Job Title:Production Geologists and Senior Production Geologists
The company's operations are concentrated in the Niger Delta and adjoining shallow offshore areas where it operates in an oil mining lease area of around 31,000 square kilometres.
SPDC has more than 6,000 kilometres of pipelines and flowlines, 87 flowstations, 8 gas plants and more than 1,000 producing wells. The company employs more than 4,500 people directly of whom 95 per cent are Nigerians. Some 66 per cent of the Nigerian staff members are from the Niger Delta. Another 20,000 people are employed indirectly through the network of companies that provide supplies and services
Responsibilities:
Main activities associated to the role of a Senior Production Seismologist in one of the Study teams are:
• Provide Production Seismic input into focused opportunity development teams within the Studies organisation.
• Hands-on structural (and stratigraphic) interpretation of 3D seismic data (preferentially with Petrel SI) in order to progress models into 3D reservoir modelling. In a few instances,interpretation of 2D seismic data might be required to complement the 3D seismic data in order to have a more robust structural model over a larger area.
• Apply advanced/emerging technologies/techniques/processes (including QI analysis) for better definition of the subsurface to locate and quantify the un-swept remaining oil and reduce well count.
• Identify areas where the acquisition of additional seismic and/or processing/reprocessing opportunities would be an economic method of reducing geological uncertainties.
• Contribute to the delivery and implementation of quality field and project development plans as part of the assigned opportunity development teams.
• Management of Production Seismic data and project plans relating to projects being worked on. Ensure effective use of relevant discipline and sub-surface data.
• Liaise with the Exploration and Geophysical functions and maintain synergy in seismic interpretation,in maturing of appraisal wells and in geophysical models.
• Supporting,supervising,coaching and mentoring of more junior PS staff in the FES organization.
• Ensure PS Discipline technical QCing within Study Team.
• Provide support for project execution and drilling operations as required for the projects worked on.
• Participate (as reviewer) in project reviews (VAR’s and ITR’s)
• Lead and manage projects when appointed by Study Team Leader (this selection will be based on competence and availability as senior discipline engineers).
Requirements:
• Direct Seismic interpretation and mapping hands-on experience
• Deep experience Structural geology, Clastics sedimentology and reservoir geological modelling , evaluate drilling opportunities and evolve development concept and integrated Field Development
• Competent technical professional with sound knowledge of other, non-Geosciences, Petroleum Engineering Disciplines
• Demonstrated ability to successfully manage HSSE
• Good team player - ability to develop and maintain relationships of mutual respect at all levels in a challenging working environment.
• Good Oil industry experience and knowledge of subject discipline
Application Deadline: Saturday 07 July 2012
Number of Vacancies: 5
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