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Oil and Gas vacancy Indonesia

Marathon International Petroleum Indonesia, Ltd - Operating across the globe, Marathon is among the world s leading integrated energy companies - applying innovative technologies to discover and develop valuable energy resources, providing high-quality products to the marketplace and delivering value to all of the Company s stakeholders. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Marathon has exploration and production activities in United States, Canada, Angola, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Indonesia, Ireland, Libya, Norway and the United Kingdom.

In Indonesia, Marathon operates the Pasangkayu and Bone Bay PSCs offshore Sulawesi and recently completed one of the largest proprietary 3D seismic surveys in Indonesia. A multi-well exploration drilling program is planned. In addition, Marathon is actively competing for additional New Venture opportunities in Indonesia, and is seeking a New Ventures Geoscientist to support that programme. Marathon offers excellent compensation and benefits and currently has opportunity for a new ventures geoscientist.

New Ventures Geoscientist
Geology or Geophysics Masters Degree required with a minimum of 10 years experience in basin analysis supplemented by seismic interpretation skills, and established professional relationships within SE Asia Oil & Gas industry.

Successful candidate will analyze subsurface and commercial information to create new plays and prospects, and generate and execute commercial opportunities. Candidate will be responsible for developing a regional geologic and commercial framework, completing play and basin analysis, seismic interpretation and structure mapping, and resource and risk assessment. The position will Involve close teamwork with other geoscientists, engineers, business developers, and commercial negotiators.

Candidates should address their letter of interest with attached CV (less than 300kb file size) to Human Resources Manager at:
Jakarta_recruitment@marathonoil.com
Submission Deadline is: 14th February 2009

Several Oil and Gas PhD position UK






Title
Characterisation of Bimetallic Oxidation Catalysts for control of emissions from diesel engines
Discipline Chemistry
Supervisors

Professor J. Anderson and Dr R.P.K. Wells.

Funding Notes

Funded by EPSRC (standard rates apply) but with additional payments made by industrial sponsor (Johnson Matthey)



Title Computational/Theoretical Chemistry: “Isomerising silicon hydrides: potential energy surfaces and vibrationrotation quantum dynamics"
Discipline Chemistry
Supervisors

Dr. Mark Law (University of Aberdeen) and Dr. Tanja van Mourik (St. Andrews University)

Funding Notes

The funding covers a stipend for 3.5 years (at typically £12940 per year) and all fees at the home rate.



Title Generation of Training Images for use in Multi-Point Statistics-Based Reservoir Modelling of Fluvial Systems
Discipline Geology and Petroleum Geology
Supervisors

Professor Adrian Hartley and Professor John Howell (Bergen)

Funding Notes

Sponsored by Total (£75k).



Title Photo-catalytic production of hydrogen from renewable sources
Discipline Chemistry
Supervisors

Professor Hicham Idriss and Professor Russell Howe

Funding Notes

3 years funded PhD covering stipends and tuition



Title SAGES Studentship: Effects of climate change on hydrological functioning of upland catchments
Discipline Geography and Environment
Supervisors

Dr. Doerthe Tetzlaff
Northern Rivers Institute, School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen; d.tetzlaff@abdn.ac.uk
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/geography/dtetzlaff.hti

Dr. Richard L.H. Essery
School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh
Richard.Essery@ed.ac.uk
http://www.geos.ed.ac.uk/people/person.html?indv=1588

Prof. Chris Soulsby
Northern Rivers Institute, School of Geosciences, University Aberdeen;
c.soulsby@abdn.ac.uk

http://www.abdn.ac.uk/geography/csoulsby.hti

Funding Notes

Facilities at UoA: Hydrochemistry, Isotope and Tracer Laboratory, Hydrological Models;

Facilities at UoE: Climate models and high-performance computing resources on the Edinburgh Compute and Data Facility are available for student use through the SAGES Centre for Earth System Dynamics



Title SAGES Studentship: Modelling landscape sensitivities: Are future human-induced landscape changes quantifiable?
Discipline Geography and Environment
Supervisors

Dr Paul Adderley, Dr Andrew Tyler and Prof. Ian SimpsonUniversity of Stirling Dr Dimitri Mauquoy, University of Aberdeen Dr Cristina Persano, University of Glasgow Dr Cristina Persano, University of Glasgow

