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Chevron Corporation

Chevron Corporation is an American multinational energy corporation predominantly in oil and gas. The second-largest direct descendant of Standard Oil, and originally known as the Standard Oil Company of California (shortened to Socal or CalSo), it is headquartered in San Ramon, California, and active in more than 180 countries. Within oil and gas, Chevron is vertical integrated and is involved in hydrocarbon exploration, production, refining, marketing and transport, chemicals manufacturing and sales, and power generation.

Chevron Corporation
Chevron's recently-sold headquarters complex
in San Ramon, California
Formerly
  • Pacific Coast Oil Co.[1]
    (1879–1906)
  • Standard Oil of California
    (1906–1984)[2]
  • ChevronTexaco Corporation
    (2001–2005)
Type
ISINUS1667641005
Industry
Predecessors
FoundedSeptember 10, 1879; 144 years ago (1879-09-10) as "Pacific Coast Oil Co."
HeadquartersSan Ramon, California, U.S.[3]
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Mike Wirth
(Chairman and CEO)[4]
ProductsGasoline, natural gas and other petrochemicals
Brands
Revenue US$246.3 billion (2022)
US$49.67 billion (2022)
US$35.47 billion (2022)
Total assets US$257.7 billion (2022)
Total equity US$159.3 billion (2022)
Number of employees
43,846 (December 2022)
ParentStandard Oil Co. (1900–1911)
Subsidiaries
Websitechevron.com
Footnotes / references
[5]

Chevron traces its history back to the 1870s to small California-based oil companies which were acquired by Standard and merged into Standard Oil of California. The company grew quickly on its own after the breakup of Standard Oil by continuing to acquire companies and partnering with others both inside and outside of California, eventually becoming one of the Seven Sisters that dominated the global petroleum industry from the mid-1940s to the 1970s. In 1985, Socal merged with the Pittsburgh-based Gulf Oil and rebranded as Chevron; the newly merged company later merged with Texaco in 2001.[6] Today, Chevron manufactures and sells fuels, lubricants, additives, and petrochemicals, primarily in Western North America, the U.S. Gulf Coast, Southeast Asia, South Korea and Australia. In 2018, the company produced an average of 791,000 barrels of net oil-equivalent per day in United States.[7]

Chevron is one of the largest companies in the world and the second largest oil company based in the United States by revenue, only behind fellow Standard Oil descendant ExxonMobil. Chevron ranked 10th on the Fortune 500 in 2023. The company is also the last-remaining oil and gas component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average since ExxonMobil's exit from the index in 2020.[8][9]

Chevron has been subject to numerous controversies arising out of its activities, the most notable of which being related to its activities and inherited liabilities from its acquisition of Texaco in the Lago Agrio oil field, which include allegations of both Chevron and Texaco collectively dumping 18 billion tons of toxic waste and spilling 17 million gallons of petroleum.[10] Chevron and Texaco's activities were the subject of a lawsuit Chevron lost to Ecuadorian residents defended in Ecuadorian court by Steven Donziger. Due to accusations of Donziger bribing the Ecuadorian court and the subsequent disbarment and criminal contempt charges against Donziger, Chevron was accused by environmentalists and human rights groups of jailing Donziger and compelling the US government to deny Donziger due process of law.[11][12]

History Edit

Predecessors Edit

Star Oil and Pacific Coast Oil Company Edit

One of Chevron's early predecessors, "Star Oil", discovered oil at the Pico Canyon Oilfield in the Santa Susana Mountains north of Los Angeles in 1876. The 25 barrels of oil per day well marked the discovery of the Newhall Field, and is considered by geophysicist Marius Vassiliou as the beginning of the modern oil industry in California.[13] Energy analyst Antonia Juhasz has said that while Star Oil's founders were influential in establishing an oil industry in California, Union Mattole Company discovered oil in the state eleven years prior.[14]

In September 1879, Charles N. Felton, Lloyd Tevis, George Loomis and others created the "Pacific Coast Oil Company", which acquired the assets of Star Oil[13] with $1 million in funding.[15] Pacific Coast Oil eventually became the largest oil interest in California, and in 1900, John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil acquired Pacific Coast Oil for $761,000.[15][13] In 1906, the Pacific Coast acquired the business operations and assets of the Standard Oil Company (Iowa). At this time, Pacific renamed itself the Standard Oil Company (California).[16][17]

Texaco Edit

Since the acquisition of the Pacific Coast Oil Company by Standard Oil, the Standard descendant had traditionally worked closely with Texaco for 100 years, before acquiring Texaco outright in 2001. Originally known as the Texas Fuel Company (later the Texas Company), Texaco was founded in Beaumont, Texas as an oil equipment vendor by "Buckskin Joe". The founder's nickname came from being harsh and aggressive.[14] Texas Fuel worked closely with Chevron. In 1936, it formed a joint venture with California Standard named Caltex, to drill and produce oil in Saudi Arabia.[18] According to energy analyst and activist shareholder Antonia Juhasz,[19][20][21] the Texas Fuel Company and California Standard were often referred to as the "terrible twins" for their cutthroat business practices.[22][17]

Formation of the Chevron name Edit

 
A Chevron station branded under the Standard name in Las Vegas, pictured in 2009

In 1911, the federal government broke Standard Oil into several pieces under the Sherman Antitrust Act. One of those pieces, Standard Oil Co. (California), went on to become Chevron. It became part of the "Seven Sisters", which dominated the world oil industry in the early 20th century. In 1926, the company changed its name to Standard Oil Co. of California (SOCAL).[23] By the terms of the breakup of Standard Oil, at first Standard of California could use the Standard name only within its original geographic area of the Pacific coast states, plus Nevada and Arizona; outside that area, it had to use another name.

Today, Chevron is the owner of the Standard Oil trademark in 16 states in the western and southeastern United States. Since American trademark law operates under a use-it-or-lose-it rule,[24] the company owns and operates one Standard-branded Chevron station in each state of the area.[25][26] However, though Chevron (as CalSo) acquired Kyso in the 1960s, its status in Kentucky is unclear after Chevron withdrew its brand from retail sales from Kentucky in July 2010.[27][28]

The 'Chevron' name came into use for some of its retail products in the 1930s. The name "Calso" was also used from 1946 to 1955, in states outside its native West Coast territory.[29][30]

Standard Oil Company of California ranked 75th among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts.[31]

In 1933, Saudi Arabia granted California Standard a concession to find oil, which led to the discovery of oil in 1938. In 1948, California Standard discovered the world's largest oil field in Saudi Arabia, Ghawar Field.[32] California Standard's subsidiary, California-Arabian Standard Oil Company, grew over the years and became the Arabian American Oil Company (ARAMCO) in 1944. In 1973, the Saudi government began buying into ARAMCO. By 1980, the company was entirely owned by the Saudis, and in 1988, its name was changed to Saudi Arabian Oil Company—Saudi Aramco.[33]

Standard Oil of California and Gulf Oil merged in 1984,[34] which was the largest merger in history at that time.[35][36] To comply with U.S. antitrust law, California Standard divested many of Gulf's operating subsidiaries, and sold some Gulf stations in the eastern United States and a Philadelphia refinery which has since closed. Among the assets sold off were Gulf's retail outlets in Gulf's home market of Pittsburgh, where Chevron lacks a retail presence but does retain a regional headquarters there as of 2013, partially for Marcellus Shale-related drilling.[37] The same year, Standard Oil of California also took the opportunity to change its legal name to 'Chevron Corporation', since it had already been using the well-known "Chevron" retail brand name for decades. Chevron would sell the Gulf Oil trademarks for the entire U.S. to Cumberland Farms, the parent company of Gulf Oil LP, in 2010 after Cumberland Farms had a license to the Gulf trademark in the Northeastern United States since 1986.[38]

