Enable Midstream announces workforce reductions
Enable Midstream Partners, LP, has announced that it will reduce its companywide workforce by approximately 10% during 2015. The announced reductions will follow an extensive analysis and realignment of the companydzԹs organisational structure. The company said that it is nearing completion of the realignment and that it will be consolidating certain corporate functions to Oklahoma City and Houston to reduce costs and improve efficiency. It expects to announce those changes in the near future.
dzԹVolatility in the commodity markets is taking a toll on our customers and driving our need to respond to what will, undoubtedly, be one of the most financially demanding years wedzԹve seen in the energy sector,dzԹ said Enable Midstream President and Chief Executive Officer Lynn Bourdon. dzԹWe find ourselves in a challenging market, forced to make some very difficult decisions. TodaydzԹs announcement follows a great deal of careful and thoughtful consideration as to how best to ensure that we meet our long-term financial objectives and to respond quickly in this dynamic market.dzԹ
Bourdon applauded the Enable Midstream workforce and added that the company will work tirelessly to ease the transition for affected employees.
dzԹThis was a terribly painful decision for us,dzԹ he said. dzԹWe are very proud of the work our employees have done and what theydzԹve accomplished in our short time as a standalone company. We especially appreciate the hard work and dedication of those Enable employees who will be affected by this decision. We recognise that this will be very disruptive and will work tirelessly to make the transition for those affected as smooth as we can.dzԹ
Enable Midstream Partners
Enable Midstream owns, operates and develops strategically located natural gas and crude oil infrastructure assets. The companydzԹs assets include approximately 11 000 miles of gathering pipelines, 12 major processing plants with approximately 2.1 billion ft3/d of processing capacity, approximately 7900 miles of interstate pipelines (including Southeast Supply Header, LLC of which the company owns 49.90%), approximately 2300 miles of intrastate pipelines and eight storage facilities comprising 86.5 billion ft3 of storage capacity.
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