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APA Corporation

APA Corporation is the holding company for Apache Corporation, an American company engaged in hydrocarbon exploration.[2] It is organized in Delaware and headquartered in Houston. The company is ranked 431st on the Fortune 500.[3]

APA Corporation
The headquarters of the company in Post Oak Central, Houston, Texas.
Company typePublic
ISINUS03743Q1085
IndustryPetroleum industry
FoundedDecember 6, 1954; 69 years ago (1954-12-06)
Founders
HeadquartersPost Oak Central
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Key people
John J. Christmann IV (CEO)
Products
Production output
388 thousand barrels of oil equivalent (2,370,000 GJ) per day (2021)
Revenue US$7.985 billion (2021)
US$1.891 billion (2021)
US$0.973 billion (2021)
Total assets US$13.303 billion (2021)
Total equity US$-0.717 billion (2021)
Number of employees
2,253 (2021)
Websiteapacorp.com
Footnotes / references
[1]

Current operations edit

In 2021, the company's total production was 388 thousand barrels of oil equivalent (2,370,000 GJ) per day, of which 59% was in the United States, 29% was in Egypt, and 12% was in the North Sea.[1]

As of December 31, 2021, the company had 912 million barrels of oil equivalent (5.58×109 GJ) of estimated proved reserves, of which 68% was in the United States, 20% was in Egypt, and 12% was in the North Sea.[1]

Almost all of the company's reserves in the United States are in the Permian Basin. The company also has reserves in western Oklahoma, the Texas Panhandle, and south Texas.[1]

The company has been operating in remote areas of the Libyan Desert in Egypt since 1994 and has not experienced disruptions from political turmoil.[1]

The company has been operating in the North Sea since 2003, predominantly in the Forties oilfield.[1]

History edit

In 1954, the Apache Oil Corporation was founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Truman Anderson, Raymond Plank and Charles Arnao with $250,000 in funding.[4]

In 1955, the first wells were drilled in the Cushing field, between Tulsa and Oklahoma City.[5]

In 1960, the company acquired interests in the Foshay Tower, a Minneapolis landmark. The 32-story imitation of the Washington Monument, became the company's headquarters from the early 1960s until 1984.[5]

In 1967, the oil well Fagerness #1 was drilled, yielding the company's first major discovery.[5]

In 1969, the company became a public company via an initial public offering.[5]

In 1970, the company diversified into agriculture with the acquisition of the S&J Ranch in California. The ranch produced citrus fruit, figs, pistachios, olives, and almonds.[5] It was sold in 1987.[6]

In 1971, the company formed Apache Exploration Company (subsequently "Apexco") as its oil and gas operating company.[5]

In 1977, the company sold Apexco and its non-petroleum holdings, including the ranch, and reinvested into a farm-in agreement with GHK to operate its wells in the Anadarko Basin.[5]

In 1980, the company acquired a non-operating interest, via a participation in a Royal Dutch Shell joint venture, in operations in the Gulf Of Mexico.[5]

In 1981, the company created Apache Petroleum Company (APC), the first public master limited partnership in the United States.[7]

In 1985, the company acquired oil and gas wells in eight states from David Holdings for $200 million. In 1986, the company acquired oil and gas assets in the Gulf of Mexico from Occidental Petroleum.[8]

In 1987, the company moved its headquarters from Minneapolis to Denver.[5]

In 1991, the company doubled its reserves by acquiring assets from Amoco, including a position in the Permian Basin of West Texas, for $515 million and 2 million shares of the company.[9][10]

In 1992, the company moved its headquarters to Houston, Texas and signed a lease for 220,000 square feet of office space.[11]

In 1993, the company acquired Hadson Energy Resources in a $58 million transaction, expanding its assets to offshore Western Australia.[12]

In 1994, the company began operations in Egypt by acquiring a 25 percent non-operated interest in the Qarun Concession, operated by the Phoenix Resource Companies. Production began in December 1995.[13]