In 1996, Chevron transferred its natural gas gathering, operating and marketing operation to NGC Corporation (later Dynegy) in exchange for a roughly 25% equity stake in NGC.[39] In a merger completed February 1, 2000, Illinova Corp. became a wholly owned subsidiary of Dynegy Inc. and Chevron's stake increased up to 28%.[40] However, in May 2007, Chevron sold its stake in the company for approximately $985 million, resulting in a gain of $680 million.[41][42]

Acquisitions and diversification Edit

 
Chevron gas station design used until 2006

The early 2000s saw Chevron engage in many mergers, acquisitions, and sales. The first largest of which was the $45 billion acquisition of Texaco, announced on October 15, 2000. The acquisition created second-largest oil company in the United States and the world's fourth-largest publicly traded oil company with a combined market value of approximately $95 billion.[43][44][45][46] Completed on October 9, 2001, Chevron temporarily renamed itself to ChevronTexaco between 2001 and 2005; after the company reverted its name to Chevron, Texaco became used as a brand by the company for some of its fueling stations.[47]

2005 also saw Chevron purchase Unocal Corporation for $18.4 billion, increasing the company's petroleum and natural gas reserves by about 15%.[48][49][50][51] Because of Unocal's large South East Asian geothermal operations, Chevron became a large producer of geothermal energy.[52] The deal did not include Unocal's former retail operations including the Union 76 trademark, as it had sold that off to Tosco Corporation in 1997.[53] The 76 brand is currently owned by Phillips 66, unaffiliated with Chevron.

Chevron and the Los Alamos National Laboratory started a cooperation in 2006, to improve the recovery of hydrocarbons from oil shale by developing a shale oil extraction process named Chevron CRUSH.[54] In 2006, the United States Department of the Interior issued a research, development and demonstration lease for Chevron's demonstration oil shale project on public lands in Colorado's Piceance Basin.[55] In February 2012, Chevron notified the Bureau of Land Management and the Department of Reclamation, Mining and Safety that it intends to divest this lease.[56]

Starting in 2010, Chevron began to reduce its retail footprint and expand in domestic natural gas. In July 2010, Chevron ended retail operations in the Mid-Atlantic United States by removing the Chevron and Texaco names from 1,100 stations.[27][28] In 2011, Chevron acquired Pennsylvania based Atlas Energy Inc. for $3.2 billion in cash and an additional $1.1 billion in existing debt owed by Atlas.[57][58][59] Three months later, Chevron acquired drilling and development rights for another 228,000 acres in the Marcellus Shale from Chief Oil & Gas LLC and Tug Hill, Inc.[60] In September 2013, Total S.A. and its joint venture partner agreed to buy Chevron's retail distribution business in Pakistan for an undisclosed amount.[61] In October 2014, Chevron announced that it would sell a 30 percent holding in its Canadian oil shale holdings to Kuwait's state-owned oil company Kuwait Oil Company for a fee of $1.5 billion.[62]

Despite these sales, Chevron continued to explore acquisitions, a trend which had reinvigorated in 2019 and extended throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. In April 2019, Chevron announced their intention to acquire Anadarko Petroleum in a deal valued at $33 billion, but decided to focus on other acquisitions shortly afterwards when a deal could not be reached.[63] Despite the failed acquisition of Andarko, Chevron did acquire Noble Energy for $5 billion in July 2020.[64][65] Chevron was not spared from the pandemic, however, as Chevron announced reductions of 10–15% of its workforce due to both the pandemic and a 2020 oil price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia.[66] During the pandemic, Chevron considered a merger with rival ExxonMobil in 2020 during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic that drove oil demand sharply down. It would have been one of the biggest corporate mergers in history, and a combined Chevron and ExxonMobil (dubbed "Chexxon" by Reuters) would have been the second biggest oil company in the world, trailing only Saudi Aramco.[67][68] Later in the pandemic, Chevron began requiring some employees, namely expatriate employees, those working overseas, and workers on U.S.-flagged ships, to receive COVID-19 vaccinations after having some key operations, the off-shore platforms off the Gulf of Mexico and Permian Basin for example. The requirement will begin for workers off the Gulf of Mexico on the first of November.[69][70]

In the 2020s, Chevron's primary focus was on alternative energy solutions, gradual pullouts from Africa and Southeast Asia, and an increased focus on the Americas with a lessened albeit still present interest in natural gas. Chevron in February 2020 joined Marubeni Corporation and WAVE Equity Partners in investing in Carbon Clean Solutions, a company that provides portable carbon capture technology for the oil field and other industrial facilities.[71] Two years later, Chevron announced that they will acquire Renewable Energy Group, a biodiesel production company based in Ames, Iowa. The acquisition was completed just under 4 months later on June 13.[72][73]

In the Americas, Chevron acquired natural gas company Beyond6, LLC (B6) and its network of 55 compressed natural gas stations across the United States from Mercuria in November 2022. However, Chevron's largest American moves in the 2020s were in Venezuela, as the Biden administration relaxed restrictions on Chevron from pumping oil in the South American nation, originally imposed due to corruption scandals and human rights violations by Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro. The relaxed restrictions, however, came with severe limitations, including provisions which prohibited Chevron from selling to Russian or Iranian-affiliated agencies and from allowing any direct profits to go to Venezuelan oil company PDVSA.[74][75] On November 29, 2022, Venezuelan Government Petroleum Minister Tarek El Aissami met in Caracas, Venezuela with the president of Chevron, Javier La Rosa. The Venezuelan ruling party says it is committed to "the development of oil production" after the easing of sanctions. The most important joint ventures where Chevron is involved in Venezuela are Petroboscán, in the west of the nation, and Petropiar, in the eastern Orinoco Belt, with a production capacity of close to 180,000 barrels per day between both projects. In the case of Petroboscán, current production is nil and, in Petropiar, current records indicate close to 50,000 barrels per day.[76] On March 20, 2023, Tareck El Aissami resigned from his government post amid serious corruption allegations. Moreover, El Aissami, a longtime Maduro ally, has a $10mn US government reward on his head for allegedly facilitating drug trafficking from Venezuela. He played a key role in helping Nicolas Maduro's government dodge US economic sanctions, using his Syrian and Lebanese parentage to open up new business channels to Iran and Turkey.[77]

On January 5, 2022, Chevron temporarily decreased production in Kazakhstan's Tengiz Field due to the 2022 Kazakh protests, which were motivated by heavy oil price increases.[78] Later that month, Chevron also announced it would end all operations in Myanmar, citing rampant human rights abuses and deteriorating rule of law since the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état.[79] A statement released by the company on its website stated while Chevron was committed to an orderly exit which ensures it can still provide energy to Southeast Asia, Chevron remains firmly opposed to the human rights violations committed by the current military rule in Myanmar.[80] Also in 2022, Chevron was reported to explore the sale of stakes in three fields located in Equatorial Guinea. It was suggested by Reuters that the sales are intended to attract smaller oil companies.[81]

