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Development Geologist


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501-2000
Staffing and Recruitment
SpringLocation
Spring
6 hours ago
Posted date
6 hours ago
Full-timeEmployment type
Full-time
Position Summary
The Development Geologist will provide technical leadership to support drilling, development planning, & reservoir optimization across Delaware Basin assets. This role integrates geological, petrophysical, geomechanical, geochemical, & engineering datasets to identify development targets, optimize well placement, & drive continuous improvement in multi‑bench, high‑complexity reservoirs.

Key Responsibilities
Subsurface Interpretation & Modeling
  • Interpret well logs, core, cuttings, seismic, & production trends across key Delaware benches.
  • Evaluate reservoir quality trends, TOC trends, porosity/permeability distributions, overpressure systems, & geomechanical contrast between benches.
  • Build & maintain high‑resolution subsurface models that capture characteristic structural complexity, rock-fabric heterogeneity, & rapid facies changes.
Development Planning & Optimization
  • Recommend drilling targets & development plans for multi‑well pads, including bench selection, landing depth, & spacing/stacking recommendations.
  • Assess reservoir connectivity, depletion, & parent/child interference.
  • Analyze offset well results & integrate geological models with reservoir & completions engineering to guide analog selection & type‑curve refinement.
Operational & Geosteering Support
  • Provide real‑time support as needed for geosteering active wells.
  • Develop well prognoses, geo‑hazard maps, & structural predictions for operational planning & participate in drilling design reviews.
  • Conduct post‑drill analyses to validate interpretations & update models accordingly.
Cross‑Functional Collaboration
  • Work closely with reservoir engineers on depletion modeling, pressure analysis, & EUR forecasting.
  • Coordinate with execution teams to minimize NPT & optimize designs via integrated rock mechanics interpretations.
  • Present technical findings, risks, & development recommendations to asset & technical leadership & multi‑disciplinary teams.

Qualifications
Required
  • Bachelor’s degree in Geology, Geosciences, or related discipline (Master’s preferred).
  • Minimum 5 years of unconventional development geoscience experience, with direct experience in the Delaware Basin strongly preferred.
  • Proficiency in subsurface interpretation tools (e.g., Petrel & Kingdom).
  • Demonstrated experience supporting unconventional drilling operations.
  • Strong understanding of mixed clastic‑carbonate depositional systems, reservoir performance drivers, & multi-phase fluid behavior.
Preferred
  • Direct experience in the Delaware Basin with bench‑specific familiarity strongly preferred.
  • Experience with seismic interpretation & integration into unconventional reservoir characterization.
  • Knowledge of geo-cellular modelling workflows within Petrel.


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JOB SUMMARY
Development Geologist
Spring
6 hours ago
No experience / No degree
Full-time

Ref:BH-331510
Development Geologist