Apache main competitors are BP America Inc, ConocoPhillips, and Devon Energy.

Competitor Summary. See how Apache compares to its main competitors:

  • BP America Inc has the most employees (70,100).
  • Employees at BP America Inc earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $112,940.
  • The oldest company is BP America Inc, founded in 1909.
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Apache vs competitors

CompanyFounding DateZippia ScoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1954
4.8
Houston, TX3$8.4B3,420
1989
4.6
Oklahoma City, OK1$5.5B1,300
1971
4.9
Oklahoma City, OK1$12.2B1,400
2002
4.9
Houston, TX3$47.9B10,400
1997
4.8
Houston, TX8$16.6B11,012
1985
4.9
Houston, TX8$18.6B2,900
1989
4.3
Houston, TX2$3.4B483
1909
5.0
Warrenville, IL4$183.5B70,100
1981
4.8
Arlington, VA5$11.1B8,000
1919
4.9
Houston, TX14$15.3B55,000
1947
4.9
Dallas, TX1$18.4B3,891
1986
4.9
Fort Worth, TX3$4.6B3,335
2009
4.9
Findlay, OH10$120.0B43,800

Apache salaries vs Competitors

Among Apache competitors, employees at BP America Inc earn the most with an average yearly salary of $112,940.

Compare Apache Salaries VS Competitors

CompanyAverage SalaryHourly SalarySalary Score
Apache
$73,122$35.15
9.4
Chesapeake Energy
$68,587$32.97-
Devon Energy
$86,960$41.81
9.9
ConocoPhillips
$104,408$50.20
9.7
Kinder Morgan
$50,756$24.40
9.3
EOG Resources
$81,872$39.36
9.8

Compare Apache Job Title Salaries VS Competitors

CompanyHighest SalaryHourly Salary
Apache
$96,533$46.41
Marathon Petroleum
$121,129$58.24
ConocoPhillips
$117,405$56.44
BP America Inc
$113,244$54.44
HollyFrontier
$100,178$48.16
Halliburton
$98,507$47.36
EOG Resources
$94,204$45.29
Chesapeake Energy
$91,520$44.00
Devon Energy
$91,488$43.98
The AES
$88,798$42.69
Kinder Morgan
$84,388$40.57
Coterra Energy
$82,303$39.57
XTO Energy
$73,489$35.33

Apache Jobs

Apache demographics vs competitors

Compare Gender At Apache Vs Competitors

Job TitleMaleFemale
ConocoPhillips63%37%
Devon Energy64%36%
Coterra Energy64%36%
Chesapeake Energy67%33%
Apache68%32%
EOG Resources73%27%

Compare Race At Apache Vs Competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity Score
53%20%12%10%4%
9.7
65%15%11%6%4%
8.8
63%14%9%7%7%
9.5
56%18%10%10%5%
9.9
58%17%10%9%6%
9.6
57%21%11%8%3%
9.5

Apache REVENUE Vs Competitors

Apache revenue is $8.4B. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is BP America Inc, $183.5B . The company with the lowest revenue is Coterra Energy, $3.4B.
  • Apache
  • Coterra Energy
  • Chesapeake Energy
  • ConocoPhillips

Apache And Similar Companies CEOs

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Thomas E. Jorden
Coterra Energy

Robert D. Lawler
Chesapeake Energy

Ryan M. Lance
ConocoPhillips

Ryan Lance is an American businessman. He serves as the chairman and chief executive officer of ConocoPhillips.

Richard E. Muncrief
Devon Energy

Richard E. Muncrief, 62, was appointed to the board of directors and elected president and chief executive officer of the company in January 2021 following Devon’s merger with WPX Energy. Muncrief previously served as chief executive officer and chairman of the board of WPX Energy. He became a member of WPX Energy’s board of directors in 2014. Prior to joining WPX, he served as senior vice president, operations and resource development of Continental Resources, Inc. Muncrief was earlier employed from August 2008 through May 2009 by Resource Production Company where he served as corporate business manager. From September 2007 to August 2008 he served as president, chief operating officer and as a director of Quest Midstream Partners, LP. From 1980 to 2007, he served in various managerial capacities with ConocoPhillips and its predecessor companies, Burlington Resources, Meridian Oil and El Paso Exploration. Muncrief holds a bachelor’s of science in petroleum engineering technology from Oklahoma State University, where he has also been recognized as a distinguished alumnus and is a member of the College of Engineering, Architecture & Technology Hall of Fame. He serves on the board of directors and the executive committee of the American Petroleum Institute, is a past chairman of the American Exploration & Production Council, and also serves on the national advisory board of the Gilcrease Museum.