Funding Notes




Title SAGES Studentship: The effect of climate change and human activity upon the long term evolution of the Scottish landscape: a multi proxy, high resolution approach.
Discipline Geography and Environment
Supervisors

Dr. Tim Mighall
Department of Geography and Environment, University of Aberdeen, Elphinstone Road, Aberdeen, AB24 3UF
Email: t.mighall@abdn.ac.uk
Tel +44 (0)1224 274352

Dr. Dmitri Mauquoy
Department of Geography and Environment, University of Aberdeen, Elphinstone Road, Aberdeen, AB24 3UF
Email: d.mauquoy@abdn.ac.uk
Tel +44 (0)1224 272364

Prof. John Farmer
School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh, EH9 3JJ
Email: J.G.Farmer@ed.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)131 6504757

Dr. Margaret Graham
School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh, West Mains Road, Edinburgh, EH9 3JJ
Email: Margaret.Graham@ed.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)131 6504767

Dr. Gordon T. Cook
Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre, Rankine Avenue, East Kilbride, G75 0QF
Email: G.Cook@suerc.gla.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1355 270 136

Prof. Angus MacKenzie
Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre, Rankine Avenue, East Kilbride, G75 0QF
Email: A.MacKenzie@suerc.gla.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1355 270 141

Funding Notes




Title Scottish Informatics and Computer Science Alliance (SICSA) International Prize Studentships for PhD Research
Discipline Computing Science
Supervisors

Any academic member of staff in Computing Science

Funding Notes

SICSA prize studentships are worth around £18,000 per year for 3 years. They include support for living expenses of at least £12,940, research expenses and a contribution towards postgraduate fees at the UK standard Home/EU rate (currently £3,315).



Title Surface Chemistry and Heterogeneous Catalysis
Discipline Chemistry
Supervisors

Professor J. Anderson and Dr R.P.K. Wells.

Funding Notes

These studentships are fully funded but note that fees can only be paid for EU/Home students. All studentships involve collaboration with UK based industry and involve opportunity for periods of training with the industrial sponsor.