Chevron, however, did not do business in the 2020s without controversy and regulatory obstacles. Chevron Phillips Chemical, a company jointly owned by Chevron and Phillips 66, agreed to pay $118 million in March 2022 as a result of violating the Clean Air Act at three of its chemical production plants in Texas. According to the United States' Department of Justice and Environmental Protection Agency, Chevron and Phillips failed to properly flare at the plants, causing excess air pollution. The companies agreed to add pollution control systems to the plants as well.[82]

Despite the major oil and gas companies, including Chevron, reporting sharp rises in interim revenues and profits due to Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the world's largest oil companies received immense backlash for such profits. In total, Chevron made US$246.3 billion in revenue and $36.5 billion in profit within 2022, both of which are records for the company. In addition, days before the company reported its full year earnings, Chevron increased its dividend and announced a $75 billion stock buyback program, a move which attracted a heated response from the Biden administration as well as from news commentators within the United States.[83][84][85][86][87][88]

The 2020s also saw efforts by Chevron to expand into the clean energy industry. Across the 2020s, Chevron invested stakes into fusion power companies, the two largest of them being Zap Energy and TAE Technologies.[89][90] September 2023 saw Chevron acquire a majority stake in a Utah hydrogen storage facility, which is poised to be the world's largest storage facility for hydrogen in renewable energy.[91]

Corporate image Edit

Logo evolution Edit

The first logo featured the legend "Pacific Coast Oil Co.", the name adopted by the company when it was established in 1879. Successive versions showed the word 'Standard' (for "The Standard Oil of California"). In 1968, the company introduced the word 'Chevron' (which was introduced as a brand in the 1930s) for the first time in its logo. In July 2014, the Chevron Corporation logo design was officially changed, although it has been used since 2000. By 2015, the logo had been changed multiple times, with three different color schemes applied in the logo. The logo was gray, then blue, and then turned red before returning to the silver gray it is today.[92][93]

"Human Energy" Edit

Chevron today is well known for its slogan "the human energy company", a campaign first launched in September 2007. In a corporate blog, Chevron states "human energy" was chosen as their campaign's slogan and focus because "human energy captures our positive spirit in delivering energy to a rapidly changing world". The slogan remains prominent in Chevron advertising, and Chevron has derived from this slogan to use phrases in marketing such as "it's only human".[96][97][98]

Operations Edit

As of December 31, 2018, Chevron had approximately 48,600 employees (including about 3,600 service station employees). Approximately 24,800 employees (including about 3,300 service station employees), or 51 percent, were employed in U.S. operations.[99]

Chevron's dominant regions of production are North America, which produces 1.2 billion barrels of oil equivalent (BBOE), and Eurasia, which produces 1.4 BBOE. Chevron's Eurasian-Pacific operations are concentrated in the United Kingdom, Southeast Asia, Kazakhstan, Australia, Bangladesh, and greater China. Chevron additionally operates in South America, the west coast of sub-Saharan Africa (mainly Nigeria and Angola), Egypt, and Iraq; these four regions collectively produce 0.4 BBOE. Chevron's largest revenue products are shale and tight, though produces considerable revenue from heavy oil, deepwater offshore drilling, conventional oil, and liquefied natural gas.[100]

In October 2015, Chevron announced that it is cutting up to 7,000 jobs, or 11 percent of its workforce.[101] Because of the COVID-19 pandemic and 2020 Russia–Saudi Arabia oil price war, Chevron announced reductions of 10–15% of its workforce.[66]

 
US officials visiting Chevron's Barrow Island facilities

Upstream Edit

Chevron's oil and gas exploration and production operations, which in the oil and gas industry are considered as "upstream" operations, are primarily in the US, Australia, Nigeria, Angola, Kazakhstan, and the Gulf of Mexico. As of December 31, 2018, the company's upstream business reported worldwide net production of 2.930 million oil-equivalent barrels per day.[102]

In the United States, the company operates approximately 11,000 oil and natural gas wells in hundreds of fields occupying 4,000,000 acres (16,000 km2) across the Permian Basin, located in West Texas and southeastern New Mexico. In 2010, Chevron was the fourth-largest producer in the region.[103] In February 2011, Chevron celebrated the production of its 5 billionth barrel of Permian Basin oil.[104] The Gulf of Mexico is where the company's deepest offshore drilling takes place at Tahiti and Blind Faith. The company also explored and drilled in the Marcellus Shale formation under several northeastern US states; these operations were sold to the Pittsburgh-based natural gas firm EQT in 2020.[105]

Chevron's largest single resource project is the $43 billion Gorgon Gas Project in Australia. It also produces natural gas from Western Australia. The $43 billion project was started in 2010, and was expected to be brought online in 2014.[106] The project includes construction of a 15 million tonne per annum liquefied natural gas plant on Barrow Island, and a domestic gas plant with the capacity to provide 300 terajoules per day to supply gas to Western Australia.[107] It is also developing the Wheatstone liquefied natural gas development in Western Australia. The foundation phase of the project is estimated to cost $29 billion; it will consist of two LNG processing trains with a combined capacity of 8.9 million tons per annum, a domestic gas plant and associated offshore infrastructure.[108] In August 2014 a significant gas-condensate discovery at the Lasseter-1 exploration well in WA-274-P in Western Australia, in which Chevron has a 50% interest was announced.[109] The company also has an interest in the North West Shelf Venture, equally shared with five other investors including BP, BHP Petroleum, Shell, Mitsubishi/Mitsui and Woodside.[110] Presently, Chevron is looking to convert its Gorgon Island operations from upstream production to carbon capture and storage.[111]

In the onshore and near-offshore regions of the Niger Delta, Chevron operates under a joint venture with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, operating and holding a 40% interest in 13 concessions in the region. In addition, Chevron operates the Escravos Gas Plant and the Escravos gas-to-liquids plant.[112]

Chevron has interests in four concessions in Angola, including offshore two concessions in Cabinda province, the Tombua–Landana development and the Mafumeira Norte project, operated by the company. It is also a leading partner in Angola LNG plant.[113][114]

In Kazakhstan, Chevron participate the Tengiz and Karachaganak projects.[115] In 2010, Chevron became the largest private shareholder in the Caspian Pipeline Consortium pipeline, which transports oil from the Caspian Sea to the Black Sea.[116]

As of 2013, the Rosebank oil and gas field west of Shetland was being evaluated by Chevron and its partners. Chevron drilled its discovery well there in 2004. Production is expected in 2015 if a decision is made to produce from the field. The geology and weather conditions are challenging.[117]

Midstream Edit

As of 2019, outside of maritime shipping, Chevron did not own significant midstream assets;[118] that year it attempted to purchase Anadarko Petroleum, which owned pipelines,[118] but was outbid by Occidental Petroleum.[119] In 2021, Chevron completed its purchase of Noble Midstream Partners LP, which has crude oil, produced water and gas gathering assets in the Permian Basin in West Texas and the DJ Basin in Colorado. Noble Midstream also has 2 crude oil terminals in the DJ Basin as well as freshwater delivery systems.

Transport Edit

 
The Mississippi Voyager, one of Chevron's transport ships

Chevron Shipping Company, a wholly owned subsidiary, provides the maritime transport operations, marine consulting services and marine risk management services for Chevron Corporation. Chevron ships historically had names beginning with "Chevron", such as Chevron Washington and Chevron South America, or were named after former or serving directors of the company. Samuel Ginn, William E. Crain, Kenneth Derr, Richard Matzke and most notably Condoleezza Rice were among those honored, but the ship named after Rice was subsequently renamed as Altair Voyager.[120][121]

Downstream Edit

 
Chevron's El Segundo refinery, among its largest refining facilities.

