Pideya Learning Academy

Sustainable Facilities Management for Oil and Gas

Upcoming Schedules

  • Live Online Training
  • Classroom Training

Date Venue Duration Fee (USD)
06 Jan - 10 Jan 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
17 Mar - 21 Mar 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
05 May - 09 May 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
16 Jun - 20 Jun 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
14 Jul - 18 Jul 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
25 Aug - 29 Aug 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
10 Nov - 14 Nov 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750
15 Dec - 19 Dec 2025 Live Online 5 Day 2750

Course Overview

In today’s rapidly evolving energy landscape, the oil and gas sector faces a critical crossroads—balancing operational efficiency with increasing environmental responsibility. The global shift toward low-carbon economies, mounting investor pressure on ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) compliance, and the need for resilient infrastructure have pushed facilities management to the center of sustainability strategies. The Sustainable Facilities Management for Oil and Gas training offered by Pideya Learning Academy provides a comprehensive framework to help professionals lead this transition through innovation, strategic planning, and systems-level thinking.
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the oil and gas sector is responsible for approximately 15% of global energy-related greenhouse gas emissions. The World Bank also estimates that over $30 billion is lost annually due to energy inefficiencies and poor infrastructure maintenance within oil-producing facilities. These alarming statistics highlight the pressing need for organizations to implement sustainable, data-driven approaches to facility operations. Meeting international benchmarks such as ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems and aligning with UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is no longer optional but a strategic imperative.
This immersive course by Pideya Learning Academy is specifically tailored for professionals managing complex oil and gas facilities who seek to embed sustainability into daily operations. The training covers energy optimization, lifecycle asset management, and ESG integration across upstream, midstream, and downstream operations. It empowers participants to improve environmental performance while maintaining operational reliability and regulatory compliance.
Participants will benefit from structured learning focused on key sustainability dimensions that are crucial to the oil and gas sector, including:
Sustainable infrastructure design and integration of energy-efficient building systems
Strategies for minimizing water consumption and optimizing material use across facilities
Implementation of renewable energy technologies such as solar and wind within existing operations
Application of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) frameworks in facility operations
Monitoring and evaluating sustainability performance using green KPIs and industry metrics
Stakeholder engagement and transparent environmental reporting mechanisms
Understanding regulatory landscapes and aligning operations with global environmental standards
Backed by real-world case studies and expert insights, the course illustrates how companies are successfully transitioning toward low-emission facilities while preserving operational excellence. Through a systems-thinking approach, participants will learn how to identify inefficiencies, design sustainability strategies, and foster a culture of continuous improvement within their organizations.
At Pideya Learning Academy, this training combines expert-led instruction, collaborative analysis, and scenario-based learning to ensure participants gain actionable knowledge. By the end of the course, professionals will be equipped to lead sustainability initiatives, support ESG reporting, reduce environmental risk, and future-proof facility operations in a carbon-constrained economy.
Whether you are responsible for day-to-day facility performance or shaping long-term sustainability plans, this course offers the knowledge and strategic perspective needed to drive measurable environmental and business outcomes across your organization.

Course Objectives

After completing this Pideya Learning Academy training, the participants will learn:
The fundamentals of sustainable facilities management in oil and gas settings
Methods for reducing carbon footprint through energy optimization and green technologies
Waste stream minimization techniques and circular resource management principles
Regulatory compliance mechanisms related to environmental standards and policies
Integration of renewable energy and clean technologies into operational frameworks
Tools for monitoring sustainability KPIs and continuous improvement in facility performance

Personal Benefits

Elevated skillset in sustainability leadership within technical facilities roles
Improved ability to assess and implement energy-saving and waste reduction plans
Broader knowledge of global environmental trends impacting the oil and gas industry
Strengthened decision-making capabilities in resource and energy management
Recognition as a change agent in driving corporate sustainability efforts

Organisational Benefits

Enhanced compliance with international environmental and energy regulations
Increased operational efficiency through sustainable resource utilization
Strengthened brand image through ESG alignment and sustainability reporting
Improved cost control via reduced energy and waste management expenses
Competitive advantage by adopting green innovation and sustainable technologies

Who Should Attend

This training is ideal for:
Facilities Managers and Maintenance Engineers
Operations and Plant Management Professionals
EHS (Environment, Health & Safety) Officers
Energy and Sustainability Officers
Project Managers in upstream and downstream operations
Corporate Social Responsibility and ESG Analysts