William Raymond Thomas
EOG Resources

Mr. Thomas was named Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, effective January 2014. Prior to that, he served as President and Chief Executive Officer from July 2013 through December 2013 and as President from September 2011 to July 2013. Mr. Thomas previously held other leadership positions at EOG, including Senior Executive Vice President, Exploitation and Senior Executive Vice President, Exploration. Mr. Thomas has been with EOG and its predecessor companies for over 35 years. Mr. Thomas has also previously served as the General Manager of EOG’s Fort Worth, Texas, Midland, Texas and Corpus Christi, Texas offices, where he was instrumental in EOG’s successful exploration, development and exploitation of various key resource plays. Mr. Thomas joined HNG Oil Company, a predecessor of EOG, in 1979.

Jeffrey Allen Miller
Halliburton

Michael C. Jennings
HollyFrontier

Mr. Jennings has served as Chief Executive Officer and President of HollyFrontier since January 1, 2020. He served as Executive Vice President of HollyFrontier from November 2019 through December 2019, as Executive Chairman of HollyFrontier from January 2016 until January 2017 and as the Chief Executive Officer and President of HollyFrontier from the merger of Holly Corporation (“Holly”) and Frontier Oil Corporation (“Frontier”) in July 2011 until January 2016. He served as Chairman of the Board of HollyFrontier from January 2017 to February 2019 and January 2013 to January 2016. Mr. Jennings has served as Chief Executive Officer of Holly Logistic Services, L.L.C. (“HLS”) since January 2020. He previously served as Chief Executive Officer of HLS from January 2014 to November 2016 and as President of HLS from October 2015 to February 2016. Mr. Jennings previously served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Frontier from 2009 until the merger of Holly and Frontier in July 2011 and as the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Frontier from 2005 until 2009.

Steven J. Kean
Kinder Morgan

Michael J. Hennigan
Marathon Petroleum

Mr. Hennigan is president and chief executive officer of Marathon Petroleum Corporation. He is also chairman of the board and president and chief executive officer of MPLX GP LLC. Prior to joining MPLX GP LLC in 2017, Mr. Hennigan was president, crude, NGL and refined products of the general partner of Energy Transfer Partners L.P. Prior to that, he served as president and chief executive officer of Sunoco Logistics Partners L.P. He was responsible for all operations and business activities, including setting the direction, strategy and vision for the company. Mr. Hennigan began his career with Sunoco, Inc. in 1981 at the Marcus Hook refinery, working in various engineering and operations positions before joining the business planning department in 1990. In 1992, he transferred to the Philadelphia refinery before joining the corporate business planning group in 1993. There, he worked on various strategies for northeast refining before returning to Marcus Hook as business manager in 1996. In 1998, he returned to Sunoco’s corporate office as manager, financial analysis and strategic planning. In 2000, he was named general manager, northeast refining wholesale fuels marketing and product supply and in 2001 was appointed vice president, product trading, sales and supply. In 2006, Mr. Hennigan was appointed senior vice president, supply, trading, sales and transportation and senior vice president, business improvement in 2008. Mr. Hennigan joined Sunoco Logistics as vice president, business development in 2009. He was named president and chief operating officer in 2010 and was appointed president and chief executive officer in 2012. In 2017, Mr. Hennigan was named president of MPLX GP LLC and in November 2019 was named president and chief executive officer. He assumed his current position on March 18, 2020. Mr. Hennigan holds a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering from Drexel University. Mr. Hennigan serves on the board of directors of Marathon Petroleum Corporation and MPLX GP LLC.

Andres R. Gluski
The AES

Andrés Gluski is President and Chief Executive Officer of The AES Corporation, a Fortune 500 global power company that provides affordable, sustainable energy to 14 countries through its diverse portfolio of distribution businesses as well as thermal and renewable generation facilities. AES is committed to operational excellence and meeting the world’s changing power needs.