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Marathon Oil touches down in Green Bay during Midwest business circuit
The brief flight underscores oversight of regional terminal operations in Wisconsin.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Marathon Oil
Marathon Oil
Marathon Oil Corporation's Gulfstream V departed Chippewa Valley Regional Airport near Eau Claire, Wisconsin, on May 12, 2026, and landed at Austin Straubel International Airport in Green Bay just 28 minutes later. The short jaunt, topping out at 15,000 feet and 414 knots, suggests efficient internal travel rather than a cross-country trek from the Houston headquarters.
The destination points to business at the Green Bay Terminal Corporation, a subsidiary facility tied to Marathon Oil's logistics in the Upper Midwest, as detailed in historical SEC filings. With the company's merger into ConocoPhillips finalized in November 2024, such visits likely support ongoing integration of upstream and midstream assets amid steady regional energy demands.
This hop aligns with a flurry of recent flights crisscrossing Wisconsin and Illinois—Madison to Chicago, Eau Claire loops—over the prior days, hinting at a deliberate circuit of site inspections or stakeholder meetings. In the quietly humming world of exploration and production, these unflashy shuttles keep the machinery of merger oiled.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
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