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CAREERS AT APACHE Apache offers programs for interns and recent graduates that provide opportunities to build a technical and professional foundation that will support them throughout their careers. Come explore what’s possible at

APACHE CORPORATION.

JOIN THE APACHE TEAM Apache believes in career exploration. Interns and rotational employees work with live data on active projects and create deliverables that can be used now. Apache’s development programs are designed to help find the part of the business or exploration and production cycle that best fits participant’s skills and interests. If the freedom to explore what’s possible is appealing, then come discover opportunities at Apache. Established in 1954, Apache Corporation has grown to become one of the world’s top independent oil and gas exploration and production companies with operations in the United States, the United Kingdom and Egypt. Apache’s success is the result of a diverse team of committed people who share the values of integrity, hard work and respect for others. Our employees are equipped with the latest technology, empowered to make the decisions to fuel our growth, and committed to the highest standards of safe and environmentally responsible operations. Apache and its employees participate in many programs that foster creativity and improve the quality of life in our communities.

2016 PROVED RESERVES

1.3 BILLION BARRELS OF OIL EQUIVALENT

2016 PRODUCTION

465,000

BARRELS OF OIL EQUIVALENT PER DAY

2016 REVENUE

$5.4 BILLION 2016 TOTAL ASSETS

$22.5 BILLION TOTAL ACREAGE (GROSS)

16.4 MILLION EMPLOYEES

3,727

TICKER SYMBOL (NYSE, NASDAQ)

APA

RISING TO THE CHALLENGE Apache is a different kind of energy company whose employees challenge traditional thinking with a contrarian spirit that runs counter to conventional wisdom. Apache’s efficiency improvements and exploration successes in 2016 have positioned the company for growth in years to come. With a strong focus on low-cost production in North America and buoyed by free-cash-flow operations overseas, Apache is executing on a strategy to deliver returns-focused growth over the long term.

ALPINE HIGH In September 2016, Apache announced the discovery of a new oil and natural gas resource play in the southwest corner of the Permian Basin, the Alpine High. The geographic outline of the play extends over 60 miles and stretches across the southern half of Reeves County, Texas, an area previously thought devoid of oil and gas resources. The play includes 4,000 to 5,000 feet of stacked pay in up to five distinct formations including the Bone Springs, Wolfcamp, Pennsylvanian, Barnett and Woodford. The company’s initial estimates of hydrocarbons in place on its acreage position are approximately 75 trillion cubic feet of rich gas (more than 1,300 British Thermal Units) and 3 billion barrels of oil in the Barnett and Woodford formations alone. Apache also sees significant oil potential in the shallower Pennsylvanian, Bone Springs and Wolfcamp formations. The new play represents a substantial opportunity for the area, and Apache is committed to developing the resources in a safe and environmentally responsible manner.

Apache’s 2017 intern program provided opportunities in petroleum engineering, drilling engineering, geosciences, land and business groups.

RESPONSIBILITY Individual initiative and sense of responsibility drive Apache’s operations; they also infuse our environmental, health and safety programs. INTERNSHIPS: AN UP-CLOSE INTRODUCTION Apache offers summer internship opportunities in a variety of technical and professional disciplines that provide an up-close introduction to Apache and the oil and gas industry. Interns spend their time working with some of the best in the business on real projects in the office and field. Mentors will provide an overview of assignments and work with each intern to ensure a successful and rewarding experience. Field trips and educational opportunities over the course of the summer will help broaden knowledge, and the work completed during internships will help prepare each intern for a rewarding career. Apache provides internships in these disciplines: Petroleum Engineering

