Programme

Centre for Petroleum, Energy Economics and Law / Centre for Petroleum, Energy Economics and Law

Overview

Degree awarded:
  • LL.M (Energy Law)
  • M.Phil
  • M.Phil/Ph.D
  • M.Sc
  • M.Sc Energy Studies (DAAD)
  • Ph.D
Programmes:
Not Available
Field of interest:
  • Economics of the Power Industry
  • Electricity Economics
  • Energy and Environment
  • Energy Economics
  • Energy Finance
  • Energy Law
  • Energy Policy
  • Not Applicable
  • Oil and Gas Economics
  • Renewable Energy
Entry requirements:

    General Regulations Governing Admission to Higher Degree Programmes

    • Candidates for admission to higher degree programmes shall normally be graduates of the University of Ibadan or other Universities/Institutions recognised by the Senate. Admission shall be made by the Postgraduate College on the recommendation of the appropriate Faculty Postgraduate Committee.
    • Candidates without any previous higher degrees in the relevant discipline may be admitted only to either the Degree of Master or the Professional Degree of Master.
    • Candidates with recognised “Research Higher” Degree in the relevant discipline may be admitted to the M.Phil or Ph.D. degree programmes as appropriate, on the recommendation of the appropriate Faculty Postgraduate Committee.
    • A candidate admitted to the degree of Master of University of Ibadan who obtained a weighted average mark of 55.0 – 59.9%, or a CGPA of between 4.0 and 4.9 may be offered provisional admission to the M.Phil./Ph.D programmes. Such candidates shall be assessed within three semesters of full time and four semesters of part time registration for the M.Phil/Ph.D to Ph.D conversion. This shall also apply to students who graduated from other universities    

    SPECIAL WAIVER FOR MATURED APPLICANTS

    • All University of Ibadan graduates should be admitted to Postgraduate programme with the ordinary level criteria existing at the time their first admission. Candidate who did not fulfill the requirements as at the time of their admission are not eligible for consideration.
    • Special consideration may be given to candidates, who obtained their first degree not less than 20 years from the time of seeking admission to any postgraduate programmes. Such candidates must have been found to possess special skills or abilities and professionally or academically engaged during the period of 20 years.  

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The Center for Petroleum, Energy, Economics, and Law is a department that focuses on research, education, and collaboration in the fields of petroleum, energy, economics, and law. It aims to develop a deeper understanding of the complex interactions between these domains and provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities in the energy sector. Here is a summary of the key aspects and activities typically associated with the program

  • Research and Analysis: The center conducts research on various aspects of the petroleum and energy industry, including exploration, production, distribution, and consumption of energy resources. It explores topics such as energy economics, energy policy, energy security, sustainable development, and the legal frameworks governing the industry. The research conducted by the center contributes to the knowledge and understanding of the energy sector and informs policy and decision-making processes.
  • Education and Training: The center offers academic programs, courses, and training in petroleum, energy, economics, and law. These programs provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the technical, economic, legal, and environmental aspects of the energy industry. Students gain knowledge of energy markets, energy policy, regulatory frameworks, contract negotiation, and sustainable energy practices.
  • Industry Collaboration: The center collaborates with industry stakeholders, including energy companies, government agencies, research institutions, and international organizations. This collaboration facilitates knowledge exchange, research partnerships, and policy discussions. It helps bridge the gap between academia and industry, ensuring that research and education align with the needs and realities of the energy sector.
  • Policy and Regulatory Analysis: The center engages in policy and regulatory analysis related to the petroleum and energy industry. It assesses the impact of existing policies, identifies areas for improvement, and provides recommendations for more efficient and sustainable energy practices. The center's expertise in economics and law allows for a comprehensive evaluation of energy policies and their implications.
  • Energy Economics and Market Analysis: The center analyzes energy markets, supply and demand dynamics, pricing mechanisms, and the economic factors influencing the energy sector. It examines the role of energy in national and global economies, investigates market trends, and assesses the potential of renewable energy sources. The center's research and analysis help policymakers, businesses, and investors make informed decisions in the energy market.
  • Legal and Regulatory Frameworks: The center focuses on the legal aspects of the petroleum and energy industry, including contracts, licensing, environmental regulations, and dispute resolution. It analyzes the legal frameworks governing energy exploration, production, and distribution, and provides insights into legal challenges and opportunities in the sector. The center's expertise helps shape legal and regulatory policies to ensure the efficient and sustainable development of energy resources.
  • Sustainability and Renewable Energy: The center explores sustainable energy practices and renewable energy technologies. It investigates the economic, social, and environmental implications of transitioning to a low-carbon and sustainable energy system. The center's research and analysis contribute to the understanding of renewable energy sources, energy efficiency measures, and the integration of renewables into the existing energy infrastructure.

