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Factbox: U.S. energy companies slash jobs as oil prices weaken



    (Reuters) - Oilfield giants Schlumberger Ltd and Halliburton Co and many others in the oil and gas industry have announced plans to lay off thousands of people in the past few months as global oil prices have halved since June.

    In March, Brent prices fell to a near six-year low, hurt by a global supply glut and OPEC's decision not to curtail production. This prompted oil producers to trim their budgets and lower the number of rigs planned for 2015, hurting their suppliers and service providers.

    Smaller oil services company Weatherford said last month it would eliminate the position of chief operating officer, while tiny oil and gas producer Resolute Energy Corp said it would slash its CEO's base pay by 96 percent.

    Oil major BP Plc said it would freeze its base pay across the company this year, while Basic Energy Services said it has implemented salary cuts for all management and administrative employees and made changes to some benefit programs.

    The job cuts announced so far would not be sufficient to maintain profitability, analysts at Sanford C. Bernstein wrote in a note on March 16. The offshore oil services industry in the United States and Europe has to cut 10-15 percent more jobs over 2015, they said.

    Company Job cuts Total no. of Date of

    no./percentage employees announcement of

    job cuts

    Schlumberger Ltd 9,000 jobs About 120,000, as of Jan. 15, 2015

    Dec. 31, 2014

    Baker Hughes Inc 7,000 jobs About 59,400, as of Jan. 20, 2015

    Dec. 31, 2013

    Halliburton Co 5,200-6,400 jobs 77,000, as of Dec. Feb. 10, 2015

    31, 2013

    Helmerich & Payne Inc 2,000 jobs 11,914, as of Sept. Jan. 29, 2015

    30, 2014

    Weatherford 5,000 jobs 67,000, as of Dec. Feb. 05, 2015

    International Plc 31, 2013

    Civeo Corp 45 pct in U.S., 3,000 full-time Dec. 29, 2014

    30 pct in employees, as of Dec.

    Canada, from 31, 2014

    2014 levels

    Hercules Offshore Inc About 30 pct About 2,200, as of Feb. 12, 2015

    Dec. 31, 2013

    MRC Global Inc 500, or 10 pct, About 4,947, as of Feb. 20, 2015

    since March 2014 Dec. 31, 2014

    Expects headcount of

    about 4,700 by April

    Basic Energy Services 400 jobs About 5,400, as of Feb. 11, 2015

    Inc Dec. 31, 2013

    Parker Drilling Co 8 pct. Expects 3,443, as of Dec. 31, Feb. 19, 2015

    10 pct reduction 2014

    by mid-year

    ConocoPhillips 7 pct, or about About 19,100, as of March 18, 2015

    200 jobs, in Dec. 31, 2014

    Canada

    Enable Midstream About 10 pct About 2,000 employees Feb. 16, 2015

    Partners LP and contractors, as

    of Dec. 31, 2014

    SunCoke Energy Inc 175 jobs 1,577, as of Dec. 31, Dec. 15, 2014

    2013

    Range Resources Corp Closes Oklahoma 990, as of Jan. 1, Feb. 24, 2015

    City office, 2015

    impacting 100

    employees

    DCP Midstream Partners About 20 pct of About 650, as of Dec. Jan. 30, 2015

    LP corporate staff 31, 2014

    Ion Geophysical Corp About 10 pct 879, as of Dec. 31, Feb. 11, 2015

    2014

    EXCO Resources Inc 15 pct 558, as of Dec. 31, Feb. 24, 2015

    2014

    Laredo Petroleum Inc 75 jobs 371, as of Dec. 31, Jan. 20, 2015

    2013

    PostRock Energy Corp 25 pct of staff About 209, as of Dec. Feb. 05, 2015

    in Oklahoma 31, 2013; 57 in

    headquarters Oklahoma headquarters

    Ensco Plc About 50 pct About 8,500 workers Feb. 26, 2015

    onshore as of Feb. 23, 2015

    personnel

    WPX Energy Inc About 8 pct About 1,100 full-time March 2, 2015

    employees as of Dec.

    21, 2014

    Nabors Industries Ltd About 12 pct About 29,000, as of March 3, 2015

    Dec. 31, 2014

    (Bengaluru Newsroom; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila and Don Sebastian)