Petrophysicist Advisor
The Morrow Group has an immediate opening for a Petrophysicist Advisor in Saudi Arabia.
Our Client serves the oil & gas industry in developing reservoir-driven solutions covering the full asset life cycle, from the earliest phases of project development through abandonment. Our global teams in Aberdeen, London, Delft, Dubai, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Perth, Calgary, Buenos Aires, and Houston work diligently to find and maximize reserves; increase production rates and recovery factors; select, define, execute field development plans and analyze acquisition and divestiture options.
GFA, a global consultancy within our clients organization, offers technical, commercial and strategic advice to the petroleum sector. The company’s expertise is the business of petroleum, reflecting an unparalleled track record in:
• Exploration, development and production evaluation and operations
• Field development and rehabilitation
• Reserves and resources reporting requirements or statutory reporting or financing purposes
• Due diligence property evaluation and valuation for acquisition, divestiture or dispute resolution
• Midstream and downstream facilities and economic evaluation
• Advice to Sovereigns on petroleum licensing, depletion and fiscal policy and maximizing resource potential
GFA is quickly expanding its global operations and is now seeking talented and motivated professionals to join our dynamic organization
Responsibilities
Perform technical analysis and studies related to UR petrophysical assessments in KSA:
– Net pay determination
– Estimation of OGIP/OOIP
– Log and core interpretation for porosity, fluid saturations, gas content
– Experience in managing subsurface property uncertainties and designing data acquisition programs to address key uncertainties.
– Demonstrable expertise in log analysis, including calibration with core and analogues, on exploratory and multi-well, field-wide petrophysical models.
– Experience in acquisition, QC and use of core-derived petrophysical properties including exposure to unconventional measurements from Shale and Tight Gas cores.
– Strong working knowledge of wire-line tool responses, including those heavily utilized for unconventional reservoir characterization
Qualifications
Minimum BS in Petroleum Engineering, Geology, Geophysics or Physics. An advanced degree is preferred and will reduce pre-requisite work experience stated below by one year for Master’s degree and two years for a PhD.
Experience
Expert petrophysicist with minimum 15 years’ experience including at least 5 years on challenging petrophysical issues, preferably related to tight gas sands and/or source rock/shale evaluation. Prior consulting/secondment experience a plus.
Skills
Advanced knowledge and application of petrophysical principles. Good working knowledge of BHI products and services. Excellent client relations, interpersonal, communication and presentation skills; a real team player.
Software Skills
Hands on experience with advanced log analysis software (Geolog and Techlog preferred).
Duration: Full-time permanent. 2-3 year expatriate assignment
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