In 1995, the company acquired Dekalb Energy Canada, marking the company's return to Canada, in a $285 million stock transaction.[14]

In 1995, the company also acquired 315 oil and gas fields in the Permian Basin, the Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coast, western Oklahoma, East Texas, the Rocky Mountains and the Gulf of Mexico from Texaco.[15]

In 1996, the company acquired Phoenix Resources and took over operations of the Qarun Concession in Egypt.[16]

In 1999, the company acquired fields and leases in the Gulf of Mexico from Royal Dutch Shell for $715 million in cash, plus 1 million shares of stock.[17]

In 2001, the company acquired operations in the Libyan Desert of Egypt from Repsol for $410 million.[18]

In 2002, the company drilled its first deepwater wells in the West Mediterranean Concession of offshore Egypt.[19]

In 2003, the company acquired the Forties oilfield, the largest field ever discovered in the United Kingdom North Sea as well as assets in the Gulf of Mexico from BP for $1.3 billion.[20]

In May 2005, the company and ExxonMobil completed a series of agreements that provided for transfers and joint ventures across a broad range of properties in Western Canada.[21]

In October 2005, the company sold its 55% stake in the deepwater section of Egypt's concession for $413 million to Hess Corporation.[22]

In April 2006, the company acquired Gulf of Mexico Shelf properties from BP.[23]

In June 2006, the company sold its oil production interest in China to Australia-based Roc Oil Company for US$260 million.[24]

In 2007, A test horizontal well at the Van Gogh project, in Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia, produced 9,694 barrels per day.[25]

In February 2010, the company started production from the Van Gogh development offshore Western Australia.[26]

In March 2010, a Federal judge upheld the company's decision to exclude from its annual meeting ballot a corporate governance proposal from a person who had not proven on a timely basis that he actually was one of the company's shareholders.[27]

In June 2010, the company acquired assets in the Gulf of Mexico from Devon Energy for $1.05 billion.[28]

In July 2010, the company acquired assets from BP in Texas, southeast New Mexico, western Canada, and Egypt for $7 billion.[29]

In November 2010, the company acquired Mariner Energy for $2.7 billion.[30]

In 2011, the company discovered eight oil wells in Egypt's Faghur Basin.[31]

In January 2012, the company acquired assets in the Beryl field in the North Sea from ExxonMobil.[32]

In May 2012, the company acquired Cordillera Energy Partners for $2.5 billion in cash and 6.3 million shares of common stock. The acquisition added approximately 71 million barrels of oil equivalent (430,000,000 GJ) to Apache's reserves and strengthened its position across western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle.[33]

In November 2013, the company sold a non-controlling 1/3 share of its Egyptian assets to Sinopec[34]

In 2015, the company sold its assets in Western Australia for $2.1 billion.[35]

In 2016, the company sold its interest in the Scottish Area Gas Evacuation pipeline.[36]

In 2017, the company sold its assets in Canada to Paramount Resources for C$459.5 million.[37]

In 2020, the company declared its 'Alpine High' discovery to be a failure despite spending $3 billion on the play.[38] Steven Keenan, VP of global exploration and Lead Geologist on the play resigned.[39]

In January 2021, the company redid its agreement with the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation.[40]

In March 2021, the company reorganized its legal structure, with APA Corporation becoming the holding company for all of its subsidiaries.[2]

In January 2024, APA Corporation and Callon Petroleum Company have recently inked a definitive agreement, paving the way for APA to acquire Callon in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $4.5 billion, inclusive of Callon’s net debt. [41]

Controversies edit

2013 toxic waste spill edit

On June 1, 2013, a pipeline in northern Alberta, Canada was noticed to have ruptured, spilling 60,000 barrels (9.5 million litres) of toxic waste in what was cited as one of the largest of such disasters in recent history in North America.[42][43]

Pipeline explosion edit

In June 2008, the natural gas pipeline explosion at the company's processing hub on Varanus Island led to the 2008 Western Australian gas crisis. The Australian government was forced to drop charges as a result of a technicality.[44][45]

