Connect Energy partners with a marine technology company to look for a GEOLOGIST for their upcoming project in Malaysia.
Responsibilities:
Provide geologic assistance and advise the subsurface team.
Build storage sites ranking.
Understand geological formations that can be used to store CO2.
Identify potential reservoirs and seals that are evaluated and characterized for their CO2 storage.
Map potential storage sites and calculate the storage capacity.
Prepare geological development of the basin (age, formation groups, and aquifer), structural framework, and geological description for each formation.
Determine storage potential in saline aquifers, abandoned/depleted oil and gas fields, as well as producing fields.
Build geological understanding of the basin.
Knowledge of geologic principles and techniques as per Storage Development Plan (SDP).
Interpret various log data and generate geologic cross sections.
Integrate geologic data into subsurface static and dynamic models, including seal, fault, and overburden analysis.
Have knowledge of static models to work with geo-modeler to adjust static and dynamic models.
Perform broad geologic knowledge for interdisciplinary integration.
Generate workflow and characterization of aquifers and structures in terms of reservoir quality, sealing quality, lead risk, and data coverage.
Assess the suitability of geological formations for CO2 storage to identify prospective areas for large-scale CO2 storage.
Map potential storage sites and calculate the storage.
Prepare geological development of Sarawak, structural framework, and geological description for each formation.
Evaluate aquifers' reservoir quality and presence of relevant sealing formations.
Determine areas with relevant storage potential in terms of depth, capacity, and injectivity.
Prepare structural maps and thickness maps of the aquifers to calculate pore volumes.
Requirements:
Degree in Civil Engineering/Geology or equivalent.
Minimum 15 years of experience as a geologist in the oil and gas industry.
Minimum 5 years of experience in CCS projects.
Involved in at least 3 CCS geomechanics modeling projects.#J-18808-Ljbffr