upstream oil and gas projects, with a special focus on Indonesia. This intensive 5-day training course provides practical insights into how petroleum contracts are structured, how governments capture value, and how companies evaluate investment opportunities.
Designed for professionals working across the energy value chain, the course combines theory, real-world case studies and hands-on economic modelling using Excel-based tools to analyse real project scenarios.
Held at a five-star hotel venue in Bali, Indonesia — one of the world's most iconic destinations — this course offers an unmatched learning environment where participants from across the oil and gas industry can engage deeply with the material.
Programme Content
Key Topics
01
Production Sharing Contracts & Gross Split — Indonesia
Cost recovery and profit oil mechanisms
Fiscal terms and government take
Contract negotiation and risk allocation
Key differences: PSCs, concessions, service contracts
Indonesia's evolving Gross Split regime
02
Petroleum Economics & Financial Modelling
NPV, IRR, breakeven price and payout analysis
Impact of fiscal terms on project value
Reserves, pricing and cost structures
Financing strategies for upstream projects
Excel-based model workshops
03
Joint Venture Structures & Risk Management
Joint Operating Agreements (JOAs)
Operatorship and partner roles
Decision-making and governance
Risk sharing, disputes and commercial strategies
Multi-party project management
04
Energy Transition, Carbon Pricing & CCUS
Carbon pricing mechanisms and regulatory trends
Emissions management and reporting
CCUS in Indonesia's upstream context
Integration of low-carbon business models
Adapting strategies for a lower-carbon future
Learning Outcomes
What You Will Learn
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
01Understand Indonesia's upstream petroleum fiscal architecture, including PSCs and the Gross Split regime
02Evaluate upstream investment opportunities using industry-standard economic models
03Structure and negotiate joint venture agreements in the Indonesian context
04Analyse government take mechanisms and their impact on project returns
05Apply carbon pricing and energy transition considerations to upstream strategy
06Build and interpret Excel financial models for oil and gas project appraisal
Dates & Pricing
Sessions & Fees
All sessions are held at five-star hotel venues.
Dates
Location
Format
Fee (USD)
7–11 Sep 2026
Bali, Indonesia
Classroom
£3,900 (no VAT)
Target Audience
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for professionals across the energy sector who work with or within Indonesia's upstream oil and gas industry.
Oil & Gas Companies
Upstream, commercial, finance and strategy professionals
Government & Regulators
Government agencies and regulatory officials
National Oil Companies
NOC staff working in upstream operations or strategy
Investors & Analysts
Financial institutions, analysts and investment advisors
Legal & Advisory
Lawyers, consultants and advisory professionals
Joint Venture Teams
JV managers, contract negotiators and commercial teams
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this course designed for? +
This course is ideal for oil and gas professionals in upstream, commercial, finance and strategy roles; government agencies and regulators; national oil companies (NOCs); investors, analysts and financial institutions; and legal, advisory and consulting professionals.
Where and when are the classroom sessions held? +
Classroom sessions in 2026 are held in Bali, Indonesia: 7–11 September 2026 at a five-star hotel venue.
Does the course cover Indonesia's Gross Split regime? +
Yes. The course covers both Indonesia's PSC system and the evolving Gross Split regime in detail, including fiscal terms, government take, and key differences between contract types.
Can this course be delivered in-house at our organisation? +
Yes. All London Petro Academy courses are available as fully customisable in-house programmes delivered at your premises or any location worldwide. Contact j.rogus@londonpetroacademy.co.uk to discuss your requirements and receive a tailored proposal.
Does the course cover energy transition topics? +
Yes. The course addresses the impact of energy transition on oil and gas projects in Indonesia, including carbon pricing, CCUS, emissions management, and how upstream fiscal policies are adapting to support decarbonisation.
All London Petro Academy courses are available as fully customised in-house programmes delivered at your premises, in Indonesia, or any location worldwide.