It's been several months and quite a few "fireside chats" and there still is no new, efficient, factory-supporting org released. Anyone have any insight into what's taking so long? Maybe we just want to keep paying consultants?
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They will get around to it and whack half the staff just in time for oil to go back to $120. Can't wait.
Bump
The GOM guys and gals who work offshore are amoung the best folks I have had the pleasure to work with, proud rednecks.
The crew in the Covington office is a crocked and self serving. The place is a vipers nest of self centered, immature professional wasters, who will back stab anyone who does not share thier backward opinions.
GOM production is crashing. Down 5% per year it will be to 100,000 BOEPD within a decade. Nothing new in the pipeline. Sad.
@8aad ; if your definition of "incredibly ineffective" includes producing more oil and gas than most of the others then there's your answer
There must be a lot of "friends and relatives" in GOMBU, since it's an incredibly ineffective BU yet remains untouched.
Enterprise Leading Performance will have the answers you seek.
A factory of what? A few one-off custom dry holes per year?
Part of the problem here was setting up ‘the factory’ when said factory had no discovered resource to feed it. It’s like making a widget factory and thinking about part sourcing at the very end (and ultimately having no access to required parts/inputs). Totally insane and the writing was on that wall from the beginning.
GoM is currently on the receiving end of the triple crown
Still waiting for this Hess acquisition to resolve itself. I don’t expect we’ll find out anything until October, just in time for the next round of woefully underwhelming job postings