(Reuters) - Apache Corp, one of the top U.S. shale oil producers, said on Thursday it would slash capital expenditures and its rig count in 2015 as the collapse of crude oil prices prompts it to slow ...
Nov. 10—The Apache Corp. enjoyed better than expected production during the third quarter, mostly due to the Permian Basin, and President-CEO John Christmann says Apache's operations in the North Sea ...
Apache is weathering the downturn better than many of its peers. That's largely due to the progress the company made over the past year to position itself to run on lower oil prices. Here are five ...
Apache chief executive John Christmann has highlighted the importance of investment in midstream assets to ensure that surging production in the Permian basin of Texas and New Mexico finds the most ...
“I think it’s important that you stick to your economics. You don’t just get things up and running at any cost. We have to stay focused on the returns." The president and CEO of Houston-based Apache ...
Aug. 8—The Apache Corp.'s $4.5-billion acquisition of the Callon Petroleum Co. of Houston was a major feature of its second quarter as its American production of 139,500 barrels per day was up by 67 ...
* APACHE CORP SAYS CEO JOHN J. CHRISTMANN IV'S 2017 TOTAL COMPENSATION WAS $14.4 MILLION VERSUS $13.4 MILLION IN 2016 – SEC FILING * APACHE CORP SAYS CFO STEPHEN J. RINEY'S 2017 TOTAL COMPENSATION WAS ...
A pumpjack operates just outside of the Odessa Ector Power Partners natural gas power plant Wednesday, March 9, 2022, in Odessa, Texas. (Odessa American/Eli Hartman) The Apache Corp. enjoyed better ...
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