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Occidental Petroleum's aircraft lands in Houston as oil prices hit four-month low
If Vicki Hollub was aboard, the flight from Midland arrives the same week crude slides on easing Strait of Hormuz tensions.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Occidental Petroleum
Occidental Petroleum
Occidental Petroleum's Embraer ERJ-175, tail N170XY, was tracked flying from Midland International Air and Space Port to Houston Bush Intercontinental on June 24, covering the 1-hour 9-minute hop at a max altitude of 33,025 feet.
If Occidental Petroleum's CEO Vicki Hollub was aboard, the timing would align with a turbulent week for energy markets. Per a Reuters report, oil prices have tumbled to their lowest since early March as tanker traffic resumes through the Strait of Hormuz after the US-Iran peace deal, with Brent crude sliding 4.4% to $73.67 a barrel. The same day, US President Donald Trump publicly criticized oil firms for keeping pump prices high, urging the DOJ to investigate pricing practices, as covered by FXStreet.
The aircraft's recent flight history shows multiple hops between Houston and Midland over the past two days, consistent with shuttle operations connecting Occidental Petroleum's Houston headquarters to its Permian Basin operations. The company's three-aircraft fleet includes this ERJ-175, typically used for employee transport between corporate and field sites.
Aboard the Embraer ERJ-175


The aircraft
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