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Public Sector Training

S&B Public Sector Training courses are carefully  tailored to enhance the skills of government employees, policy-makers, and public service professionals. Focused on leadership, governance, policy-making, and service delivery, these courses help participants navigate public sector challenges & improve efficiency 

Training Agenda Overview

2025 Courses

Strategic Energy Policy Development for Government Leaders

5 Days

Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia ‖  12-16 October 2025

Regulatory Frameworks for Oil and Gas in Public Administration

5 Days

Doha Qatar  ‖  24-28 August 2025

Sustainable Energy Transitions: Challenges and Opportunities

5 Days

Muscat, Oman  ‖  12-16 October 2025

Crisis Management in Oil and Gas Operations for Public Administrators

5 Days

London , UK ‖  12-16 October 2025

Public-Private Partnerships in Energy Infrastructure Projects

5 Days

Dubai, UAE ‖  12-16 October 2025

Sustainable Energy Transitions: Challenges and Opportunities

5 Days

Dubai, UAE ‖  12-16 October 2025

Welcome to S&B Public Sector Training courses

Our Public Sector Training programs are designed to empower government employees, policy-makers, and public service professionals. These courses focus on developing leadership, improving governance, enhancing policy-making skills, and optimizing service delivery. 

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Strategic Energy Policy Development for Government Leaders

Reference number : PST-TIA-100123


Industry 

Energy - Public Sector 

 

Course Content & Learning Objectives

The course is structured to address the critical aspects of energy policy development, focusing on strategic, technical, and geopolitical dimensions. Key content and learning objectives include:


1. Foundations of Strategic Energy Policy

  • Understand the global energy landscape and its challenges.
  • Examine key drivers influencing energy policy, including climate change, economic factors, and technological advancements.
  • Learn the principles of energy policy formulation and implementation.


2. Energy Security and Resource Management

  • Explore strategies to ensure national energy security.
  • Assess methods for sustainable resource extraction and utilization.
  • Analyze the role of strategic reserves and diversification in energy security.


3. Balancing Economic Growth and Sustainability

  • Investigate policies to promote renewable energy and decarbonization.
  • Evaluate the trade-offs between economic growth and environmental protection.
  • Develop frameworks for achieving energy efficiency  and reducing carbon footprints.


4. Addressing Energy Poverty and Accessibility

  • Understand the socio-economic impacts of energy poverty.
  • Design policies to enhance energy access for underserved populations.
  • Integrate sustainable development goals into national energy strategies.


5. Global and Regional Geopolitics of Energy

  • Examine the influence of geopolitics on energy markets and policies.
  • Analyze international energy agreements and their implications for national policies.
  • Learn negotiation strategies for cross-border energy      projects and collaborations.


6. Innovation and Technology in Energy Policy

  • Explore the impact of emerging technologies on energy      systems.
  • Assess the role of digitalization, AI, and smart grids in policy planning.
  • Understand the potential of hydrogen, carbon capture, and storage technologies.


7. Monitoring and Evaluation of Energy Policies

  • Develop key performance indicators for energy policy effectiveness.
  • Learn techniques for policy review and continuous improvement.
  • Incorporate risk assessment and scenario planning in  energy policy monitoring.


8. Case Studies and Best Practices

  • Study successful energy policies from leading  countries and organizations.
  • Apply lessons learned to local and national contexts.
  • Engage in group activities to solve real-world policy  challenges.


Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Develop and implement comprehensive energy policies  tailored to national priorities.
  • Balance competing interests, such as economic growth,  environmental goals, and energy access.
  • Leverage technology and innovation to address energy challenges.
  • Build resilience against energy disruptions through      effective planning and risk management.


Course Delivery Options


Venue: 

Go to Agenda 


Duration: 

24 Hours (3 Days)


Bespoke Option: 

Yes (at extra cost)


Course Fee

$4500 + VAT


Date

Go to Agenda 

Sustainable Energy Transitions: Challenges and Opportunities

Reference number : OG-TIA-100023


Industry 

 Energy (Oil and Gas, Renewable Energy, Energy Transition)


Course Overview

 

The "Sustainable Energy Transitions: Challenges and Opportunities" course equips participants with the knowledge and strategies to navigate the global shift towards sustainable energy systems. With a focus on balancing economic growth, environmental goals, and energy security, this course explores the challenges and opportunities presented by energy transitions. Participants will gain insights into renewable energy integration, decarbonization strategies, policy frameworks, and innovative technologies that support a more sustainable energy future.


