Analysis Skills, Application Programming Interface (API), Communication Skills, Continuous Improvement, Corrosion Control, Cross-Functional, Data Analysis, Data Management, Data Quality, Detail Oriented, Driver's License, Forecasting, Gas Engineering, Identify Issues, Laptop PC, Maintain Compliance, Microsoft Office, Multitasking, Natural Gas, Oil and Gas, Operational Improvement, Performance Analysis, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Problem Solving Skills, Regulations, Risk, Risk Management, Safety/Work Safety, Sales/Support Engineering (SE), Storage Software, Team Player, Technical Support, Test Requirements, Threat and risk analysis (TRA), Time Management, Willing to Travel, Writing Skills
Overview:
Gas Storage Engineer
The Gas Storage Engineer is responsible for supporting field and well operations for underground natural gas storage assets, including salt caverns and depleted reservoirs. This role provides technical expertise in well integrity, risk management, and regulatory compliance, while driving continuous improvement in storage operations and systems.
This position reports to the Manager of Gas Storage Engineering.
Key Responsibilities
- Plan and execute operating and maintenance activities for assigned gas storage assets in accordance with company procedures and applicable API 1170/1171 standards
- Collaborate with subject matter experts and cross-functional stakeholders to meet deliverability, injectivity, and reliability targets
- Identify, evaluate, document, and mitigate well integrity threats
- Perform risk assessments, including threat evaluation, risk ranking, and long-term integrity planning
- Provide technical support to internal teams, including Field Engineering, Operations, Commercial, Gas Control, Corrosion, and Regulatory groups
- Support regulatory interactions with PHMSA and state agencies as needed
- Maintain and continuously improve data systems and applications, including:
- Gas Storage Database
- Well Risk Matrix
- Logging Schedules
- Well Files
Additional Information
- Position level and compensation will be commensurate with experience and qualifications
Responsibilities:
Minimum Qualifications
- 2–5 years of experience in underground natural gas storage, reservoir engineering, or the regulated gas industry
- Recent graduates may qualify with relevant internships, co-op experience, research projects, or academic coursework related to reservoirs, wells, or subsurface engineering
- Foundational knowledge of reservoir engineering principles, including material balance, performance monitoring, and basic forecasting concepts
- Ability to analyze data, identify potential issues, and support development of effective technical solutions, with guidance as needed
- Basic understanding of well operations, including wellbore, wellhead, and downhole operations
- Familiarity with well logging techniques and introductory interpretation concepts
- Ability to manage multiple tasks and support projects while meeting deadlines and complying with company policies and procedures
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to data quality and accuracy
- Ability to work effectively with internal teams and external stakeholders
- Commitment to safety and active participation in safety programs
- Valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record
- Willingness to comply with PHMSA drug testing requirements
Work Environment
This role follows a hybrid schedule, with work-from-home on Thursday and Friday, and in-office work on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at our downtown Houston, Texas location.
- Up to 10% travel may be required
- Occasional after-hours support may be necessary
- Requires extended periods of computer-based work
- Must be available to carry a company-issued phone and laptop and respond as needed
Preferred Qualifications
- Knowledge of underground natural gas storage standards, practices, and procedures
- Familiarity with API RP 1170 and 1171
- Understanding of well integrity risks in depleted reservoirs and salt cavern storage
- Knowledge of failure pressure and safe operating pressure calculations for well components
- Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office and data management tools
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Demonstrated analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities
- Ability to organize, interpret, and apply complex technical data
Why Join Kinder Morgan:
Kinder Morgan is a large energy infrastructure company operating in North America. Access to reliable, affordable energy is a critical component for improving lives around the world. We are committed to providing energy transportation and storage services in a safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible manner for the benefit of the people, communities, and businesses we serve.
Kinder Morgan provides equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions, gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information, marital status, military or veteran status, family status, status as an individual authorized to work in the U.S., or any other status protected by law.
For more information about Kinder Morgan, our culture, opportunities available, and to join our Talent Community, please visit our careers site at www.kindermorgan.com.