Settlement Accountant

PetroChina International (Canada) Trading Ltd.

Company Description

PetroChina International Canada Trading (“PCIC” or the “Company”) is part of the PetroChina family, based in China. PetroChina is one of the world’s largest integrated, global oil and gas companies. PCIC, based in Calgary, engages in crude oil, natural gas and NGLs/Products business activities in Canada and elsewhere in North America, in coordination with its parent company PetroChina International (America) Inc., based in Houston, Texas. A substantial portion of PCIC’s current operations involves trading energy commodities in the physical and financial markets.

The Role

Based in Calgary, the Settlement Accountant reports to the Operational Accounting Manager. The position will maintain the commodity settlement function of PetroChina International (Canada) Trading as well as work closely with the commercial, contracts, and risk team on a daily basis.

Duties & Responsibilities

This role is responsible for the production of timely, accurate and reliable financial information prepared in compliance with PetroChina’s global and local policies. This role will:

  • Reconcile and balance crude pipeline/cargo activity to internal records;
  • Prepare and send invoice statements to counterparties and confirm payables and receivables for crude oil and products trading, tariff and storage charges;
  • Review and approve secondary cost invoices;
  • Identify discrepancies and work with all related parties for resolution;
  • Maintain and reconcile inventory and weighted average cost calculations;
  • Prepare and provide monthly settlement forecast to the treasury function;
  • Prepare and record accruals and actual journal entries with a high level of accuracy.
  • Assist with month end revenue and financial reporting requirements;
  • Prepare and reconcile general ledger account balances for accuracy;
  • Maintain the Huiqian and contract approval process in Pioneer;
  • Assist with weekly cash forecasts, and internal/external audit preparation.

Other projects and ad hoc requests, as directed.

Qualifications

  • Accounting or related Bachelor’s degree, and/or in the progress or pursuing a CPA designation
  • Minimum 2 years of Accounting or related experience
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to collaborate across functions
  • Organized with strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with tight deadlines.

More Information

PCIC offers competitive total compensation, career growth, and autonomy to perform your role. In addition, the organization offers a collaborative team atmosphere with the support and resources necessary to achieve high levels of service.

Deadline to apply is June 15, 2026

Please apply to ***email_hidden***

No calls will be accepted. Only successful applicants will be contacted. No agencies, please.