The Tilenga project is a green field project currently under construction in a relatively remote location in the west of Uganda, near Lake Albert. There are particularly sensitive environmental conditions associated with the location of the project, some of which lies within the Murchison Falls National Park and surrounding areas. •The production fluids are challenging, with heavy and waxy oils to be produced from (approximately) 400 wells, contained within 31 remote well pads. These production fluids will be treated in a Central Processing Facility, with 200,000bopd oil capacity and 650,000 bwpd produced water treatment capacity. Produced gas will be utilized for fuel gas, along with conversion of the surplus gas to LPG for local markets. The is no produced water discharge from the development, with reservoir pressure being maintained by produced water re-injection, supplemented by lake water abstraction when required to maintain volumes. A significant interconnecting pipeline network, with temperature preservation, will be utilized to connect all well pads to the Central Processing Facility. Oil export is via a feeder line connecting with the neighbouring Kingfisher field, then via the EACOP pipeline to the east coast of Africa. The scope of the role is relatively wide, with the jobholder required to develop their understanding across several disciplines, along with maintaining and evolving significant interfaces with other departments, taking into account the application of relevant Ugandan rules and regulations, administrative requirements and technical authorizations, as well as international codes for onshore plants. •The position is located in the TEPU offices in Kampala, Uganda, however it is expected that regular visits to the Tilenga field, in the western area of Uganda, are undertaken.
ActivitiesMain Duties and Responsibilities:
Support the development of the annual Major Risks Register with improvement targets, objectives and action plans to the Company.Support and assist in co-ordination of the integrity of the installation via the network of SECE Guardians and Integrity Lead Engineers, interfacing with the Field Operations Division, and the nominated Safety Environmental Critical Elements (SECE) Guardians for Wells, Tanks, Pipelines and High Integrity Protection Systems (WILE, TILE, PILE and HIPS Champion)Participate in the identification of Major Integrity Threats, assisting and supporting in identification, risk assessment and development of action plans. Participate in reviewing and monitoring remedial or mitigating measures in response to identified major integrity threats to ensure they are appropriate and effective.Support the preparation of the bi-monthly Technical Integrity Review Team (TIRT) meetingSupport the preparation of the bi-annual Integrity & Major Risk Board (IMRB) meetingSupport the updating of E&P Corporate Integrity Major Risks (IMR) & Company Integrity KPIs to communicate the integrity statusSupport development of resolution costs and activities for all Major Integrity ThreatsAssist in preparation and updating the affiliate Asset Integrity StrategyInterfaces:
Interface with the nominated Safety Environmental Critical Elements (SECE) Guardians and Integrity Lead Engineers for Wells, Tanks, Pipelines and High Integrity Protection Systems (WILE, PILE and HIPS Champion) to ensure all major integrity threats are identified, risk ranked, recorded, mitigated and monitoredLiaise with other Company entities and operational site as required to support activitiesGeneral:
Support the development and enhancing of all tools and systems to identify and risk rank major integrity threatsSupport and assist in developing necessary changes to the Major Risks policy and related strategies to avoid recurrence of identified failures Candidate ProfileQualifications & Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in engineering disciplineMinimum of 4 years ‘relevant experience in a process/ technical safety role, with exposure to operations and engineering activitiesKnowledge of Process Safety and Technical Integrity risk assessment principles and their applicationKnowledge of oil and gas industry process operations and facilities designGood interpersonal skillsGood written and verbal communication skills and the ability to present complex technical issues in a clear and concise mannerFamiliar with the concept of Safety Environmental Critical Elements and barrier models for ensuring facility integrityFamiliar with company and international standardsAbility to work with a limited degree of independence to solve problems Additional Information TotalEnergies values diversity, promotes individual growth and offers equal opportunity careers.