The overall aim of the program is to foster interdisciplinary research, education, and collaboration in the petroleum, energy, economics, and law domains. The center's work contributes to the advancement of knowledge, informs policy discussions, and prepares students for careers in the complex and evolving energy industry.

Few/Some of the Course Content

CEL 701Research Project
CEL 702Internship
CEL 703Energy Law Seminar
LAW 701Energy Law and Policy with Competition Law I
LAW 702Energy Law And Policy with Competition Law II
CEE 704Energy Policy and Regulation
CEE 707Research Methodology
CEE 710Energy Technology and Processes
LPI 719Environment and Development Law I
LPI 720Environment and Development Law II
CEE 701Law and Economics I
CEE 711Law and Economics II
LAW 705Energy and Climate Change Law and Policy
LAW 706Energy and Climate Change Law and Policy
LAW 707International Business Law and Transactions I
LAW 708International Business Law and Transactions II
LAW 712Settlement of International Disputes
CEL 706Environmental Law and Policy for Energy I
CEL 707Environmental Law and Policy for Energy II
CEL 716Corporate Social Responsibility
CEL 720Energy Law and Contracts and Negotiations I
CEL 721Energy law and Contracts and Negotiations II
CEE 715Renewable Energy: Technology, Economics and Policy 

Entry Requirement

Facilities

Career Path

An higher degree from the Center for Petroleum, Energy, Economics, and Law can provide individuals with a strong foundation and relevant skills for various career paths in the energy sector, economics, and law. Here are some potential career paths that you can pursue after engaging with Petroleum, Energy, Economics, and Law program:

  • Energy Economist: Graduates can work as energy economists, analyzing energy markets, conducting economic impact assessments, and providing insights into energy policy and pricing. They may work in government agencies, research institutions, energy companies, or consulting firms.
  • Energy Policy Analyst: Individuals can pursue careers as energy policy analysts, working with government agencies, think tanks, or advocacy groups. They analyze energy policies, evaluate their effectiveness, and provide recommendations for improving energy governance and sustainability.
  • Energy Lawyer: Graduates with a background in energy law can work as energy lawyers, specializing in the legal aspects of the energy industry. They may advise clients on regulatory compliance, contracts, environmental impact assessments, and dispute resolution related to energy projects.
  • Sustainability Consultant: Individuals can work as sustainability consultants, helping organizations in the energy sector develop and implement sustainable practices. They may assist with renewable energy projects, energy efficiency initiatives, and environmental compliance.
  • Energy Project Manager: Graduates can pursue careers as energy project managers, overseeing the development and implementation of energy projects such as renewable energy installations, energy infrastructure upgrades, or energy efficiency programs.
  • Energy Analyst: Individuals can work as energy analysts, conducting research, data analysis, and modeling to inform energy-related decision making. They may analyze energy demand and supply, assess the feasibility of energy projects, and provide recommendations for optimizing energy systems.
  • Environmental and Social Impact Consultant: Graduates can work as consultants, assessing the environmental and social impacts of energy projects and helping organizations comply with relevant regulations and standards. They may conduct environmental impact assessments, stakeholder engagement, and sustainability reporting.
  • Energy Market Analyst: Individuals can work as energy market analysts, monitoring energy markets, analyzing trends, and providing insights into pricing, supply-demand dynamics, and market regulations. They may work for energy companies, financial institutions, or research organizations.
  • Energy Risk Analyst: Graduates can pursue careers as energy risk analysts, assessing and managing risks associated with energy investments, commodity trading, and energy market fluctuations. They may work for energy companies, investment firms, or risk management consultancies.
  • Energy Entrepreneur: Some individuals may be inspired to start their own energy-related ventures, leveraging their knowledge and skills gained from the Center for Petroleum, Energy, Economics, and Law. They may develop innovative solutions in renewable energy, energy efficiency, or sustainable energy practices.


These career paths represent a range of opportunities in the energy sector, economics, and law. The career options may vary based on individual interests, skills, and expertise. Graduates of the Center for Petroleum, Energy, Economics, and Law are equipped with a multidisciplinary understanding of the energy industry and are well-positioned to contribute to the sustainable development and management of energy resources.

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