Job Description: Responsibilities & Requirements
The Mud Logging Analyst is charged with the management of, and is accountable for, the creation of the formation evaluation logs. These logs are created from the analysis and interpretation of the drilled cuttings at the well site to determine rock type and hydrocarbon presence, as well as the presence of other potentially harmful gases.
The Mud Logging Analyst monitors all the well parameters, maintains Geoservices sensors to detect good conditions and maintains the gas detection equipment to analyze the hydrocarbon gases and ensure safety by detecting other potentially harmful gases.
The Mud Logging Analyst is the entry-level position and is seen as a key development position for the employee to be trained and developed towards a position of higher responsibility and accountability in the Geoservices career path.
Job Responsibilities
- Ensures the integrity of the samples collected; analyzes, interprets and reports at the End of Well Report and enters within the formation evaluation log all information relating to the cutting samples, and informs the Client representatives.
- Is responsible for communicating to the Client representatives any information regarding primary good control and well integrity during well site operations as deduced from the data.
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- Primary responsible for maintaining and analyzing the volume balance sheet during well site operations.
- Exercises his/her discretion and independent judgment to alert the Data Analyst of any discrepancies in the formation evaluation or gases analysis observed.
- Is a key person involved in the detection and monitoring of potential well-control situations
- Ensures the design of an accurate and comprehensive formation evaluation log according to the Client's format.
- Is aware of, and respects all safety regulations and procedures, as specified by the Client, Drilling Operator, Geoservices or relevant safety authorities.
- Uses his/her experience and judgment to improve the service quality delivery and communicates to the Data Analyst all improvement opportunities.
- Interacts with other service companies’ personnel and Client representatives at the well site, ensuring the prevention of events that may give rise to the wellbore insecurity.
- Provides technical advice and assistance in core recovery and core description.
- Shares with other well site personnel the responsibility for rigging up and rigging down the mud logging equipment.
- Keeps the confidentiality of the Client’s well data.
- Manages and provides support, coaching and guidance to Sample Catchers.
- Performs other duties as assigned by direct supervisor.
Requirements
- University Degree (bachelor of Sciences as a minimum) in Geology, Geological Applied Sciences, Earth Sciences or Applied Sciences.
- Recent graduate with not more than 2 years of post-graduation experience
- Excellent working knowledge of English is mandatory
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The Mud Logging Analyst is charged with the management of, and is accountable for, the creation of the formation evaluation logs. These logs are created from the analysis and interpretation of the drilled cuttings at the well site to determine rock type and hydrocarbon presence, as well as the presence of other potentially harmful gases.
The Mud Logging Analyst monitors all the well parameters, maintains Geoservices sensors to detect good conditions and maintains the gas detection equipment to analyze the hydrocarbon gases and ensure safety by detecting other potentially harmful gases.
The Mud Logging Analyst is the entry-level position and is seen as a key development position for the employee to be trained and developed towards a position of higher responsibility and accountability in the Geoservices career path.
Job Responsibilities
- Ensures the integrity of the samples collected; analyzes, interprets and reports at the End of Well Report and enters within the formation evaluation log all information relating to the cutting samples, and informs the Client representatives.
- Is responsible for communicating to the Client representatives any information regarding primary good control and well integrity during well site operations as deduced from the data.
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- Primary responsible for maintaining and analyzing the volume balance sheet during well site operations.
- Exercises his/her discretion and independent judgment to alert the Data Analyst of any discrepancies in the formation evaluation or gases analysis observed.
- Is a key person involved in the detection and monitoring of potential well-control situations
- Ensures the design of an accurate and comprehensive formation evaluation log according to the Client's format.
- Is aware of, and respects all safety regulations and procedures, as specified by the Client, Drilling Operator, Geoservices or relevant safety authorities.
- Uses his/her experience and judgment to improve the service quality delivery and communicates to the Data Analyst all improvement opportunities.
- Interacts with other service companies’ personnel and Client representatives at the well site, ensuring the prevention of events that may give rise to the wellbore insecurity.
- Provides technical advice and assistance in core recovery and core description.
- Shares with other well site personnel the responsibility for rigging up and rigging down the mud logging equipment.
- Keeps the confidentiality of the Client’s well data.
- Manages and provides support, coaching and guidance to Sample Catchers.
- Performs other duties as assigned by direct supervisor.
Requirements
- University Degree (bachelor of Sciences as a minimum) in Geology, Geological Applied Sciences, Earth Sciences or Applied Sciences.
- Recent graduate with not more than 2 years of post-graduation experience
- Excellent working knowledge of English is mandatory