Several Oil and Gas Jobs

Subsea Oil Jobs

1/26/2009 : Sub Engineer - ROV International - Subsea 7 - ROV
Detailed briefing of relief Sub-Engineer before leaving operation site, or upon demobilisation providing written fault/maintenance report to assist Base staff.
apply
1/26/2009 : Marine Structure Engineer Saudi Arabia - Saudi Aramco - Structural
Perform structural calculations & designing steel & concrete membranes and deliver a complete design package
apply
1/26/2009 : Diver Saudi Arabia - Saudi Aramco - Diving
Performs underwater surveillance which requires ability to operate inspection equipment and instruments, television equipment, underwater cameras, and to make sketches
apply
1/26/2009 : Drilling Supervisor Saudi Arabia - Saudi Aramco - Supervisor
The Liaisonman shall serve as the primary liaison between Saudi Aramco and Contractor and will provide supervision of all Operations performed on Saudi Aramco Wells.
apply
1/26/2009 : Toolpusher Gabon - Pride International - Toolpusher
Senior provides overall direction and management of safe and economical drilling operations on the rig.
apply
1/26/2009 : Senior Pipeline Engineer Scotland - Oceaneering - Pipeline
You will support the Operations Manager in the delivery of integrity management of onshore and offshore pipelines.
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1/26/2009 : Senior Corrosion Engineer Scotland - Oceaneering - Corrosion
You will approve the management and implementation of the Corrossion Control Strategy c
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1/26/2009 : Instrument & Control Engineer Scotland - Exxon Mobil - Instrumentation
Professional I&C engineer responsible for operations support, troubleshooting, I&C integrity program management and I&C project scoping/support
apply
1/26/2009 : Control Systems Engineer Scotland - BG Group - Controls
The Control Systems Engineer is responsible for providing assurance that our operations are compliant with Group procedures
apply
1/26/2009 : Projects Manager Scotland - Dril-Quip - Project Manager
Substantial experience in the Oil & Gas industry with a considerable period being in a similar role
apply
1/26/2009 : Mechanical Fitter, Refurbishment Scotland - Dril-Quip - Mechanic
Dril-Quip (Europe) Ltd have exciting opportunities for experienced Mechanical Fitters to join our team based within our Aftermarket Services Group.
apply
1/26/2009 : Operations Manager Nigeria - Dril-Quip - Operation
Dril-Quip (Europe) Ltd currently has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Operations Manager to join our team in Nigeria.
apply
1/26/2009 : Manufacturing Engineer Scotland - Dril-Quip - Mechanical
Process/planning and structuring of the preliminary material lists (pml`s) to include the additions of the common routers in the manufacturing database.
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1/26/2009 : Seismic Analyst USA - BP - Seismic
The Seismic Analyst will contribute to R&D and technical service work covering technologies such as attribute analysis, 4D analysis, AVO and inversion.
apply
1/26/2009 : Deepwater Exploration Area Manager USA - BP - Operation
The Area Manager for Deepwater Exploration will be a key member of the Deepwater Gulf of Mexico (GoM) Exploration Performance Unit.
apply
1/26/2009 : Reservoir Engineer USA - BP - Reservoir
In this pivotal role, the successful candidate will be member of a multi-disciplinary subsurface team responsible for the evaluation, planning and delivery of an integrated shale development program
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1/26/2009 : Petroleum Engineer USA - BP - Petroleum
BP is seeking candidates for a Petroleum Engineer (PE) position in its E&P Technology group, Field of the Future® (FotF) Technology Unit.
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1/26/2009 : Marketing Accountant Administrator Angola - Baker Hughes - Marketing
Baker Petrolite is currently seeking a Operations/Marketing Account Manager I who will report to a District/Operations Manager.
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1/26/2009 : Offshore Account Manager Angola - Baker Hughes - Sales
Baker Petrolite currently has an opening for an Offshore Account Manager.
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1/22/2009 : Crane Operator Scotland - Subsea 7 - Diving
We are looking for a Crane Operator to work onboard one of our dive support vessels.
apply
1/22/2009 : Contracts and Tendering Manager Scotland - Subsea 7 - Contract
Management of the tendering process in accordance with the Information Management System (IMS)
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1/22/2009 : Corrosion Monitoring Technician Angola - Baker Hughes - Corrosion
Baker Petrolite currently has an opening for a a Corrosion Monitoring Technician. Please note this is a rotator position (28/28)
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1/22/2009 : Cost Control Manager Scotland - Acergy - Cost Control
responsible for the delivery and management of cost control and financial management information for both internal and external stakeholders.
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Oil & Gas Job Vacancy Asia

Oil & Gas Job Vacancy

PT. Huabei Petroleum Service; Various Positions

JOB VACATION

PT. Huabei Petroleum Service, creditable and fast growing inviting
you to join our management team, these positions are waiting for you

1. OPERATION SUPERINTENDENT
2. TRAINING OFFICER
3. RIG SUPERINTENDENT
4. TOOL PUSHER
5. DRILLER
6. MECHANIC SUPERVISOR
7. ELECTRIC SUPERVISOR
8. MUD LOGER
9. CREW COORDINATOR OFFICER
10. HSE INSPECTOR
11. HSE OFFICER


Qualification:
- Working location: Jakarta (1, 2, 9, 10); Indonesia (3-8, 11)
- Good English Oral & Written Having good computer skill
- Certificate: AP III and or IADC/IWCF (1 & 4); JB III and or IADC/ IWCF (5); Preferable has JB III (10); Safety Certificate (10, 11)
- Experience min. 2 years (1-9, 11); 3 years (10)
- Education: Senior High School (1-5); Technical High School (6-7); S1 Geologist (8); D3 Diploma (2,9); D3 K3S/S1 Petro Eng (11,12)
- Male age 40-52 years old (1), 37-52 years old (3), 30-52 years old (4), 27-45 years old (5, 6, 7), 26-45 years old (8), 30-40 years old (10), 27-35 years old (11), Male 20-25 years old (2.9)

Suitable competent candidate are invited to immediately submit your application together with copies of your qualification Certificates, Reference detail Resume/CV, KTP, KK, original Health Letter, and Latest colour photograph, send to:

HRD & GA MANAGER
Wisma Kyoei Prince, 19th Floor, Suite 1902
JI. Jend. Sudirman Kav. 3, JAKARTA 10220
E-mail: nov_hps@biz.net.id

