OPEC is a permanent intergovernmental
organization of 14 oil-exporting developing nations that coordinates and unifies
the petroleum policies of its Member Countries.
Within the Research
Division, the Energy Studies Department monitors, analyses and forecasts world
energy developments in the medium and long term and reports thereon, in
particular; provides in-depth studies and reports on medium to long term energy
issues; monitors developments and undertakes specific studies on energy demand
and production-related technology and assesses implications for OPEC;
identifies and follows up key areas of energy-related emerging technologies and
research and development (R&D) and facilitates and supports coordinated
planning and implementation of collaborative energy related R&D programmes
of OPEC Member Countries; identifies prospects for OPEC participation in major
international R&D activities; carries out studies and reports on medium to
long term developments in the petroleum industry; provides effective tools for
and carries out model based studies for analyses and projections of medium and
long term energy supply/demand and downstream simulation; elaborates OPEC Long
Term Strategy and monitors, analyses and reports on relevant national or
regional policies, such as fiscal, energy, trade and environmental, and
assesses their impacts on energy markets.
Objective of Position:
The Upstream Oil Industry Analyst carries out studies and analyses on medium- to long-term conventional oil supply as well as assesses potential medium- to long-term supply capacities of conventional oil in both OPEC and non-OPEC countries and analyses its main determinants (reserves, investment trends, technology advances, etc.). He/she monitors and analyses the evolution of upstream related costs and investments to conventional oil supply and their impacts on exploration and production activities worldwide and contributes to the World Oil Outlook.
Main Responsibilities:
Objective of Position:
The Upstream Oil Industry Analyst carries out studies and analyses on medium- to long-term conventional oil supply as well as assesses potential medium- to long-term supply capacities of conventional oil in both OPEC and non-OPEC countries and analyses its main determinants (reserves, investment trends, technology advances, etc.). He/she monitors and analyses the evolution of upstream related costs and investments to conventional oil supply and their impacts on exploration and production activities worldwide and contributes to the World Oil Outlook.
Main Responsibilities:
1.
Carries out analyses
and studies of medium- to long-term conventional oil supply prospects and
contributes to the World Oil Outlook;
2.
Analyses upstream
exploration and production costs for conventional oil;
3.
Studies capacity
expansion and investment plans and requirements for conventional oil in OPEC
and in non-OPEC regions;
4.
Studies, analyses and
forecasts relevant technological changes and assesses their impact on the
medium- to long-term oil recovery rate, production and costs;
5.
Collects and analyses
data and information related to upstream conventional oil, including all
activities and development processes in exploration and production;
6.
Contributes to
speeches, articles and presentations to internal meetings and various international
forums.
Required Competencies
and Qualifications:
Education:
·
University degree in
petroleum engineering, petroleum geology or related sciences;
·
Advanced degree
preferred.
Work Experience:
·
University degree: 8
years in the field of oil exploration, production or reservoir engineering in
an oil company or petroleum-related government agency.
·
Advanced university
degree: 6 years
Training
Specializations:
·
Advanced upstream
technology
·
Good knowledge of
planning and analysis of upstream activities, including modelling and/or
project evaluation
·
Basic knowledge of the
environmental impact of upstream activities an asset
Competencies:
·
Communication skills
·
Analytical skills
·
Presentation skills
·
Interpersonal skills
·
Customer service
orientation
·
Initiative
·
Integrity
Language: English
Status and Benefits:
Members of the Secretariat are international employees whose responsibilities are not national but exclusively international. In carrying out their functions they have to demonstrate the personal qualities expected of international employees such as integrity, independence and impartiality.
The post is at grade E reporting to the Head of Energy Studies Department. The compensation package, including expatriate benefits, is commensurate with the level of the post.
Status and Benefits:
Members of the Secretariat are international employees whose responsibilities are not national but exclusively international. In carrying out their functions they have to demonstrate the personal qualities expected of international employees such as integrity, independence and impartiality.
The post is at grade E reporting to the Head of Energy Studies Department. The compensation package, including expatriate benefits, is commensurate with the level of the post.
Applications:
Applicants must be
nationals of Member Countries of OPEC and should not be older than 58 years.
Applicants are requested to fill in a résumé and an application form which can be received from their Country’s Governor for OPEC.
In order for applications to be considered, they must reach the OPEC Secretariat through the relevant Governor not later than 30 June 2017.
Applicants are requested to fill in a résumé and an application form which can be received from their Country’s Governor for OPEC.
In order for applications to be considered, they must reach the OPEC Secretariat through the relevant Governor not later than 30 June 2017.
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