Drilling Engineering

Geosciences

Land

Business

STARTING YOUR CAREER AT APACHE Apache’s development programs have been designed to help graduates gain practical experience in a range of environments, develop a network across regions, and complete challenging projects and assignments that contribute to Apache’s bottom line. When the program is complete, participants will be ready to launch a successful career at Apache. PETROLEUM ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Petroleum engineering graduates launch their careers at Apache in a proven program designed to accelerate the development of technical expertise and business knowledge via practical experience, targeted training and project ownership. Participants take responsibility for engineering recommendations as they rotate through six fast-paced assignments over a three-year period. Participants demonstrate initiative and desire to succeed as they work in production, reservoir, completions and drilling engineering groups in Apache’s U.S. regions based in Houston, San Antonio and Midland, Texas. In addition, participants further strengthen their technical skills with rotations in field operations, hydraulic fracturing design, advanced reservoir engineering and exploration evaluation. Experienced mentors guide and challenge participants to identify investment and cost-saving opportunities and then put those ideas into action. Be part of a highly successful development program at Apache Corporation. Major: Petroleum Engineering Work locations: Houston; San Antonio; Midland, Texas; and various field locations in Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma GEOSCIENCES DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Geology and Geophysics graduates will enter a three-year rotational program designed to develop resourceful, multidisciplined geoscientists whose mission is to explore and exploit our subsurface assets aggressively. Participant recommendations will be acted upon and innovative ideas will be tested. The combination of experience, ongoing education and training will deepen each participant’s understanding of geology and geophysics and broaden their knowledge of associated disciplines and business economics. Majors: Geology, Geophysics Work locations: Houston, San Antonio, and Midland, Texas

TEAMWORK Working alongside accomplished colleagues and using the latest technology and tools, participants will quickly take on responsibility for subsurface interpretation of an area or field. LAND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Energy Management and Energy Commerce graduates receive a range of experiences during a three-year program that focuses on the professional development of landmen. Rotational assignments provide participants exposure to different geographic locations as well as to a variety of roles including region analyst, region landman, corporate land administration lease and title and division order analyst, business development and exploration opportunities. With guidance from dedicated mentors, participants will draft and set up leases and contracts, determine property ownership data and work in the areas of title, leasing, damage settlements and negotiations. After rotations are completed, participants can expect to be a well-rounded, fully equipped landman prepared for the next career step with Apache Corporation. Majors: Energy Management, Energy Commerce Work locations: Houston, San Antonio, and Midland, Texas DRILLING ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Engineering graduates will enter a three-year program designed to develop skilled and competent drilling engineers capable of delivering diverse, modern solutions in well engineering. Participants will be mentored through the program by experienced and knowledgeable advisors and be trained to use diverse modules. Participants will take accountability at an early stage for significant capital expenditures and develop skills in project management, cost control, supply chain, contracting and tendering processes, geology, legal, HSSE, and business and petroleum economics. Majors: Petroleum, Mechanical, Chemical and Civil Engineering Work locations: Houston; San Antonio; Midland, Texas; and various field locations in Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma DRILLING SUPERVISOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM The Drilling Supervisor track is designed to develop skilled and competent drilling supervisors capable of managing drilling operations in diverse U.S. locations. Participants will be mentored throughout the program by experienced and knowledgeable advisors and receive significant training at drilling locations primarily in Texas and Oklahoma. Participant technical skills and competence will be developed with work assignments and training from key service providers. Each participant will learn to lead a team in any type of U.S. location. The graduate drilling supervisor will be given opportunities to gain work experience in both onshore and offshore environments as well as be responsible for the company’s expenditure at the field locations. Majors: Petroleum, Mechanical, Chemical and Civil Engineering Work locations: Houston; San Antonio; Midland, Texas; and various field locations in Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma

UNITED STATES 2016 NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION

396,227 Mcf/day 2016 OIL & NGL PRODUCTION

157,992 Bbls/day PROVED RESERVES

733 MMboe GROSS ACREAGE

7,796,000

UNITED KINGDOM

EGYPT

2016 NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION

2016 NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION

71,751 Mcf/day

391,698 Mcf/day

2016 OIL & NGL PRODUCTION

2016 OIL & NGL PRODUCTION

56,733 Bbls/day

104,803 Bbls/day

PROVED RESERVES

PROVED RESERVES

123 MMboe

GROSS ACREAGE

380,000

280 MMboe GROSS ACREAGE

4,765,000

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August 2017