I can't even imaging how this happened? Link here.
- where did they find the "source" map in the first place?
- these slides are reviewed by dozens of smart folks before they are released;
- certainly someone on the board should have noticed
- perhaps instead of higher a new VP for ESG, Antero might consider hiring a VP for geography
My hunch: this presentation was meant to be released April Fool's Day.
Alternative hunch: Antero's graphic designer is a graduate of Texas A&M.
The good news: it's not as bad as it looks. The graphic designer did not move state borders, nor did he/she move Oklahoma per se. Rather, the graphic designer simply labeled AR with OK
- this probably occurred while studying his/her NCAA brackets a few weeks ago; or
- after a celebrator 3-martini lunch
i believe Forrest Gump Stated ( Stupid is as Stupid does.) Maybe this person worked for the USGS in the Mapping division. one can only guess. don
ReplyDeleteMy hunch: Harold Hamm, an Oklahoma native, had this slide blown up and hung on his office wall.
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