Expiry date: February 07, 2009

Oil Gas Vacancy UK Researcher

Department of Engineering

Two Senior Research Associates

Petroleum Resources and Water Resources


Salary: 36,532-46,278 pa
Limit of tenure: 31 May 2014

Arising from a collaboration with the American University of Sharjah (AUS), CambridgeUniversity seeks to appoint two Sharjah Fellows, their respective fields of activity being Petroleum Resources, and Water Resources. The Sharjah Fellows will be required to undertake teaching and to conduct research in both institutions. They will be appointed on the Senior Research Associate salary scale, but they will receive additional allowances in view of the requirement that they divide their time between Cambridge and Sharjah.

The Sharjah Fellow in Petroleum Resources will carry out research relevant to some aspect of petroleum exploration, reservoir engineering, oil and gas abstraction technology or distribution systems. Teaching duties will include the creation and delivery of an introductory course on "upstream" aspects of petroleum engineering.

The Sharjah Fellow in Water Resources will carry out research relevant to some aspect of hydrology and climate change, groundwater and aquifer management, desalinization and water treatment, water distribution and demand management. Teaching duties will include the creation and delivery of a course on water resources for Civil and Environmental Engineers.

These appointments will contribute to the Department of Engineering's strategic themes of energy, the environment and sustainability. They offer the opportunity to make creative advances in science and technology towards the effective management of our natural resources. And they offer the successful candidates the opportunity to become familiar with the contrasting environments and cultures of the United Arab Emirates and the UK, so that their academic endeavours might be more widely applicable.

Further details may be viewed at http://www-civ.eng.cam.ac.uk/geotech_new/vacancies/vacancies.htm or obtained from Anama Lowday, email al326@eng.cam.ac.uk.

The cover sheet for applications, PD18 is available from http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/personnel/forms/pd18/ Part I and Part III only, should be sent, with a letter and CV to Professor Malcolm Bolton, Department of Engineering, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1PZ, (Tel +44 01223 , Fax +44 01223 460777, email ).

Quote Reference: NA04578, Closing Date: 28 February 2009

Interview Date(s): Interviews will be arranged with selected candidates in mid-March 2009

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The University values diversity and is committed to equality of opportunity.


Petroleum Engineering PhD vacancy UK



Petroleum Engineering in Imperial College UK

The department has a very active programme in Petroleum Engineering research and benefits from strong links with industry and conducts significant industry funded research. For more information on petroleum research in the department see our research pages. If you are interested in any of the projects listed below then feel free to contact the associated staff.

Projects

Design of carbon dioxide storage in aquifers [details]
Tara LaForce and Martin Blunt

Diagenetic pathways in carbonate reservoirs [details]
Tara LaForce and Cedric John

PhD position vacancy Petroleum Engineering Norway





PhD Research Fellowship in geological storage of CO2 - IVT-88/08 (22.12 2008) (Fjernes fra Innsida 31.1 2009)
Lagt inn av: Sissel Sæther
Melding til: IVT Fakultetsadministrasjon
Nettopp: Ledige stillinger

The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) invites applicants for a PhD research fellowship in the area of geological storage of CO2.

The position is linked to a joint SINTEF and NTNU program related to CO2 capture and storage, BIGCO2, which is funded jointly by the Norwegian Research Council and a number of larger European energy companies.

Climate change seems to be one of the biggest challenges of this century. One of the strategies to reduce climate change is to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases by capturing CO2 that otherwise would be emitted to the atmosphere and store it underground for a longer period.

The PhD research topic will be Diffusion induced gravity convection in aquifers and is described briefly below: Saline aquifers constitute the largest capacity for geological storage of CO2. Important mechanisms for safe long-term storage are capillary trapping, diffusion into water and chemical reactions with minerals, while fluid transport properties of aquifer, seal and overburden are important for the short term safety. The outlined project will deal with improvements in measurement and modelling of the basic mechanisms and upscaling of these mechanisms for field-scale simulations. On the long-term CO2 stored in aquifers will dissolve in brine. Since brine with dissolved CO2 is denser than brine without CO2, the liquid column may be unstable, resulting in convection. The onset of convection is characterized by a special plume pattern which has a characteristic wave length. Experimental and theoretical work will be combined with simulations to study these plume patterns and used to improve the existing theories. Correct up-scaling of this phenomenon for large-scale simulations and predicting the plume behaviour for aquifers with inhomogeneous rock properties will be particularly interesting research topics.

