Apparently the CEEMEEP President didn’t score a chair when the music stopped.
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He won’t miss the chevron bullish!t and he got paid. He played the game well.
Apparently his posh office is already up for sublease. Just $10 million per year for a couple dozen cubicle spaces. A bargain. $106/sq ft/month (vs $10 in Houston).
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For each big brass boss fired, there will be 10 more under his rank gone too. And for each of those ten, there will be 100 under that rank. Each level is multiplied by 10. It’s called DECIMATION and that’s what’s about to begin starting in March 2020. Who knows how long it will take for the bleeding to end.
Seems unfair to force him into retirement. Granted, he did run Europe into the ground. And I suppose he is responsible for five years of PZ shutdown. And who can forget the colossal TCO cost debacle? He was probably still a 2+ compared to the stooges runnning CNAEP and CALAEP.
CEEMEEP is history, with the captain taking the first and only lifeboat to safety.
Which OPCO gets CEEMEEP? This news is’t really surprising now that one of the BUs is effectively gone.
The Chevron Europe, Eurasia and Middle East Exploration and Production (CEEMEEP) operating company is active in 13 countries and headquartered in London, positioning Chevron at the heart of the region’s business and commercial center and enabling effective support for its three strategic business units (SBUs). By joining the USQBC, Chevron aims to increase their operations in the State of Qatar as well as other areas in the Middle East.
what is CEEMEEP?