Role Purpose:
The primary responsibility is to identify areas with geological conditions suitable for hydrocarbon accumulation. You will coordinate geological activities, analyze data, and perform studies to construct static geological models and provide estimates of risk and resource potential (STOIIP/GIIP).
Key Accountabilities
Technical Assessment: Support the technical assessment of new initiatives and projects.
Site & Data Analysis: Identify prospective exploration sites using geological data, seismic studies, and reservoir knowledge. Analyze geological/geophysical data to interpret subsurface conditions.
Project Monitoring: Monitor project progress against milestones and implement corrective measures with the Managing Director.
Site Operations: Regularly visit sites for new and existing projects to ensure alignment with goals. Oversee drilling activities and ensure safety and environmental compliance.
Risk Management: Evaluate project feasibility, conduct risk assessments, and develop mitigation strategies.
Collaboration: Work with cross-functional teams, including reservoir engineers and finance professionals, to integrate findings into development plans.
Reporting: Prepare and present detailed exploration reports, findings, and recommendations to senior management.
Compliance: Ensure all activities meet regulatory standards, including NUPRC requirements and health and safety protocols.
Requirements & Skills
Education: Bachelor's Degree in Geology, Petroleum, or Chemical Engineering.
Experience: Minimum of 10 years of subsurface experience in the oil and gas industry.
Technical Expertise: Strong knowledge of geological/geophysical exploration techniques, well planning, and reservoir evaluation.
Software Proficiency: Skilled in relevant exploration and data analysis software.
Soft Skills: Proven leadership, project management, and excellent communication skills.
Certification: Relevant professional membership is required.