Attempts to limit shareholder proposals edit

In 2007, CEO G. Steven Farris wrote to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in favor of limits on nonbinding shareholder proposals at public company annual meetings.[46]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Apache Corporation 2021 Form 10-K Annual Report". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
  2. ^ a b "Apache Corporation and APA Corporation Announce Completion of New Holding Company Structure" (Press release). GlobeNewswire. March 1, 2021.
  3. ^ "Fortune 500: Apache". Fortune.
  4. ^ Pulsinelli, Olivia (November 9, 2018). "Apache Corp. founder dies at age 96". American City Business Journals.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Journey into Risk Country - The First 30 Years of Apache" (PDF). Apache.
  6. ^ "CASTLE & COOKE BUYS HOLDINGS OF APACHE CORP". The Journal of Commerce. Associated Press. September 27, 1987.
  7. ^ Metz, Robert (March 5, 1981). "Market Place: The Apache Partnership". The New York Times.
  8. ^ Biddle, Fred Marc (May 22, 1986). "Oil Partnership To Buy 4 Firms Of Occidental". Chicago Tribune.
  9. ^ "Amoco Unit in Deal To Sell U.S. Reserves". The New York Times. Reuters. May 3, 1991.
  10. ^ "Apache to Double Reserves with Amoco Deal". Oil & Gas Journal. May 13, 1991.
  11. ^ Stuart, Lettice (April 15, 1992). "Real Estate; Office Space In Houston: Plenty of It". The New York Times.
  12. ^ "Apache to Buy 68% Stake in Hadson Energy". The New York Times. June 19, 1993.
  13. ^ "Egypt western desert activity hits high gear". Oil & Gas Journal. November 4, 1996.
  14. ^ "Apache to Acquire Dekalb Energy". The New York Times. December 22, 1994.
  15. ^ SALPUKAS, AGIS (November 30, 1994). "Apache To Buy Fields From Texaco". The New York Times.
  16. ^ "Apache Agrees to Acquire Phoenix Resources". The New York Times. Associated Press. March 29, 1996.
  17. ^ "Apache is Buying Fields and Leases from Shell Unit". The New York Times. Bloomberg News. April 30, 1999.
  18. ^ "Apache to Acquire Repsol's Egypt Interests for US$410 Million; A 'Step Change' for Apache's Already Formidable Operations in Egypt" (Press release). PR Newswire. January 23, 2001.
  19. ^ "Apache Reports Third Successful Gas Discovery in Deep Water Offshore Egypt" (PDF). 2002.
  20. ^ "Apache to buy North Sea Forties oil field stake, Gulf of Mexico assets from BP for $1.3 billion". Oil & Gas Journal. January 13, 2003.
  21. ^ "Exxon Mobil expands exploration in Canada". American City Business Journals. May 5, 2005.
  22. ^ "Apache and Amerada Hess in Acreage Swap". RigZone. October 13, 2005.
  23. ^ "Apache to buy BP Gulf of Mexico shelf assets". Oil & Gas Journal. April 20, 2006.
  24. ^ "ROC Oil to buy Apache oil production in China". Oil & Gas Journal. June 27, 2006.
  25. ^ "Apache tests Exmouth basin well off W. Australia". Oil & Gas Journal. June 22, 2007.
  26. ^ Driver, Anna (February 10, 2010). "Apache has first oil from Van Gogh". Reuters.
  27. ^ Steffy, Loren (March 11, 2010). . Houston Chronicle. Archived from the original on October 22, 2020. Retrieved March 2, 2019.
  28. ^ "Apache Completes Acquisition of Devon's Gulf of Mexico Shelf Assets" (Press release). PR Newswire. June 10, 2010.
  29. ^ Helman, Christopher (August 16, 2010). "Inside BP's $7 Billion Deal With Apache". Forbes.
  30. ^ "Apache, Mariner merger complete". American City Business Journals. November 10, 2010.
  31. ^ Petzet, Alan (March 26, 2012). "Apache presses Egypt Faghur basin discoveries, 3D". Oil & Gas Journal.
  32. ^ "Apache Completes Acquisition of ExxonMobil's Beryl Field, Other UK North Sea Assets" (Press release). PR Newswire. January 3, 2012.
  33. ^ "Apache Completes Cordillera Energy Partners III, LLC Acquisition" (Press release). PR Newswire. May 1, 2012.
  34. ^ "Apache Completes Egypt Partnership With Sinopec" (Press release). PR Newswire. November 14, 2013.