Refining Edit

Chevron's downstream operations manufacture and sell products such as fuels, lubricants, additives and petrochemicals. The company's most significant areas of operations are the west coast of North America, the U.S. Gulf Coast, Southeast Asia, South Korea, Australia and South Africa. In 2010, Chevron sold an average of 3.1 million barrels per day (490×10^3 m3/d) of refined products like gasoline, diesel and jet fuel.[122] The company operates approximately 19,550 retail sites in 84 countries. Chevron's Asia downstream headquarters is in Singapore, and the company operates gas stations (under the Caltex brand) within the city state, in addition to some gas stations in Western Canada.[123][124] Chevron owns the trademark rights to Texaco and Caltex fuel and lubricant products.[125]

Chevron, with equal partner Singapore Petroleum Company, also owns half of the 285,000 barrels per day (45,300 m3/d) Singapore Refining Company (SRC) plant, a complex refinery capable of cracking crude oil.[126][127] The investment was first made in 1979 when Caltex was a one-third partner.

In 2010, Chevron processed 1.9 million barrels per day (300×10^3 m3/d) of crude oil.[122] It owns and operates Five active refineries in the United States (Richmond, CA, El Segundo, CA, Salt Lake City, UT, Pascagoula, MS, Pasadena, TX ). Chevron is the non-operating partner in seven joint venture refineries, located in Australia,[128] Pakistan,[129] Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, and New Zealand.[130] Chevron's United States refineries are located in Gulf and Western states. Chevron also owns an asphalt refinery in Perth Amboy, New Jersey; however, since early 2008 that refinery has primarily operated as a terminal.[131]

Chemicals Edit

Chevron's primary chemical business is in a 50/50 joint venture with Phillips 66, organized into the Chevron Phillips Chemical Company. Chevron also operates the Chevron Oronite Company, which develops, manufactures and sells fuel and lubricant additives.[132]

Retail Edit

 
A Chevron gas station in Diamondville, Wyoming (taken on May 27, 2018)

In the United States, the Chevron brand is the most widely used, at 6,880 locations as of September 2022 spread across 21 states. Chevron's highest concentration of stations branded as Chevron are in California (mostly in the San Francisco Bay Area, Central Valley, and Greater Los Angeles), Las Vegas, Anchorage, the Pacific Northwest (especially Seattle), Phoenix, Atlanta, the Texas Triangle, and South Florida.[133]

Chevron also utilizes the Texaco brand within the United States, though its locations are much more sparsely-spread than that of Chevron. Texaco is used at 1,346 locations across 17 states, mostly in Washington, Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Hawaii.[134] Additionally, Texaco licenses its brand to Valero Energy to use in the United Kingdom, and over 730 Texaco stations exist in Britain.[135]

Chevron primarily uses the Caltex brand outside of the United States, primarily in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Pakistan, New Zealand, and South Africa. In 2015, Chevron sold its 50% stake in Caltex Australia, while allowing the company to continue using the Caltex brand. In 2019, Chevron announced it would re-enter the Australian market by purchasing Puma Energy's operations in the country. The acquisition was completed in July 2020. Chevron relaunched the Caltex brand in Australia in 2022, after the expiration of Caltex Australia's license to use the Caltex brand.[136][137][138][139][140][141]

Alternative energy Edit

 
Chevron's 500kW Solarmine photovoltaic solar project in Fellows, California

Chevron's alternative energy operations include geothermal solar, wind, biofuel, fuel cells, and hydrogen.[142] In 2021 it significantly increased its use of biofuel from dairy farms, like biomethane.[143]

Chevron has claimed to be the world's largest producer of geothermal energy.[52] The company's primary geothermal operations were located in Southeast Asia, but these assets were sold in 2017.[144][145][146][147]

Prior, Chevron operated geothermal wells in Indonesia providing power to Jakarta and the surrounding area. In the Philippines, Chevron also operated geothermal wells at Tiwi field in Albay province, the Makiling-Banahaw field in Laguna and Quezon provinces.[148]

In 2007, Chevron and the United States Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) started collaboration to develop and produce algae fuel, which could be converted into transportation fuels, such as jet fuel.[149] In 2008, Chevron and Weyerhaeuser created Catchlight Energy LLC, which researches the conversion of cellulose-based biomass into biofuels.[150] In 2013, the Catchlight plan was downsized due to competition with fossil fuel projects for funds.[151]

Between 2006 and 2011, Chevron contributed up to $12 million to a strategic research alliance with the Georgia Institute of Technology to develop cellulosic biofuels and to create a process to convert biomass like wood or switchgrass into fuels. Additionally, Chevron holds a 22% stake in Galveston Bay Biodiesel LP, which produces up to 110 million US gallons (420,000 m3) of renewable biodiesel fuel a year.[152][153]

In 2010, the Chevron announced a 740 kW photovoltaic demonstration project in Bakersfield, California, called Project Brightfield, for exploring possibilities to use solar power for powering Chevron's facilities. It consists of technologies from seven companies, which Chevron is evaluating for large-scale use.[154][155] In Fellows, California, Chevron has invested in the 500 kW Solarmine photovoltaic solar project, which supplies daytime power to the Midway-Sunset Oil Field.[156] In Questa, Chevron has built a 1 MW concentrated photovoltaic plant that comprises 173 solar arrays, which use Fresnel lenses.[157][158] In October 2011, Chevron launched a 29-MW thermal solar-to-steam facility in the Coalinga Field to produce the steam for enhanced oil recovery. As of 2012, the project is the largest of its kind in the world.[159]

In 2014, Chevron began reducing its investment in renewable energy technologies, reducing headcount and selling alternative energy-related assets.[160]

In 2015, the Shell Canada Quest Energy project was launched[161] of which Chevron Canada Limited holds a 20% share.[162] The project is based within the Athabasca Oil Sands Project near Fort McMurray, Alberta. It is the world's first CCS project on a commercial-scale.[161]

Corporate affairs Edit

Finances Edit

Big Oil companies[a]
Company Revenue (USD)[163] Profit (USD) Brands
ExxonMobil $286 billion $23 billion Mobil
Esso
Imperial Oil
Shell plc $273 billion $20 billion Jiffy Lube
Pennzoil
TotalEnergies $185 billion $16 billion Elf Aquitaine
SunPower
BP $164 billion $7.6 billion Amoco
Aral AG
ARCO
Chevron $163 billion $16 billion Texaco
Caltex
Havoline
Marathon $141 billion $10 billion
Phillips 66 $115 billion $1.3 billion 76
Conoco
JET
Valero $108 billion $0.9 billion Texaco
Eni $77 billion $5.8 billion
ConocoPhillips $48.3 billion $8.1 billion

For the fiscal year 2011, Chevron reported earnings of US$26.9 billion, with an annual revenue of US$257.3 billion, an increase of 23.3% over the previous fiscal cycle. Chevron's shares traded at over $105 per share, and its market capitalization was valued at over US$240 billion.[164] As of 2018, Chevron is ranked No. 13 on the Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.[165]

