AFG Group names new CEO after previous chief executive died unexpectedly
AFG’s former CEO, Curtis Samford, died unexpectedly in February.
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AFG’s former CEO, Curtis Samford, died unexpectedly in February.
Read MoreThe fund leaders see opportunities to invest in early-stage companies further up and down the value chain from established energy transition players.
Read MoreThe fund leaders see opportunities to invest in early-stage companies further up and down the value chain from established energy transition players.
Read MoreThe company is cutting more than 50 jobs from its site in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
Read MoreThe move puts Buckeye in the energy transition business.
Read MoreThe company is growing less via its existing footprint and instead targeting industry consolidation for expansion opportunities.
Read More“By early December we were really of the mindset, ‘Hey, this is going to work for us long term; let’s make sure our office decision reflects it,’” the company’s CEO said of the new flexible remote-work schedule it adopted.
Read More“While the oil price has recovered to a higher level now and our customers are generating cashflows, they’re not yet putting those cashflows into the ground.”
Read More“Some will look more like today’s helicopter, some will look more like the Jetsons.”
Read MoreThe company originally deferred the project in 2020 as the Covid-19 pandemic worsened.
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