Senior Reservoir Geologist II
Job Purpose
Job Responsibilities
Education
Job Requirement
Contract Tendering Procedure
Contractor Management and Supervision
Sand Control
Well Completion Design and Equipment
Perforating
Acidizing and Other Chemical Treatments
Drilling Fluids and Circulating System
Core Data Interpretation
Log Processing
Petrophysical Data Handling
Petrophysical Modeling
Interpretation of Cased Hole and Production Well Logs
Open Hole Well Log Interpretation
Integration of Quality Controlled Core Analysis with Other Petrophysical Data
Petrophysical Field Studies
Rock and Wellbore Petrophysics
Wireline and MWD, LWD Operations
Vertically Distributed Pressure Profiles and Pore Pressure
Conventional Core Data Acquisition
Mud Logging
Well Integrity Management
Drilling and Well Planning
Petroleum Geology
Reservoir Engineering
Manage Well Integrity Data Base
Monitor and Management of annulus pressures
Wellhead and Tree valves Operations and management
Oil Field Reservoir Management
Field Development Planning
Certifications
Skills
Physical Requirements
Years of Experience
- Provide geological expertise and technical oversight to support development of Reservoir Strategy and implementation of Field Development Plan.
- Supervise in-house and third-party geological studies to be carried out on behalf of the company.
- Provide input into the integration of geological, geophysical, petrophysical and reservoir engineering data for the purpose of developing an accurate, up-to-date static reservoir model.
Job Responsibilities
- Collate and interpret data on reservoir architecture, reservoir properties and their distribution, and integrate these data for construction of static geological models.
- Carry out detailed geological studies, incorporating relevant aspects of other disciplines, in order to support field development activities for maximizing hydrocarbon recovery.
- Review and interpret seismic data, including horizon correlation, and construct time and depth charts.
- Provide geological information to assist in the well planning process.
- Assess geological and drilling risks, evaluating the feasibility and optimization of drilling in varied geological environments.
- Evaluate geoscience software and provide recommendations regarding software requirements.
- Add new reserves by mapping location and update reservoir models.
Education
- Bachelor's Degree in Geology, Geophysics, Geosciences or equivalent
- Minimum 10 years of experience with major or independent operating companies. International experience, particularly in the Caspian region of the Former Soviet Union, is preferred. Experience in estimation of Oil and Gas volumetric determinations according to international standards required for independent reserves certifications and asset valuations. Solid background in handling third party consultants and contractors.
Job Requirement
Contract Tendering Procedure
Contractor Management and Supervision
Sand Control
Well Completion Design and Equipment
Perforating
Acidizing and Other Chemical Treatments
Drilling Fluids and Circulating System
Core Data Interpretation
Log Processing
Petrophysical Data Handling
Petrophysical Modeling
Interpretation of Cased Hole and Production Well Logs
Open Hole Well Log Interpretation
Integration of Quality Controlled Core Analysis with Other Petrophysical Data
Petrophysical Field Studies
Rock and Wellbore Petrophysics
Wireline and MWD, LWD Operations
Vertically Distributed Pressure Profiles and Pore Pressure
Conventional Core Data Acquisition
Mud Logging
Well Integrity Management
Drilling and Well Planning
Petroleum Geology
Reservoir Engineering
Manage Well Integrity Data Base
Monitor and Management of annulus pressures
Wellhead and Tree valves Operations and management
Oil Field Reservoir Management
Field Development Planning
Certifications
Skills
Physical Requirements
Years of Experience
JOB SUMMARY
Senior Reservoir Geologist II