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Reservoir/Exploitation Engineer

Cardinal Energy Ltd.

We are looking for a professional with a strong background in Reservoir and Exploitation Engineering to be a member of our Calgary technical team working on multiple Cardinal assets with a focus on Central Alberta and Saskatchewan. The successful candidate would need to be able to perform their duties individually and in a group environment with development teams. Ability to work well with others in a team environment is critical.

The successful candidate would have the following experience and skills. Experience / Skills: Prior experience with EOR particularly waterfloods in Western Canada. Experience in CO2 EOR would be advantageous: Surveillance and optimization of injection patterns along with well level interactions between injection and production wells Injection target recommendations Analysis of flood conformance Pressure transient analysis Development planning including drilling location evaluation Support year end reserves evaluation Log analysis Ability to identify opportunities to: increase recovery in established mature reservoirs improve well productivity of underperforming wells with workover and stimulation recommendations; reactivations; re-entries; recompletions identify bypassed opportunities decrease operating costs improve area netback Collaborative approach to working in small multi-disciplinary teams.

Minimum 12 years of experience. Familiar with field operations. A good understanding of equipping, tie-in and facility projects Additional: Experience with the following software is advantageous: Schlumberger Oil Field Manager (OFM) IHS Accumap and/or geoSCOUT IHS Welltest (pressure transient analysis) PVR Verdazo Assist with the preparation of capital, operating cost and production budgets.

Evaluation of drill prospects; risk analysis and type curve analysis. Evaluation of acquisition opportunities, identifying upside. Assist / coordinate government applications as required.

Attention to detail with an ability to do reasonableness checks.