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ABU Reorg

any news on the next ABU reorg?

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ABU needs all hands on deck to fix what needs to be fixed and maximize the number of cargos out the door this year! They are positioned to pull in a huge profit short term if they can get their act together.

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Post ID: @7rtk+1fy49WTZ

We should have brought in labor from Singapore to build those plants. Would have been half the cost for five times the quality.

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Not sure they would of give the ABU that additional weeks leave and the 17.5% minimum pay rise if they wanted to reduce numbers. Gorgon and Wheatstone are a cash cow even with trains down due to poor US leadership decisions.

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Post ID: @6mjw+1fy49WTZ

ABU is fine and making money, at least until the next train goes down...

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Post ID: @2qlz+1fy49WTZ

ABU is still around. Thought it was gone a while ago. Oh well, keep up the good work, it’s appreciated.

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Post ID: @1mcr+1fy49WTZ

I thought all the key positions were still Americans.

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Post ID: @qhy+1fy49WTZ

Sounds like a troll looking for information. ABU has quietly ‘transformed’ (downsized) itself from integrated upstream to production office. Few American expats around, mostly local control. Operating smoothly at the moment.

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