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Geologist (BP Trinidad & Tobago LLC)

The deadline for this position has passed. Included for research purposes.

Located: Trinidad & Tobago

Role synopsis
BPTT is currently seeking a number of geological candidates to work within Trinidad. During their career, successful candidates could work on a wide range of activities from regional and prospect exploration, support for new well delivery proposals and operations, project appraisal, model building and development and production progressing opportunities for growth within a variety of business environments. The first role assignment will be in the Reservoir Management team reporting to an area Subsurface Team Lead who themselves report to the Manager of Reservoir Management.

Key accountabilities
The successful candidates will work within an integrated team to support Exploration, Appraisal, New Wells Delivery and Reservoir Management teams. The following roles and responsibilities are envisaged:
-Actively participate in basin and regional evaluation.
-Provide detailed depositional models within a regional sequence stratigraphic framework.
-Identification of prospects.
-Actively participate in the well planning process to optimise well locations (across the value chain) using a variety of geological and geophysical data.
-Provide a range of geological models (constrained by both static and dynamic data) for uncertainty analysis and alternative outcomes.
-Generation of static uncertainty ranges and understanding their impact on dynamic simulation.
-Identification and definition of incremental opportunities (e.g. sidetracks/new wells).
-Input into life of field surveillance plans.
-Understanding life of field reservoir driven HSE impacts.
-Integrating geological work with geophysical and reservoir engineering analysis to provide integrated interpretations.
-Liaise with partners and the Ministry and other parts of the BP organisation.
-Input into the generation of appraisal plans for future developments.
-Provide geological support for well planning and operations in close cooperation with Drilling & Completions teams.

Essential Education University Geoscience degree

Essential experience and job requirements
Minimum of 5 years experience in exploration, appraisal, operations or development geoscience
A good grounding in Geoscience is required along with any of the broader Geoscience skills.
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Strong communications skills, including the ability to interact effectively with a broad range of technical specialists and partners are necessary, as is the ability to work effectively within a
multi-disciplinary team (reservoir engineers, geophysicists, geologists and drilling engineers) to create integrated products and the ability to communicate results and interpretations to management.

Other essential skills and knowledge
-Ability to work with a variety of geological data including well logs, core, 2D and 3D seismic data.
-Experience in exploration, appraisal, operations or development geology.
-Skillful
application of standard geological software suite (Landmark suite, RMS or other relevant software).

Desirable criteria & qualifications
Able to demonstrate skills in at least one of the following areas: -Structural Geology
-Uncertainty analysis
-Petroleum Systems
-Integrated reservoir description
-Sedimentology & Stratigraphy - reservoir architecture
-Geophysics - Interpretation Workstation Skills
-Operations and Well Planning & Optimisation

Relocation available No

Travel required No

Is this a part time position? No

About BP
Our business is the exploration, production, refining, trading and distribution of energy. This is what we do, and we do it on a truly global scale. With a workforce of 80,000 employees, BP operates with business activities and customers in more than 80 countries across six continents. Every day, we serve millions of customers around the world. We are continually looking for talented, committed and ambitious people to help us shape the face of energy for the future.

BP's Exploration and Production segment focuses on finding reserves of oil and gas, developing the means to extract and process it and then consistently producing and transporting it to market. This involves using cutting edge technology to find the energy reserves, the ability to drill thousands of meters under the ground, designing, building and operating some of the world's largest most complex production onshore / offshore facilities and finally being able to transport these fluids, in order to provide energy to the world.

You'll have the opportunity to work on a diverse range of geographies and development types, including a variety of offshore, deepwater, onshore, oil, gas and condensate scenarios of differing scale. You may find yourself in exploration - looking for hydrocarbon accumulations in the most upstream part of our business; working in appraisal and development, to ensure the maximum recovery of hydrocarbons from producing reservoirs, or working with commercial, legal, political and technological experts to negotiate entry into new areas.


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