Who Should Attend 

 

This course is ideal for:

  • Policymakers and public administrators responsible for energy transition planning.
  • Professionals in the oil and gas sector exploring renewable energy opportunities.
  • Sustainability and environmental specialists.
  • Energy project managers and strategists.
  • Corporate leaders aiming to align business operations with global sustainability goals.


Course Content & Learning objectives 

  

1. Introduction to Energy Transitions

  • Understand the global energy transition landscape.
  • Examine the drivers of energy transitions, including climate change and technological innovation.
  • Analyze the impact of energy transitions on the oil and gas industry.


2. Challenges in Energy Transitions

  • Explore economic and geopolitical barriers to transitioning energy systems.
  • Address challenges related to infrastructure, grid  modernization, and storage technologies.
  • Assess the social impacts of energy transitions,  including workforce implications and energy equity.


3. Opportunities in Sustainable Energy

  • Identify emerging markets and investment opportunities in renewable energy.
  • Understand the role of innovation in driving sustainable energy solutions.
  • Explore strategies for creating value through energy efficiency and sustainability.


4. Decarbonization and Net-Zero Goals

  • Learn about key decarbonization strategies, including carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS).
  • Examine the potential of hydrogen, biofuels, and other low-carbon energy sources.
  • Develop frameworks for achieving net-zero emissions targets.


5. Policy Frameworks and Regulatory Approaches

  • Analyze global and regional policies supporting energy transitions.
  • Explore incentives, subsidies, and penalties driving renewable energy adoption.
  • Learn about public-private partnerships for accelerating energy transitions.


6. Technology and Innovation

  • Explore the role of digitalization, AI, and big data in optimizing energy systems.
  • Understand advancements in solar, wind, and energy      storage technologies.
  • Investigate the integration of smart grids and decentralized energy systems.


7. Global Case Studies and Best Practices

  • Review successful energy transition models from around the world.
  • Learn how countries and companies are addressing transition challenges.
  • Participate in group activities to develop customized energy transition strategies.


8. Future Outlook for Energy Transitions

  • Discuss emerging trends in sustainable energy.
  • Understand the interplay between energy transitions and economic development.
  • Anticipate future challenges and opportunities in global energy markets.


  

Learning Outcomes


By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Design strategies to facilitate energy transitions while balancing economic and environmental goals.
  • Identify opportunities for innovation and investment  in renewable energy and low-carbon technologies.
  • Address policy and regulatory challenges to enable  sustainable energy systems.
  • Build resilience and adaptability in the face of global energy transition trends.


Course venue

Online & Physical Go to Agenda 


Course Duration

40 Hours (5 Days)


Course Bespoke option available 

Yes (at Extra Cost) 


Course Fee

4500$ +VAT 


Maximum number of trainees 

6


Date 

Go to Agenda 

REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS FOR OIL AND GAS IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Reference number : OG-TIA-100023


Industry 

Oil and Gas (Upstream)


Course Overview

The "Regulatory Frameworks for Oil and Gas in Public Administration" course is designed to equip policymakers, regulators, and public administrators with the knowledge and tools necessary to design, implement, and oversee regulatory frameworks that support sustainable and efficient operations in the oil and gas sector. Participants will gain insights into global regulatory standards, legal requirements, and governance models, emphasizing the balance between economic development, environmental stewardship, and social accountability.


Who Should Attend 

 This course is tailored for:

  • Government officials and regulatory agency professionals.
  • Legal advisors and compliance officers in the oil and gas industry.
  • Policymakers involved in resource management and energy transition.
  • Leaders in public administration overseeing the energy sector.
  • Environmental and social impact specialists working on energy projects.


Course Content & Learning objectives 

  

1. Introduction to Regulatory Frameworks

  • Understand the role of regulations in the oil and gas sector.
  • Explore the history and evolution of oil and gas governance globally.
  • Analyze the interplay between public administration  and private sector operations.


