Texaco Announces $600 Million Reduction in Plan
September 23, 1999
Texaco Inc. announced a revised 1999 capital and exploratory (capex) plan of $3.7 billion, including subsidiaries and affiliates, down $600 million from its original $4.3 billion plan. Texaco will also accelerate its $650 million cost and expense reduction program announced in December 1998.
Commenting on the revised capex plan, Texaco Chairman and CEO Peter I. Bijur stated, "Given this period of low energy prices, our revised spending plan together with our cost and expense reduction program are appropriate actions. We are strategically focusing capital on the key projects that represent optimum long-term growth opportunities, and at the same time continuing our effort to drive down costs. These measures will assist Texaco in weathering this extended period of low prices."
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