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North Sea Apache named ‘Technician of the Year’

North Sea Apache named ‘Technician of the Year’

11/20/2009

Dave Maxwell among top talent in UK oil and gas industry.

Farris discusses Apache growth on CNBC’s ‘Mad Money’

Farris discusses Apache growth on CNBC’s ‘Mad Money’

11/18/2009

Apache Chairman and CEO Steve Farris discusses Apache's future growth prospects and the potential of natural gas as a bridge fuel with Jim Cramer of CNBC's Mad Money.

Apache Foundation receives 2009 beautification award

Apache Foundation receives 2009 beautification award

11/16/2009

Apache Foundation was honored as the 2009 Beautification Award winner at the Mayor's Proud Partners Luncheon in Houston on Nov. 16. Apache President Roger Plank received the award on behalf of the Apache Foundation, the philanthropic unit of Apache Corporation.

Tree lovers get grants for landscaping and new trees

11/11/2009

The Apache Foundation awarded the Terrebonne Tree Board 100 five-gallon trees — a mixture of Savannah hollies, American hollies and crape myrtles — that will be planted along boulevards, streets and parks, said Sybil Guidry, Tree Board chairwoman.

Topic Report: October 2009 Highlights

Topic Report: October 2009 Highlights

Britt Dearman - 11/2/2009

This topic report highlights events that occurred in October. In most cases, these events were not major headlines but were part of developing trends that affect the energy industry.