KFOR - El Reno Mayor: Over 800 Oklahomans without a job as Halliburton El Reno location closes
https://kfor.com/2019/12/02/el-reno-mayor-over-800-oklahomans-on-the-chopping-block-as-halliburton-plans-to-close/
EL RENO, Okla. (KFOR) - Over 800 people are now without a job after Halliburton announced it is closing its El Reno operation, according to the city’s mayor.
“Christmas is not a good time to get laid off,” Dennis Morkes, who lives in El Reno, said.
It may not be a good time, but it’s now a reality for 808 employees at the Halliburton operation in El Reno.
POSTED 3:07 PM, DECEMBER 2, 2019, BY JESSICA BRUNO AND KAYLEE DOUGLAS, UPDATED AT 05:21PM, DECEMBER 2, 2019
Halliburton lays off 800 in Oklahoma, plant closure expected
https://tucson.com/news/national/halliburton-lays-off-in-oklahoma-plant-closure-expected/article_27512c00-204a-5cc2-8577-b250f1b757b1.html
EL RENO, Okla. (AP) — Halliburton is laying off more than 800 employees in El Reno, Oklahoma, and says it expects to close its office in the Oklahoma City suburb.
Halliburton lays off 800 in Oklahoma, plant closure expected
https://www.roanoke.com/business/wire/halliburton-lays-off-in-oklahoma-plant-closure-expected/article_632c3729-5656-58a0-9c52-662bb8d8b5a5.html
https://www.greensboro.com/business/halliburton-lays-off-in-oklahoma-plant-closure-expected/article_2d360fc6-696c-5221-81f7-822a35e41fc9.html
EL RENO, Okla. (AP) — Halliburton is laying off more than 800 employees in El Reno, Oklahoma, and says it expects to close its office in the Oklahoma City suburb.
Halliburton to close office in Oklahoma, layoff 800 employees
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/energy/article/Halliburton-to-close-office-in-Oklahoma-layoff-14876652.php
Houston oilfield service company Halliburton plans to close an office just west of Oklahoma City where more than 800 employees are losing their jobs.
In a Monday morning letter filed with the Oklahoma Office of Workforce Development, Halliburon Vice President of the MidCon Area Michael Queener wrote that the company expects to close its office in El Reno, Oklahoma.
Halliburton on Monday announced plans to close its El Reno operation, and more than 800 employees are expected to lose their jobs,
https://www.koco.com/article/halliburton-to-close-el-reno-facility-more-than-800-expected-to-lose-jobs-officials-say/30084684#
El Reno Mayor Matt White told KOCO 5. KOCO 5 obtained a letter sent by Halliburton officials to the Oklahoma Office of Workforce
Development, which says in part:
This letter serves as written notice to Oklahoma City that Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. (HESI) is
planning to have mass layoffs at the following physical addresses: 6100 East Highway 66, El Reno, OK 73036.
HESI anticipates that the layoff will be on approximately December 2, 2019. The layoff is
expected to be a permanent employment loss. At this time it is expected that the facility will
not remain open. It is reasonably anticipated that approximately 800 employees will be
affected by the layoff.
At least three El Reno police vehicles were stationed Monday at the
Halliburton campus at 6100 E. State Highway 66, the El Reno Tribune reported.
it will close its facility in El Reno, according to a report from KOCO.
https://www.fox23.com/news/halliburton-to-close-el-reno-facility-hundreds-of-jobs-lost/1014780765
EL RENO, Okla. - Quick Facts:
Halliburton announced Monday
More than 800 people could lose their jobs, the news station said.
The El Reno Tribune reported that the company requested a police presence at the Halliburton campus when the announcement was made.
Halliburton To Shut Down Its El Reno Location
Monday, December 2nd 2019, 3:18 PM CST
Updated: Monday, December 2nd 2019, 3:25 PM CST
Halliburton has announced its intention to shut down its El Reno location.
This closure will leave about 800 employees without jobs, according to El Reno Mayor Matt White.
"We all have been around long enough. We all understand that in the oil field, there are ups and there are downs," White said. "We've been seeing a downturn in oil and gas production for some time. We are aware of that, and during the last budget, we backed off the budget this year based on the slowdown of the oil field."
El Reno police were at the offices while Halliburton officials made the announcement on Monday.