Upstream natural gas layoffs could decline
โ Scribed by Willett, Robert E.
- Book ID
- 102219984
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Weight
- 178 KB
- Volume
- 11
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0743-5665
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โฆ Synopsis
ayofls, which until now are what "restmc-
L turing" has amounted to, may be on the decline, according to VictorA. Burk, managing director, oil G gas industy services for Arthur Andmen G Co. At a press conference in July, Burk had a few positive remarks concerning restructuring in the natural gas industry.
For both oil and gas, the trend is now to change the nature of the business rather than to simply fire some people.
Restructuring the Business, Rather Than the Size of the Workforce NG: Do you see any positive signs concerning restructuring?
Burk Companies have to develop the strat- egies that best suit them. This of course will vary from company to company, but companies have to really focus their strategies on things that will create or enhance value. That will be different for a small independent versus a large independent versus a major. . . .
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