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Recall some of Rigzone s most popular downstream-related articles from the past week.
A new workforce arrangement for thousands of BP (NYSE: BP) employees proved to be popular topic this past week among Rigzone’s downstream-focused audience. Learn more about the model, along with other topics that garnered a healthy number of page views, in this review of some of the week’s top downstream-related articles on Rigzone.
Working remotely has become particularly commonplace in the COVID-19 era, and BP has unveiled a new program that blends remote work with the more traditional office-based arrangement. Meant for staff who had been office-based before the pandemic, BP’s “60:40 split” hybrid model calls on employees to work three days a week in the office and the remaining two days at home. The company noted the new model will affect approximately 25,000 employees.
Total (NYSE: TOT) and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) have agreed to collaborate as strategic partners to further digital transformation and support progress towa.
Here are some of Rigzone s top upstream stories during the last week, just in case you missed them.
Here are some of Rigzone s top upstream stories during the last week, just in case you missed them…
Chevron CEO Reveals Permian Surprise
Bloomberg highlighted that Chevron has revived aspirations to pump one million barrels a day in the Permian Basin. Chevron plans to ramp up investment in North America’s biggest oil field through 2025, Bloomberg noted.
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No Roaring USA Shale Industry to Respond to OPEC+
There is no roaring U.S. shale industry to respond to OPEC+ and balance out global supply, according to Rystad Energy Oil Markets Analyst Louise Dickson. Although the Rystad representative outlined that U.S. shale sprang back almost immediately after the last downturn, Dickson warned that things would be different this time around.