Re: Why Chevron and Exxon would lay off workers ?
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Just a guess, Exxon bought Pioneer and the 400 they laid off I'm guessing were clerical workers.
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Re: Why Chevron and Exxon would lay off workers ?
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Wanting to ramp up energy production is one thing, getting those wheels rolling again is another. Just trying to reinvigorate the Keystone project requires a ton of physical logistics and resources be put back in place plus twenty seven miles of paperwork and permit hoops to jump thru on both sides of the border.
I’m just a layman but it seems the most often used lament in that industry is we are short of refinery capacity. If that’s true it would seem that could be addressed the fast and have impact to the end user the soonest.
Again just going by what I read.
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Re: Why Chevron and Exxon would lay off workers ?
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How much do you anticipate they are going to ramp up production?
Do you think they're going to drive oil down to $40 or $50 a barrel and lose money?
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Re: Why Chevron and Exxon would lay off workers ?
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Maybe executives who don't like Trump are laying people off and blaming it on Trump. TDR is bad. Federal refuges here in NE have laid people off (it is February) and screaming how bad Trump is.
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Re: Why Chevron and Exxon would lay off workers ?
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How much do you anticipate they are going to ramp up production?
Do you think they're going to drive oil down to $40 or $50 a barrel and lose money?
$80 / barrel is where it needs to sit for economic stability. There has been a lot of unnecessary positions created by government programs in the past few years. DEI and GND were gaslighting dog and pony shows and added a bunch of duff in the workforce. Time to trim the fat and move forward.
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Re: Why Chevron and Exxon would lay off workers ?
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Maybe executives who don't like Trump are laying people off and blaming it on Trump. TDR is bad. Federal refuges here in NE have laid people off (it is February) and screaming how bad Trump is. Couldn't they just blame Trump without laying off help and affecting their bottom line. That seems like an expensive move just to get a liberal jab in. I didn't go to church this morning because of bad weather and I told them I blamed the groundhog. They texted back and said "bad old groundhog", lol.
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Re: Why Chevron and Exxon would lay off workers ?
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Are these layoffs all in the U.S.?
There comes a point liberalism has gone too far, we're past that point.
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Re: Why Chevron and Exxon would lay off workers ?
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Maybe executives who don't like Trump are laying people off and blaming it on Trump. TDR is bad. Federal refuges here in NE have laid people off (it is February) and screaming how bad Trump is. Couldn't they just blame Trump without laying off help and affecting their bottom line. That seems like an expensive move just to get a liberal jab in. I didn't go to church this morning because of bad weather and I told them I blamed the groundhog. They texted back and said "bad old groundhog", lol. They are laying people off because they don't need them. No other reason than that.
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Re: Why Chevron and Exxon would lay off workers ?
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The Administration and the American public want to see increased levels of domestic oil production, but I’m not sure that sentiment is shared by oil company executives. More oil on the market means lower prices to consumers, netting them less profit. And ramping up production could mean activating higher cost, low producing wells.
Oil companies may talk the talk of wanting to ramp up, but I think privately they like maintains current levels of production and pricing. Exactly right. If I am energy investor I certainly don't want any company I am involved with to increase their costs while contributing to a lower price for their product. That's a lose -lose situation. There is a little more going on beneath the surface though. Trump wants to see interest rates decline but he has no direct control over that aspect of the equation. He, and Bessent, believe that reducing the cost of energy will have the effect of reducing interest rates. It might but that is a pretty tenuous connection and may take a very long time. If the energy companies don't cooperate, this is likely to not work. The most effective thing he CAN do is to reduce spending and the deficit.
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