Imperial Oil
Mauricio Reyes has extensive work experience in project controls and engineering. Mauricio worked at Imperial Oil as a Project Control Lead starting in 2019. Prior to that, they held the role of Project Controls Lead at AECOM since 2014. Mauricio also worked at Lafarge Canada, where they served as a Project Controls Engineer/Project Coordinator from an unspecified date in 2011 and as a Project Engineer from an unspecified date in 2008 until 2011. Before that, Mauricio worked at the Colombian Petroleum Institute/Corasfaltos as a Field Engineer from 2001 to 2004. In all their roles, they demonstrated proficiency in managing projects, preparing cost estimates, analyzing engineering drawings, and implementing new processes and technologies.
Mauricio Reyes has a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degree in Civil Engineering from the Industrial University of Santander. Mauricio pursued their higher education from 2005 to 2009 as a Graduate Student in Civil Engineering at the University of Calgary, specializing in Bituminous Materials.
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Imperial Oil
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Imperial Oil Limited is an integrated oil company. The Company is engaged in all the phases of the petroleum industry in Canada, including exploration for, and production and sale of, crude oil and natural gas. Its operations are conducted in three segments: Upstream, Downstream and Chemical. The Upstream operations include the exploration for, and production of, crude oil, natural gas, synthetic oil and bitumen. It holds an interest in the Kearl oil sands project. The Downstream operations consist of the transportation and refining of crude oil, blending of refined products and the distribution and marketing of those products. The Chemical operations consist of the manufacturing and marketing of various petrochemicals. The Company is involved in the exploration for and development of crude oil and natural gas in Canada. The Company transports its crude oil production and third-party crude oil required to supply refineries by contracted pipelines, common carrier pipelines and rail.