Work in an integrated study team /asset development team where he/she can leverage his/her experience to generate quality studies and field development plans.
Make RE input into and coordinate field development planning and integrated field studies.
The required technical work will comprise but not limited to dynamic modelling, well/reservoir performance reviews, development options evaluation and economics.
Dissemination of best practices and provision of guidance to less experienced team members.
Directs and participates in well surveillance activities (MER, BHP etc), and reservoir definition and behavior prediction of assigned reservoirs or fields.
Conducts conventional reservoir engineering and simulation studies to identify optimum recovery and field development options, adjusts reservoir development plans in response to changes in well and reservoir performance.
Must have experience in well test design & interpretation, material balance modelling and performance modelling of vertical and horizontal wells.
Be familiar with various oil recovery enhancement techniques (water flood, gas injection, gas lift etc).
Conducts, documents and presents, field reviews, and further development proposals.
Monitors production from existing fields, analyses all relevant data, and ensures that reservoirs are being properly managed, production is maximised and recoveries are optimal. To establish reservoir management strategies where they do not exist, and update them where they do.
Participates strongly in defining the scope and content of reservoir studies used to assist in determining well behavior and optimum recovery methods. Includes, establishing program specifications, reviewing available resources, preparing tender documents, reviewing and evaluating bids and monitoring study team performance.
Provides estimates of oil and gas resources by conducting annual reserves evaluation, classification, and booking for the assigned assets, and document the report in an appropriate format. i.e Annual
Review of Petroleum Reserves (ARPR)
Qualifications
As a Snr Reservoir Engineer, must have a broad understanding of other E&P disciplines and skills in all key reservoir engineering specialties.
A University Degree in Engineering or equivalent with 7 - 11 years relevant experience, including a minimum of 6 years RE work experience in an operating company.