We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Reservoir Engineer with strong proficiency in reservoir simulation, particularly using Schlumberger’s INTERSECT simulator, to support a diverse portfolio of carbon storage technology development programs. This role will be instrumental in advancing our understanding and predictive capabilities around subsurface CO₂ behavior, contributing to the safe and effective deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) solutions.
Conduct advanced reservoir simulations using INTERSECT to evaluate CO₂ injection scenarios.
Predict injectivity, pressure interference, and seal integrity across a variety of geological settings.
Support the development and assessment of novel storage mechanisms, including hybrid and non-traditional approaches.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams including geoscientists, geomechanics experts, and data scientists to integrate simulation results into broader technology development efforts.
Provide technical input into field pilots and commercial-scale CCS projects.
Develop workflows and best practices for simulation-based screening and risk assessment.
Communicate findings through technical reports, presentations, and peer-reviewed publications.
Bachelor’s degree in Petroleum / Chemical Engineering, Reservoir Engineering, or related field (Master’s or PhD preferred).
Minimum 5 years of experience in reservoir engineering with a focus on simulation.
Demonstrated expertise in INTERSECT and familiarity with other simulation tools (e.g., Eclipse, CMG).
Strong understanding of subsurface fluid flow, geomechanics, and CO₂ behavior in porous media.
Experience with carbon storage projects or related enhanced oil recovery (EOR) applications is highly desirable.
Familiarity with machine learning applications in reservoir modeling.
Knowledge of regulatory frameworks and risk management in CCS.