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U.S. Central
The Central region comprises East Texas, the Permian basin of West Texas and New Mexico, and the Anadarko basin of western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle, where Apache got its start over 50 years ago.

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Oct 29, 2009  Apache's Hostetter #1-23H Well in Oklahoma's Granite Wash Play Producing 17 MMcf, 800 Barrels Per Day

Jun 03, 2009  Apache Completes Acquisition of Permian Basin Properties

May 27, 2009  Apache's Geauxpher Field Producing 115 MMcf Per Day at Garden Banks 462 in Deepwater Gulf of Mexico

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Getting Green

Getting Green

11/2/2009

"Through a gift from the Apache Foundation, an arm of Apache Corp., volunteers last week unloaded 10,000 new trees to be planted throughout the city on nonprofit and faith-based organizations' property." Read the full article on the Tulsa World Web site >

Apache Foundation Tree Program: 1 million trees ...and growing

Apache Foundation Tree Program: 1 million trees ...and growing

October 2009

When the Apache Foundation Tree Program was launched, the goal of planting 1 million trees focused on four states  in communities in which the company operates. Since then, the program’s scope has expanded and has provided trees to 14 states so far.

Donation to add trees to Oklahoma Christian campus

10/21/2009

"The campus of Oklahoma Christian University will receive a donation of 1,300 trees Wednesday from a partnership between the Tree Bank Foundation and the Apache Foundation." Read the full article on the NewsOK Web site >

Up With Trees To Offer Free Trees

9/22/2009

"Starting in late October, Up With Trees will be distributing up to 10-thousand five-gallon trees in a variety of species, thanks to a grant from the Apache Foundation, which is aiming to help plant two million trees nationwide." Read the full article on News Channel 8 Web site >

Oklahoma speaker, Apache CEO highlight state’s commitment to natural gas-fueled transportation at Elk City CNG refueling station

Oklahoma speaker, Apache CEO highlight state’s commitment to natural gas-fueled transportation at Elk City CNG refueling station

8/17/2009

Oklahoma House Speaker Chris Benge, R-Tulsa, and Apache Corporation Chairman and Chief Executive Officer G. Steven Farris today highlighted the state’s incentives for using abundant, cleaner-burning natural gas in transportation.