Senior Reservoir Engineer for Unconventional Plays - Shale; Tight Gas/Condensate; or Channel Reservoirs
MatchaTalent
- Brisbane, QLD
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Design and implement innovative solutions for depletion strategies, reservoir performance analysis, and field development plans for unconventional resource plays.
- Study reservoir and well performance data, and develop/supervise reservoir surveillance programs and reservoir management activities.
- Supervise and conduct comprehensive fracture modeling and simulation studies to identify optimal well spacing, completions design, unconventional reservoir management strategies, and opportunities.
- Organize and lead multi-functional peer reviews to support and improve field development design.
- Monitor operating expenses to operate and maintain wells to produce the highest volumes of oil and gas at the lowest cost.
- Prepare annual volumes and expenses for budgeting.
- Monitor and analyze well tests and production curves.
- Gather, perform calculations on, and analyze data such as well tests, fluid levels, bottom-hole pressures, and decline curves to assure efficient producing and equipment utilization.
- Coordinate all aspects of new completions, especially design of fracture stimulation.
- Work closely with multidisciplinary teams in planning and conducting field studies.
- Prepare requirements for well construction, develop well designs for new wells, and provide technical assistance to drilling staff to ensure that each well is completed in a safe and efficient manner.
- Provide economic evaluation to support fast-paced development decisions and work closely with drilling, completions, and production teams.
- Develop and implement efficient reservoir engineering and organizational practices.
- Provide on-the-job coaching and mentoring to help develop the capabilities of team members to enable them to grow technically and perform their jobs effectively and efficiently.
- This role required candidate to permanently relocate at Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.
- Bachelor's degree in Petroleum Engineering or a related science relevant to the required discipline. An advanced degree is preferred, which would reduce prerequisite work experience by one year for a master's degree and two years for a PhD.
- 20-25 years of experience, with at least 10 years in unconventional plays including shale, tight gas/condensate, or channel reservoirs. International experience in unconventional hydrocarbon basins is required.
- Experience or a good understanding of stimulation program design, open hole and cased hole logging capabilities, well test analysis (pressure transient analysis and rate transient analysis), decline curve analysis, dynamic reservoir modeling, reserves classification, EUR predictions, and well spacing optimization to support key development decisions.
- Knowledge of applications such as IHS Harmony, Kappa Workstation Suite (Saphir, Topaze minimum), ECLIPSE, Kinetix, GOHFER (DFIT Analysis capabilities), Petroleum Expert, CMG, Peep, OFM, MOSAIC, PVTsim NOVA, and EOS modeling is preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to work in a fast-paced environment and handle ambiguity in analysis.
- Solid organizational and time management skills, with the ability to work with limited data.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to generate management reports.
- Strong computer skills and data analysis experience, preferably with Spotfire or OFM.
- Good business planning acumen including economic analysis and project management. Familiarity with field development/economic concepts with a broad knowledge in drilling, completions, and reservoir stimulation technologies, including an understanding of horizontal multistage fracturing for unconventional reservoirs.