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SERIS services encompass:
SERIS' Published Executive Reports on the world's energy and natural resource industries, including the much-acclaimed Natural Gas Companies Worldwide, have for many years, received regular reviews in the Financial Times International Gas Report, Oil & Gas Journal, Petroleum Economist, World Gas Intelligence, Staffetta Quotidiana, Energia, European Petroleum Finance Weekly, Middle East Economic Survey, and many other energy business publications. In addition the Partners have themselves contributed articles to the OPEC Journal, Financial Times, Financial Times Energy Economist, Financial Times International Coal Report, and the Guardian. SERIS Reports don't deal in generalities – they are invariably packed with detailed empirical and quantitative data; but they are also grounded in conceptual precision and a critical understanding of relevant theory, evidence of which is to be found in the contribution of the Partners to leading scholarly journals in the field of energy and economic studies – Energy Policy, the Journal of Energy Literature, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Economia delle Fonti di Energia e dell'Ambiente, and Economia e Politica Industriale. SERIS' Specialised Training Programs are based on over 20 years experience of teaching mature students in the coal, oil and natural gas Industries from 12 different countries. As well as being tailored to the specific needs of our clients, SERIS' training courses are flexible and highly 'student-centred'. SERIS trainers respect the prior knowledge of training course participants and encourage full and direct participation in all learning activities. SERIS' Client-based research work is now a central part of our business. Grounded in a spirit of friendly collaboration and a sympathetic appreciation of our clients' political, cultural and business environment, SERIS establishes long-term relationships in which our attention to detail and commitment to a supportive day-to-day engagement in the project is often found to be a refreshing alternative to previous experience of the 'consultancy business'. |
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