For more information about the position, please contact professor Ole Torsæter, email: ole.torsater@ntnu.no.

An application with a CV, certified copies of transcripts and reference letters to be submitted electronically through http://www.jobbnorge.no, with the reference number as indicated above (IVT-88/08). Preferably, we want the attachments in one file. Application deadline: 31. January 2009.

Phd Position: Petroleum Engineering Torendheim

PhD Research fellowship within production management (publisert 9.12 2008, sist endret 10.12 2008) (Fjernes fra Innsida 23.1 2009)
Lagt inn av: Sissel Sæther

Melding til: IVT Fakultetsadministrasjon
Nettopp: Ledige stillinger

Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology Department of Production and Quality Engineering

PhD Research fellowship within production management Do you want to contribute to the development of new knowledge and solutions for the management of future production and process systems? In that case we encourage you to apply for a 4 year PhD scholarship within the research area production management at NTNU, Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology, Department of Production and Quality Engineering.

Production and industrial manufacturing of products is a central part of the added value in Norway. The Norwegian manufacturing industry demands new knowledge, methods and solutions both to further improve its competitiveness, and to meet the market and customer demands for products and services.

Production management encompasses:

• Production logistics and value chains

• Quality management and performance measurement

• Project management

Both public administration and industry is involved in the department's research activities in these three areas. The industries involved are related to manufacturing, oil and gas production, process industry and service trade. The application must contain information of educational background and work experience. Copies of transcripts and reference letters should be enclosed.

An application inclusive CV, project description (1-2 pages), grade transcripts, reference letters and other enclosures should be sent electronically through http://www.jobbnorge.no, ref.no. IVT-84/08. Preferably, we want the attachments in one file. Application deadline: January 23, 2009.

Oil and Gas vacancy Schlumberger

Our geoscientists, petroleum engineers, other petrotechnical
experts, and specialists work with customers to increase recoverable
oil and gas reserves and production.

Geoscientists with knowledge of sedimentology, depositional environments,
petrology, seismic modeling, and seismic interpretation work on single
or multiwell studies. You will process and interpret borehole wireline and
logging-while-drilling or seismic data in the geological, geophysical, or
petrophysical domains.

Petroleum engineers with knowledge of well construction, well completions,
workovers, stimulation, core analyses, well-test analyses, reservoir
simulation, and fluid properties techniques participate in single or
multiwell studies. You will process and interpret reservoir data.

In addition, men and women with information technology (IT) backgrounds
serve as project managers, systems engineers, software engineers, or IT
specialists to develop software and support information management and
infrastructure services for our customers and Schlumberger.

Submit an application for this position

PhD IfP France

Amine characterization using molecular simulation

Location : University of Tarragona (Spain)

Promoter : Veronique LACHET

Apply : Veronique.LACHET@ifp.fr

Aqueous amines are commonly used in many industrial processes developed for the
treatment of natural gases. IFP has been working for several years in the development of
sweetening technologies to remove CO2, H2S and impurities, like COS, RSH and other
sulphur compounds, that are present in variable quantities in the natural gases. These
technologies are based on the absorption of these contaminants in chemical and/or
physical solvents. The accurate knowledge of phase equilibrium as well as phase
properties of the involved systems is essential for the sizing of the gas processing units. In
the proposed work, these required properties will be studied using molecular simulation
techniques. Equilibrium properties will be studied by Monte Carlo simulation, whereas
transport properties will be assessed using molecular dynamics.
The first step of the proposed work will be the development of an accurate transferable
intermolecular potential required to study thermo-physical properties of different amine
molecules. These developments will be done for standard primary, secondary and tertiary
amines, and also for more complex amines baring other polar groups like alkanolamines
(MEA, DEA, MDEA...). The different properties that will be studied during this work are
vapour pressures, heat capacities, densities, viscosities and critical coordinates.
Properties of new solvents developed in IFP projects could also be calculated using the
proposed potential for amines.
The second step of the proposed work will be devoted to the study of water-amine and
gas-water-amine mixture properties. This work program will imply substantial
methodological developments in order to accurately model the hydrogen bonding that
might occur between water and amine molecules and also to take into account some
possible chemical reactions in the system (protonation of amines for instance). A
generalization of the Reaction Ensemble recently implemented in the GIBBS simulation
code will be undertaken in order to extend its application to flexible molecules. Transport
properties of these mixtures will also be studied. Among others, the diffusion coefficients
of different gases (CH4, CO2, H2S, O2, N2, Ar...) in amine solvents will be calculated using
molecular dynamics.

