Connection August 2024
At ExxonMobil Australia, the innovative and highly skilled team members within our operations are truly our greatest asset. In this edition of the Connection, we showcase the careers of three of our employers from across different areas of the business.
This includes one of our 2024 interns, Benjamin Malkin, who has commenced his engineering career at our Longford Gas Plants. Ana Vassili, IT Senior Advisor outlines her passion for inclusion and diversity within the workforce, and Altona Conversion Venture Manager, Abrar Chowdhury, details his diverse 20-year career at ExxonMobil.
We hear about the recent Gippsland Women in Industry Network, where Danielle Wallace, Training and Procedures Supervisor, represented ExxonMobil Australia.
The Melbourne Terminal team update us on the latest news from their sites, as they continue their focus on supporting Victoria’s fuel supply and the local economy, in addition to engaging with the community.
You can also read ExxonMobil’s 2024 Global Outlook – our view of energy demand and supply through 2050.
Here are the key takeaways:
- All energy types will remain in the mix.
- Renewables will grow the fastest.
- Coal will decline the most.
- Under any credible scenario, oil and natural gas remain essential.
- Lower-carbon technology needs policy support to grow rapidly but ultimately must be supported by market forces.
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In this edition
Intern profile - Benjamin Malik
Meet Benjamin Malik, intern for ExxonMobil Australia’s Production Facilities team. Based at our Longford facility, he is supporting the team with eliminating redundant critical alarms and implementing our new work management system (WMS) guidelines for car sealing our critical safeguards.