Mark Lewis
About Mark Lewis
Mark Lewis is the Information Management Lead at ExxonMobil with over 54 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, specializing in digital assets and data management for major capital projects.
Current Role at ExxonMobil
Mark Lewis currently serves as the Information Management Lead at ExxonMobil. He assumed this position in 2022 and operates out of the United Kingdom. In this role, he oversees information management strategies and ensures the efficient handling of digital assets and documentation for large capital projects. His extensive experience in the oil and gas industry equips him with the skills necessary to drive information management initiatives at ExxonMobil.
Previous Experience at Mitsubishi Chemical UK
Prior to his current role, Mark Lewis worked at Mitsubishi Chemical UK as the Information, Data, and Systems Manager from 2021 to 2022. During his tenure, he was responsible for managing data systems and ensuring the proper integration and reliability of information resources. His contributions were pivotal in streamlining data management processes within the company.
Role at Kraken IM
From 2019 to 2021, Mark Lewis was a Senior Digital and Engineering Information Consultant at Kraken IM, based in London, United Kingdom. In this capacity, he provided consultancy services focused on digital and engineering information. He played a critical role in advising clients on best practices for information management and digital asset creation, bringing a wealth of expertise to the firm.
Experience at Shell
Mark Lewis served as an Information Management Consultant at Shell from 2013 to 2016 in London. Over three years, he contributed to the company's information management strategies, ensuring the efficient collection and utilization of data and documents. His tenure at Shell helped solidify his reputation as an expert in managing information systems in the oil and gas industry.
International Experience with Chevron
One of the notable phases of Mark Lewis's career was his tenure at Chevron, where he worked as the Engineering Information Manager on the Gorgon Project from 2004 to 2012. His role was based in Perth, Australia, and London, United Kingdom. This position involved managing engineering data and information systems for one of the largest natural gas projects in the world. His work on the Gorgon Project underscores his capability in handling large-scale, complex information management tasks.