  35. ^ "Apache agrees to sell Australian operations for $2.1 billion" (Press release). PR Newswire. April 8, 2015.
  36. ^ WILLIAMSON, MARK (November 30, 2016). "US giant sells North Sea assets". The Herald.
  37. ^ Cryderman, Kelly (2017-07-06). . The Globe and Mail. Archived from the original on 2019-12-22. Retrieved 2020-03-20.
  38. ^ Adams-Heard, Rachel (February 27, 2020). "Apache Calls It Quits on Alpine High After $3 Billion Charge". Bloomberg News.
  39. ^ ADAMS-HEARD, RACHEL (October 27, 2019). "Apache executive's departure sparks worst rout since 2016". World Oil.
  40. ^ "APA Corporation Announces Agreement in Principle with Egypt's Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources and EGPC to Modernize Production Sharing Contracts in Western Desert of Egypt" (Press release). GlobeNewswire. May 4, 2021.
  41. ^ akram, wasim (4 January 2024). "APA Corporation Acquired Callon Petroleum in $4.5 Billion All-Stock Deal". ibmot. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  42. ^ "Massive Alberta waste water spill will kill plants, says ecologist". CBC News. 13 June 2013.
  43. ^ VANDERKLIPPE, NATHAN (June 12, 2013). "Toxic waste spill in northern Alberta biggest of recent disasters in North America". Globe & Mail.
  44. ^ Spooner, Rania; King, Rhianna (March 29, 2012). "State drops lawsuit over Varanus Island gas explosion". WAtoday.
  45. ^ "Varanus gas explosion report slams Apache Energy". ABC News (Australia). 24 May 2012.
  46. ^ "Farris SEC letter dated October 2, 2007" (PDF). U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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This article is in list format but may read better as prose You can help by converting this article if appropriate Editing help is available February 2024 APA Corporation is the holding company for Apache Corporation an American company engaged in hydrocarbon exploration 2 It is organized in Delaware and headquartered in Houston The company is ranked 431st on the Fortune 500 3 APA CorporationThe headquarters of the company in Post Oak Central Houston Texas Company typePublicTraded asNasdaq APAS amp P 500 componentISINUS03743Q1085IndustryPetroleum industryFoundedDecember 6 1954 69 years ago 1954 12 06 FoundersTruman AndersonCharles ArnaoRaymond PlankHeadquartersPost Oak CentralHouston Texas U S Key peopleJohn J Christmann IV CEO ProductsPetroleumNatural gasProduction output388 thousand barrels of oil equivalent 2 370 000 GJ per day 2021 RevenueUS 7 985 billion 2021 Operating incomeUS 1 891 billion 2021 Net incomeUS 0 973 billion 2021 Total assetsUS 13 303 billion 2021 Total equityUS 0 717 billion 2021 Number of employees2 253 2021 Websiteapacorp wbr comFootnotes references 1 Contents 1 Current operations 2 History 3 Controversies 3 1 2013 toxic waste spill 3 2 Pipeline explosion 3 3 Attempts to limit shareholder proposals 4 References 5 External linksCurrent operations editIn 2021 the company s total production was 388 thousand barrels of oil equivalent 2 370 000 GJ per day of which 59 was in the United States 29 was in Egypt and 12 was in the North Sea 1 As of December 31 2021 the company had 912 million barrels of oil equivalent 5 58 109 GJ of estimated proved reserves of which 68 was in the United States 20 was in Egypt and 12 was in the North Sea 1 Almost all of the company s reserves in the United States are in the Permian Basin The company also has reserves in western Oklahoma the Texas Panhandle and south Texas 1 The company has been operating in remote areas of the Libyan Desert in Egypt since 1994 and has not experienced disruptions from political turmoil 1 The company has been operating in the North Sea since 2003 predominantly in the Forties oilfield 1 History editThis article is in list format but may read better as prose You can help by converting this article if appropriate Editing help is available February 2024 In 1954 