Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

What’s going on with RBU/ Denver office?

Heard it’s closing downtown Denver and lots of AEOIs..

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Does anyone know when the Granite Tower office will be closed? Are any functions moving to Greeley?

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Glad I never moved there. Or Ames.

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This isn't an India or outsourcing challenge.

The RBU footprint doesn't have the scale or activity cadence to support a standalone org. It is inevitable that the asset gets rolled into MCBU if Hess doesn't transact or merged with Hess's Bakken assets if it does.

Either way, you're looking at the cut of a lot of duplicate functions and teams. Similarly, there's not really a value proposition for keeping the team in Denver. Welcome to Houston!

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They don’t care about how work gets done. They see everyone as replaceable. It was clear from the townhall that work would not be done in Denver. If you move to Houston, that work will move overseas so it doesn’t give you much of a career path here.

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Preach!

If rumors of 10-12% AEOI are true at California refineries management is about to "find out". So much for McKinsey's "experience is a commodity" narrative.

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Granite tower is toast. If we do have a presence in Denver it will be minimal and in a much smaller space. I’m thinking LT, HR, legal, maybe finance if they’re kept around. As far as AEOIs, I heard a ton of people pulled the trigger, not even including most all LPDCE employees. Management is about to figure out what fu-k around and find out actually means when the new org goes live

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Not closing.

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Good riddance. Real work happens closer to the well.

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