Course Outline

Module 1: Foundations of Eco-Conscious Facility Operations
Defining sustainability within asset-intensive industries Operational relevance of sustainability in Oil & Gas infrastructure Strategic alignment of ESG with facility management goals Economic, environmental, and social drivers for sustainability Global compliance frameworks and policy evolution Benchmarking with international case applications in Oil & Gas
Module 2: Regulatory Oversight and Environmental Governance
Navigating local and global environmental regulations Lifecycle environmental impact analysis (EIA) Legal compliance and statutory adherence mechanisms Environmental risk profiling and mitigation strategies Sustainability performance indicators and dashboards ISO 14001 and related certification processes
Module 3: Energy Resource Optimization
Principles of industrial energy optimization Low-energy design for heavy-duty facility systems Smart grid integration for industrial sites Real-time energy consumption tracking and metering Embedded renewable energy systems in operations Energy intensity benchmarking and continuous improvement
Module 4: Industrial Water Stewardship
Hydro-efficiency in petroleum and petrochemical facilities Closed-loop water conservation strategies Reverse osmosis and membrane filtration in Oil & Gas Produced water reuse and treatment technologies Compliance with water quality standards (e.g., EPA, WHO) Auditing and monitoring of water usage efficiency
Module 5: Integrated Waste Lifecycle Management
Structured waste hierarchy and cradle-to-cradle principles Circular economy integration in facility operations Hazardous waste identification and segregation Chemical compatibility and disposal protocols Metrics for landfill diversion and waste traceability Development of waste minimization plans
Module 6: Greening the Supply Chain Ecosystem
End-to-end sustainability in supply chain logistics Environmental supplier screening and auditing Climate-conscious sourcing and procurement practices Lifecycle assessment in vendor evaluation Reducing GHG emissions in distribution channels Resilient and adaptive supply chain networks
Module 7: Energy-Conscious Facility and Building Design
Sustainable architectural engineering principles Compliance with green construction codes (e.g., ASHRAE, BREEAM) Passive solar and natural ventilation strategies Efficient insulation and building envelope design Smart lighting systems and energy zoning Retrofitting legacy facilities with modern sustainable upgrades
Module 8: Renewable Energy Deployment in Industrial Assets
Grid-tied and off-grid renewable configurations Solar photovoltaic and thermal systems Industrial-scale wind energy utilization Bioenergy systems for waste-to-energy solutions Hybrid renewable integration challenges and opportunities Feasibility and payback analysis models
Module 9: GHG Emissions Mitigation and Decarbonization
Scope 1, 2, and 3 carbon emissions accounting Emission control technologies in industrial setups Greenhouse gas inventory tools and reporting platforms Decarbonization roadmaps and sector-specific targets Implementation of carbon credits and offsets Case benchmarking of low-carbon transition initiatives
Module 10: Occupational Safety and Environmental Health Integration
Environmental health and safety (EHS) alignment with ESG Sustainable hazard control frameworks (e.g., HAZOP, Bowtie) Sustainability risk audits and compliance inspections Ergonomic design and human-centered environments Behavior-based safety with a sustainability overlay Integrated management systems (IMS) for HSE
Module 11: Digital Enablement of Sustainable Operations
Integration of IoT in sustainability tracking Real-time data visualization for energy and water analytics Digital twins for facility performance modeling Predictive analytics for asset performance optimization Cloud-based sustainability reporting tools AI-driven anomaly detection and corrective automation
Module 12: Lifecycle-Based Asset Sustainability Management
Lifecycle thinking in equipment and infrastructure planning Asset criticality analysis and environmental exposure ratings Sustainable maintenance frameworks (RCM, TPM) CMMS and EAM integration with ESG metrics Decision modeling for capital asset renewal or replacement Environmental depreciation and asset valuation
Module 13: Sustainable Vendor Governance and Procurement Strategy
Strategic sourcing with ESG criteria Vendor scorecards based on sustainability KPIs Lifecycle-based total cost of ownership evaluations Eco-labeling and green certification in procurement Sustainable contracting clauses and performance bonds Cross-industry vendor sustainability collaborations
Module 14: Change Leadership in Sustainable Operations
Mobilizing leadership commitment for ESG success Change enablers for low-carbon facility transformation Stakeholder mapping and communication planning Organizational readiness and capability building Building internal sustainability champions Governance and steering committees for ESG oversight
Module 15: Economic Analysis of Sustainable Facility Initiatives
Capital investment versus operating cost trade-offs Net Present Value (NPV) of sustainability projects Financing mechanisms for green upgrades Green bonds and ESG-related investment funding Internal carbon pricing and budgeting approaches Aligning financial and sustainability performance indicators
Module 16: Corporate Citizenship and Social Engagement
Role of facilities in community development Indigenous and local stakeholder engagement strategies Environmental justice and inclusive project development CSR frameworks in Oil & Gas (e.g., Equator Principles) Public disclosure and ESG transparency Social return on investment (SROI) evaluations
Module 17: Climate Adaptation and Operational Resilience
Climate vulnerability and resilience assessments Integration of sustainability into business continuity plans Facility hardening for extreme weather events Emergency preparedness and adaptive infrastructure Resilient logistics and storage systems Long-term sustainability risk mitigation strategies
Module 18: Emerging Innovations in Sustainable Facility Strategy
Hydrogen economy and fuel cell technology in Oil & Gas Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) developments Blockchain for transparent sustainability reporting Modular and mobile sustainable facility solutions Microgrid development and decentralized energy systems Scenario planning for net-zero facility transformation

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