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Ronald Pangabean
My responsibilities to be well monitoring when there are losses of fluid down hole, kick and another hazard (such as hole pack off, drag, vibrations, wellbore washout, etc) while drilling, tripping and cementing job and report to wellsite
representatives as well as to implement safety and company policy. Cutting analysis and gas analysis returning from the wellbore which is associated with wellbore stability and formation evaluation. Final reporting and maintenance of equipment starting from unit installation until demobilization. I have good understanding in formation pressure and fracture gradient. I have worked in a field with overpressured characteristcs such as saltwater kick limestone or high gas sandstone formation zone. I am hard worker, smart, and calm. I endure hectic and stress circumstances. I am ready to work in your company as soon as possible.
Expected
$3,300
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Jyotim Gogoi
As a Gas Logger, my primary responsibility is to monitor and analyze hydrocarbon gases extracted from drilling mud during oil and gas exploration operations. I work closely with the drilling and mud engineering teams to ensure accurate real-time data acquisition, which plays a critical role in identifying hydrocarbon zones and maintaining well safety. I continuously operate and calibrate gas detection equipment such as gas chromatographs, total gas units, and related sensors to ensure precise readings.
I am responsible for recording, interpreting, and reporting gas data, drilling parameters, and lithological information to provide insights into subsurface formations. This includes identifying formation changes, abnormal pressure zones, and potential drilling hazards such as kicks or gas influx. I maintain detailed logs and prepare daily drilling reports for clients and supervisors, ensuring all data is accurate and up to industry standards.
Additionally, I assist in maintaining mud logging units, troubleshooting equipment issues, and ensuring uninterrupted data flow. I strictly follow safety protocols and industry regulations while working in a high-risk rig environment. My role also involves effective communication with geologists, drilling engineers, and other rig personnel to support decision-making during drilling operations.
Overall, my position demands strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work efficiently under pressure in a rotational work schedule, contributing directly to safe and successful drilling operations.
Expected
$2,640
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Atharva Kherudkar
• Monitored real-time drilling parameters (ROP, WOB, pump pressure, torque) across active wells;
identified formation anomalies and communicated well control hazards immediately to the Company
Man, wellsite geologist, and drilling engineer, contributing to zero unplanned incidents.
• Operated FID chromatograph to quantify C1–nC5 hydrocarbon gases continuously; interpreted gas ratio
trends to distinguish wet vs. dry zones and assess commercial reservoir potential for client teams.
• Described drill cuttings under natural and UV light at lagged depth intervals, lithology, mineralogy,
porosity, and fluorescence, delivering formation evaluation reports that directly informed client reservoir
decisions.
• Performed calcimetry, shale factor (CEC), and acetylene carbide tests on cuttings; calculated lag time,
ECD, and cycle time to maintain precise depth correlation across all well logs.
• Prepared Master Logs, Composite Logs, Pressure (D'exp) Logs, and Shale Density Plots to client
specifications; supervised junior mud loggers and sample catchers on shift.
• Monitored mud pit volumes for gain/loss events; cross-checked theoretical vs. actual mud returns during
tripping operations to detect potential kick situations early.
Expected
$1,000
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Kadali Narasimha Shanmukh
Designed and implemented multi-channel DAQ systems for real-time data monitoring
(wired and wireless).
Integrated sensors (temperature, pressure, voltage) with DAQ hardware.
Developed data logging and visualization tools.Conducted testing, calibration, and troubleshooting of DAQ setups.
Operated surface well testing equipment including separators, flow heads, choke manifolds, and gauges.
• Monitored and recorded flow rates, pressures, temperatures, and well performance data.
•Assisted in well clean-up, flowback, and production testing operations.
Supported milling operations, including tool preparation, surface monitoring, and coordination with drilling/workover teams.
• Monitored pressures and returns during milling to ensure safe and efficient operations.
• Ensured strict compliance with HSE policies, PTW systems, and company procedures.
• Performed routine inspection and maintenance of testing and milling-related equipment.
• Coordinated with supervisors, engineers, and rig crews during operations.
• Responded effectively to abnormal conditions and emergencies.
Expected
$3,500
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Varnit Shende
A mudlogger is a key member of the drilling team in the oil and gas industry, responsible for monitoring and analyzing all activities related to the drilling process at the surface. Their core responsibility is to provide real-time information about subsurface formations and drilling conditions, helping ensure that operations are carried out safely, efficiently, and economically.
One of the primary duties of a mudlogger is to continuously monitor drilling parameters such as rate of penetration, mud weight, pump pressure, and flow rate. Any sudden or unusual changes in these parameters may indicate potential problems like formation pressure changes, fluid loss, or a possible well kick. By identifying these early signs, the mudlogger helps prevent serious incidents such as blowouts.
