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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Shell Nigeria Jobs in Nigeria-Latest Recruitment (2012)

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by Jobs and Vacancies in Nigeria in Oil & Gas Jobs in Nigeria
Shell Nigeria - SPDC has more than 6,000 kilometres of pipelines
and flowlines, 87 flowstations, 8 gas plants and more than 1,000
producing wells. The company employs more than 4,500 people
directly of whom 95 percent are Nigerians. Some 66 per cent of
the Nigerian staff members are from the Niger Delta. Another
20,000 people are employed indirectly through the network of
companies that provide supplies and services

Job Title: Exploration Geo-scientist
Job ID: F28067
Location: Office-based, Lagos , Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Number of Vacancies: 2

Job Responsibilities:
Develop and maintain regional geological models for petroleum systems
and propose data purchase or studies to test these concepts.
Compile relevant data,identifying critical information that impact
assessments
Evaluate and integrate all relevant data in order to make a technically
sound assessment of the prospectivity of basins,plays and prospects
using play-based exploration principles.
Utilise GIS for mapping and maintain appropriate data management
procedures for archiving and retrieval
Assess regional and prospect risks and uncertainties.
Technical Coach and mentor younger less experienced geologists and
other staff,as needed. Copied from: www.hotnigerianjobs.com
Conduct regional 3D and 2D seismic data interpretations,including well-
seismic correlation,depth conversion,visualisation,and data management.
Integrate subsurface well data into regional and prospect-specific
seismic interpretation,including facies interpretations,geological
controls on reservoir distribution,petrophysics etc.
Mature and assess the potential of identified prospects,generating
well proposals where justified.
Participate in acreage evaluations.
Seek timely integration of required contributions from specialists
together with own expertise. Ensure cross-discipline integration with
PE and geophysical inputs.
Conduct or direct specialist geological and geochemical studies and
integrate potential fields data (gravity,magnetics).
The successful candidate(s) will work as part of an integrated team.

Job Requirements:
Experienced E&P professional, preferably including operational
experience.
Advanced degree in geology or other geosciences discipline required
(Masters or higher).
An in-depth knowledge of depositional systems and sequence
stratigraphic principles.
Ability to network and collaborate with subsurface (RE, PT, geochem,
basin modeling, WE), surface (facilities-cost engineering) and other
non-technical disciplines.|
Strong technical and analytical skills with subsurface experience and
proven track record in a variety of stratigraphic and structural
settings.
Workstation skills and ability to provide quality interpretations (2D and
3D) and data interpretations leading to the generation of well
proposals and acreage acquisition/divestment.
Ability and confidence to work and think independently, including outside
areas of core competence, while contributing as team player.
Strong HSE awareness.
Thorough understanding of prospect maturation/appraisal and early
exploration phase data acquisition requirements and associated
operations.
Willingness to challenge dogma.
Application Deadline:
Monday 26 March 2012

How To Apply

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