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Chevron first disclosed plans for ENGINE last year via a LinkedIn post and has since appointed key leadership personnel.
The company plans to hire 600 employees by the end of 2025, with further expansion on the horizon.
ENGINE is designed to be more than a back-office operation; it will focus on advanced engineering work, including geotechnical analysis, digital modelling of oil refineries, and process monitoring to enhance energy reliability.
Chevron’s $1 billion investment in India will span several years, supporting the country’s role in sustainable energy and contributing to affordable, cleaner power generation.
The centre will play a crucial role in Chevron’s digital transformation, leveraging artificial intelligence (AI), the internet of things (IoT), and edge computing to enhance efficiency in oil and gas production, carbon capture, and refinery operations.
Chevron ENGINE will operate across the energy value chain, supporting high-pressure, high-temperature deepwater projects such as the Anchor Project, where drilling depths exceed 34,000 feet below sea level. It will also assist large-scale carbon sequestration initiatives, like those in Australia, by identifying the best geological reservoirs for long-term CO₂ storage.