Reservoir Engineer

Role Description

Seeking a highly motivated Reservoir Engineer to join the asset management team for a growing Kansas operator. This role is central to maximizing the value of our Kansas assets through rigorous technical analysis, reserve estimation, and production optimization. You will work closely with geology and operations teams to evaluate acquisition opportunities, manage existing field performance, and guide capital investment decisions.

Key Responsibilities

Drive value- growth through project identification and execution -

  • Work closely with asset team (regulatory, production, land, geology) to identify, prioritize and execute value add projects
  • Model and conduct full economic evaluations on opportunities to support investment decisions
  • Primary emphasis on waterfloods, BHPP workovers, new well development opportunities and A&D efforts
Asset Management -
  • Monitor well profitability and trends, initiating actions when justified
  • Manage reserve database and conduct bi-annual review process for Kansas operations
  • Work to incorporate AI-driven tools and platforms, as applicable, to improve data insight, asset efficiency, etc.
  • Oversee Production Reporting platform to ensure accurate tracking and reporting of production data
  • Organize and maintain digital well data, technical evaluations, etc.
  • Support regulatory function with compliance, unitization efforts, permitting, etc.

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 5 years’ experience in oil and gas Production/Reservoir Engineering role
  • Extensive knowledge of conventional well operations, production optimization, and secondary recovery identification and execution
  • Comprehensive understanding of oil and gas economics, reserves and financial statements
  • Aries experience required
  • Ability to self-direct and multi-task
  • Be willing to challenge the norms and think outside the box
  • Strong communication skills across multiple management levels and disciplines
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