the Apache Oil Corporation was founded in Minneapolis Minnesota by Truman Anderson Raymond Plank and Charles Arnao with 250 000 in funding 4 In 1955 the first wells were drilled in the Cushing field between Tulsa and Oklahoma City 5 In 1960 the company acquired interests in the Foshay Tower a Minneapolis landmark The 32 story imitation of the Washington Monument became the company s headquarters from the early 1960s until 1984 5 In 1967 the oil well Fagerness 1 was drilled yielding the company s first major discovery 5 In 1969 the company became a public company via an initial public offering 5 In 1970 the company diversified into agriculture with the acquisition of the S amp J Ranch in California The ranch produced citrus fruit figs pistachios olives and almonds 5 It was sold in 1987 6 In 1971 the company formed Apache Exploration Company subsequently Apexco as its oil and gas operating company 5 In 1977 the company sold Apexco and its non petroleum holdings including the ranch and reinvested into a farm in agreement with GHK to operate its wells in the Anadarko Basin 5 In 1980 the company acquired a non operating interest via a participation in a Royal Dutch Shell joint venture in operations in the Gulf Of Mexico 5 In 1981 the company created Apache Petroleum Company APC the first public master limited partnership in the United States 7 In 1985 the company acquired oil and gas wells in eight states from David Holdings for 200 million In 1986 the company acquired oil and gas assets in the Gulf of Mexico from Occidental Petroleum 8 In 1987 the company moved its headquarters from Minneapolis to Denver 5 In 1991 the company doubled its reserves by acquiring assets from Amoco including a position in the Permian Basin of West Texas for 515 million and 2 million shares of the company 9 10 In 1992 the company moved its headquarters to Houston Texas and signed a lease for 220 000 square feet of office space 11 In 1993 the company acquired Hadson Energy Resources in a 58 million transaction expanding its assets to offshore Western Australia 12 In 1994 the company began operations in Egypt by acquiring a 25 percent non operated interest in the Qarun Concession operated by the Phoenix Resource Companies Production began in December 1995 13 In 1995 the company acquired Dekalb Energy Canada marking the company s return to Canada in a 285 million stock transaction 14 In 1995 the company also acquired 315 oil and gas fields in the Permian Basin the Texas Louisiana Gulf Coast western Oklahoma East Texas the Rocky Mountains and the Gulf of Mexico from Texaco 15 In 1996 the company acquired Phoenix Resources and took over operations of the Qarun Concession in Egypt 16 In 1999 the company acquired fields and leases in the Gulf of Mexico from Royal Dutch Shell for 715 million in cash plus 1 million shares of stock 17 In 2001 the company acquired operations in the Libyan Desert of Egypt from Repsol for 410 million 18 In 2002 the company drilled its first deepwater wells in the West Mediterranean Concession of offshore Egypt 19 In 2003 the company acquired the Forties oilfield the largest field ever discovered in the United Kingdom North Sea as well as assets in the Gulf of Mexico from BP for 1 3 billion 20 In May 2005 the company and ExxonMobil completed a series of agreements that provided for transfers and joint ventures across a broad range of properties in Western Canada 21 In October 2005 the company sold its 55 stake in the deepwater section of Egypt s concession for 413 million to Hess Corporation 22 In April 2006 the company acquired Gulf of Mexico Shelf properties from BP 23 In June 2006 the company sold its oil production interest in China to Australia based Roc Oil Company for US 260 million 24 In 2007 A test horizontal well at the Van Gogh project in Exmouth Gulf Western Australia produced 9 694 barrels per day 25 In February 2010 the company started