Reservoir Engineer - Occidental Petroleum (bakersfield, CA) Information Technology (IT) - Bakersfield, CA at Geebo

Reservoir Engineer - Occidental Petroleum (bakersfield, CA)

Title:
Reservoir Engineer BS degree in Petroleum Engineering or related discipline Demonstrated results in improving the profitability of a field using reservoir analysis/management techniques Demonstrated ability to create, design, implement, and post appraise cost effective and economically successful workover and drilling/completion programs Ability to interact and work effectively with cross:
functional teams and working interest partners Proficiency in reservoir engineering and pattern management practices including, but not limited to, material balance, injection optimization, conformance improvement, flood pattern surveillance, and performance forecasting.
Ability to make technically and economically sound recommendations with 80 of the data/information available.
Understanding of oil and gas finance in relation to reserves and economics Proficiency in all required technical and economic software packages OFM or DSS, PEEP, VIP or Eclipse, Petrel, MS Office:
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Qualifications:
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10 years of reservoir engineering experience including capital project development and reserve determination 3 years of production engineering including completions/workover preparation and evaluations for injectors and producers 3 years of economic analysis preferably with PEEP MBA and/or Masters in PE Strong waterflood surveillance skills Ability to lead informally Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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