Description
- Identify and implement business unit improvements to enhance organizational performance.
- Duties involve identification, justification, and implementation of reserves-bearing opportunities.
- Short and long term production forecasting, reserves estimation and reporting, and support of annual budget and planning cycles.
- Supporting projects through proposal and approval processes.
- Cooperatively works projects in conjunction with other engineering disciplines, geologists and land personnel.
- Practical economic analysis of recommendations along with technical analysis.
Skills:
- Thorough understanding of practical petroleum economic theory
- Demonstrated ability to forecast reserves using multiple techniques for conventional and/or unconventional plays
- Broad understanding of Pressure/Rate Transient Analysis theory and application.
- Ability to make technically sound decisions and recommendations with less than perfect or incomplete data sets.
- Ability to work closely with geophysicists, geologists in identifying infill and outset drilling locations.
- Proven success in identifying and executing value-added projects
- Identify bypassed pay and make economic and technical recommendations for capital recompletions.
- Display strong knowledge of reservoir engineering concepts and applications
- Possess effective technical presentation and writing skills.
- Ability to work effectively in a multi-discipline team environment
- Good problem solving skills, time management skills, communication skills, and established drive for results.
- Functions well in team-based environment; can effectively establish and maintain peer relationships
- Is/becoming comfortable when dealing with ambiguity
- Capable of handling multiple jobs simultaneously
- Capable of sharing knowledge with others
Education:
- Bachelor of Science degree in petroleum engineering or related engineering discipline
Experience:
- A minimum of 5 years experience in reservoir engineering