2. Global Standards and Best Practices

  • Study international regulatory standards such as API,  ISO, and IOGP guidelines.
  • Examine the role of organizations like OPEC, IEA, and UNEP in shaping policies.
  • Learn best practices from leading oil and  gas-producing nations.


3. Legal and Institutional Frameworks

  • Understand the legal structures governing oil and gas exploration, production, and distribution.
  • Explore licensing systems, contracts, and fiscal regimes (e.g., royalties, production sharing agreements).
  • Learn about institutional arrangements for regulatory oversight.


4. Environmental and Social Governance (ESG) in Regulation

  • Analyze the integration of environmental protection and sustainability in regulatory frameworks.
  • Address social impacts, community engagement, and indigenous rights.
  • Develop policies for managing carbon emissions and mitigating environmental risks.


5. Health, Safety, and Operational Regulations

  • Understand the standards and enforcement mechanisms for health and safety in oil and gas operations.
  • Learn about incident reporting, emergency response  frameworks, and operational risk management.
  • Study examples of regulations for asset integrity and  pipeline safety.


6. Navigating Energy Transition Regulations

  • Examine the challenges of regulating renewable energy integration into traditional systems.
  • Develop strategies to align oil and gas regulations with net-zero goals.
  • Study incentives and penalties to drive compliance with green energy policies.


7. Regulatory Challenges and Solutions

  • Address corruption and inefficiencies in regulatory enforcement.
  • Develop mechanisms for dispute resolution and policy consistency.
  • Explore digitalization and transparency tools in regulatory frameworks.


8. Case Studies and Practical Applications

  • Review successful regulatory models and their impact  on the oil and gas sector.
  • Conduct a comparative analysis of regulatory frameworks across jurisdictions.
  • Participate in group exercises to draft policy recommendations.


Course venue

Online & Physical Go to Agenda 


Course Duration

40 Hours (5 Days)


Course Bespoke option available 

Yes (at Extra Cost) 


Course Fee

4500$ +VAT 


Maximum number of trainees 

6


Date 

Go to Agenda 

Crisis Management in Oil and Gas Operations for Public Administrators

Reference number : OG-HS-100013


Industry 

Oil and Gas


Course Overview


 The "Crisis Management in Oil and Gas Operations for Public Administrators" course provides government leaders, policymakers, and public administrators with the expertise to manage crises effectively in the oil and gas sector. This course covers strategies for mitigating risks, responding to emergencies, and ensuring business continuity in one of the world’s most critical industries. Participants will gain insights into the complexities of crisis management, including stakeholder coordination, regulatory compliance, and maintaining public trust during high-stakes situations.


Who Should Attend 

 

This course is specifically designed for:

  • Public administrators overseeing oil and gas operations.
  • Emergency management and crisis response coordinators.
  • Government officials responsible for energy policy and safety regulations.
  • Legal advisors and compliance officers in the oil and gas sector.
  • Environmental and social impact specialists managing crises.


Course Content & Learning objectives 

  

1. Fundamentals of Crisis Management

  • Understand the nature of crises in the oil and gas      sector.
  • Examine the stages of crisis management: prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery.
  • Explore the role of public administrators in mitigating and managing crises.


2. Risk Identification and Assessment

  • Identify key risks, including oil spills, explosions, and equipment failures.
  • Conduct risk assessments for high-stakes operations.
  • Learn to use risk matrices and predictive models for proactive planning.


3. Crisis Preparedness and Planning

  • Develop comprehensive emergency response plans (ERPs).
  • Integrate simulation exercises and drills into crisis preparedness.
  • Understand the importance of communication protocols  and chain-of-command structures.


4. Crisis Response Strategies

  • Learn best practices for rapid and effective crisis response.
  • Coordinate with stakeholders, including private operators, regulatory bodies, and local communities.
  • Manage public relations and media communication during crises.


5. Environmental and Social Considerations

  • Address environmental consequences of oil and gas crises.
  • Develop strategies for community engagement and social responsibility.
  • Explore frameworks for environmental remediation and recovery.


