Enerplus Corp. is closing its Denver office and cutting 73 jobs following its merger with Houston-based Chord Energy. The companies completed the $11 billion deal in May. A notice submitted this week with the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment said starting Jan. 6, all the employees not moving into jobs with Chord Energy outside of Denver will be let go. The positions will be phased out through May 23.
The jobs that will be eliminated because of the permanent closure of the Enerplus Denver office include analysts, technicians, accountants, engineers and software developers. Chord Energy said the workers aren’t represented by a union.Colorado weather: Another foot of snow possible for Denver, 3 feet forecast for mountainsDenver area school and government office closures for Nov.
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