Anyone in Colorado hear any news yet? Seems we are short staffed across the board out in the field so hopefully everyone who wants to stay gets placed somewhere.
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@e3 Absolutely. ATM or not, a high enough bid on any asset and it’s gone.
@e8 Colorado is a cash cow. We do the same amount of Wells with 2 rigs that MCBU does with 14. Money to be made here, not forever, but for the near future.
Chevron RBY has another big slip up at like BI$hop they will be in trouble - bigger debacle than they would like to admit - they could save $$$ by getting rid of the PHD ind!ans that are swooning around trying to gather information to write a paper to keep their job
It’s too risky with not enough room to run, they’ll hand it to a low cost brownfield operator
What do you think Chevron RBU/Colorado will look like in 5 years? Will it continue to get smaller, will there be another bo-m? Best and real guesses please….
They’ll start casually looking for any bidders on RBU, if someone will pay the equivalent of 3 years cash flow for it, they’d sell it
@ds Colorado is basically an ATM machine. They drill the same amount of wells with 2 rigs that MCBU drills with 14. They will ride this BU until it is dry. SJV is the more likely sell.
Is Chevron Colorado going to be around for much longer? Or another AMBU type sell off…?
The whole company is short staffed What company are you referring to, because it certainly isn't bloated beyond compare CVX.
@ae I feel this is the motto of every person in management.
Im applying to your field facing position, how hard can it be.
Heard something about hundreds of millions been spent on a clean up near Galeton….school/residents evacuated. But I’m sure ENGiNE will help that
The amount of people applying for my field-facing job is quite high. Most I’ve talked to haven’t done my job or are absolute bad fits because they can’t relate or communicate with field types. Unfortunately, CVX doesn’t really care about that aspect and I’m not delusional about being displaced by a career office hobbit who speaks in platitudes and gets red under the collar when someone says “damn.”
The whole company is short staffed, of the Hess merger doesn't go through we're in trouble.