Deadline: 28 January 2013 - Job Code: 5.3.03
Within the Research Division, the Energy Studies Department is responsible for monitoring, analyzing and forecasting world energy developments in the medium and long term and reporting thereon, in particular providing in-depth studies and reports on energy issues. It monitors developments and undertakes specific studies on energy demand and production-related technology, assessing implications for OPEC. It identifies and follows up key areas of energy-related emerging technologies and research and development (R&D), facilitates and supports planning and implementation of collaborative energy-related R&D programs of Member Countries, as well as identifies prospects for OPEC participation in major international R&D activities. It carries out studies and reports on developments in the petroleum industry, providing effective tools for carrying out model-based studies of analyses and projections of energy supply/demand and downstream simulation. It elaborates OPEC Long Term Strategy and monitors, analyzes and reports on relevant national or regional policies (fiscal, energy, trade and environmental), assessing their impacts on energy markets.
Objective of Position:
The Petroleum Industry Analyst studies and analyzes medium to long-term strategies, plans, operations and performance of petroleum-related companies and assesses the impact on OPEC and on the medium to long-term oil outlook. In addition, he/she monitors and analyzes developments in the petroleum industry structure and assesses their impact on OPEC.
The Petroleum Industry Analyst studies and analyzes medium to long-term strategies, plans, operations and performance of petroleum-related companies and assesses the impact on OPEC and on the medium to long-term oil outlook. In addition, he/she monitors and analyzes developments in the petroleum industry structure and assesses their impact on OPEC.
Main Responsibilities:
1. Collects/treats data, and analyses and reports on major oil companies' strategies, plans, operations, performance and investment.
2. Studies and analyses developments in petroleum industry structure.
3. Contributes to the preparation of technical reports on medium- to long-term developments.
4. In collaboration with the Environment Matters Unit studies and assesses developments in multilateral negotiations, in particular within the WTO framework, with relevance to the petroleum industry.
5. Contributes to speeches, articles and presentations to internal meetings and various international forums.
2. Studies and analyses developments in petroleum industry structure.
3. Contributes to the preparation of technical reports on medium- to long-term developments.
4. In collaboration with the Environment Matters Unit studies and assesses developments in multilateral negotiations, in particular within the WTO framework, with relevance to the petroleum industry.
5. Contributes to speeches, articles and presentations to internal meetings and various international forums.
Required Competencies and Qualifications:
- University degree (advanced degree preferred) in Economics, Finance or Engineering
- A minimum of eight years (six years in case of an advanced degree) in the petroleum industry or in oil-related companies or institutions
- Training/specialization in economic analysis, analysis of the financial performance of companies, analysis of company strategies, corporate planning and knowledge of oil companies’ operations along the value chain an asset
Competencies: Communication skills, analytical skills, presentation skills, interpersonal skills, customer service orientation, initiative and 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 Petroleum 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 28 January 2013.
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