Does Apache Corp. have any subsidiaries?

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Yes, Apache Corporation has several subsidiaries and affiliated companies that support its operations in the energy sector. These subsidiaries are involved in various aspects of energy exploration, production, and resource management. For example, Apache has subsidiaries that focus on natural gas and oil production, as well as those dedicated to exploring and developing oil and gas reserves in different regions around the world. One notable subsidiary is Apache Australia, which operates in multiple regions, including the offshore and onshore areas, primarily focused on the extraction of natural gas and crude oil. The company also has operations in Egypt, where it has significant exploration and production activities. In addition to its international ventures, Apache has domestic subsidiaries that engage in activities related to resource development and management in the United States. It is noteworthy that Apache Corporation continuously evaluates its portfolio, leading to occasional changes in its subsidiary structure as it adapts to market conditions and strategic goals. For more detailed and specific information on its subsidiaries, it may be helpful to visit Apache's official website, where updated details can often be found.
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Answered Jul 27, 2025

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