production from the Van Gogh development offshore Western Australia 26 In March 2010 a Federal judge upheld the company s decision to exclude from its annual meeting ballot a corporate governance proposal from a person who had not proven on a timely basis that he actually was one of the company s shareholders 27 In June 2010 the company acquired assets in the Gulf of Mexico from Devon Energy for 1 05 billion 28 In July 2010 the company acquired assets from BP in Texas southeast New Mexico western Canada and Egypt for 7 billion 29 In November 2010 the company acquired Mariner Energy for 2 7 billion 30 In 2011 the company discovered eight oil wells in Egypt s Faghur Basin 31 In January 2012 the company acquired assets in the Beryl field in the North Sea from ExxonMobil 32 In May 2012 the company acquired Cordillera Energy Partners for 2 5 billion in cash and 6 3 million shares of common stock The acquisition added approximately 71 million barrels of oil equivalent 430 000 000 GJ to Apache s reserves and strengthened its position across western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle 33 In November 2013 the company sold a non controlling 1 3 share of its Egyptian assets to Sinopec 34 In 2015 the company sold its assets in Western Australia for 2 1 billion 35 In 2016 the company sold its interest in the Scottish Area Gas Evacuation pipeline 36 In 2017 the company sold its assets in Canada to Paramount Resources for C 459 5 million 37 In 2020 the company declared its Alpine High discovery to be a failure despite spending 3 billion on the play 38 Steven Keenan VP of global exploration and Lead Geologist on the play resigned 39 In January 2021 the company redid its agreement with the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation 40 In March 2021 the company reorganized its legal structure with APA Corporation becoming the holding company for all of its subsidiaries 2 In January 2024 APA Corporation and Callon Petroleum Company have recently inked a definitive agreement paving the way for APA to acquire Callon in an all stock transaction valued at approximately 4 5 billion inclusive of Callon s net debt 41 Controversies edit2013 toxic waste spill edit On June 1 2013 a pipeline in northern Alberta Canada was noticed to have ruptured spilling 60 000 barrels 9 5 million litres of toxic waste in what was cited as one of the largest of such disasters in recent history in North America 42 43 Pipeline explosion edit In June 2008 the natural gas pipeline explosion at the company s processing hub on Varanus Island led to the 2008 Western Australian gas crisis The Australian government was forced to drop charges as a result of a technicality 44 45 Attempts to limit shareholder proposals edit In 2007 CEO G Steven Farris wrote to the U S Securities and Exchange Commission in favor of limits on nonbinding shareholder proposals at public company annual meetings 46 References edit a b c d e f Apache Corporation 2021 Form 10 K Annual Report U S Securities and Exchange Commission a b Apache Corporation and APA Corporation Announce Completion of New Holding Company Structure Press release GlobeNewswire March 1 2021 Fortune 500 Apache Fortune Pulsinelli Olivia November 9 2018 Apache Corp founder dies at age 96 American City Business Journals a b c d e f g h i Journey into Risk Country The First 30 Years of Apache PDF Apache CASTLE amp COOKE BUYS HOLDINGS OF APACHE CORP The Journal of Commerce Associated Press September 27 1987 Metz Robert March 5 1981 Market Place The Apache Partnership The New York Times Biddle Fred Marc May 22 1986 Oil Partnership To Buy 4 Firms Of Occidental Chicago Tribune Amoco Unit in Deal To Sell U S Reserves The New York Times Reuters May 3 1991 Apache to Double Reserves with Amoco Deal Oil amp Gas Journal May 13 1991 Stuart Lettice April 15 1992 Real Estate Office Space In Houston Plenty of It The New York Times Apache to