Statoil is an international energy company with operations in 36 countries. Building on 40 years of experience from oil and gas production on the Norwegian continental shelf, we are committed to accommodating the world's energy needs in a responsible manner, applying technology and creating innovative business solutions. We are headquartered in Norway with 21,000 employees worldwide, and are listed on the New York and Oslo stock exchanges. In just a few years Statoil has positioned itself as one of the largest lease holders in deepwater Gulf of Mexico (GoM). Our GoM portfolio is managed out of our Houston office. The Statoil Houston office, which was established in 2002, also manages our Alaska, Marcellus, Eagle Ford and Bakken shale gas portfolios. To date Statoil has invested more than USD $11 billion in US upstream activities, and currently produces more than 70,000 barrels of oil equivalent a day. Our Houston office currently staffs more than 500 people. We have US offices located in Anchorage, Austin, Houston, Stamford and Washington D.C. USA, and are looking for talented people to contribute to our growing activity base.
Technology, Projects and Drilling (TPD) aims to provide safe, efficient and cost competitive global well and project delivery, where cost competitive procurement will be an important contributing factor. Corporate wide procurement services will furthermore help drive down costs in the broader organisation. As Statoil’s technology centre, the business area aims to ensure commercially focused global technology development and implementation. In addition, the business area will provide line management with global expertise and global standards based on best practice. Moreover, the business area will drive the fast track initiative to move towards the industrialisation of small field development on the Norwegian continental shelf.

Job description

  • Perform world leading research to further knowledge and understanding of carbonate plays and reservoirs
  • Work in an integrated team to understand structural controls on carbonate depositional systems
  • Perform seismic interpretation and 2D/3D kinematic restoration in complex tectono-stratigraphic settings
  • Contribute to multi-disciplinary teams, working closely with geophysicists, engineers and carbonate geologists
  • Hands-on guidance, follow-up and implementation of world class external research into R&D products
  • Develop and maintain good relationships towards both internal customers and contractors/vendors
  • Suggest and participate in improvements/development of guidelines, systems and methods used within area of responsibility
  • The job will involve a blend of research, support of exploration assets and liaison with North- American and international academia

Qualifications

  • Required:
  • Ph.D in structural geology
  • Strong interest in structural geology and carbonate R&D
  • 5+ years of experience with structural seismic interpretation, 2D/3D kinematic restoration
  • US work authorization
  • Experience with the following software and topics are desired:
  • GoCAD, SKUA
  • 2D/3D Move/Dynel
  • Petrel/Geoprobe
  • Experience with exploration
  • Passive margins, inverted passive margins and salt tectonics
  • Sequence stratigraphy
  • Carbonate sedimentology and stratigraphy

Personal qualities

  • Strong team player
  • Ability to work in a multidisciplinary setting
  • Good business understanding
  • Creative with a commercial mindset
  • Good presentation and communication skills

We offer

Statoil offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefit package. Statoil is an equal opportunity employer.

General information

Our values are to be courageous, open, hands-on and caring. We believe in these qualities, which are essential for building an even stronger Statoil. If you can identify with them, you could be the one to strengthen our team.
Candidates are expected to openly offer all relevant information about themselves during the recruitment process.