Elijah L.
About Elijah L.
Elijah L. is a Facilities and Process Surveillance Engineer at ExxonMobil, specializing in Utilities and Common Process, with a background in Mining and Mineral Engineering from the Papua New Guinea University of Technology.
Company
Elijah L. is currently employed with ExxonMobil, a global oil and gas corporation, as a Facilities and Process Surveillance Engineer specializing in Utilities and Common Process. He has been working in the Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea location since 2021.
Title
Elijah L. holds the title of Facilities and Process Surveillance Engineer at ExxonMobil. His expertise lies in Utilities and Common Process, with a prior focus on Inlet Treating and Acid Gas Removal Unit (AGRU).
Previous Roles at ExxonMobil
Elijah L. previously worked at ExxonMobil in various capacities. From 2020 to 2021, he served as a Facilities and Process Surveillance Engineer for Inlet Treating and AGRU in Port Moresby. Earlier, he undertook a two-month internship in 2018 at their LNGP site in Papua New Guinea.
Education and Expertise
Elijah L. graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering in Mining Engineering from Papua New Guinea University Of Technology, where he studied Mining and Mineral Engineering from 2016 to 2019. Prior to that, he attended Port Moresby International School from 2012 to 2015.
Technical Skills and Responsibilities
Elijah L. is adept at developing and maintaining technical monitoring plans to maximize efficiency and identify opportunities for energy savings and greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction. He provides technical troubleshooting support to ensure operational flexibility and continuity during process upsets. Additionally, he supports brownfield projects and facility modifications aiming to minimize capital expenditures (CAPEX) and meet delivery timelines. He is also responsible for identifying and driving key facility modifications to maintain system stability and operational efficiency.