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Occidental Petroleum flies to Midland the week of the Permian Basin energy conference
Occidental Petroleum's ERJ-175 shuttle lands in Midland, Texas, just before the annual Permian Basin Petroleum Association summit.
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Occidental Petroleum
Occidental Petroleum flew from Eberly Ranch Airport to Midland International Air and Space Port on May 28, a 56-minute hop across West Texas. The company's Embraer ERJ-175, tail N170XY, touched down at 4:23 p.m. local time, following a series of flights earlier in the week that shuttled between Houston, Midland, and points east.
This trip lands Occidental Petroleum in Midland the same week the Permian Basin Petroleum Association holds its annual meeting, per the organization's published schedule. The conference, a fixture for independent operators and major producers alike, draws executives to discuss regulatory policy, drilling economics, and infrastructure in the nation's most productive oil field. Occidental Petroleum, which holds extensive acreage in the Permian, typically sends a delegation.
The flight is consistent with Occidental Petroleum's operational rhythm: the ERJ-175 is used primarily as an employee shuttle, and recent flight history shows repeated loops between Houston-area airports and Midland, often followed by legs to Des Moines or Washington. For a company whose CEO Vicki Hollub has called the Permian "the backbone of our portfolio," the trip is less a spectacle than a routine—one that happens to coincide with the industry's annual check-in on the basin's pulse.
Aboard the Embraer ERJ-175


The aircraft
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