Senior Geologist

3 positions
Geology10+ years

Required Skills
5 skills

sedimentary facies analysis
reservoir evaluation
3D geological modeling
sedimentological analysis
reserves estimation

Job Description

Key Responsibilities: 1. Conduct sedimentary facies analysis and reservoir evaluation. 2. Perform 3D geological modeling to support field development. 3. Estimate reserves and justify well locations based on integrated geological data. 4. Contribute to strategic development planning and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams. Qualifications: 1. Hold a Masters degree or above in Geology or a related field. 2. Industry experience: Minimum of 10 years in oil & gas exploration or development geology. 3. Professional capabilities: Proficient in geological modeling software; experienced in sedimentological analysis, reservoir evaluation, and reserves estimation. 4. Other requirements: International experience is a plus; fluent in English for technical communication and reporting.
Key Responsibilities: 1. Conduct sedimentary facies analysis and reservoir evaluation. 2. Perform 3D geological modeling to support field development. 3. Estimate reserves and justify well locations based on integrated geological data. 4. Contribute to strategic development planning and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams. Qualifications: 1. Hold a Masters degree or above in Geology or a related field. 2. Industry experience: Minimum of 10 years in oil & gas exploration or development geology. 3. Professional capabilities: Proficient in geological modeling software; experienced in sedimentological analysis, reservoir evaluation, and reserves estimation. 4. Other requirements: International experience is a plus; fluent in English for technical communication and reporting.

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