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| DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR - MEDIUM OIL (WATERFLOODS) AND ENVIRONMENT #171261 |
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Alberta, Canada |
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Husky Energy is a Canadian-based integrated energy and energy-related company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. Husky ranks among Canada’s largest petroleum companies in terms of production and the value of its asset base. Husky strives to be a leader in value creation and is committed to maintaining our decade long record of continuous growth. More than 4,000 employees strong, our production guidance for 2007 is estimated at 390,000 to 410,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day with a 2007 capital expenditure program of $3.18 billion.
Job Description:
Reporting to the Alberta Asset Manager, the successful candidate will provide development engineering functions within the team for the Medium Oil (waterflood) assets in the business unit, with responsibility for formulating and implementing a development plan, capital and reserves management, as well as manage the Environmental budget for the Heavy Oil & Gas Business Unit.
Responsibilities include:
- Identifying business development opportunities.
- Formulating and executing development plans for the asset area, including drilling, optimization and other capital projects, in order to optimize pool/field depletion.
- Analyzing pool waterflood performance and evaluating EOR (ASP) potential.
- Capital budget preparation, project justification and post investment analysis. Monthly management of AFEs and capital program status.
- Obtaining project approvals and monitoring project execution and results against expectations, particularly stewardship of the drilling program to ensure locations are generated and progress in timely manner to allow execution on schedule.
- Annual reserves evaluations for property base.
- Preparing regulatory applications and responses, and ensuring regulatory compliance on reservoir and development issues.
- Handling joint venture relations as required, including chairing operating committee meetings, preparation of mail ballots, and partner negotiations.
- Mentoring and directing engineering and technical support staff.
- Business and technical analysis of land acquisitions, farm-outs and divestitures.
- Managing the environmental strategy and budget for Heavy Oil and Gas Business Unit.
Qualifications
Our ideal candidate will have the following qualifications:
- A recognized engineering degree with minimum of 6 years experience in the oil and gas industry. Technologists with commensurate experience will be considered.
- P.Eng. status or equivalent.
- Self-starter traits with a strong focus on results.
- Strong leadership, communication and interpersonal skills, and the ability to work effectively in a team environment.
- Well developed PC skills.
- Experience in waterflood management, heavy oil reservoir engineering, production engineering, or facility engineering would be a definite asset.
Note:
- This posting will remain open until a successful candidate is found.
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