PhD position Upscaling sediment-petrographic properties of a clastic reservoir

Updated: over 1 year ago
Deadline: 16 Sep 2022

Organisation

The University of Groningen has an international reputation as a dynamic and innovative centre of higher education offering high-quality teaching and research. Balanced study and career paths in a wide variety of disciplines encourage the 36,000 students and researchers to develop their own individual talents. Belonging to the best research universities in Europe and joining forces with prestigious partner universities and networks, we are truly an international place of knowledge.

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The Energy and Sustainability Research Institute (ESRIG) is a highly multidisciplinary institute performing research on energy and sustainability. Activities include experimental and model studies as well as studies into the societal interaction with scientific knowledge. The research of the small Geo-Energy group within the ESRIG is focusing on the safe, sustainable utilization of the subsurface for energy production and storage as well as carbon utilization and storage.


Job description

The ongoing gas depletion from the Groningen gas field led to pressure loss within the sandstones, which resulted in reservoir compaction and associated surface subsidence and increasing seismicity. However, the model of rock properties in the Groningen gas field, where production-induced compaction is an issue of major socio-economic impact, can be improved.

We are looking for a PhD student who will investigate the upscaling of petrographic heterogeneity of the Rotliegend sandstone reservoir of the Groningen gas field within a wider project entitled “The role of heterogeneity in controlling the geomechanical behavior of sandstone reservoirs”. The petrographic composition (detrital and authigenic mineralogy, sedimentary facies, grain shape and size, ...) of the reservoir is thought to be one of the factors controlling its geomechanical behavior.

The PhD student will use existing 3D geological data, high resolution core images, and a petrographic dataset currently being created in Groningen to develop an upscaling model of the petrographic parameters. This model will then be used to create a predictive model of spatial distribution of sandstone petrography within the gas fields and the surrounding aquifers.

Responsibilities and tasks:

  • Identifying sedimentological trends within the Rotliegend of the Groningen gas reservoir based on existing data
  • Linking petrographic parameters to reservoir geology
  • Create a predictive petrographic model for the reservoir area
  • Preparation of scientific articles and conference contributions
  • Contributing and participating in scientific conferences
  • Teaching activities (15 % of total workload) include mostly supervision of bachelor and master students.

Qualifications

The candidate should hold a MSc degree in geology, geosciences, or related disciplines. A background in reservoir modelling (i.e. Petrel) is required, knowledge of a programming language (phython, R) is beneficial. For the motivated and skilled student excellent verbal and written communication skills in English are mandatory.


Conditions of employment

The successful candidate will be offered, following the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities:

  • a full-time (1.0 FTE) position for four years
  • a salary of € 2,541 gross per month in the first year, up to a maximum of € 3,247 gross per month in the fourth and final year for a full-time working week
  • a holiday allowance of 8% gross annual income
  • an 8.3% year-end bonus
  • a position for four years; first, you will get a temporary position of one year with the option of renewal for another three years; extension of the contract is contingent on sufficient progress in the first year so that successful completion of the PhD thesis within the contract period is to be expected.

A PhD training programme is part of the agreement and the candidate will be enrolled in the Graduate School of the Faculty of Science and Engineering.

Candidates are expected to start preferable before 1 November 2022.


Information

For information you can contact:

Dr. Johannes Miocic, Assistant Professor,   [email protected]

(please do not use the email addresses above for applications)



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