Enron Mail

From:news@oxfordprinceton.com
To:gblair@enron.com
Subject:The Oxford Princeton Programme E-Newsletter -- November 2001
Cc:
Bcc:
Date:Tue, 20 Nov 2001 15:27:44 -0800 (PST)


The Oxford Princeton Programme E-Newsletter
http://www.oxfordprinceton.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In this edition:
- Futures tutorial
- Register for 2002 and save money!
- New web-based training
* Spotlight on the Coal Industry
* Chemistry in the Petroleum Refinery
- The Oxford Princeton Programme course schedules
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Futures Tutorial
In the first of a series of educational articles on basic forms of risk
management, we look at energy futures contracts.
Read the full text of this article by Dan Rowe (as published
in Energy Power and Risk Management):
http://www.oxfordprinceton.com/press/ar0105.asp
You can also find a full history of articles published by The Oxford
Princeton Programme in our Press Room. Topics covered include weather
derivatives and on-line exchanges:
http://www.oxfordprinceton.com/press
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Need training in 2002? Get it at 2001 prices!
Register for any 2002 public course presented by The Oxford
Princeton Programme before December 31th and pay 2001 course fees.
Highlights for January include:
* Energy Futures, Options and Risk Management courses in Houston,
Detroit and London
* Gas and Power Industry training in London
Don't forget our 2002 schedule is on our website now:
http://www.oxfordprinceton.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
New web-based training
** Spotlight on the Coal Industry **
Coal, once the basic energy source for much of the world, is seeing a
resurgence in today's complicated energy picture. This basic overview of
the coal industry will take you from the mine shaft to delivery, giving
you a glimpse of what the modern coal industry consists of. You'll learn
about formation and mining, grades and quality factors, environmental
issues, blending, and transportation.
Available NOW:
http://www.oxfordprinceton.com/blue/coalindustry.asp
** Chemistry in the Petroleum Refinery **
Chemistry is the foundation on which the petroleum industry is built. In
"Chemistry in the Petroleum Refinery", you'll learn how hydrocarbons are
transformed from crude oil into a range of marketable petroleum
products. Learn about the chemistry associated with the major operating
units, like distillation units, hydrocracker, fluid catalytic cracking
unit, coker, alkylation unit, catalytic reformer, and hydrotreater.
Available Dec 7th:
http://www.oxfordprinceton.com/blue/cr.asp
Read about these courses and see FREE PREVIEWS of all
PrincetonLive.com courses at:
http://www.oxfordprinceton.com/blue
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Oxford Princeton Programme Course Schedules
The College of Petroleum and Energy Studies
- Courses in Oxford and Singapore
http://www.oxfordprinceton.com/gold
Princeton Energy Programme
- Courses in Chicago, London, Houston, Detroit
San Francisco, Calgary
http://www.oxfordprinceton.com/silver
PrincetonLive.com
- Web-based training, you set your own schedule!
Courses are available 24 hours per day, seven days
per week, worldwide!
http://www.PrincetonLive.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Subscription Information
You are receiving this e-mail as a past delegate or
contact of The Oxford Princeton Programme.
If you would rather not receive e-mail updates in the
future or have any other questions please respond to:
news@oxfordprinceton.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
© 2001 The Oxford Princeton Programme
http://www.oxfordprinceton.com