Alex Lewis
Petroleum Engineer At Rex Energy
I have worked in a variety of roles and professions, from quality engineering in the automotive industry to production engineer in the oil and gas sector at Rex Energy. From a technical point of view, these roles have shown me how to design a process, ensure it is efficient and up to standard, and manage the execution of the said process from start to finish.
Alex’s Experience
Petroleum Engineer
Rex Energy Corporation
Nov 2018 – Present
Engineer
California Oil & Gas Services LLC
Jul 2015 – Oct 2018
Service Engineer
Union Oil Company of California
Oct 2010 – Jul 2014
Petroleum Engineer
SPN Well Services-a Superior Energy Services Company
Mar 2006 – Jul 2010
United States
Alex’s Recent Post
Comparing Fuel Efficiency in Older vs. Newer Used Cars: What’s the Difference?
When it comes to purchasing a used car, fuel efficiency is a critical factor that … Read more
How to Dispose of Old Gas?
Using and discarding gas properly is our responsibility to lead a safer and cleaner life, … Read more
What Type of Gas Does My Car Take? (85, 87 or 89…)
Different types of gasoline are produced to work for different cars and driving purposes, so … Read more
What Temperature Does Gasoline Freeze? Gas Freezing Point
As the bloodline of every car, gasoline must be kept in optimal condition regardless of … Read more
What Is 85 Octane Gas? Can You use 85 octane instead of 87
If you mostly drive light, standard vehicles, low-octane gasoline like 87-octane is most widely used. … Read more
Tractor Fuel vs Reefer Fuel: Are They The Same?
Trucks and tractors are heavy-duty and come with complex design features, which explains their constant … Read more
What Happens When Your Car Runs Out of Gas?
Gasoline powers car engines to ensure smooth, safe operations for long periods. Inadequate gas level … Read more
What Does DEF Stand For? What Does It Do?
Diesel cars are powerful and can handle demanding tasks over long traveling distances, but their … Read more
What Happens If You Put Diesel in A Gas Car? Is It Bad?
Diesel is designed for heavy-duty vehicles and demanding tasks, while gasoline mostly works in lighter … Read more