Year Revenue
in million US$
Net income
in million US$
Price per Share
in US$[b][166]
Refs
1997 40,596 3,256 38.50 [167]
1998 29,943 1,339 41.47 [167]
1999 35,448 2,070 43.31 [168]
2000 50,592 5,185 42.22 [168]
2001 104,409 3,288 44.80 [169]
2002 98,651 1,132 33.24 [169]
2003 120,032 7,230 43.20 [170]
2004 151,156 13,328 52.51 [170]
2005 198,200 14,099 47.89 [171][172]
2006 210,118 17,138 57.58 [171][172]
2007 220,904 18,688 63.07 [171][172]
2008 273,005 23,931 82.42 [171][172]
2009 171,636 10,483 84.90 [171][172]
2010 204,928 19,024 70.17 [171][172]
2011 253,706 26,895 78.13 [171][172]
2012 241,909 26,179 100.85 [171][172]
2013 228,848 21,423 107.55 [171][172]
2014 211,970 19,241 120.23 [171][172]
2015 138,477 4,587 120.51 [171][172]
2016 114,472 −0,497 96.36 [171][172]
2017 141,722 9,195 99.87 [171][172]
2018 166,339 14,824 111.45 [171][172]
2019 146,516 2,924 119.63 [171][172]
2020 94,692 −5,543 88.27 [171][172]
2021 162,465 15,625 104.21 [171][172]
2022 246,252 35,465 179.49 [171][172]

Headquarters and Offices Edit

California Edit

 
Chevron tower in Houston

Chevron's corporate headquarters are located in a 92-acre campus in San Ramon, California located at 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road. The company moved there in 2002 from its earlier headquarters at 555 Market Street in San Francisco, California, the city where it had been located since its inception in 1879.[173] Chevron sold its San Ramon headquarters to the local Sunset Development Co. in September 2022, from whom it originally bought the land which the Bollinger Canyon Road headquarters today stand, and is planning to lease space in San Ramon's Bishop Ranch, also owned by Sunset, as its new headquarters.[174][175]

Texas Edit

Chevron operates from office towers in Houston, Texas, where it purchased 1500 Louisiana Street and 1400 Smith Street, the former headquarters of failed Texas energy giant Enron.[176] Chevron also planned a new office tower in downtown Houston next to its existing properties at 1600 Louisiana Street. The building will stand 50-stories and 832 feet. Upon its completion, it would be the fourth tallest building in Houston and the first 50-story building constructed there in nearly 30 years. However, the contract with the state government of Texas that Chevron made did not require that Chevron follow through with the plans and build the office tower, and as such, Chevron announced in 2016 it had no plans to build the tower, which currently remains undeveloped as of July 2022. Upon Chevron announcing that it was selling its San Ramon headquarters in 2022 and offered to cover moving costs for employees who wishes to relocate to Texas, though, interest sparked in Chevron potentially following through with building a tower at 1600 Louisiana.[177][178][179]

Political contributions Edit

Since January 2011 Chevron has contributed almost $15 million on Washington lobbying. On October 7, 2012, Chevron donated $2.5 million to the Republican Congressional Leadership Fund super PAC that is closely tied to former House Speaker John Boehner.[180]

According to watchdog group Documented, in 2020 Chevron contributed $50,000 to the Rule of Law Defense Fund, a fund-raising arm of the Republican Attorneys General Association.[181]

Leadership Edit

Chevron's current chairman and CEO is Mike Wirth. The company's past chairmen and presidents are:[182]

Chairman of the Board President

Demetrius G. Scofield, March 8, 1917 – July 30, 1917
William S. Miller, April 28, 1919 – December 23, 1919
Harry D. Collier, October 25, 1945 – January 1, 1950
R. Gwin Follis, January 1, 1950–December 1966
Otto N. Miller, December 1966–January 1974
Harold J. Haynes, January 1974–May 1981
George M. Keller, May 1981–January 1, 1989
Kenneth T. Derr, January 1, 1989 – January 1, 2000
David J. O'Reilly, January 1, 2000 – December 31, 2009
John S. Watson December 31, 2009 – February 1, 2018
Michael K. Wirth, February 1, 2018–present

George Loomis, September 10, 1879 – December 15, 1879
Charles N. Felton, December 15, 1879–August, 1885
George Loomis, August 1885–April 8, 1894
Charles N. Felton, April 17, 1894–February 1896
Gordon Blanding, February, 1896–October 17, 1900
Henry M. Tilford, December 18, 1900 – February 20, 1911
James A. Moffett, February 20, 1911 – December 1, 1911
Demetrius G. Scofield, December 5, 1911 – March 8, 1917
Kenneth R. Kingsbury, April 28, 1919 – November 22, 1937
William H. Berg, December 10, 1937 – June 26, 1940
Harry D. Collier, July 8, 1940 – October 25, 1945
R. Gwin Follis, October 25, 1945 – January 9, 1948
Theodore S. Petersen, January 9, 1948 – October 26, 1961
Otto N. Miller, October 26, 1961–December 1966
James E. Gosline, December 1966–July 30, 1969
Harold J. Haynes, July 30, 1969–January 1974
John R. Grey, January 1974–December 31, 1985
office abolished

Current Board of directors Edit

Controversies Edit

 
Anti-Chevron protest banner in support of Lago Agrio

Chevron has been widely criticized and attacked for scandals, accidents, and activities mostly related to climate change. Chevron has been fined by the governments of Angola, for oil spills within its waters, and the United States through its EPA for violations of the US Clean Air Act and pollutive activities arising out of its Richmond Refinery in California.[183][184] In terms of total pollution released by the company, a 2019 report totaled Chevron's emissions of carbon dioxide to over 43 billion tons. On multiple instances, authorities in oil-heavy countries have fired rounds onto protestors against Chevron.[185][186][187]

Lago Agrio and Steven Donziger Edit

Chevron's most widely-known scandal involves Texaco's activities in the Lago Agrio oil field in Ecuador, which Chevron is deemed responsible for due to its acquisition of Texaco in 2001. Chevron has been most widely criticized for its handling of litigation against it filed by residents of the Lago Agrio region, which included what activists see as the "jailing" of Lago Agrio lawyer Steven Donziger. Protestors also frequently hold an annual Anti-Chevron day, usually held within a week of Chevron's annual meeting of shareholders.[188][189]

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Data is based on the 2022 Fortune 500.
  2. ^ Determined by closing price on December 31 (or last trading day) of that specific calendar year

