Energy and Resource Industries (E)

ENE421 Energy and Resource Industries (E)

Autumn 2026

Spring 2026
  • Topics

    The course consists of a combination of lectures and guest lectures given by people from the natural resource and energy industry. Examples of companies that regularly give lectures in this course are Statkraft, Equinor, Nord Pool, Rystad Energy, Lerøy Seafood, Norsk Kjernekraft and McKinsey to mention some. Among the topics that are taught can be mentioned:

    • Resource management
    • Fisheries and aquaculture
    • Electricity markets
    • Market analysis and energy portfolio management
    • Environmental issues in power production
    • Company strategy
    • Financial markets
    • Risk analysis
    • Climate regulation and carbon trading
    • Class discussion on the topics above and their common factor
    • Student group presentations

    Since this is a course about energy and natural resources, sustainability is of fundamental importance during the whole course and in every lecture.

  • Learning outcome

    Knowledge

    After completing the course the students:

    • Understand theories and models that are actually used in real-world companies within the aquaculture sector, physical and financial market places for electricity, brokerage firms for energy, companies in derivative markets, the fishing sector, the green certificate market and the petroleum sector.
    • Have thorough understanding of how the issue of sustainability is treated by the companies.

    Skills

    After completing the course the students are able to apply models and methods that stem from real world companies within the ENE sector and which are used for:

    • Market analysis
    • Risk management
    • Environmental evaluation
    • Sustainability analysis and rating
    • Strategic decisions
    • Management of renewable resources
    • Quota trading of CO2

    General Competence

    After completing the course the students are able to

    • Plan and perform projects related to various topics listed above.
    • Convey the results of such projects for their peers as well as their clients and third parties.
    • Discuss and solve problems related to the issues above either individually or in groups.

  • Teaching

    Lectures twice a week; class discussions and student presentations

  • Required prerequisites

    None

  • Credit reduction due to overlap

    None.

  • Compulsory Activity

    • One compulsory assignment (in groups of 1-3) during the course.
    • Presence at lectures, at least 90 %.

    Compulsory activities from previous semesters are still valid.

  • Assessment

    4-hour digital school exam (100%), in multiple-choice format.

  • Grading Scale

    A - F.

  • Literature

    To be announced later.

    Lecture notes and other material published on Canvas.

    Recommended readings:

    A list of recommended readings (books, articles and journals) will be available on Canvas.

  • Permitted Support Material

    Calculator

    One bilingual dictionary (Category I)

    All in accordance with Supplementary provisions to the Regulations for Full-time Study Programmes at the Norwegian School of Economics Ch.4 Permitted support material https://www.nhh.no/en/for-students/regulations/ and https://www.nhh.no/en/for-students/examinations/examination-support-materials/

Overview

ECTS Credits
7,5
Teaching language
English.
Teaching Semester

Autumn. Offered autumn 2026

Course responsible

Professor Stein Ivar Steinshamn, Department of Business and Management Science