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Fresh graduate of Geological Science at University of Indonesia who often participate in many campus activities that develop soft skills and expand relationships. Have a high enthusiasm to explore potential in geology to develop and improve abilities to become a good geologist and useful for many people in the future. Experienced in working with different type of people and event. Excitement to explore more about geotechnical engineering and exploration geologist heave in sight after had a long journey with various experiences
Engineer
Motivated Petroleum Engineering Graduate eager to leverage academic knowledge and practical skills in reservoir engineering, drilling techniques, and production to contribute to the success of an innovative oil and gas company. Dedicated team player with a willingness to learn, adapt, and grow within a dynamic and challenging environment while adhering to the highest standards of safety and environmental responsibility.
Engineer
Accomplished and result oriented mentor/engineer/sec4on head with 15 years’ experience in oil and gas industry. Demonstrated skills in commercial acumen, global mindset and exercises sound judgement Champion in Oil & Gas produc4on op4miza4on, reservoir management plan, produc4on planning, idle well restora4on and well work ac4vi4es. To date experienced of 1000+ wells in both onshore (ESPs,PCPs) and offshore. Ini4ate and lead asset value framing, produc4on op4miza4on ac4vi4es for well’s assets for more than 13 years related to produc4on op4miza4on. Support the development of Strategic Ini4a4ves and Area Development Plan for asset-specific, incorpora4ng current and future development scenarios, in line with business strategy through analysis and input gathering on petroleum engineering outlook ie screening, clustering, concept iden4fica4on, fields sequencing and economic evalua4on to come out with short and long term business porVolios. Streamline for data management process covering well, reservoir and facility management (WFRM) and provide fit for purpose solu4ons in challenging areas of field assets development and produc4on planning. Experienced blend of operated and non-operated asset experience. Good technical skills covering well produc4on performance, reservoir analysis and surveillance, sand management, and produc4on planning. Able to mo4vate and direct cross-cultural and mul4na4onal teams to meet project deadlines, quality standards and ensure profitability of opera4ons. Proven success stories and teamwork efforts. Strong communica4ons skills, including the ability to interact effec4vely with a broad range of technical specialists and partners. Ability to work effec4vely within a mul4disciplinary team to create integrated products.
Manager, Engineer, Superintendent
A Reservoir Engineer with over 10 years of reservoir engineering experience spanning mature and green fields development. Key areas of expertise are: Reservoir Management & Surveillance, Reservoir Simulation and Field Development Planning.
Engineer
Inspector
I have been experienced 8+ years of diverse petroleum engineering roles, at which I had been exposed to technical, operational and cultural expertise, at both field and office-based roles, that provided me wide experience in well, reservoir, facility management with reservoir simulation considering CCS projects, as well as significant planning skills experienced from contributing to several companies business planning.
Engineer
To pursue opportunities to grow and advance in the field of petroleum & engineering. I'm writing to express my high interest and passion to continuously explore and contribute to maximize asset values.
Engineer
Driven and well-organized Reservoir Engineer with 7+ years of total experience. Passionate about developing knowledge in Reservoir Engineering, Reservoir Management and Surveillance, Petroleum Engineering and Data Analytics. Learned quickly to a new thing and adept effectively at working as a team or individual. Currently working as Reservoir/Surveillance Engineer in PETRONAS.
Engineer
I am a widely experienced and highly competent geoscientist with an unquenchable passion for geoscience which, coupled with my background of degrees in geology, geophysics and sedimentology, enables me to pull out more geology from any kind of seismic data than most other people can. Everything in geoscience relevant to oil and gas comes from the geology, and I believe that it is essential to have spent time learning enough geology and geophysics to understand all the elements from thin section (petrology) through rock physics and well ties to robust and appropriate seismic interpretations. The interpretation of seismic data is something of an art which demands creativity that must be tempered by rigorous reality checks to ensure that the results are plausible. My own particular blend of experience and capability, with a keen awareness of what a certain seismic dataset can reveal, allows me to achieve that balance. Checks and balances also emerge from informal discussion during rigorous data integration as much as from formal peer reviews, and I enjoy sharing what I am seeing as a project develops, whether that involves G&G colleagues, reservoir engineers, drillers, economists, or managers. I always carry an old-fashioned notebook and pens of various colours to sketch the geological geometries I am working with, think about how they developed, how what I see fits or does not fit with existing published material, why a proven trap formed, or how a trap could have formed and filled. Amongst the most fascinating elements are how the tectonics controlled and modified the depositional systems and formed the traps, and the critical assessment of possible direct hydrocarbon indicators (DHIs). Informal discussion always helps, and there is nothing quite like that ‘eureka’ moment when an innovative concept makes sense in an appropriate context. These times are at their most precious when the emerging interpretation does not fit with given knowledge, but rather opens the way to a new model. Such moments can emerge either from exploration reconnaissance with little well control as much as from a fresh look at near field 3D seismic, especially if existing seismic datasets are nicely calibrated. I am sure that my experience gained working with Kuwaiti and Malaysian oil and gas fields would be very useful to any employer in Malaysia or elsewhere, and I would be delighted to be considered for a role, should an appropriate opportunity arise. I hope to be able to discuss matters further in the near future. Jonathan
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