Pore Pressure Fracture Gradient - Houston, United States - The Global Edge Consultants

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    Description

    Global Edge is an international staffing firm connecting projects worldwide with the industry's most talented project professionals. We work with high level technical and commercial personnel across multiple industries including Oil and Gas, Energy, Renewables, Infrastructure, Automotive and Motorsports, IT, Marine, Mining, and more. With offices strategically located worldwide, Global Edge is known for the highest level of delivery for our clients and contractors.

    Position Overview

    Our team is currently looking for a Pore Pressure Fracture Gradient (PPFG) / Geomechanics Specialist II in the Oil and Gas industry for one of our clients.

    The central Western Hemisphere Pore Pressure and Geomechanics team located in Houston is looking for a Pore Pressure/Geomechanics specialist to join the team and support well planning and execution for the Western Hemisphere. This team supports the Gulf of Mexico, Trinidad, and exploration (including Brazil and Canada) producing assets and exploration activities offshore.In addition, the team is becoming increasingly involved in appraisal and development work for Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) in the US. We work closely with our subsurface and wells teams both in the Western Hemisphere as well as globally to deliver wells safely and effectively for the company.

    The Pore Pressure/Geomechanics Specialist is an integral member of the cross-disciplinary well delivery teams and provides support for well planning and execution by developing geologically sound and compliant pore and fracture pressure forecasts and wellbore stability models. The specialist is involved in all aspects of well planning from early concept, through detailed well planning, execution, and post well analysis. During execute the specialist also collaborates with the Real Time Collaboration Center on pressure detection efforts and with subsurface, drilling, and completions toto incorporate pore pressure and wellbore stability learnings and understanding to execute the wells safely and effectively.

    Responsibilities & Essential Duties

    Pore Pressure and Fracture Pressure Forecasting:

    • The successful candidate is expected to integrate multiple types of indicators and observations of pressure and fracture gradient in a geologic context to generate a pre-drill pore pressure and fracture gradient (PPFG) forecast. This may include: pressure from seismic velocities, offset well data such as measured pressures, connection gases, log derived pressures in shale, and basin models for building the pore pressure model and log data, drilling events/data, mini-frac/leakoff test data, lost circulation events, impact of reservoir depletion and lithology variations to constrain fracture gradient and minimum stress.
    • The successful candidate will then integrate their work with others on the multi-disciplinary well planning team to optimize the design on the selection of drilling fluid type/weight, casing string design, setting depths, potential geo-hazards and mitigation techniques. They will also be able to communicate the technical work as well as the risks and mitigations to a wide range of stakeholders, ranging from the drilling team, the Operations team monitoring the well, leadership as we well as co-owners and governmental regulators.

    Operational Support

    • Operational support Pore Pressure Detection as required for complex development or exploration wells in collaboration with the remote collaboration center; including real-time model calibration, kick analysis, gas and breathing analysis and losses investigations as well as interpretation of formation integrity tests. The successful candidate will be responsible for communicating the updated PPFG model and forecast going forward to the operations team and to recommend potential changes to mudweight or drilling strategy and potential locations for pressure points.

    Drillability Assessment

    • Work closely with wells to develop wellbore strengthening model and implementation plan for drilling through depleted reservoirs.

    Wellbore Stability Analysis:

    • Developing wellbore stability models as the basis for providing minimum mud weight recommendations for drilling and completing wells. There will be an emphasis on analysis and integration of data from multiple sources e.g. log data, drilling data, cavings analysis, image and caliper log analysis etc.

    Operational Assessment:

    • Contribute to Reservoir Development Operating Limits, broaching analyses, zonal isolation assessment, alternate well design, deviation/abandonment risk assessments. Participate in risk assessments to represent the PPFG, zonal isolation and broaching risks.
    • Participation in subsurface related non-productive time (NPT) analyses and investigations
    • Support development and implementation of a world class PPFG and Geomechanics toolkit.
    • Represent the company externally as required at industry meetings and JIPs etc.
    • Coach for less experienced team members

    Qualifications (Education, Experience, & Skills)

    • Master's or PhD in Engineering, Science, Geoscience, Geomechanics or Mathematics
    • Minimum 5 years of experience in relevant oilfield (drilling PPFG/geomechanics) with operator or service company.
    • Strong communication skills with the ability to distill complicated technical work to a variety of stakeholders.
    • Ability to work with cross-disciplinary teams and competing priorities to deliver challenging wells.
    • The candidate must be familiar with PPFG, geomechanics, drilling and subsurface aspects of Well Planning and Execution.

    Desired Qualifications

    • Previous PPFG experience with an operator; previous geomechanics experience such as wellbore stability and formation pressure integrity tests, strong geology and geophysics background and experience with well planning.
    • Experience generating pre-drill PPFG forecasts for deepwater wells in both development and exploration settings.
    • awareness of Geology, Petrophysics, Basin Modelling, Processing Geophysics, Reservoir Geomechanics, Drilling Engineering, Rig Systems, and Well Control.
    • Software proficiency and coding capability (e.g., VBA, Python, Techlog and Petrel).

    Global Edge Group, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Global Edge Group, LLC does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need.