
UNOPS
The Senior Upstream Advisor will provide technical backstopping to the OGMP team, with focus on data analysis, uncertainty and reconciliation and methane emissions detection, quantification and mitigation technologies. In particular, the Senior Upstream Advisor will work with OGMP member companies on their data methodologies and provides technical feedback to assist their reporting.
S/he will review upstream companies’ implementation plans, provide technical feedback to assist their annual reporting, uncertainty and reconciliation approaches, NOJV engagement plans. S/he will provide inputs and feedback to the development of technical guidelines to assist companies to meet OGMP 2.0 reporting requirements.
The Senior Upstream Advisor will perform the following tasks: 2. Engagement of upstream companies in the OGMP 2.0: 4. Contribute technical expertise on methane emissions from the oil and gas sector (upstream) to IMEO’s Methane Alert and Response System and other relevant initiatives.
- Engage in OGMP 2.0 technical work:
- Provide technical advice to OGMP 2.0 manager and to companies on implementation plans, methane emissions sources, quantification methodologies and technologies
- Develop written inputs and feedback on deliverables produced by the Task Forces with a focus on upstream sources
- Provide technical input to the agenda of the OGMP 2.0 annual conference and technical experience-sharing workshops
- Develop additional guidance to support OGMP 2.0 company meet reporting requirements
- Participate in technical calls with current and interested upstream companies.
- Identify opportunities to promote the OGMP 2.0 to upstream companies, with a view to recruit companies in the OGMP 2.0.
- Contribute to the development of outreach materials targeted to the upstream segment.
- Participate in calls with interested upstream companies, industry associations, investors, etc.
- Review, analysis and aggregation of OGMP gas upstream companies’ annual reports covering:
- Review of company’s implementation plans.
- Review of technologies methodologies used by OGMP companies, representativeness of collected samples, assess robustness of reconciliation processes.
- Contribute to the development and update of IMEO methane data platform
- Engage in methane initiatives relevant for OGMP 2.0 (e.g. Methane Guiding Principles, Global Methane Flaring Reduction Partnership, Oil and Gas Decarbonization Charter, etc.).
Education/Experience/Language requirements:
Education
- An advanced university degree (e.g. Masters) preferably in environmental sciences or engineering or other relevant fields is required. A first-level university degree (e.g. Bachelor) in the abovementioned fields in combination with two (2) additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
Work Experience
- A minimum of seven (7) years of relevant work experience with the oil and gas sector, including deep knowledge of upstream installations is required with an advanced degree.
- Demonstrated expertise with methodologies and technologies for the detection, quantification and mitigation of methane emissions within the O&G industry is required.
- Experience/knowledge of remote sensing and top-down measurement technologies is desirable.
Language
- Fluency in English is required.
- Knowledge of another UN language is an asset.
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