Time for a chat, AB

1/Suncor lays off 15% of workers

"...has been transforming itself in recent years to rely more on data/tech to improve its efficiency, such as using autonomous trucks...had anticipated these changes would lead to a smaller workforce." https://calgaryherald.com/business/local-business/suncor-to-eliminate-up-to-15-per-cent-of-staff
2/ @jkenney's corporate tax reductions were supposed to create jobs. Instead, Suncor appears to have used the tax savings to invest in digital tech that will destroy jobs, about 4,500 of them.

All the big oil and gas producers are doing the same.
3/This slide from Suncor's July 22, 2020 investor presentations shows that the drive for more efficiency and lower operating costs that lead to a smaller workforce is a deliberate management strategy.
4/Hundreds of millions allocated for "digital transformation" in 2019 alone. And, according to the experts I've interviewed, this is just the beginning.
5/Look at those breakevens. The company can survive at $25WTI and does very nicely, thank you, around $35WTI.

Suncor has no choice. It's seriously preparing for a future that is likely to feature lower prices for longer. If it wants to survive, this is the only strategy.
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