HSE International, LLC is seeking environmental and social consultants for project specific work in the Washington, DC metro area.
HSE International, LLC is seeking an environmental and social consultant in the Washington, DC metro area for project specific work.
HSE International, LLC is seeking an environmental and social consultant in the Washington, DC metro area for project specific work.
Qualifications - demonstrated experience in the following:
- Conducting / leading ESIAs for international projects
- Review of documents to ensure the incorporation of appropriate ESHS safeguards (e.g. IFC/WB, IDB, EP)
- Environmental and social due diligence
- Project monitoring and supervision during project execution
- Development of environmental and social studies (e.g. health and safety, biodiversity, resettlement, gender, indigenous peoples, emergency / disaster response).
- Project management skills to deliver multiple projects to diverse clients
- Ability to travel to remote project locations and site visits worldwide, including Latin America and Africa countries
- Teamwork skills
- In addition to English, Spanish, French or Portuguese fluency (writing, speaking)
- Must have US work visa if not a US citizen
Only those who qualify please send CVs indicating specific experience, expertise and skills to solutions@hseinternational.com
For information on HSE International, LLC visit http://www.hseinternational.com
Mexico Oil & Gas “Apertura" - Round 1 Update: Deep Water Exploration
Thus far, 26 Oil & Gas Companies have initiated the prequalification process for Mexico's deep water exploration round according to official information.
Mexico's deep water round contractual and regulatory requirements are complex and untested. It is important to clearly understand these requirements, the interrelations, and develop a detailed regulatory road map to ensure a smooth and timely execution synchronized with the technical exploration requirements and milestones.
Mexico's deep water round contractual and regulatory requirements are complex and untested. It is important to clearly understand these requirements, the interrelations, and develop a detailed regulatory road map to ensure a smooth and timely execution synchronized with the technical exploration requirements and milestones.
Thus far, 26 Oil & Gas Companies have initiated the prequalification process for Mexico's deep water exploration round according to official information. This bidding round follows the three conducted so far under the Mexican Oil & Gas E&P Round 1 "Apertura", including rounds for shallow water exploration and extraction, and onshore mature blocks. The process has been accessible to all interested stakeholders, with typical (standard) contract models, the names of bidders and successful awards publicized through social media and dedicated internet web pages.
The deep water bid round will feature 11 largely unexplored blocks in the Perdido and Cuenca Salina areas located in the Mexican side of deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Oil companies have paid Mexico's oil regulator, the National Hydrocarbon Commission (Comisión Nacional de Hidrocarburos – CNH), nearly $80 million for seismic data ahead of the auction for deep-water fields. This sum reflects a fraction of companies’ spending in the past year to acquire geological data ahead of the Dec. 2016 auction.
Contractual and regulatory requirements include an HSE Management Program to manage risks (Programa de Administración de Riesgos: Conformación e Implementación del Sistema de Administración); conducting environmental and social impact assessments; determining environmental and social existing ("as is") conditions by executing baselines, and monitoring and reporting on industrial and operational safety, environmental protection, occupational health, and socio-economic conditions.
The regulatory approval process is complex and untested, and given the lead time required for offshore deep drilling equipment and associated logistics and facilities, it is important to clearly understand these requirements, the interrelations, and develop a detailed regulatory road map to ensure a smooth and timely execution synchronized with the technical exploration requirements and milestones.
HSE International, LLC participated at the SPE E&P symposium on Health, Safety, Environment, and Sustainability, March 30 - 31 in Mexico City. Presentations and panel discussions during the event, included key HSES regulators, notably the Industrial Safety and Environmental Protection Regulatory Agency for the Hydrocarbon Sector (Agencia de Seguridad, Energía y Ambiente – ASEA) and Mexico’s Energy Ministry (Secretaria de Energía – SENER) charged with social impact assessment and prior consultation.
Regulations are in the process of being developed, with some to be released shortly and others to follow over the next months. Close coordination with ASEA, SENER and CNH is necessary to ensure adequate - timely approvals, while also seeking potential beneficial synergies.
How HSE International, LLC can help
HSE International uses its sector-focused approach, deep knowledge and experience in the oil and gas industry, and international delivery capabilities to help our clients. HSE International has worked in the Mexican oil and gas sector since 2008, including supporting IOCs, NOCs and Regulators, along the oil and gas value chain. We have developed a process to address environmental, social and safety risks each step of the way and are eager to contribute to a more sustainable development of the oil and gas sector in Mexico.
For more information email us at: solutions@hseinternational.com
Fernando Rodriguez, Founder and Managing Director of HSE International
HSE International LLC provides environmental, social, health & safety risk management consulting and sustainability services to industries, investors and institutions worldwide. We partner with local experts to promote local content, and our fusion integrates local knowledge with international expertise and assurance. http://www.hseinternational.com
Operationalizing Sustainable Development
Integrating good international industry practices to protect the environment and provide a safe workplace, with capacity building to help create healthier, stronger, and more prosperous communities.
Often times O&G industry discussions on sustainable development topics are focused on strategy, policy, guidelines and other key high level statements, while often the biggest challenge for operators and service companies is implementing good international industry practices to achieve sustainable development.
HSE International LLC’s Managing Director Fernando Rodriguez, will moderate along with Mary Beth Snodgrass (Local Contenect LLC), the following Panel: Operationalizing Sustainable Development, during the SPE Symposium on Health, Safety, Environment, and Sustainability to be held 30 – 31 March in Mexico City, Mexico.
This panel will focus on operationalizing solutions to social, economic, environmental and security risks and impacts. Panelists will share stories of their successes as well as on-going challenges and how they are being addressed. With local and international experience structuring and implementing sustainable development practices, the panelists will discuss operationalizing sustainable development in Mexico at a pivotal time: at the beginning of the country's apertura and during a low oil price environment.
Speakers at this panel will include: Juan Carlos Belausteguigoitia with the Mexico Institute of Technology, Nayelli Garcia with Schlumberger, Mark Thorpe with Torex Gold, and Karla Torrez with Shell.
For more information http://www.spe.org/events/lahs/2016/pages/schedule/tech_program/thursday_techprogram.php