Close X
Monday, December 2, 2024
ADVT 
National

Penn West, ConocoPhillips Cut Over 900 Oil And Gas Jobs, Mostly In Calgary

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 01 Sep, 2015 11:19 AM
  • Penn West, ConocoPhillips Cut Over 900 Oil And Gas Jobs, Mostly In Calgary
CALGARY — A fresh wave of layoffs is hitting the energy sector as two oil and gas companies cut a total of 900 jobs, mostly in Calgary.
 
Penn West Petroleum is cutting its workforce by 35 per cent for a loss of over 400 full-time employees and contractors.
 
And ConocoPhillips Canada plans to lay off 400 employees and 100 contractors, for a 15 per cent workforce reduction.
 
Penn West (TSX:PWT) says most of the job cuts it announced Tuesday are effective immediately, while ConocoPhillips told its employees on Monday that its workforce reduction will happen by mid-October.
 
The companies say they are responding to the recent decline in oil prices that looks to be prolonged. 
 
North American crude has been trading below US$50 a barrel in recent weeks compared to over US$100 a barrel last summer.

MORE National ARTICLES

Coroner's Jury Rules Deaths Of Two Mill Workers In Burns Lake, B.C., Accidental

Coroner's Jury Rules Deaths Of Two Mill Workers In Burns Lake, B.C., Accidental
Forty-five-year-old Robert Luggi and 42-year-old Carl Charlie were working at Babine Forest Products in the community 225 kilometres west of Prince George, when the explosion occurred

Coroner's Jury Rules Deaths Of Two Mill Workers In Burns Lake, B.C., Accidental

Stop Abbotsford From Denying Homeless Rights: Lawyer

Stop Abbotsford From Denying Homeless Rights: Lawyer
City officials have dumped chicken manure on campsites, said David Wotherspoon, a lawyer with Pivot Legal Society.

Stop Abbotsford From Denying Homeless Rights: Lawyer

Bulldozer And Excavator Worth $500,000 Go Missing, B.C. Police Attempt To Dredge Up Suspects

Bulldozer And Excavator Worth $500,000 Go Missing, B.C. Police Attempt To Dredge Up Suspects
Police were called out to a site down a forest service road near Tumbler Ridge on July 15.

Bulldozer And Excavator Worth $500,000 Go Missing, B.C. Police Attempt To Dredge Up Suspects

'Confusion' And 'Miscommunication' Slowed Vancouver Fuel Spill Response: Report

'Confusion' And 'Miscommunication' Slowed Vancouver Fuel Spill Response: Report
The review released Friday also found that Canadian Coast Guard staff were unsure of their roles and a faulty provincial alert system meant the city was not notified until 12 hours later.

'Confusion' And 'Miscommunication' Slowed Vancouver Fuel Spill Response: Report

Northern B.C. Man Accused Of Second Degree Murder, Held In Custody

Northern B.C. Man Accused Of Second Degree Murder, Held In Custody
FORT NELSON, B.C. — A 22-year-old man from northeastern British Columbia has been charged with second-degree murder.

Northern B.C. Man Accused Of Second Degree Murder, Held In Custody

Drought Forces Fishing Ban And Water Restrictions On Several B.C. Rivers

Drought Forces Fishing Ban And Water Restrictions On Several B.C. Rivers
VICTORIA — Drought conditions are forcing the provincial government to ban fishing and impose water restrictions for farms in parts of southern British Columbia in a bid to help fish stocks through a hot, dry summer.

Drought Forces Fishing Ban And Water Restrictions On Several B.C. Rivers