Caroline Breaux
About Caroline Breaux
Caroline Breaux is an Upstream Development Planner at ExxonMobil with a background in energy and international studies.
Current Position at ExxonMobil
Caroline Breaux has been working as an Upstream Development Planner at ExxonMobil since 2019. Her role involves planning and optimizing upstream development projects, with a focus on maximizing resource extraction and ensuring operational efficiency. She applies her extensive experience in the energy sector to contribute to the company's project planning and development efforts.
Previous Experience at ExxonMobil
Before her current role, Caroline Breaux served as a Senior Analyst at ExxonMobil from 2018 to 2019. During her tenure, she spent 11 months analyzing data and providing insights to support the company's strategic initiatives. Her responsibilities included financial analysis, project evaluation, and decision support for upstream operations.
Career at Oxy
Caroline Breaux worked at Oxy for a total of four years, in various roles. From 2016 to 2018, she was a Reserves Analyst, responsible for assessing and reporting the company's oil and gas reserves. Prior to that, she held the position of Planning Analyst from 2014 to 2016, where she focused on strategic planning and financial forecasting for the company’s upstream activities.
Early Career and Internships
Caroline Breaux began her career with internships and roles that built her foundational skills in the energy and political sectors. In 2013, she was a Corporate Planning Intern at Petroquest Energy LLC in Lafayette, Louisiana. In 2012, she served as Campaign Staff for Charles Boustany Jr. MD for Congress. Additionally, she interned at the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington, D.C., in 2011.
Education Background
Caroline Breaux holds a Master's degree in Management and Energy from Tulane University - A.B. Freeman School of Business, completed in 2014. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies, Spanish, and History from Louisiana State University, where she studied from 2008 to 2012. Her diverse academic background equips her with a broad perspective on global issues and the energy industry.