Another important responsibility is the collection and analysis of drill cuttings. These are small rock fragments brought to the surface by drilling fluid (mud). The mudlogger examines these samples to determine the type of rock formations being drilled, known as lithology. This information is crucial for geologists and engineers to understand the subsurface structure and to make informed decisions about the drilling process.
Mudloggers also perform gas detection and analysis. They use specialized equipment to measure the presence and concentration of gases in the drilling mud. Detecting hydrocarbons like methane or ethane can indicate the presence of oil or gas reservoirs. At the same time, monitoring gas levels is vital for safety, as high concentrations can pose serious hazards.
In addition, mudloggers maintain detailed records and logs of all drilling data, sample descriptions, and gas readings. These logs are essential documents used by the drilling team for evaluation and future planning. Overall, a mudlogger acts as the surface-based interpreter of subsurface conditions, playing a crucial role in both safety and decision-making during drilling operations.
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A mudlogger plays a crucial role in oil and gas drilling operations by monitoring, recording, and analyzing drilling data in real time. The primary responsibility of a mudlogger is to ensure safe and efficient drilling by closely observing drilling parameters such as rate of penetration, mud weight, pump pressure, and flow rate. Any abnormal changes in these parameters are quickly identified and reported to prevent potential hazards like well kicks or blowouts.
Expected
$2,000
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HECTOR REVILLA
Supervision of logging units. Monitoring of well data QC. Well log correlations, check up sensor calibrations. Gas systems settings & calibrations, Gas data interpretation. Data related Implementation from prognosed well information. Real time LWD/MWD log correlations and interpretation of silicoclastics formations. Morning reports deliveries, ditch cuttings description and hydrocarbon detection, geological logs constructions. Pore and fracture pressure calculations and overpressure detection, Well drilling parameters monitoring for hole stability by using PWD chart and others, drilling enhacements by using MSE logs and hydraulics calculations . Final well reports. Keep talks with drilling Foreman and personnel involved for drilling advices. Safety regulation application as per customer,
Expected
$4,500
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Osborne Tinkorang Addo
Responsible for communicating to the client representatives any information regarding
primary well control and well integrity during well site operations as deducted from the
data.
• Responsible for maintaining and analysing the volume balance sheet during well site
operations.
• Exercises my discretion and independent judgment to alert the Data Engineer of any
discrepancies in the formation evaluation or gases analysis observed.
• Responsibly involved in the detection and monitoring of potential well control situations.
• Ensure the design of an accurate and comprehensive formation evaluation log according
to the client’s format
• Interact with other services companies’ personnel and client representatives at the well
site, ensuring the prevention of events that may give rise to the wellbore insecurity.
• Provide technical advice and assistance in core recovery and core description.
• Share with other well site personnel the responsibility for rigging up and rigging down
the mud logging equipment.
• Keeps the confidentiality of the clients well data
• Manages and provide support, coaching and guidance to sample catchers.
• Performs other duties as assigned by direct supervisors
Examine and describe rock samples as per oil industry standards and client's
specifications.
• Evaluate samples for hydrocarbon shows.
• Calibration and maintenance of Sensors
• Prepare an accurate and comprehensive Master log as per client's format.
• Lithology interpretation from cuttings percentage and Measurement While Drilling
(MWD) /Logging While Drilling (LWD) logs.
Expected
$5,000
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Khalid Sakor
Wellsite Leadership & Operations Management
Unconventional Fracturing (Sand & Acid Frac)
Well Intervention & Completion Operations
Coiled Tubing, Wireline & Slickline Operations
HSE Compliance & Risk Management
Project Planning & Execution
Team Leadership & Cross-functional Coordination
Oilfield Tools & Equipment Management
Aramco Standards Compliance
Troubleshooting
Lead all wellsite operations including fracturing, coiled tubing, wireline, and well
testing, Slick line
Act as company representative with client (Aramco) onsite
Supervise multi-service operations: perforation, logging, acidizing, milling, cleanout
Ensure compliance with HSE standards and company policies
Coordinate between project managers and field teams
Manage third-party contractors and site logistics
Conduct Job Safety Analysis (JSA) and risk mitigation
Investigate incidents and ensure corrective actions
Maintain well in
Expected
$10,000
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AKSHAY K M
Realtime monitoring of drilling parameters and drill cuttings , making records of all datas of rigs , M o n i t o r e d a n d r e c o r d e d d r i l l i n g a c t i v i t y t o p r o v i d e r e a l - t i m e i n f o r m a t i o n t o t h e d r i l l i n g t e a m , e n s u r i n g
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