Apply

Oil and Gas vacancy Schlumberger

Research & Development engineers and scientists in Schlumberger
engage in everything from thermodynamics to seismic modeling, from r
eservoir simulation to nuclear physics, from embedded software to
mechanical design. Experts from almost all engineering and applied
sciences disciplines are needed in order to create, design and build the
most advanced technology available anywhere in the industry, worldwide.

Manufacturing, supply chain and logistics professionals and engineers
are critical to our mission to build and deploy the world's most advanced
oilfield equipment and technology. We emphasize LeanSigma, a
combination of Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing designed to
exceed industry standards.

Collectively, our Research, Development & Manufacturing (RDM)
group is committed to creating, designing, building and deploying the
most technologically advanced oilfield equipment and solutions
available anywhere in the world. Each year, we spend over 3 billion
US dollars doing just that, which is more than all our major competitors
combined.

We are looking for extremely high-energy, self-motivated women
and men with exceptional problem-solving, communication, leadership
and interpersonal skills who are seeking challenges around the globe.
If you have any of the academic qualifications listed below, submit
an application to join our team of international experts.

Research & Development: Masters or PhD in Chemical Engineering,
Chemistry, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical
Engineering, Electronics, Geology, Geophysics, Materials Science,
Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, or
Physics.

Manufacturing, supply chain and logistics: Bachelors, Masters or PhD
in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering,
Logistics, Manufacturing, Mechanical Engineering, Supply Chain.
Submit an application for this position

Reservoir Geologist Vacancy

Location

Leiderdorp

Company

PanTerra Geoconsultants B.V.

Profile

For our office in Leiderdorp, we are looking for a Reservoir Geologist
to complement our Subsurface Evaluation team. This team covers the
full hydrocarbon resource life-cycle from exploration to development,
providing our clients the technical basis for sound business decisions

Responsibilities

As a Reservoir Geologist with PanTerra, you will provide integrated
reservoir studies on siliciclastic rocks. By carrying out core and log
based multi-well studies, you will establish sedimentological, diagenetic
and stratigraphic controls on reservoir quality variations. You will
combine petrophysical rock properties with sedimentological and
petrographic data to create facies models that provide the basis for
property modeling.

Depending on the scope of the project, you have the opportunity to
work with our in-house equipment such as SEM, CL and Fluid Inclusion
Microscopes. You will be working on international projects from clients
all over the world. Besides the technical part of the job, you will also be
involved in all aspects of project management and client communication

Requirements

We are looking for candidates with the following background:

  • MSc or PhD in Geology or related science
  • At least 3 years experience in clastic reservoir characterisation,
  • preferably focussed on shallow marine and deltaic systems with
  • background in ichnology
    Knowledge of petrography and diagenesis in clastic rocks
  • Proficient in oral and written English
  • Good communication and computing skills (statistical analysis,
  • database software)
  • Experience in sedimentology of carbonate rocks would be an
  • advantage

Starting Date

as soon as possible

Duration

one year contract with possible extension to a permanent contract
Apply

oil and gas job sclumberger

Field Engineers




You'll work on the physically and mentally demanding job of
bringing hydrocarbons to market. As the team leader and the
onsite Schlumberger representative, you'll be the first point of
contact for our customers and be responsible for millions of dollars
worth of equipment.

Oil company professionals will depend on you for the expert advice
necessary to make major production decisions. You must use a
combination of technical and leadership skills to motivate and manage
your crew and deliver quality service to our customers.

The training program lasts approximately 36 months. Three promotions
are possible during this time, depending on your drive and performance.

