Job Description
Reservoir management and performance evaluation encompass the oversight of subsurface resources, ensuring optimal extraction and sustainable utilization through systematic analysis and strategic decision-making. This role involves continuous monitoring of reservoir behavior, including pressure, flow rates, and fluid composition, to assess performance against established benchmarks and forecast future productivity. Professionals in this field are responsible for interpreting geological and production data, identifying inefficiencies, and implementing corrective measures to enhance recovery rates while minimizing operational risks. Additionally, they collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate technological advancements, such as advanced simulation tools and real-time monitoring systems, to refine reservoir models and optimize field development strategies.
Evaluate reservoir performance by integrating geological, astrophysical, and production data to enhance hydrocarbon recovery efficiency.
Monitor reservoir pressure, fluid behavior, and production trends to detect anomalies or operational inefficiencies that may impact performance.
Conduct thorough evaluations to identify optimal reservoir management strategies, incorporating well interventions and production modifications as necessary.
Field Development Planning (FDP) and Well Engineering Support involves providing specialized assistance in the conceptualization, optimization, and execution of field development strategies, as well as the technical oversight of well engineering operations. This role encompasses collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to ensure efficient resource allocation, adherence to regulatory standards, and alignment with project timelines and budgetary constraints. Responsibilities include conducting feasibility studies, generating production forecasts, designing well trajectories, and overseeing drilling and completion operations to maximize hydrocarbon recovery while mitigating operational risks. Candidates should possess a strong background in petroleum engineering, geoscience, or related disciplines, with proficiency in industry-specific software tools and a demonstrated ability to solve complex technical challenges in dynamic environments.
Offer expert technical guidance for the formulation of field development plans, with particular emphasis on optimal well positioned to, drilling methodologies, and completion techniques.
Work closely with geoscience, drilling, and production teams to align subsurface and surface development plans for cohesive project execution.
Assist in the execution of well testing, simulation, and enhanced oil recovery (FOR) projects to optimize field performance and drive maximum value.
Reservoir Modeling and Simulation involves the development and application of computational models to predict the behavior of subsurface reservoirs, enabling optimal hydrocarbon recovery strategies. This process integrates geological, astrophysical, and engineering data to construct dynamic representations of reservoir performance under varying production scenarios. Professionals in this field must possess proficiency in industry-standard software tools, a strong foundation in reservoir engineering principles, and the ability to interpret complex simulation results to inform decision-making. Responsibilities include constructing geocellular models, defining fluid properties, simulating fluid flow, and validating results against historical production data. Additionally, the role requires collaboration with multidisciplinary teams to integrate geological interpretations, operational constraints, and economic evaluations into reservoir management plans.
Design and manage static and dynamic reservoir models to forecast production performance and enhance field development strategies.
Perform sensitivity and scenario analyses to aid in informed decision-making and robust risk management strategies.
Regular updates to models are required to ensure they reflect current production conditions, operational pressures, and geological findings.
Conducts thorough assessment and documentation of reserves, ensuring accurate evaluation and transparent reporting in accordance with established industry standards and regulatory requirements.
Responsibilities include conducting reserves estimation, classification, and performing periodic updates in accordance with industry standards and regulatory guidelines.
Offer technical expertise to inform production forecasts, annual budget preparations, and capital expenditure (CAPEX) planning initiatives.
Develop and deliver comprehensive management reports, technical papers, and presentations that analyze and communicate reservoir performance, reserves status, and optimization opportunities.
Technical Risk Management and Compliance professionals are responsible for identifying, assessing, and mitigating potential risks within technical systems, processes, and operations to ensure adherence to regulatory standards and organizational policies. They develop and implement robust frameworks to monitor compliance with industry-specific regulations, internal guidelines, and legal requirements while proactively addressing vulnerabilities that could impact system integrity, data security, or operational continuity. Additionally, these experts collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate risk mitigation strategies into project planning, conduct thorough audits, and provide actionable insights to senior leadership for informed decision-making.
Evaluate and address potential subsurface, reservoir, and production risks inherent in marginal field operations, implementing proactive measures to mitigate these challenges effectively.
Ensure that all reservoir engineering operations strictly adhere to internal HSE policies, applicable regulatory mandates, and prevailing industry best practices to maintain operational integrity and safety standards.
Facilitate internal and external audits, inspections, and regulatory submissions associated with subsurface and reservoir operations.
Requirements
A bachelor’s degree in petroleum engineering, geology, or geophysics is required.
A master’s degree in a subsurface-focused field, such as Petroleum Engineering, Geoscience, or Energy Studies, is strongly preferred.
Membership in pertinent professional organizations (such as SPE, NAPE, APG, or NIG) is considered beneficial.
A minimum of seven to nine years of progressive reservoir engineering and subsurface operations experience within the oil and gas sector is required, with significant involvement in marginal fields and/or upstream exploration and production activities.
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Qualifications
BA/BSc/HND , MBA/MSc/MA
Experience Required
7 - 9 years