Assistant Fluid Supervisor

August 27, 2024
Application deadline closed.
Deadline date:
Application deadline closed.

Job Description

Candidate Profile

Qualifications & Experience:

  • MSc or BSc (or equivalent professional experience); Mud & cement school training
  • Academic Drilling and Wells plus mud & cementing school training or minimum of 1 years of international and operational experience, both in fluids, cement and cuttings waste treatment, International experience preferentially in land operations.

Activities

Main Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Get trained and acquire good knowledge of Fluids, Cement and Cuttings Waste treatment techniques and also, rig equipment.
  • Assist the Fluids, Cement and Waste Supervisor (FSV) for all daily operations
  • Assist specific critical operations on rig sites when required.
  • Follow up all field operations.
  • Assist the FSV to control logistics and inventory management on wells pad.
  • Review and report analyses of any equipment failure or non-conformance services.
  • Review and report solids control equipment efficiency.
  • Assist the FSV to review contractor’s design for cementing operations and close supervision at the rig site.
  • Presence during Morning call (Drilling report from Rig to Town).
  • Assist the FSV to maximize all Fluids, Cement and Waste activity.
  • Acquire knowledges and experiences on all fluids, cement and cutting waste treatment operations.

Context & Environment

The Tilenga oilfields are partly situated in a protected National Park, partly beneath the river Nile wetlands area, and within densely populated area in a rural and remote part of Uganda. Activities exposed to the risk of major incidents with severe potential consequences due to local environment and important presence of NGO’s. Factory Drilling with a well delivered every 4 days using 3 drilling rigs simultaneously will necessitate standardization of equipment and procedures, strict enforcement of Drilling & Well instructions, safe and efficient logistic management on site.  The project is focused on delivering the lowest possible cost, which requires challenging TotalEnergies design concepts as well as substantially challenging the TotalEnergies referential.

Multicultural environment: Contractors are anticipated to be located in various parts of the world. Ugandan rules and regulations, administrative requirements and technical authorizations as well as International codes for onshore plant will apply.

The project is aiming for FID end 2020 with a start of drilling operations circa Q2 2022 and a Ready For Start-up (RFSU) target 45-50 months after FID.


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