Thursday, September 8, 2011

Jobs in oil and gas industry


There are numerous companies in the petroleum industry that offer oil and gas jobs at all levels, be it technical or non-technical. The most required positions demand candidates who have a clear understanding of remote sensing and the requirements for databases. The candidates are required to coordinate with reliable earthquake wells and map their needs.  

The non-technical oil and gas jobs mostly involve working with reliable geospatial data, oil and gas exploration managers, geologists, geophysicists, geotechnical engineers, project managers and field staff, and also deliver critical projects in a timely manner.
The candidates working for core technical profile in Gulf have to have an access to databases of reliable coordinates and several sets of geospatial data support images. The oil and natural gas companies expect from their staff that they:
·         Save money for their employers.
  • Give an edge to the competitors with accurate and appropriate information.
  • Confirm the accuracy of the 2D seismic databases and oil and gas wells.
  • Minimize costs of the companies involved in selecting new well locations, besides saving time.
  • Reduce the risk of unsupervised leakage.
  • Increase the efficiency of the planning pipeline using 3D pipeline terrain models.
  • Predict and control the environmental impact posed by the oil and gas industries.
  • Alleviate the risks associated with reliable and accurate data.
If you are handling the post of a project manager in the oil and gas industry, you are required to have an eagle eye on periodic monitoring of large-scale environmental issues and project progress. As a manager, you will have to keep a track of remotely sensed images that can give complete details about environmental changes, urban encroachment, deforestation and oil spills, and reveal potential risks to sensitive areas. Such jobs in Gulf bring very good salaries with them, so people always remain interested in such jobs in oil and gas .


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