Do you want to explore the CO2 storage potential in offshore Danish Neogene sands using quantitative seismic methods?
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If you are interested in a research career working with reservoir geophysics aiming at exploration and characterization of CO2 storage reservoirs, a 3 year PhD position at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) might be of interest. The position commence August 15th, 2021, or as soon as possible thereafter.
Projekt description In this interdisciplinary PhD project, we want to investigate the possibilities for future CO2 storage in offshore Neogene sands. The thickness, distribution and reservoir quality of these sands are poorly outlined and has not been throughtly studied previously. Small thicknesses and pinch out in certain areas make it challenging to properly resolve these sands as they can be below the vertical seismic resolution. We propose to apply quantitative interpretation tools on existing seismic data in the Danish Central Graben to investigate these problems. An important part of this work will be to study the feasibility for quantitative seismic methods that can possibly better resolve the Neogene sands and their thicknesses, such as seismic attribute and inversion analysis, for a given dataset. Moreover, core samples from boreholes can also be integrated into the study focusing on the sedimentological and petrophysical properties of the Neogene sands. Modern softwares are available for seismic processing and quantitative interpretation (e.g. Pre Stack Pro, Hampson-Russell, Petrel, ProMax, Reveal).
Your qualifications The appointment will be made on the basis of academic qualifications. Upon appointment, particular emphasis is placed on the following qualifications:
Special consideration will be given to the candidate’s ability to be an efficient team worker, and with good communication skills. The candidate must also master English and if they do not speak Danish, they must be prepared to learn Danish to an appropriate level within the first 12 months of employment.
Department of Geophysics The department is primarily engaged in solving geological tasks within the program areas: energy resources, nature and environment. Activities includes participation in research projects (both national and international), mapping and exploring the use of state agencies and contract assignments especially for oil companies. The department's professional staff are involved in projects which is multi-disciplinary in approach. A number of advanced modeling and mapping tools used in connection with exploration tasks (eg. Basin modeling), mapping of oil-gas, geothermal resources, etc. The department consists of 30 experienced and dedicated people of high internationally recognized standard, working with a broad range of geological subjects in relation to the deep underground.
We offer
Salary and conditions of employment In accordance with the collective agreements between the Danish Ministry of Finance and the relevant eligible trade union.
The appointment requires that the student can be enrolled in the Ph.d. School at Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen. For further information about the study programme please see www.science.ku.dk/phd, “Study Structures”.
The appointment area is the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities and its institutions.
The Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities considers diversity to be an asset and invites anybody interested, regardless of gender, age, religion or ethnicity to apply for the position.
Further information Please contact the project leader Kenneth Bredesen on tel. +45 60 56 42 11, e-mail: [email protected] or PhD supervisor prof. Lars Nielsen on tel. +45 24 42 47 06, e-mail: [email protected] or the Head of Department Nina Skaarup on tel. +45 22 22 16 76, e-mail: [email protected].
Foreign applicants can read more about living and working in Denmark on GEUS’ homepage: https://eng.geus.dk/about/jobs-and-education/
Application The application must include a motivation letter, CV, bachelor and master’s certificate or a pre-approval of your thesis and any contact details of referees (max. 2). If the master’s degree has not yet been completed or the certificate has not been issued, a statement from the supervisor is required stating the expected completion date and whether the candidate is suitable for PhD study.
Please, send your application via GEUS’ website www.geus.dk under Jobs and Education (Job og Uddannelse). Your application must be with GEUS no later than 12.00 midday (Danish time), 13 June 2021.
Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.
Kilde: Jobnet.dk
Projekt description In this interdisciplinary PhD project, we want to investigate the possibilities for future CO2 storage in offshore Neogene sands. The thickness, distribution and reservoir quality of these sands are poorly outlined and has not been throughtly studied previously. Small thicknesses and pinch out in certain areas make it challenging to properly resolve these sands as they can be below the vertical seismic resolution. We propose to apply quantitative interpretation tools on existing seismic data in the Danish Central Graben to investigate these problems. An important part of this work will be to study the feasibility for quantitative seismic methods that can possibly better resolve the Neogene sands and their thicknesses, such as seismic attribute and inversion analysis, for a given dataset. Moreover, core samples from boreholes can also be integrated into the study focusing on the sedimentological and petrophysical properties of the Neogene sands. Modern softwares are available for seismic processing and quantitative interpretation (e.g. Pre Stack Pro, Hampson-Russell, Petrel, ProMax, Reveal).
Your qualifications The appointment will be made on the basis of academic qualifications. Upon appointment, particular emphasis is placed on the following qualifications:
- A relevant M.Sc. in Geophysics or Geology within the last couple of years
- Documented strong educational skills
- Documented experience with quantification of geophysical and geological data are preferred skills
Special consideration will be given to the candidate’s ability to be an efficient team worker, and with good communication skills. The candidate must also master English and if they do not speak Danish, they must be prepared to learn Danish to an appropriate level within the first 12 months of employment.
Department of Geophysics The department is primarily engaged in solving geological tasks within the program areas: energy resources, nature and environment. Activities includes participation in research projects (both national and international), mapping and exploring the use of state agencies and contract assignments especially for oil companies. The department's professional staff are involved in projects which is multi-disciplinary in approach. A number of advanced modeling and mapping tools used in connection with exploration tasks (eg. Basin modeling), mapping of oil-gas, geothermal resources, etc. The department consists of 30 experienced and dedicated people of high internationally recognized standard, working with a broad range of geological subjects in relation to the deep underground.
We offer
- A creative and interdisciplinary research environment
- A lively and informal working environment with talented and dedicated colleagues
- Development opportunities with access to courses and other further education
- Family friendly workplace with flexitime
- An active society environment, with a staff and art society
- Fitness centre with physiotherapy at the workplace
Salary and conditions of employment In accordance with the collective agreements between the Danish Ministry of Finance and the relevant eligible trade union.
The appointment requires that the student can be enrolled in the Ph.d. School at Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen. For further information about the study programme please see www.science.ku.dk/phd, “Study Structures”.
The appointment area is the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities and its institutions.
The Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities considers diversity to be an asset and invites anybody interested, regardless of gender, age, religion or ethnicity to apply for the position.
Further information Please contact the project leader Kenneth Bredesen on tel. +45 60 56 42 11, e-mail: [email protected] or PhD supervisor prof. Lars Nielsen on tel. +45 24 42 47 06, e-mail: [email protected] or the Head of Department Nina Skaarup on tel. +45 22 22 16 76, e-mail: [email protected].
Foreign applicants can read more about living and working in Denmark on GEUS’ homepage: https://eng.geus.dk/about/jobs-and-education/
Application The application must include a motivation letter, CV, bachelor and master’s certificate or a pre-approval of your thesis and any contact details of referees (max. 2). If the master’s degree has not yet been completed or the certificate has not been issued, a statement from the supervisor is required stating the expected completion date and whether the candidate is suitable for PhD study.
Please, send your application via GEUS’ website www.geus.dk under Jobs and Education (Job og Uddannelse). Your application must be with GEUS no later than 12.00 midday (Danish time), 13 June 2021.
Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.
Kilde: Jobnet.dk
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