Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

RBU re-org?

I've heard rumblings that RBU is due for a big announcement with likely re-org. Who's got the tea? Spill it!

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Post ID: @OP+1vH3eeam

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Current RBU team in charge of getting permits are laughably clueless. If there’s a god, layoffs will hit that team first.

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Post ID: @6nsz+1vH3eeam

Which groups go to Houston? Which ones to Greeley?

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Post ID: @1pjj+1vH3eeam

There are WAY more than 2-3 engineers and 1-2 geos in RBU.

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Post ID: @1tnc+1vH3eeam

Greeley is wonderful compared to Midland!

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Post ID: @1rdq+1vH3eeam

I've moved into the independent space, so please forgive this d-mb outsider ask.

How many staff do they have working the two PDC rigs?

Out in industry, we'd run a 2-3 rig program with 2-3 REs and 1-2 Geos. This assumes some time spent doing BD/evaluations, planning, and reserves.

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Post ID: @1zbf+1vH3eeam

Pretty sure no one from PDCE was good at anything from what I’ve seen. Except perhaps having over inflated senses of self worth…

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Post ID: @1ijj+1vH3eeam

I heard RBU struggles to get permits because they let all the people good at getting permits from PDC Energy go and dropped all but 2 rigs yet has a very bloated amount of geologists and engineers.

I heard to save money, Chevron is going to force attrition by moving everyone from Denver to either Greeley or Houston.

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Post ID: @ytl+1vH3eeam

No Re-Org just making bank for the Company!!!

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