
Employees and contractors at our Brae platform add profitable production from the North Sea. Other core regions include the U.S., Canada and Equatorial Guinea.

To develop a qualified workforce for our Canadian oil sands assets, Marathon and our AOSP partners have developed a relationship with Keyano College. Keyano provides workforce development programs to under-represented demographic groups such as aboriginals, immigrants and visible minorities in Canada. The partners have a three-year commitment to support the college's environmental technology and aboriginal entrepreneurship certificate programs, safety induction center, new campus at Fort Chipewyan and other initiatives.
Marathon’s commitment to the community is deeply rooted in our core values. Our employee-run Books for Bioko program collects supplies for schools in Equatorial Guinea.
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