Submit an application for this position

Petroleum position Sintef

Research Scientists -

Drilling and Well Construction

SINTEF Petroleum Research, part of the Research Division

SINTEF Oil & Energy, concentrates on technologies for the identification

and extraction of petroleum resources both nationally and internationally.

The Institute develops solutions for exploration, field development and

production. The Institute has offices in Stavanger, Bergen, Trondheim

and Houston and has a significant international project portfolio.

www.sintef.com/job

SINTEF Petroleum Research

Drilling and Well Construction department seeks:

Research scientists

The Department:

We employ a number of very experienced and highly qualified

scientists within drilling & well technology. We cooperate closely with

oil companies, industry and universities inside and outside Norway. Our

research is directed towards drilling, completion, well intervention, and

production operations. Our activities include modeling of the processes,

tests in real wells with data analysis, development of real time interpretation

methods, and advanced process monitoring and control systems for

drilling and well construction. We also perform advanced technical

services for oil companies.

Qualifications:

We seek researchers (Ph D, MSc, Dr. Scient., Cand. Scient., Siv. Ing, Dr. Ing.)

with background from mathematics, physics, cybernetics, IT and/or

petroleum technology. Good competence from one or more of the following

areas will be an advantage:

  • Experience from drilling operations and analysis
  • Mathematical modeling and numerical analysis
  • Inversion methodology, parameter estimation techniques, data mining,
  • model updating, pattern matching
  • Programming and system design

Work Tasks:

  • Participation in research, development, application and marketing of
  • the department activities
  • Development of mathematical models for drilling and well construction
  • Development of diagnosis and analysis systems for real time optimization
  • of drilling and well operations
  • Development of automatic control systems, e.g. managed pressure drilling
  • Integrated Drilling & Well Operations Research (IO in Drilling)
  • Development of integrated systems that combine mathematical
  • models, real time data monitoring, automatic diagnosis/advisory,
  • and 3D visualization
  • Analysis of data from laboratory and field tests
  • Project management of single- and multi-client projects

We offer:

  • A competitive salary
  • Demanding activities and good development possibilities
  • Interesting projects developing cutting edge technology in close
  • cooperation with the petroleum industry
  • Pension and life insurance plans
  • Flexible working hours

SINTEF is an equal opportunity employer.

Workplace will be Bergen or Stavanger.

Further information about these positions is available from acting

research director Knut Steinar Bjørkevoll, phone +47 55 54 39 03.

Closing date: 31 December 2008.

In your online application, please describe your principal education,

including major grades, as well as relevant work experience, and main

topics of interest.

Certified copies of diplomas and certificates should be delivered upon

request. SINTEF retains the right to verify the validity of diplomas and

certificates.

http://www.sintef.no/Home/Working-in-SINTEF/Vacant-positions/

phd position Netherlands

PhD in Novel Solvent Systems for CO2 Capture

Department/faculty: Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering
Level: Master degree
Working hours: Maximum of 38 hours per week (1 FTE)
Contract: 1 year initially with possibility of extension to 4 years
Salary: Maximum of €2558 per month gross
Mechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineering
The 3ME Faculty trains committed engineering students and
PhD candidates in groundbreaking scientific research in the
fields of mechanical, maritime and materials engineering. 3ME
is the epitome of a dynamic, innovative faculty, with a European
scope that contributes demonstrable economic and social benefits.

The project is being carried out in the Process and Energy Department
of TU Delft as a collaboration between the Separation Technology
group of Prof. Peter Jansens and Prof. Andrzej Stankiewicz and the
Energy Technology Chair. The work is conducted in close interaction
with process system developers at TNO, membrane developers at the
Russian Academy of Sciences and industrial partners to test the novel
technology.


Job description
This PhD position is part of the DECARBit project, a major European
project on pre-combustion CO2 capture involving several leading
industrial and academic partners. The topic of the research is
‘Novel solvent systems for pre-combustion CO2 capture’.

CO2 capture and storage (CCS) is one of the leading options for
the short-term reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. Currently,
the CO2 capture step accounts for 75% of the cost of the CCS chain
and leads to a significant increase in energy usage. Therefore, more
efficient CO2 capture technologies are required. Absorption is the
leading option for CO2 capture today. In this project, novel solvents
for CO2 absorption will be investigated. Membrane gas absorption
(MGA) is considered as a potential application capture technology in
collaboration with our partners.