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This article is about the Standard Oil descendant For similarly named companies see Chevron Chevron Corporation is an American multinational energy corporation predominantly in oil and gas The second largest direct descendant of Standard Oil and originally known as the Standard Oil Company of California shortened to Socal or CalSo it is headquartered in San Ramon California and active in more than 180 countries Within oil and gas Chevron is vertical integrated and is involved in hydrocarbon exploration production refining marketing and transport chemicals manufacturing and sales and power generation Chevron CorporationChevron s recently sold headquarters complex in San Ramon CaliforniaFormerlyPacific Coast Oil Co 1 1879 1906 Standard Oil of California 1906 1984 2 ChevronTexaco Corporation 2001 2005 TypePrivate 1876 1906 Subsidiary 1906 1911 PublicTraded asNYSE CVXDJIA componentS amp P 100 componentS amp P 500 componentISINUS1667641005IndustryEnergyOil and gasPredecessorsStandard Oil 1870 1911 FoundedSeptember 10 1879 144 years ago 1879 09 10 as Pacific Coast Oil Co HeadquartersSan Ramon California U S 3 Area servedWorldwideKey peopleMike Wirth Chairman and CEO 4 ProductsGasoline natural gas and other petrochemicalsBrandsChevron Texaco Caltex Havoline Techron Calso 1946 55 Gulf 1985 2010 RevenueUS 246 3 billion 2022 Operating incomeUS 49 67 billion 2022 Net incomeUS 35 47 billion 2022 Total assetsUS 257 7 billion 2022 Total equityUS 159 3 billion 2022 Number of employees43 846 December 2022 ParentStandard Oil Co 1900 1911 SubsidiariesChevron Phillips Chemical Chevron Sri LankaWebsitechevron comFootnotes references 5 Chevron traces its history back to the 1870s to small California based oil companies which were acquired by Standard and merged into Standard Oil of California The company grew quickly on its own after the breakup of Standard Oil by continuing to acquire companies and partnering with others both inside and outside of California eventually becoming one of the Seven Sisters that dominated the global petroleum industry from the mid 1940s to the 1970s In 1985 Socal merged with the Pittsburgh based Gulf Oil and rebranded as Chevron the newly merged company later merged with Texaco in 2001 6 Today Chevron manufactures and sells fuels lubricants additives and petrochemicals primarily in Western North America the U S Gulf Coast Southeast Asia South Korea and Australia In 2018 the company produced an average of 791 000 barrels of net oil equivalent per day in United States 7 Chevron is one of the largest companies in the world and the second largest oil company based in the United States by revenue only behind fellow Standard Oil descendant ExxonMobil Chevron ranked 10th on the Fortune 500 in 2023 The company is also the last remaining oil and gas component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average since ExxonMobil s exit from the index in 2020 8 9 Chevron has been subject to numerous controversies arising out of its activities the most notable of which being related to its activities and inherited liabilities from its acquisition of Texaco in the Lago Agrio oil field which include allegations of both Chevron and Texaco collectively dumping 18 billion tons of toxic waste and spilling 17 million gallons of petroleum 10 Chevron and Texaco s activities were the subject of a lawsuit Chevron lost to Ecuadorian residents defended in Ecuadorian court by Steven Donziger Due to accusations of Donziger bribing the Ecuadorian court and the subsequent disbarment and criminal contempt charges against Donziger Chevron was accused by environmentalists and human rights groups of jailing Donziger and compelling the US government to deny Donziger due process of law 11 12 Contents 1 History 1 1 Predecessors 1 1 1 Star Oil and Pacific Coast Oil Company 1 1 2 Texaco 1 2 Formation of the Chevron name 1 3 Acquisitions and diversification 2 Corporate image 2 1 Logo evolution 2 2 Human Energy 3 Operations 3 1 Upstream 3 2 Midstream 3 2 1 Transport 3 3 Downstream 3 3 1 Refining 3 3 2 Chemicals 3 3 3 Retail 3 4 Alternative energy 4 Corporate affairs 4 1 Finances 4 2 Headquarters and Offices 4 2 1 California 4 2 2 Texas 4 3 Political contributions 4 4 Leadership 4 5 Current Board of directors 5 Controversies 5 1 Lago Agrio and Steven Donziger 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditPredecessors Edit Star Oil and Pacific Coast Oil Company Edit One of Chevron s early predecessors Star Oil discovered oil at the Pico Canyon Oilfield in the Santa Susana Mountains north of Los Angeles in 1876 The 25 barrels of oil per day well marked the discovery of the Newhall Field and is considered by geophysicist Marius Vassiliou as the beginning of the modern oil industry in California 13 Energy analyst Antonia Juhasz has said that while Star Oil s founders were influential in establishing an oil industry in California Union Mattole Company discovered oil in the state eleven years prior 14 In September 1879 Charles N Felton Lloyd Tevis George Loomis and others created the Pacific Coast Oil Company which acquired the assets of Star Oil 13 with 1 million in funding 15 Pacific Coast Oil eventually became the largest oil interest in California and in 1900 John D Rockefeller s Standard Oil acquired Pacific Coast Oil for 761 000 15 13 In 1906 the Pacific Coast acquired the business operations and assets of the Standard Oil Company Iowa At this time Pacific renamed itself the Standard Oil Company California 16 17 Texaco Edit Further information Texaco History Since the acquisition of the Pacific Coast Oil Company by Standard Oil the Standard descendant had traditionally worked closely with Texaco for 100 years before acquiring Texaco outright in 2001 Originally known as the Texas Fuel Company later the Texas Company Texaco was founded in Beaumont Texas as an oil equipment vendor by Buckskin Joe The founder s nickname came from being harsh and aggressive 14 Texas Fuel worked closely with Chevron In 1936 it formed a joint venture with California Standard named Caltex to drill and produce oil in Saudi Arabia 18 According to energy analyst and activist shareholder Antonia Juhasz 19 20 21 the Texas Fuel Company and California Standard were often referred to as the terrible twins for their cutthroat business practices 22 17 Formation of the Chevron name Edit nbsp A Chevron station branded under the Standard name in Las Vegas pictured in 2009In 1911 the federal government broke Standard Oil into several pieces under the Sherman Antitrust Act One of those pieces Standard Oil Co California went on to become Chevron It became part of the Seven Sisters which dominated the world oil industry in the early 20th century In 1926 the company changed its name to Standard Oil Co of California SOCAL 23 By the terms of the breakup of Standard Oil at first Standard of California could use the Standard name only within its original geographic area of the Pacific coast states plus Nevada and Arizona outside that area it had to use another name Today Chevron is the owner of the Standard Oil trademark in 16 states in the western and southeastern United States Since American trademark law operates under a use it or lose it rule 24 the company owns and operates one Standard branded Chevron station in each state of the area 25 26 However though Chevron as CalSo acquired Kyso in the 1960s its status in Kentucky is unclear after Chevron withdrew its brand from retail sales from Kentucky in July 2010 27 28 The Chevron name came into use for some of its retail products in the 1930s The name Calso was also used from 1946 to 1955 in states outside its native West Coast territory 29 30 Standard Oil Company of California ranked 75th among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts 31 In 1933 Saudi Arabia granted California Standard a concession to find oil which led to the discovery of oil in 1938 In 1948 California Standard discovered the world s largest oil field in Saudi Arabia Ghawar Field 32 California Standard s subsidiary California Arabian Standard Oil Company grew over the years and became the Arabian American Oil Company ARAMCO in 1944 In 1973 the Saudi government began buying into ARAMCO By 1980 the company was entirely owned by the Saudis and in 1988 its name was changed to Saudi Arabian Oil Company Saudi Aramco 33 Standard Oil of California and Gulf Oil merged in 1984 34 which was the largest merger in history at that time 35 36 To comply with U S antitrust law California Standard divested many of Gulf s operating subsidiaries and sold some Gulf stations in the eastern United States and a Philadelphia refinery which has since closed Among the assets sold off were Gulf s retail outlets in Gulf s home market of Pittsburgh where Chevron lacks a retail presence but does retain a regional headquarters there as of 2013 partially for Marcellus Shale