Buy 68 Stake in Hadson Energy The New York Times June 19 1993 Egypt western desert activity hits high gear Oil amp Gas Journal November 4 1996 Apache to Acquire Dekalb Energy The New York Times December 22 1994 SALPUKAS AGIS November 30 1994 Apache To Buy Fields From Texaco The New York Times Apache Agrees to Acquire Phoenix Resources The New York Times Associated Press March 29 1996 Apache is Buying Fields and Leases from Shell Unit The New York Times Bloomberg News April 30 1999 Apache to Acquire Repsol s Egypt Interests for US 410 Million A Step Change for Apache s Already Formidable Operations in Egypt Press release PR Newswire January 23 2001 Apache Reports Third Successful Gas Discovery in Deep Water Offshore Egypt PDF 2002 Apache to buy North Sea Forties oil field stake Gulf of Mexico assets from BP for 1 3 billion Oil amp Gas Journal January 13 2003 Exxon Mobil expands exploration in Canada American City Business Journals May 5 2005 Apache and Amerada Hess in Acreage Swap RigZone October 13 2005 Apache to buy BP Gulf of Mexico shelf assets Oil amp Gas Journal April 20 2006 ROC Oil to buy Apache oil production in China Oil amp Gas Journal June 27 2006 Apache tests Exmouth basin well off W Australia Oil amp Gas Journal June 22 2007 Driver Anna February 10 2010 Apache has first oil from Van Gogh Reuters Steffy Loren March 11 2010 Apache can reject proxy proposal judge rules Houston Chronicle Archived from the original on October 22 2020 Retrieved March 2 2019 Apache Completes Acquisition of Devon s Gulf of Mexico Shelf Assets Press release PR Newswire June 10 2010 Helman Christopher August 16 2010 Inside BP s 7 Billion Deal With Apache Forbes Apache Mariner merger complete American City Business Journals November 10 2010 Petzet Alan March 26 2012 Apache presses Egypt Faghur basin discoveries 3D Oil amp Gas Journal Apache Completes Acquisition of ExxonMobil s Beryl Field Other UK North Sea Assets Press release PR Newswire January 3 2012 Apache Completes Cordillera Energy Partners III LLC Acquisition Press release PR Newswire May 1 2012 Apache Completes Egypt Partnership With Sinopec Press release PR Newswire November 14 2013 Apache agrees to sell Australian operations for 2 1 billion Press release PR Newswire April 8 2015 WILLIAMSON MARK November 30 2016 US giant sells North Sea assets The Herald Cryderman Kelly 2017 07 06 Apache joins foreign exit from Canada s energy sector The Globe and Mail Archived from the original on 2019 12 22 Retrieved 2020 03 20 Adams Heard Rachel February 27 2020 Apache Calls It Quits on Alpine High After 3 Billion Charge Bloomberg News ADAMS HEARD RACHEL October 27 2019 Apache executive s departure sparks worst rout since 2016 World Oil APA Corporation Announces Agreement in Principle with Egypt s Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources and EGPC to Modernize Production Sharing Contracts in Western Desert of Egypt Press release GlobeNewswire May 4 2021 akram wasim 4 January 2024 APA Corporation Acquired Callon Petroleum in 4 5 Billion All Stock Deal ibmot Retrieved 4 January 2024 Massive Alberta waste water spill will kill plants says ecologist CBC News 13 June 2013 VANDERKLIPPE NATHAN June 12 2013 Toxic waste spill in northern Alberta biggest of recent disasters in North America Globe amp Mail Spooner Rania King Rhianna March 29 2012 State drops lawsuit over Varanus Island gas explosion WAtoday Varanus gas explosion report slams Apache Energy ABC News Australia 24 May 2012 Farris SEC letter dated October 2 2007 PDF U S Securities and Exchange Commission External links editOfficial website Business data for APA Corporation BloombergGoogleReutersSEC filingsYahoo nbsp Texas portal nbsp Companies portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title APA Corporation amp oldid 1214564975, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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