Anyone have a clue on how long companies like oxy, Energen, concho etc.. Are hedged for I keep hearing these companies are fine due to their hedges but obviously that can't last forever.
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Crude up near $51. $100 by 4th of July! Everyone go buy a Rolex and some jet skis!
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No i meant the land guys weren't employees so weren't announced as layoffs
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We had enterprise wide cuts, 33 in our division about half engineers.
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No i meant the land guys weren't employees so weren't announced as layoffs
Yeah, you won't see news of field brokers (landmen) being let go. Their mostly just under contract and picked up and let go all of the time. There have been a lot of field landmen already losing their jobs.
I was at one time a field guy, but luckily got in-house almost 5 years ago.
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These companies have to have a consultant or going through a market maker hedging them. I mean if you are a shale producer at $50 per barrel cost why would you not sell 2015 or 2016 $95 or $100 oil? At least half or whatever. Enough to prop up profits to $75 if the price crashes to $50 for that year and work on becoming more and more efficient. But when it's been above $80 for years I guess u get greedy and not want to miss out on $150's.
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Increase the dividend and fire 9,000 people. Interesting world we live in.
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Yeah the best thing to do was to use it to pay people to do nothing until the oil goes up and they can put them to work again.
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Increase the dividend and fire 9,000 people. Interesting world we live in.
It is the right thing to do for the shareholders. They had almost 6 billion in fcf last year. Probjects aren't viable, so return some of that cash to the shareholders.
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Increase the dividend and fire 9,000 people. Interesting world we live in.
It is the right thing to do for the shareholders. They had almost 6 billion in fcf last year. Probjects aren't viable, so return some of that cash to the shareholders.
Is a dividend increase sustainable if cash flow is going to be problem? Doesn't make sense. Shouldn't they be saving that cash to buy competitors for pennies on the dollar?