Facundo Siviero
About Facundo Siviero
Facundo Siviero is a Drilling & Completions Engineer at Chevron in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with extensive experience in the oil and gas industry and a strong background in process improvement and quality management.
Current Position at Chevron
Facundo Siviero is currently serving as a Drilling & Completions Engineer at Chevron in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His role involves developing and implementing Plug and Abandonment (P&A) programs and tracking rig performance to offer recommendations for operational improvements—a responsibility he has held since 2017.
Previous Roles at Chevron
Facundo Siviero has held multiple roles at Chevron over the years. From 2015 to 2017, he was the Lean Sigma Coordinator in Buenos Aires, focusing on process improvement. Prior to that, he worked as a Corrosion and Materials Engineer from 2013 to 2015 at the El Trapial Oilfield in Neuquén, Argentina. He also served as a Reliability Engineering - Chemical Treatment Advisor from 2010 to 2012 and was a Production Analyst Intern from 2008 to 2009.
Experience in Drilling and Completions
With over five years of experience in developing drilling, completion, workover, and pulling programs, Facundo Siviero has been deeply involved in operational optimization opportunities within the drilling and completions sector. His work primarily focuses on enhancing operational efficacy and ensuring the successful implementation of various engineering programs.
Educational Background
Facundo Siviero holds an Executive MBA from IAE Business School, obtained between 2021 and 2022. He also earned a two-year Postgraduate Degree in Oil and Natural Gas Production from the Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires in 2015–2016. Additionally, he graduated with a degree in Chemical Engineering and Process Engineering from the same institution, completing his studies in 2010.
Certifications and Professional Affiliations
Facundo Siviero holds a Six Sigma Black Belt certification, highlighting his advanced skills in process improvement and quality management. Additionally, he was a member of the Student Affairs Committee at SPE Argentina from 2010 to 2011, showcasing his commitment to professional development and industry engagement.