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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Chevron Nigeria Job Vacancy for Petroleum Engineers (Bsc)

Chevron is a key player in the world’s most important oil and gas regions. The conpany is a leader in working in extremely difficult environments such as ultradeep water. The company in 2009 totalled daily production in Nigeria at an average of 480,000 barrels of crude oil (224,000 net), 111 million cubic feet of natural gas (48 million net) and 3,000 barrels of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) (1,000 net). The company operates and holds a 40 percent interest in 13 concessions operated under a joint-venture arrangement with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), which owns a 60 percent interest.


The company embarked on construction at the Olero Creek Flowstation project continued in 2009, with completion expected in 2011. The Benin River Flowstation project, resulted in total production of 31,000 barrels per day (10,000 net)in 2009. Work continued on the change of the old trunk line that brings the swamp’s crude oil production from Abiteye to Escravos in 2009. The project is to be completed in the fourth quarter 2010.

Chevron Nigeria needs the services of Graduates of Petroleum Engineering

Job Title: PETROLEUM ENGINEER

Job Reference No.: REF:2010-PE-001

Job Description:
Interest to work in Production, Reservior, Reserves, Simulation

Required Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Petroleum, Mechanical or Chemical Engineering with at least Second Class Upper Division.

Required Skills:
- Applicants must be able to use Microsoft Office Suite.
- Applicants must be effective in communication skills
- Applicants must possess excellent interpersonal skills

Experience:
Zero (0) – Two (2) years relevant post National Youth Service experience.

Job Type:
Full Time (Regular)

Job Category:
Drilling

Job Location:
Lagos

Job Closing Date:
30th September, 2010

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