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Occidental Petroleum flies from Jal to Midland during Permian Basin conference
The brief hop lands Occidental Petroleum’s employee shuttle in Midland the same week a major industry gathering convenes in the basin.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Occidental Petroleum
Occidental Petroleum
Occidental Petroleum flew from Lea County-Jal Airport to Midland International Air and Space Port on the evening of June 2, a 25-minute hop that touched down at 21:01 local time aboard the company's Embraer ERJ-175 (tail N170XY). The short trip between two Permian Basin airports is the third sector flown by the aircraft that day, following an earlier rotation from Houston to Jal.
The shuttle arrives in Midland the same week the Permian Basin Petroleum Association holds its annual summer meeting and energy summit in the city, per the organization's published schedule for June 2–4. The conference draws operators, service companies, and regulators to discuss production forecasts, regulatory changes, and infrastructure buildout across the basin where Occidental Petroleum holds substantial acreage. CEO Vicki Hollub has been an active participant in prior meetings; the company typically sends senior operations and government-affairs staff to the event.
Occidental Petroleum operates a three-aircraft fleet, with the ERJ-175 used primarily for employee shuttling between Houston headquarters and Southwest field offices. The aircraft's recent flight log shows consistent rotations through KMAF, KJAL (Lea County), and KHOU, reflecting the rhythm of a producer moving personnel to and from the heart of its operating region. No other newsworthy event appears to explain this specific leg, but professional duty in the Permian is reason enough.
Aboard the Embraer ERJ-175


The aircraft
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