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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.

Apache's commitment to stewardship spans five decades and reaches from environmental responsibility to the multi-faceted goal of leaving the world a better place. Central region employees volunteer their time or provide financial support through the Apache's matching gift program to numerous education, civic and charitable causes in their communities.

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.

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.

4/22/2009
Apache Corporation has begun operating its first compressed natural gas (CNG) refueling station at Elk City, Okla.

January 2008
For Veronica Carr, an engineering tech for Central’s Permian Basin, the past two years have taken her on a whirlwind journey she never anticipated. Her chance meeting with breast cancer led her to discoveries about family, friends, co-workers and especially herself that would affect her life remarkably.

January 2008
The Apache Foundation Tree Program aims to plant 1 million trees in Apache's communities.
Please visit Apache Corporation's stewardship section to learn about Apache's global activities.
Nov. 14, 2009