If you could make time for some in-class residency sessions, Warwick's blended Global Energy MBA seems like it's right up your alley. Keep in mind that residency sessions are great for building soft skills like leadership; these are an important part of the MBA experience but tend not to be addressed in programs that take place entirely online.
There are also programs like Calgary's Global Energy Executive MBA, which aren't online but delivered through 2.5 week-long residency sessions - and which might have cohorts that are more similar to your profile, in terms of expertise and work experience.
That said, both the Warwick and the RGU programs are good. And as far as I know, they're the only two schools that offer online programs with a focus in energy.
You should also talk to the schools, to get a sense of how you would fit in programs, as well as what you could expect in terms of career services, networking, etc.
If you could make time for some in-class residency sessions, Warwick's blended Global Energy MBA seems like it's right up your alley. Keep in mind that residency sessions are great for building soft skills like leadership; these are an important part of the MBA experience but tend not to be addressed in programs that take place entirely online.
There are also programs like Calgary's Global Energy Executive MBA, which aren't online but delivered through 2.5 week-long residency sessions - and which might have cohorts that are more similar to your profile, in terms of expertise and work experience.
That said, both the Warwick and the RGU programs are good. And as far as I know, they're the only two schools that offer online programs with a focus in energy.
You should also talk to the schools, to get a sense of how you would fit in programs, as well as what you could expect in terms of career services, networking, etc.