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JCCP International SymposiumSession 1

Transition of Human Recourse Developmentof oil producing countries

and Innovation of JCCP Program

January 22, 2015Tetsuo Arii

JCCP

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• JCCP achievements of 33 years history

• Changing needs of oil producing countries

– Cooperate university

• JCCP HRD cooperation business model

• Innovation of JCCP program for NOC

• Environmental program

• Management program for oil industries

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JCCP achievement33-years from 1981

• 22,500 graduates from oil industries all overthe world (54 oil producing countries)

• 5,300 Japanese experts dispatched

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オセアニア

旧ソ連

中南米

アフリカ

アジア

中東

中東比率

East JapanEarthquake

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Stable supply of crude oilBusiness Development between Japan and oil

producing countriesDiversification of supply source of crude oil

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Human RecourseDevelopment

• Technology• Knowledge• Skill

Mutual understanding andTrust

JCCP HR CooperationBusiness Model

• Graduates promoted to top management

• Personal human network

• Contribution to HRD of NOC

• Technology transfer and solution for NOC

• New business development opportunity forJapanese companies

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Top ManagementJCCP graduates

Top ManagementJCCP graduates

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Declining Refining Capacity in Japanfrom 1981 to 2014

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Source: Petroleum Industry in Japan 2014, PAJ

Oil Consumption is increasing innon-OECD countries

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Training needs are growingbut diversifed

121980s 2010s

Transition and Evolutionof Training Needs for NOC

Operation Support

ConventionalTechnology

AdvancedTechnology

Environment

Energy Efficiency

Management

Transition ofNeeds in Oil producing countries

• Management program for oil industries

• Advanced technology• Transformation of market and industries

• Environment and energy efficiency• Maintenance• Finance and human recourse development

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– Regular Program

– Program Cooperation

– Customized Program

– Company initiatives

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Training Program upgradein Oil Producing Countries

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In-house Training Center Corporate University

PEMEXPetroVietnamPERTAMINA

USA : Harvard, Texas, MITUK: Oxford, France: IFP

From Training Centerto NOC Corporate University

• Upgrading of training center to cooperateuniversity

• Program development

• JCCP program installed in NOC cooperateUniversity

Aiming for upgrading and enhancingprogram contents of training

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NOC strengthening tieswith Universities

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National Oil Companies University

USA : Harvard, Texas, MITUK: Oxford, France: IFP

Saudi Aramco: KFUPM, KAUSTADNOC: PETROREUM INSTITUTEPETRONAS : PETRONAS University

Competitive Training Providerfor National Oil Companies

• International Oil companies– BP, Total, Exxon Mobil, Shell

• Reputational University– Harvard, MIT, Oxford

• Training provider

• Technology Supplier– Honeywell, UOP, GE, Schlumberger

• Emerging countries– China, Korea, Malaysia

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Competitivenessof JCCP Training Program

• Industry agglomeration and advancedtechnologies– Oil, Engineering, Shipbuilding, Rotation, Reactor

vessels, Instrument

• Government and private company cooperation

• Japanese Management

• Transformation of oil industry– Power generation, Chemical integration

– Renewables, Hydrogen/Fuel cell

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Program Cooperationin Oil Producing Countries

EngineeringCompanies

Oil Companies

JCCP

Manufactures

JCCPProgram

CPJ/CPO

National Oil CompaniesTop Management

BusinessCooperation

Participants

Experts

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JCCP Program Cooperationstructured in NOC’s system

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JCCP Program in Oil CompaniesCooperate University

Japanese Companies

JCCP Program

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JCCP Program CooperationTechnologyKnowledgeSkill

Business DevelopmentJCCP

JCCP

JCCP

• Management Program• Environment and energy efficiency• Advanced technologies• Transformation of oil industries

– Integration of refining and chemical business– Power generation and renewable energy

• Managerial Knowledge– Maintenance, Instrument– Finance, HRD and marketing

• Business Development• Women’s seminar

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JCCP Graduate inKNPC Management in Kuwait

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K-Lead : Management Program for KPC Group

• Prospected candidates of top management

• Middle management in preparation for seniormanagement

• For managers, directors

New JCCP Program for Management“Strategic Management for Petroleum Industries”

Duration: October 7 - October 17, 2014

Participants: Manager, 6 Director, Vice President Level

Key Features:

Direct discussion with management executives

METI, Oil Companies, Engineering, Manufacturing

Lectures by leading experts (academia and industry)

Visits factories, advanced project, and advancedresearch

Cultural experience (Dazaifu, Arita ware)

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Dialogue with JCCP CEO

Dialogue with METIDirector General

Visit to Idemitsu

31Chief Priest of DazaifuTenmangu

Visit to JGC Cooperation

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Counterpart: ADNOC EnvironmentCommittee2012 Energy Efficiency2013 Water Management2014 -1 Marine Environment2014 -2 Water Management

Technical Cooperation between UAE and JapanBusiness DevelopmentProject Development

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Counterpart: KPC HSE Division2012 Carbon Management2013 Water and waste Management2013 Environment management (Japan)

2015 Feb KPC HSE ConferenceJCCP CEO is invited for speech

JCCP HR CooperationBusiness Model

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Human Recourse DevelopmentTechnologyKnowledgeSkill

Mutual understanding and Trust

UAE ADNOC JCCPAlumni Meeting

Jan 18, 2015

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“JCCP Training has provided a foundation of myprinciples of management and leadership since25 years ago”

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