Imperial Oil
Jason Iwanika has a diverse work experience in the oil and gas industry. Jason started their career at Imperial Oil in 2001 as an Associate Facilities Engineer and later held roles as a Gas Processing Negotiator and a Senior Accounts Executive. Jason then joined ExxonMobil in 2008 as a Senior Commercial Advisor before transitioning into a role as a Production Engineering - Technical Coordinator, where they provided support for offshore oil platform design. In 2012, Jason returned to Imperial Oil and held various positions, including Supervisor Development Planning/Economic Lead, Joint Interest Rep, and Joint Interest Manager. Currently, they serve as the Director of Commercial Business Development, overseeing opportunity identification and capture for the company. In 2023, Jason is set to take on the role of VP of Commercial Development and Land at Imperial Oil.
Jason Iwanika attended the University of Calgary from 1996 to 2001, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering.
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Imperial Oil Limited is an integrated oil company. The Company is engaged in all the phases of the petroleum industry in Canada, including exploration for, and production and sale of, crude oil and natural gas. Its operations are conducted in three segments: Upstream, Downstream and Chemical. The Upstream operations include the exploration for, and production of, crude oil, natural gas, synthetic oil and bitumen. It holds an interest in the Kearl oil sands project. The Downstream operations consist of the transportation and refining of crude oil, blending of refined products and the distribution and marketing of those products. The Chemical operations consist of the manufacturing and marketing of various petrochemicals. The Company is involved in the exploration for and development of crude oil and natural gas in Canada. The Company transports its crude oil production and third-party crude oil required to supply refineries by contracted pipelines, common carrier pipelines and rail.