Offshore cook tasks
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I. List of Offshore
cook duties:
- Participating in multidisciplinary teams and assisting team members in developing and understanding integrated petrophysical, geological, and geophysical reservoir flow models.
- Producing comprehensive interpretations for porosity and fluid content in addition to other formation properties such as lithology, clay content, mineralogy, permeability, fluid contacts and pressure regimes; utilizing logs and modeling to characterize the formation, based upon invasion processes.
- Developing recommendations and justifications for data acquisition.
- Key contributor to the assessment of exploration and development project volumetrics.
- Preparing and communicating results to groups both internal and external, at a technical and business level.
- Mentoring Early Career and other staff to help raise the overall level of Petrophysical applications.
- Building a close working relationship with other COP Petrophysicists in E&P and Technology.
- QA/QC and editing of both vintage and newly acquired log and sampling data.
- Wellsite oversight of some data acquisition (e.g., formation tester runs).
II. List of Offshore cook qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Petrophysics or Petroleum Engineering, or Geology or Geophysics, or Physics
- 10+ years experience in logging technology, including log acquisition, processing, and interpretation
- 1+ years experience Geolog, Techlog, or equivalent petrophysics software
- Legally authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis
- Must have a strong commitment to safety and promoting safe work practices
- Master's Degree: Petrophysics or Petroleum Engineering, or Geology or Geophysics, or Physics
- Experience in Offshore or EOR
- Good communications and presentation skills
- Proficiency in core analyses and core-log integration for reservoir properties
- Competent in established lithology, porosity and saturation models and their appropriate application to subsurface data
- Experience with opportunity evaluations that have short deadlines and incomplete data
- Horizontal well logging design, application, interpretation and limitations
- Enthusiasm, creativity, and the ability to work well with team members
- Strong integration skills with other subsurface disciplines
- Strong mentoring skills and desire to effectively mentor staff at all levels
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