Available Job Opportunity: CCUS Development Geologist
Full-time role in Allen, TX with some travel required (infrequent).
CapturePoint is defining the future of deep underground carbon storage, and we are seeking a skilled and motivated Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Sequestration (CCUS) Development Geologist to join our team! This role will help optimize CO2 storage site selection by leading and supporting geological mapping and research, data analysis, and project planning, as well as enhancing reservoir characterization, and ensuring regulatory compliance. The ideal candidate will have 10+ years of experience analyzing subsurface geology, with a focus on onshore reservoir characterization, carbon capture, and/or enhanced oil recovery (EOR).
Duties and Responsibilities:
Site Characterization and Selection:
Leverage knowledge of regional basin geology, stratigraphy, and structural features to assess the feasibility of CO2 storage within conventional onshore basins at the site level
Conduct geological assessments to evaluate the suitability of subsurface formations within conventional onshore basins for CO2 storage, focusing on porosity, permeability, cap rock integrity, and seismicity
Analyze geological data from conventional reservoirs to identify and recommend optimal injection zones, ensuring secure containment and long-term storage stability
Data Collection and Analysis:
Process and interpret geological, geophysical, and petrophysical data to support storage capacity estimates, reservoir pressure profiles, and potential leakage pathways
Oversee and/or participate in field operations for data acquisition, drilling, well logging, and coring
Regulatory Compliance and Reporting:
Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and industry standards for carbon storage projects
Prepare detailed geologic site descriptions for Class VI module narratives
Skills and Abilities:
Work closely with multidisciplinary teams, including engineers and regulatory experts, to ensure effective integration of geological insights into the overall CCS strategy
Develop and update inputs for geological models of selected reservoirs, utilizing seismic, well log, and core data to simulate CO2 injection and migration patterns
Collaborate with reservoir engineers to perform dynamic modeling and assess the interaction between CO2 and reservoir fluids and rock
Provide technical input on project planning, risk mitigation, and operational strategies for carbon storage projects and Class VI permitting
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail
Excellent communication and collaboration skills, able to convey complex geological concepts to diverse stakeholders
Qualifications:
Minimum of 10 years of experience analyzing subsurface geology, with a focus on onshore reservoir characterization, carbon capture, and/or enhanced oil recovery (EOR).
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Geology
Proficiency in geological software (e.g., Petrel, Petra, SMT Kingdom)
Ability to travel when required (infrequent)
Strong understanding of sedimentology and structural geology
Substantial experience in subsurface mapping including well log correlation and seismic interpretation
Familiarity with EPA's regulatory framework for Class VI well permitting
Experience with CO2 plume modeling and pressure-front forecasting
Knowledge of geochemical interactions between CO2, brine, and reservoir rocks
Benefits:
Competitive salary and bonus.
Comprehensive health package (medical, dental, and vision).
Other premier benefits: 401(k) match and Tuition Assistance.
Traditional (40 hours/week onsite), Work from Home Friday, or 9/80 work schedules are available.
We will contact you if you qualify for an interview. No phone inquiries please.