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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:
This is a senior professional position which provides petrophysical support to domestic and/or international Business Units and Exploration Districts.
You will evaluate petrophysical data from Husky- and partner-operated wells for the purpose of establishing drill stem test intervals, completion/abandonment decisions, perforation intervals, reservoir potential and reserves estimates.
Reporting to the Chief Geoscientist, your responsibilities will encompass the following:
- Conducting petrophysical analysis of individual wells or groups of wells, as requested by Districts/Business Units
- Providing input to formation evaluation operations by designing and monitoring logging operations and providing input to casing decisions and completion intervals
- Managing logging vendors and contracts, including approval of vendor invoices, to ensure Husky receives high quality logging data at a fair price
- Functioning under time restraints on a 24-7 schedule, as required
- Working with petrophysical co-workers and other Geological services staff to maintain an archive of well data and related analytical interpretations
- Mentoring and advising geoscience and engineering staff on petrophysical issues affecting reservoir evaluation and exploitation
- Providing guidance and training to less experienced staff.
Qualifications
Our ideal candidate will have the following qualifications...
- A Bachelor’s Degree in either Engineering or Geology
- A minimum of 10 years' experience
- Experience should include a minimum of 5 years conducting petrophysical evaluations, plus 5 to 7 years' experience in either logging operations or as a geologist
- Experience that includes any/all of...wellsite operations, petrophysical analysis, mud log interpretation, core analysis and subsurface pressure interpretation, would be an asset
- Strong computer skills including GeoFrame and Interactive Petrophysics is preferred
- Excellent organizational and planning skills to set and exceed established goals, schedules, and deadlines
- Strong leadership orientation that includes coaching and training less experienced staff on petrophysical issues
- Proven ability to work in a team environment dealing with people from various disciplines to achieve goals, and to identify and resolve problems
- Excellent oral, written, and listening communication skills; ability to prepare clear and concise reports and deliver formal presentations
Note:
- This posting will remain open until a successful candidate is found
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