Justino Capululo
About Justino Capululo
Justino Capululo is a Strategy Manager at Chevron in Houston, Texas, with extensive experience in various managerial and engineering roles within the company.
Title and Current Company
Justino Capululo is currently serving as a Strategy Manager at Chevron in Houston, Texas, United States.
Professional Experience at Chevron
Justino Capululo has had an extensive career with Chevron, serving in various capacities across different locations. Before his current role as Strategy Manager, he was the GOM Mature Assets Manager from 2019 to 2021 in Covington, Louisiana. He also held the position of Optimize Team Manager for 9 months in 2018-2019 in Luanda, Angola, and served as BBLT Subsurface Manager from 2015 to 2018 and BBLT Petroleum Engineering Supervisor from 2012 to 2015, both in Luanda. Earlier roles include BBLT Reservoir Engineer (2010-2012), Mafumeira Subsurface Coordinator (2007-2010), and Reservoir Engineer (2003-2007 and 2002-2003) in Houston, Texas. His experience spans over two decades, including his initial roles as a Petroleum Engineer Trainee (1998-1999) and Technical Assistant (1997-1998) in Luanda, Angola.
Education Background
Justino Capululo holds an MBA in Business Administration and Management, General from Louisiana State University, which he completed in 2022. He also has a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Sofia University, completed in 1996.
Field Development and Reservoir Engineering Expertise
Justino Capululo has led the asset development strategy for Chevron’s Southern Africa Business Unit and possesses extensive practical experience in reservoir simulation and modeling. This expertise has been instrumental in optimizing field development strategies and evaluating surveillance data to generate accurate production forecasts.
Project Leadership and Technical Skills
Throughout his career at Chevron, Justino Capululo has demonstrated strong leadership in managing asset teams and overseeing new field development projects. His work has involved selecting well locations, monitoring drilling activities, and generating production forecasts. He is known for his strong computer and organizational skills, as well as his ability to work effectively in multi-cultural and cross-functional teams.