6. Regulatory Compliance in Crisis Management

  • Understand legal obligations and regulatory frameworks during crises.
  • Ensure compliance with national and international standards.
  • Learn about reporting requirements and the role of independent oversight.


7. Business Continuity and Post-Crisis Recovery

  • Develop strategies to ensure operational continuity  during crises.
  • Conduct post-crisis evaluations and root cause  analyses.
  • Establish frameworks for rebuilding trust and improving systems after a crisis.


8. Case Studies and Practical Scenarios

  • Analyze real-world crises in the oil and gas sector and the lessons learned.
  • Participate in group activities to solve hypothetical crisis scenarios.
  • Draft crisis management plans tailored to specific challenges.


Course venue

Physical 


Course Duration

40 Hours (5 Days) Go to Agenda 


Course Bespoke option available 

Yes (at Extra Cost) 


Course Fee

4500$ +VAT 


Maximum number of trainees 

6


Date 

Go to Agenda 

Public-Private Partnerships in Energy Infrastructure Projects

Reference number :  OG-TIA-50011 


Industry 

 Energy (Oil and Gas, Renewable Energy, Infrastructure Development) 


Course Overview


The "Public-Private Partnerships in Energy Infrastructure Projects" course is designed to provide professionals with the knowledge and tools to structure, manage, and evaluate public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the energy sector. With a focus on bridging the gap between public administration goals and private sector capabilities, this course explores the role of PPPs in advancing energy infrastructure development, promoting sustainability, and ensuring financial viability. Participants will gain insights into policy frameworks, risk allocation, contract negotiation, and innovative financing mechanisms. 


Who Should Attend 

 

This course is tailored for:

  • Government officials and public administrators involved in energy infrastructure projects.
  • Private sector executives and project developers in the energy sector.
  • Financial analysts and investment managers focusing on infrastructure financing.
  • Legal advisors and contract managers in PPP arrangements.
  • Sustainability and project planning specialists.


Course Content & Learning objectives 

  

  

1. Introduction to Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)

  • Understand the concept and significance of PPPs in  energy infrastructure.
  • Explore the benefits and challenges of PPPs in the energy sector.
  • Examine global trends and successful models in PPP projects.


2. Structuring PPP Agreements

  • Learn the key components of PPP agreements, including risk-sharing and performance metrics.
  • Understand various PPP models (e.g., Build-Operate-Transfer, Design-Build-Finance-Operate).
  • Analyze case studies to identify best practices in structuring partnerships.


3. Policy and Regulatory Frameworks

  • Explore the legal and policy environment enabling PPPs in energy projects.
  • Examine government roles in facilitating and regulating PPPs.
  • Learn about compliance requirements and incentives for private sector involvement.


4. Financial Structuring and Investment Mechanisms

  • Understand financing models for PPPs, including public funds, private equity, and blended finance.
  • Explore innovative funding approaches such as green bonds and sustainability-linked financing.
  • Conduct financial viability analyses and return-on-investment evaluations.


5. Risk Management in PPPs

  • Identify and assess risks associated with energy PPP projects.
  • Develop strategies for risk allocation between public and private partners.
  • Learn techniques for monitoring and mitigating risks throughout the project lifecycle.


6. Stakeholder Engagement and Communication

  • Explore strategies for effective communication and collaboration between public and private stakeholders.
  • Address social and environmental considerations in energy infrastructure projects.
  • Learn how to manage public perceptions and build community support for PPP initiatives.


7. Monitoring, Evaluation, and Governance

  • Understand performance monitoring and evaluation frameworks for PPP projects.
  • Learn about governance models that ensure accountability and transparency.
  • Explore the role of technology in enhancing project oversight.


8. Global Case Studies and Best Practices

  • Review successful PPP projects in energy  infrastructure globally.
  • Analyze challenges and solutions implemented in complex projects.
  • Participate in group activities to draft customized PPP strategies.



Course venue

Physical Go to Agenda 


Course Duration

40 Hours (5 Days)


Course Bespoke option available 

Yes (at Extra Cost) 


Course Fee

4500$ +VAT 


Maximum number of trainees 

6


Date 

Go to Agenda 

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