Thread regarding Apache Corp. layoffs

If you ain’t first, you’re last

How do you drop the best reservoir engineer in the US like that? Feels like a race to last after that move.


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If your guy or gal was really the best, he/she would have been one of the very few who would have gotten promoted four times in four years. APA would never cut them.

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Post ID: @4b8+1kqg92pnv

@2pw would APA be better off if they were? Guess we will never know.

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Post ID: @2s3+1kqg92pnv

AO thought he should be in SG's position.
RW thought he should be in AT's position.

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Post ID: @2pw+1kqg92pnv

If the person works at Apache they're not the best… Fact… Face it!

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Post ID: @1qx+1kqg92pnv

How bad they are doing that they cannot even keep people at >$100/barrel.

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Post ID: @19t+1kqg92pnv

@131 if the name starts with J at all levels except 1 or 2 exceptions. Do not trust.

Prepare a fallback plan: Apache is not geared to last long. It’s an enterprise with deep liabilities and non revenue financial/regulatory responsibilities. once North Sea gets shut in and Egypt starts expropriating things will get interesting. Drill quick and produce aggressively. The company will go bankrupt and attempt to cleanly extricate itself from heavy Gulf of America and Nor5h Sea liabilities. The future is mailbox money from Suriname or the BoD ..

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Post ID: @18a+1kqg92pnv

I've been here for only a year. Any suggestions on how to avoid getting stabbed in the back?

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Post ID: @131+1kqg92pnv

@v7 spot on! That’s why Apache is getting some bad luck…and those people who play those games are starting to hate the toxic environment they created

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Post ID: @wt+1kqg92pnv

Or he might have told leadership that remaining assets are cr-p................ Truth will get you launched out the door with a box. Fast!!

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Post ID: @wj+1kqg92pnv

Which consultants have come in a provided poor guidance this time?

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Post ID: @vb+1kqg92pnv

One common survival tactic at APA is eliminating competition—especially those who might threaten future opportunities. If you have authority, that can mean laying people off. If you don’t, it often takes subtler forms: undermining others, speaking negatively about them, or trying to damage their reputation. This approach appears to be practiced at every level of the organization.

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Post ID: @v7+1kqg92pnv

everyone left here is just riding a good paycheck to milk it till the end or a better offer comes along. we’ve cut to keep the doors open but there isn’t a future…just a paycheck till the next comes along

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Post ID: @nz+1kqg92pnv

There have been a lot of high performers laid off.

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Post ID: @e6+1kqg92pnv

He came from drilling

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Post ID: @ap+1kqg92pnv

Please share the scenario? What happened? it’s tough to cream type curves when management when management has to deliver a slide or a talking point and the analyst require substantiation? Who was his direct boss and asset manager?

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Post ID: @ae+1kqg92pnv

Money, money, money. What else matters to management? Gotta exceed the cost cutting goal to maximize their bonus. Besides planning knows more about reserves than engineering.

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