Alex Tello
About Alex Tello
Alex Tello is a Development Planner at ExxonMobil, with extensive experience in subsea engineering and technical advisory roles. He holds an MBA from Rice Business and a BS in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin.
Title and Current Role
Alex Tello serves as a Development Planner at ExxonMobil, a role he has held since 2018 in the Houston, Texas Area. As a Development Planner, he is involved in conducting economic evaluations, specifically for Unconventional Assets in the Delaware Basin. Alex also holds the position of Technical Advisor at ExxonMobil, a role he has been in since 2017.
Professional Experience at ExxonMobil
Alex Tello has an extensive professional background at ExxonMobil. He began his career as a Subsea Systems Engineer in Houston from 2009 to 2010. This was followed by a role as a Subsea Commissioning Engineer for the MEGI Installation Campaign in Equatorial Guinea in 2010. His career progressed with more technical roles, including Subsea Engineer for various projects in Houston, such as Kizomba Satellites Phase 2 and Hadrian North Project. He also served as Subsea Tree and Manifold Lead and Engineering Advisor in Lagos, Nigeria.
Roles in Lagos, Nigeria
During his time in Lagos, Nigeria, Alex held the position of Subsea Tree and Manifold Lead for the Erha North Phase 2 project from 2013 to 2015. He later became an Engineering Advisor from 2015 to 2016 and then transitioned to Marine Technical Advisor from 2016 to 2017. These roles allowed him to gain valuable international experience in subsea engineering and technical advisory.
Educational Background
Alex Tello studied at The University of Texas at Austin, achieving a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from 2005 to 2009. He furthered his education by earning a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Rice Business - Jones Graduate School of Business, graduating in 2020 with a GPA of 3.9.
Economic Evaluations in Development Planning
Since December 2018, Alex has been involved in the economic evaluation of development options at ExxonMobil. His work specifically focuses on conducting assessments for Unconventional Assets in the Delaware Basin, providing critical analyses to support the company's development decisions.