Thread regarding Apache Corp. layoffs

Future Outlook: The company plans to exit North Sea operations by December 31, 2029

Exit North Sea ASAP…who in the he-l will buy 3 Billion dollars worth of liability that is now producing less than 12,000 bopd…

Return the assets to BP for abandonment. Bankrupt the company in 2026 and keep the good pieces…. Just like Fieldwood did to Apache…


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@b7 can Apache afford to decommission the BP and Exxon fields? They are investing $2 million a year on projects to keep it from falling apart…

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Post ID: @ge+1k88tk8y2

They will sell more pieces of apa, to disguise bad performance, before going bankrupt. , Top executives main compensation is stocks… during bankruptcy stocks go to pennies

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Post ID: @ek+1k88tk8y2

More like 5B.

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Post ID: @c9+1k88tk8y2

@b7 12-15,000 bopd and boed with 6/1…drop that aged North Sea asset on 🤡 clown bp’s lap before a serious Tier 1 incident occurs…want scary just ultrasound thickness the riser section…corrosion at a maximum…the process kit is running on manual by brilliant control room operators….but, 2026 FAFO…

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Post ID: @bd+1k88tk8y2

COP was announced as 31st December 2029 this is old news, it doesn’t mean the company is trying to sell the asset, they missed the boat on that years ago, it means that this is when all production will cease and then it’s onto decommissioning.

North Sea also produces around 45Mboed, nowhere near 12,000bopd!

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Post ID: @b7+1k88tk8y2

Deferred maintenance will precipitate a negligent incident soon…the platform condition is atrocious

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Post ID: @b2+1k88tk8y2

That outlook is old news.

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