Thread regarding BP PLC layoffs

BP Planning meeting yesterday downtown

BP meeting in a building near Sam Houston park for planning. Maybe important maybe not.

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Plenty of space at WL and Helios because very few people ever turn up to work anymore. Most floors and cubes are barren, maybe folk are following the SJS lead. If it weren’t for BRG displays, Starbucks and the dining hall WL1 would be morbid.

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Post ID: @6hrj+1u0eVdOI

Neither Chevron or Shell have HQ in downtown Houston. Chevron will be moving there, but it hasn’t happened yet. If you’re asking offshore GoM companies with a presence downtown, it’s Chevron, Hess, and Total. Murphy, Exxon, Shell, Kosmos, W&T Offshore, Arena Energy, Conoco - basically every other GoM operator - is NOT downtown (regardless of size). Some small cap onshore US companies are downtown but I doubt bp would mess with them.

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Post ID: @1zav+1u0eVdOI

What other majors have HQ near that area? Chevron? She’ll?

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Post ID: @1qob+1u0eVdOI

Nah, we have plenty of space at Westlake for the Denver employees

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Post ID: @huf+1u0eVdOI

A place for the Denver crew

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Post ID: @oow+1u0eVdOI

To @xjt+1u0eVdOI I believe BP internally. So themselves.

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Post ID: @ywh+1u0eVdOI

Who did they meet with?

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