related drilling 37 The same year Standard Oil of California also took the opportunity to change its legal name to Chevron Corporation since it had already been using the well known Chevron retail brand name for decades Chevron would sell the Gulf Oil trademarks for the entire U S to Cumberland Farms the parent company of Gulf Oil LP in 2010 after Cumberland Farms had a license to the Gulf trademark in the Northeastern United States since 1986 38 In 1996 Chevron transferred its natural gas gathering operating and marketing operation to NGC Corporation later Dynegy in exchange for a roughly 25 equity stake in NGC 39 In a merger completed February 1 2000 Illinova Corp became a wholly owned subsidiary of Dynegy Inc and Chevron s stake increased up to 28 40 However in May 2007 Chevron sold its stake in the company for approximately 985 million resulting in a gain of 680 million 41 42 Acquisitions and diversification Edit nbsp Chevron gas station design used until 2006The early 2000s saw Chevron engage in many mergers acquisitions and sales The first largest of which was the 45 billion acquisition of Texaco announced on October 15 2000 The acquisition created second largest oil company in the United States and the world s fourth largest publicly traded oil company with a combined market value of approximately 95 billion 43 44 45 46 Completed on October 9 2001 Chevron temporarily renamed itself to ChevronTexaco between 2001 and 2005 after the company reverted its name to Chevron Texaco became used as a brand by the company for some of its fueling stations 47 2005 also saw Chevron purchase Unocal Corporation for 18 4 billion increasing the company s petroleum and natural gas reserves by about 15 48 49 50 51 Because of Unocal s large South East Asian geothermal operations Chevron became a large producer of geothermal energy 52 The deal did not include Unocal s former retail operations including the Union 76 trademark as it had sold that off to Tosco Corporation in 1997 53 The 76 brand is currently owned by Phillips 66 unaffiliated with Chevron Chevron and the Los Alamos National Laboratory started a cooperation in 2006 to improve the recovery of hydrocarbons from oil shale by developing a shale oil extraction process named Chevron CRUSH 54 In 2006 the United States Department of the Interior issued a research development and demonstration lease for Chevron s demonstration oil shale project on public lands in Colorado s Piceance Basin 55 In February 2012 Chevron notified the Bureau of Land Management and the Department of Reclamation Mining and Safety that it intends to divest this lease 56 Starting in 2010 Chevron began to reduce its retail footprint and expand in domestic natural gas In July 2010 Chevron ended retail operations in the Mid Atlantic United States by removing the Chevron and Texaco names from 1 100 stations 27 28 In 2011 Chevron acquired Pennsylvania based Atlas Energy Inc for 3 2 billion in cash and an additional 1 1 billion in existing debt owed by Atlas 57 58 59 Three months later Chevron acquired drilling and development rights for another 228 000 acres in the Marcellus Shale from Chief Oil amp Gas LLC and Tug Hill Inc 60 In September 2013 Total S A and its joint venture partner agreed to buy Chevron s retail distribution business in Pakistan for an undisclosed amount 61 In October 2014 Chevron announced that it would sell a 30 percent holding in its Canadian oil shale holdings to Kuwait s state owned oil company Kuwait Oil Company for a fee of 1 5 billion 62 Despite these sales Chevron continued to explore acquisitions a trend which had reinvigorated in 2019 and extended throughout the COVID 19 pandemic In April 2019 Chevron announced their intention to acquire Anadarko Petroleum in a deal valued at 33 billion but decided to focus on other acquisitions shortly afterwards when a deal could not be reached 63 Despite the failed acquisition of Andarko Chevron did acquire Noble Energy for 5 billion in July 2020 64 65 Chevron was not spared from the pandemic however as Chevron announced reductions of 10 15 of its workforce due to both the pandemic and a 2020 oil price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia 66 During the pandemic Chevron considered a merger with rival ExxonMobil in 2020 during the early stages of the COVID 19 pandemic that drove oil demand sharply down It would have been one of the biggest corporate mergers in history and a combined Chevron and ExxonMobil dubbed Chexxon by Reuters would have been the second biggest oil company in the world trailing only Saudi Aramco 67 68 Later in the pandemic Chevron began requiring some employees namely expatriate employees those working overseas and workers on U S flagged ships to receive COVID 19 vaccinations after having some key operations the off shore platforms off the Gulf of Mexico and Permian Basin for example The requirement will begin for workers off the Gulf of Mexico on the first of November 69 70 In the 2020s Chevron s primary focus was on alternative energy solutions gradual pullouts from Africa and Southeast Asia and an increased focus on the Americas with a lessened albeit still present interest in natural gas Chevron in February 2020 joined Marubeni Corporation and WAVE Equity Partners in investing in Carbon Clean Solutions a company that provides portable carbon capture technology for the oil field and other industrial facilities 71 Two years later Chevron announced that they will acquire Renewable Energy Group a biodiesel production company based in Ames Iowa The acquisition was completed just under 4 months later on June 13 72 73 In the Americas Chevron acquired natural gas company Beyond6 LLC B6 and its network of 55 compressed natural gas stations across the United States from Mercuria in November 2022 However Chevron s largest American moves in the 2020s were in Venezuela as the Biden administration relaxed restrictions on Chevron from pumping oil in the South American nation originally imposed due to corruption scandals and human rights violations by Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro The relaxed restrictions however came with severe limitations including provisions which prohibited Chevron from selling to Russian or Iranian affiliated agencies and from allowing any direct profits to go to Venezuelan oil company PDVSA 74 75 On November 29 2022 Venezuelan Government Petroleum Minister Tarek El Aissami met in Caracas Venezuela with the president of Chevron Javier La Rosa The Venezuelan ruling party says it is committed to the development of oil production after the easing of sanctions The most important joint ventures where Chevron is involved in Venezuela are Petroboscan in the west of the nation and Petropiar in the eastern Orinoco Belt with a production capacity of close to 180 000 barrels per day between both projects In the case of Petroboscan current production is nil and in Petropiar current records indicate close to 50 000 barrels per day 76 On March 20 2023 Tareck El Aissami resigned from his government post amid serious corruption allegations Moreover El Aissami a longtime Maduro ally has a 10mn US government reward on his head for allegedly facilitating drug trafficking from Venezuela He played a key role in helping Nicolas Maduro s government dodge US economic sanctions using his Syrian and Lebanese parentage to open up new business channels to Iran and Turkey 77 On January 5 2022 Chevron temporarily decreased production in Kazakhstan s Tengiz Field due to the 2022 Kazakh protests which were motivated by heavy oil price increases 78 Later that month Chevron also announced it would end all operations in Myanmar citing rampant human rights abuses and deteriorating rule of law since the 2021 Myanmar coup d etat 79 A statement released by the company on its website stated while Chevron was committed to an orderly exit which ensures it can still provide energy to Southeast Asia Chevron remains firmly opposed to the human rights violations committed by the current military rule in Myanmar 80 Also in 2022 Chevron was reported to explore the sale of stakes in three fields located in Equatorial Guinea It was suggested by Reuters that the sales are intended to attract smaller oil companies 81 Chevron however did not do business in the 2020s without controversy and regulatory obstacles Chevron Phillips Chemical a company jointly owned by Chevron and Phillips 66 agreed to pay 118 million in March 2022 as a result of violating the Clean Air Act at three of its chemical production plants in Texas According to the United States Department of Justice and Environmental Protection Agency Chevron and Phillips failed to properly flare at the plants causing excess air pollution The companies agreed to add pollution control systems to the plants as well 82 Despite the major oil and gas companies including Chevron reporting sharp rises in interim revenues and