Worker for Texas energy firm Apache killed in apparent carjacking in Egypt
An employee of Texas-based energy company Apache Corp. has been killed in an apparent carjacking in the western Egyptian desert.
Apache spokesman Bill Mintz said Sunday the attack occurred last week as the employee was driving in the desert.
Egyptian security officials said Sunday that investigations were ongoing to determine who was behind the death of the man. Mintz says Apache is cooperating in the probes.
The name of the victim has not been released. Officials at the Houston company are trying to notify the employee's relatives.
Mintz describes the employee slain Aug. 6 as a long-time employee who worked with production operations.
Apache has a large oil and gas operation in Egypt's western desert.