Oilfield services provider Baker Hughes expects the outlook for oil and gas markets to remain highly uncertain due to the pandemic, and plans business 'rationalizations,' its chief executive said on Tuesday.
FILE PHOTO: A Baker Hughes sign is displayed outside the oil logistics company's local office in Sherwood Park, near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada November 13, 2016. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
- Oilfield services provider Baker Hughes expects the outlook for oil and gas markets to remain highly uncertain due to the pandemic, and plans business “rationalizations,” its chief executive said on Tuesday. Changes to its oilfield business would include divesting non-core business lines, Chief Executive Lorenzo Simonelli said during a presentation at the Barclays CEO Energy-Power Conference.
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