eLearning

e-Learning

If you’re shy about buying an eLearning course, we understand. You’re never sure what you’ll get. High quality eLearning courses are very expensive and time-consuming to produce, so a lot of offerings on the market are dull, stale or too basic. Some courses amount to little more than reading a book on a computer screen. We’re confident enough in our courses that we offer a money-back guarantee.

Our state-of-the-art courses are engaging, interactive and highly informative. They are fully narrated and are visually stimulating with photos, graphics, videos and animations throughout. Users can optionally drill down on some topics if they want to learn more.

Each course is broken down into convenient-length modules and can be accessed from anywhere, including mobile devices, for a full year. There is an interactive quiz at the end of each module and a multiple-choice final exam (70% score required to pass).

If you progress through a course in sequential order and aren’t satisfied enough to continue by the time that you get to the end of the 5th module, just send a refund request to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. within 30 days of purchase and we’ll refund your full payment.

Following are the courses that we have developed so far. Keep checking because we will be adding more courses in the future!

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Petroleum Geology for Non-Geologists

The forefront of the oil and gas industry is the process of finding and developing oil and gas. This course covers the geological processes that can lead to the creation of oil and gas in the subsurface, the business and economic considerations that drive exploration and development, and the technologies and methods used to explore for oil and gas. The course explains the difference between conventional and unconventional development as well as the reasons why horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing are required to produce from unconventional shale and tight rock.

US Mineral Rights and Leasing

Oil and gas companies must acquire mineral rights in order to drill for oil and gas. The most-common method for acquiring mineral rights from property owners in the U.S. is through a process called leasing. This course covers the fascinating mosaic of mineral rights ownership in the U.S., describes the various forms of mineral rights ownership, explains the key provisions in an oil and gas lease, and addresses common regulations that affect drilling and production. The course explains the differences between conventional and unconventional development from leasing and regulatory standpoints.