Devon Energy
Exploration Reservoir Engineer
Devon Energy, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, 73116
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The Exploration Reservoir Engineer is a unique role involved with new play identification, entry strategy, and resource progression from exploration to development. They will be part of a multi-discipline team focused on exploration and early appraisal projects within the Mid-Continent. They will be responsible for performing complex economic and planning analysis of new reserves. They must collaborate with the team in identifying and reducing associated risks. Preferred candidates will have had exposure to subsurface diagnostic techniques, reservoir and total petroleum system modeling, drilling and completions operations. Due to the nature of this role, an integrated mindset across disciplines will be an important part of the candidate's success.
Responsibilities:
Work with a multi-discipline team to understand subsurface characterization and risks of exploration and early appraisal projects.
Assist the team in data planning, gathering, and analysis to reduce risks surrounding new play concepts.
Experience preferred with one or more of the following: risk analysis, PVT, completion diagnostics, geophysical attributes, data analytics, and numerical modeling.
Prepare comprehensive risked economic analyses, decision trees, and modeling for capital projects and full field development.
Assist the team with planning lease acquisitions, appraisal, and development strategies.
Lead the team in making appropriately risked business recommendations on projects by developing and evaluating detailed scenarios articulating the range of outcomes.
Lead the team in setting risked economic expectation levels on projects.
Participate in long-range business planning by preparing production volume forecasts and capital projections.
Conduct and provide economic analysis to determine the cost/benefit for potential divestiture and acquisitions of properties.
Analyze well reserve levels for economic value analysis and company reporting requirements according to established schedules.
Maintain professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops, reviewing professional publications, and establishing personal networks.
Assume additional responsibilities and perform special projects as needed or directed.
Review and evaluate new products working with vendors, consultants, and internal stakeholders.
Mentor less experienced employees.
Education:
Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Geosciences.
Experience:
Requires a minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible experience in oil and gas reservoir practices.
Other Requirements:
Practice safe work habits at all times.
Demonstrate commitment to Devon Attributes.
Knowledge in Oklahoma, Texas, and Federal regulatory laws and regulations.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Able to work independently.
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to effectively work within a multi-disciplinary team to achieve project-related goals.
Efficient time management and the ability to concurrently handle multiple projects.
Intermediate Level computer skills.
Qualified applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, status as a protected veteran or other characteristics protected by law.
For more information on Equal Employment Opportunity, please follow these links: EEO is the Law EEO is the Law Supplement Pay Transparency Provision
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The Exploration Reservoir Engineer is a unique role involved with new play identification, entry strategy, and resource progression from exploration to development. They will be part of a multi-discipline team focused on exploration and early appraisal projects within the Mid-Continent. They will be responsible for performing complex economic and planning analysis of new reserves. They must collaborate with the team in identifying and reducing associated risks. Preferred candidates will have had exposure to subsurface diagnostic techniques, reservoir and total petroleum system modeling, drilling and completions operations. Due to the nature of this role, an integrated mindset across disciplines will be an important part of the candidate's success.
Responsibilities:
Work with a multi-discipline team to understand subsurface characterization and risks of exploration and early appraisal projects.
Assist the team in data planning, gathering, and analysis to reduce risks surrounding new play concepts.
Experience preferred with one or more of the following: risk analysis, PVT, completion diagnostics, geophysical attributes, data analytics, and numerical modeling.
Prepare comprehensive risked economic analyses, decision trees, and modeling for capital projects and full field development.
Assist the team with planning lease acquisitions, appraisal, and development strategies.
Lead the team in making appropriately risked business recommendations on projects by developing and evaluating detailed scenarios articulating the range of outcomes.
Lead the team in setting risked economic expectation levels on projects.
Participate in long-range business planning by preparing production volume forecasts and capital projections.
Conduct and provide economic analysis to determine the cost/benefit for potential divestiture and acquisitions of properties.
Analyze well reserve levels for economic value analysis and company reporting requirements according to established schedules.
Maintain professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops, reviewing professional publications, and establishing personal networks.
Assume additional responsibilities and perform special projects as needed or directed.
Review and evaluate new products working with vendors, consultants, and internal stakeholders.
Mentor less experienced employees.
Education:
Bachelor's degree in Engineering or Geosciences.
Experience:
Requires a minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible experience in oil and gas reservoir practices.
Other Requirements:
Practice safe work habits at all times.
Demonstrate commitment to Devon Attributes.
Knowledge in Oklahoma, Texas, and Federal regulatory laws and regulations.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Able to work independently.
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to effectively work within a multi-disciplinary team to achieve project-related goals.
Efficient time management and the ability to concurrently handle multiple projects.
Intermediate Level computer skills.
Qualified applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, status as a protected veteran or other characteristics protected by law.
For more information on Equal Employment Opportunity, please follow these links: EEO is the Law EEO is the Law Supplement Pay Transparency Provision
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