The PhD project will focus on selection of novel solvents for
pre-combustion CO2 capture based on modelling and experiments.
For this purpose, novel screening methods will be developed and
implemented. Theoretical as well as microtechnology and high-throughput
approaches will be considered. Applicability of the novel solvent
for use in membrane gas absorption will be analysed through modelling
studies and possibly in pilot-plant operations at an industrial site.
Requirements
Applicants should have completed an MSc with high marks in an area
of process engineering (physical, mechanical, chemical) or technical
chemistry. Knowledge and experience in the fields of process modelling
and design, thermodynamics and/or microtechnology would be
advantageous. Fluency in English is required.
Conditions of employment
TU Delft offers an attractive benefits package, including a flexible
work week, free high-speed Internet access from home, and the
option of assembling a customized compensation and benefits
package (the 'IKA'). Salary and benefits are in accordance with the
Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities.
Information and application
For more information about this position, please contact
Prof. A. Stankiewicz, phone: +31 (0)15-2782147,
e-mail: A.I.Stankiewicz@tudelft.nl. You are also welcome to
contact A. Bardow, phone: +31 (0)15-2786924,
e-mail: a.bardow@tudelft.nl. To apply, please e-mail a detailed CV,
a list of references and a letter of application before April 30, 2008 to:
Application-3mE@tudelft.nl. When applying for this position, make
sure to mention vacancy number 3ME08-15.

Oil and Gas Job Vacancy UK

Graduate / MSC / PHD Engineer
Edinburgh, Scotland
£40000 - £50000 per annum + Pension + Healthcare
Dynamic consultancy in the Oil and Gas sector seek new graduates
to add enthusiasm and technical prowess to their existing team. This
organisation develop and deliver state of the art software products
and support to the Oil and Gas sector, with clients situated around the
globe. The ideal applicant will have a good first degree and an Msc or Phd in:
Reservoir engineering, Petroleum engineering, Fluid Dynamics,
Chemistry or Physics. They will need excellent problem solving skills
and be able to work in a team environment. An interest in working in a
software environment is also important. There is a mentoring scheme in
place to ensure that all new recruits are given support in input to make a
success of their career here. This will be particularly essential in the first
18 months where the learning curve is steep. Longer term there are
opportunities for international travel with this role. Superb salary and
benefits package are on offer, so please call me now for more information.
Ref: MB /ED/1
To apply send CV to either:
Oil & Gas Jobs: oiljobs@monarchrecruitment.com Geo-Environmental Jobs: environmental@monarchrecruitment.co.uk
Tel: 0121 237 3109E-mail: mbuchanan@monarchrecruitment.co.ukWeb: http://www.monarchrecruitment.co.uk
Only those with current, valid documentation to work in the UK should
apply for these vacancies.

Oil and Gas Job Vacancy Aberdeen

Working alongside a highly experienced and respected peer group,
your role will be pivotal in the successful delivery of technical advice
to operations staff. You will be responsible for the long-term management,
development and optimisation of large, mature fields and associated
satellites. Utilising simulation models or other analytical techniques,
you will identify and evaluate opportunities to optimise economic recovery.
You will provide long-term production and reserves estimates
quantifying areas of uncertainty, as well as identifying and evaluating
incremental business opportunities.

Key Responsibilities
Reservoir Management Strategy
Develop a reservoir management strategy for each field to maximise
production and optimise the economic recovery.
Work with the Senior Operations Reservoir Engineer to develop a
cost effective monitoring strategy to verify the integrity of the reservoir
management strategy.

Opportunity Identification and Evaluation
Identify options to increase production and optimise recovery.
Evaluate the incremental production and reserves for each option.
Describe the key risks and quantify the uncertainties.
Maintain a ranked inventory of development opportunities for the field.
Identify and develop study and monitoring programmes to improve
understanding and reduce the uncertainty and risks associated with the
development options.
In conjunction with other function groups prepare a business case
describing the opportunity, detailing the benefits, costs and risks.
Develop Life of Field production profiles that are consistent with booked
reserves and short-term business planning forecasts.
To discuss this opportunity further please contact our specialist
Reservoir Engineering Consultant quoting reference
SRR14646: oilandgas@oscar-associates.com +44 (0)161 445 0445