profits due to Russia s 2022 invasion of Ukraine the world s largest oil companies received immense backlash for such profits In total Chevron made US 246 3 billion in revenue and 36 5 billion in profit within 2022 both of which are records for the company In addition days before the company reported its full year earnings Chevron increased its dividend and announced a 75 billion stock buyback program a move which attracted a heated response from the Biden administration as well as from news commentators within the United States 83 84 85 86 87 88 The 2020s also saw efforts by Chevron to expand into the clean energy industry Across the 2020s Chevron invested stakes into fusion power companies the two largest of them being Zap Energy and TAE Technologies 89 90 September 2023 saw Chevron acquire a majority stake in a Utah hydrogen storage facility which is poised to be the world s largest storage facility for hydrogen in renewable energy 91 Corporate image EditLogo evolution Edit The first logo featured the legend Pacific Coast Oil Co the name adopted by the company when it was established in 1879 Successive versions showed the word Standard for The Standard Oil of California In 1968 the company introduced the word Chevron which was introduced as a brand in the 1930s for the first time in its logo In July 2014 the Chevron Corporation logo design was officially changed although it has been used since 2000 By 2015 the logo had been changed multiple times with three different color schemes applied in the logo The logo was gray then blue and then turned red before returning to the silver gray it is today 92 93 nbsp 1879 1906 Pacific Coast Oil Co nbsp 1931 1948 nbsp 1948 1968 94 nbsp 1968 2007 nbsp 2006 present 95 Human Energy Edit Chevron today is well known for its slogan the human energy company a campaign first launched in September 2007 In a corporate blog Chevron states human energy was chosen as their campaign s slogan and focus because human energy captures our positive spirit in delivering energy to a rapidly changing world The slogan remains prominent in Chevron advertising and Chevron has derived from this slogan to use phrases in marketing such as it s only human 96 97 98 Operations EditAs of December 31 2018 Chevron had approximately 48 600 employees including about 3 600 service station employees Approximately 24 800 employees including about 3 300 service station employees or 51 percent were employed in U S operations 99 Chevron s dominant regions of production are North America which produces 1 2 billion barrels of oil equivalent BBOE and Eurasia which produces 1 4 BBOE Chevron s Eurasian Pacific operations are concentrated in the United Kingdom Southeast Asia Kazakhstan Australia Bangladesh and greater China Chevron additionally operates in South America the west coast of sub Saharan Africa mainly Nigeria and Angola Egypt and Iraq these four regions collectively produce 0 4 BBOE Chevron s largest revenue products are shale and tight though produces considerable revenue from heavy oil deepwater offshore drilling conventional oil and liquefied natural gas 100 In October 2015 Chevron announced that it is cutting up to 7 000 jobs or 11 percent of its workforce 101 Because of the COVID 19 pandemic and 2020 Russia Saudi Arabia oil price war Chevron announced reductions of 10 15 of its workforce 66 nbsp US officials visiting Chevron s Barrow Island facilitiesUpstream Edit Chevron s oil and gas exploration and production operations which in the oil and gas industry are considered as upstream operations are primarily in the US Australia Nigeria Angola Kazakhstan and the Gulf of Mexico As of December 31 2018 the company s upstream business reported worldwide net production of 2 930 million oil equivalent barrels per day 102 In the United States the company operates approximately 11 000 oil and natural gas wells in hundreds of fields occupying 4 000 000 acres 16 000 km2 across the Permian Basin located in West Texas and southeastern New Mexico In 2010 Chevron was the fourth largest producer in the region 103 In February 2011 Chevron celebrated the production of its 5 billionth barrel of Permian Basin oil 104 The Gulf of Mexico is where the company s deepest offshore drilling takes place at Tahiti and Blind Faith The company also explored and drilled in the Marcellus Shale formation under several northeastern US states these operations were sold to the Pittsburgh based natural gas firm EQT in 2020 105 Chevron s largest single resource project is the 43 billion Gorgon Gas Project in Australia It also produces natural gas from Western Australia The 43 billion project was started in 2010 and was expected to be brought online in 2014 106 The project includes construction of a 15 million tonne per annum liquefied natural gas plant on Barrow Island and a domestic gas plant with the capacity to provide 300 terajoules per day to supply gas to Western Australia 107 It is also developing the Wheatstone liquefied natural gas development in Western Australia The foundation phase of the project is estimated to cost 29 billion it will consist of two LNG processing trains with a combined capacity of 8 9 million tons per annum a domestic gas plant and associated offshore infrastructure 108 In August 2014 a significant gas condensate discovery at the Lasseter 1 exploration well in WA 274 P in Western Australia in which Chevron has a 50 interest was announced 109 The company also has an interest in the North West Shelf Venture equally shared with five other investors including BP BHP Petroleum Shell Mitsubishi Mitsui and Woodside 110 Presently Chevron is looking to convert its Gorgon Island operations from upstream production to carbon capture and storage 111 In the onshore and near offshore regions of the Niger Delta Chevron operates under a joint venture with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation operating and holding a 40 interest in 13 concessions in the region In addition Chevron operates the Escravos Gas Plant and the Escravos gas to liquids plant 112 Chevron has interests in four concessions in Angola including offshore two concessions in Cabinda province the Tombua Landana development and the Mafumeira Norte project operated by the company It is also a leading partner in Angola LNG plant 113 114 In Kazakhstan Chevron participate the Tengiz and Karachaganak projects 115 In 2010 Chevron became the largest private shareholder in the Caspian Pipeline Consortium pipeline which transports oil from the Caspian Sea to the Black Sea 116 As of 2013 the Rosebank oil and gas field west of Shetland was being evaluated by Chevron and its partners Chevron drilled its discovery well there in 2004 Production is expected in 2015 if a decision is made to produce from the field The geology and weather conditions are challenging 117 Midstream Edit As of 2019 outside of maritime shipping Chevron did not own significant midstream assets 118 that year it attempted to purchase Anadarko Petroleum which owned pipelines 118 but was outbid by Occidental Petroleum 119 In 2021 Chevron completed its purchase of Noble Midstream Partners LP which has crude oil produced water and gas gathering assets in the Permian Basin in West Texas and the DJ Basin in Colorado Noble Midstream also has 2 crude oil terminals in the DJ Basin as well as freshwater delivery systems Transport Edit nbsp The Mississippi Voyager one of Chevron s transport shipsChevron Shipping Company a wholly owned subsidiary provides the maritime transport operations marine consulting services and marine risk management services for Chevron Corporation Chevron ships historically had names beginning with Chevron such as Chevron Washington and Chevron South America or were named after former or serving directors of the company Samuel Ginn William E Crain Kenneth Derr Richard Matzke and most notably Condoleezza Rice were among those honored but the ship named after Rice was subsequently renamed as Altair Voyager 120 121 Downstream Edit nbsp Chevron s El Segundo refinery among its largest refining facilities Refining Edit Chevron s downstream operations manufacture and sell products such as fuels lubricants additives and petrochemicals The company s most significant areas of operations are the west coast of North America the U S Gulf Coast Southeast Asia South Korea Australia and South Africa In 2010 Chevron sold an average of 3 1 million barrels per day 490 10 3 m3 d of refined products like gasoline diesel and jet fuel 122 The company operates approximately 19 550 retail sites in 84 countries Chevron s Asia downstream headquarters is in Singapore and the company operates gas stations under the Caltex brand within the city state in addition to some gas stations in Western Canada 123 124 Chevron owns the trademark rights to Texaco and Caltex fuel and lubricant products 125 Chevron with equal partner Singapore Petroleum Company also owns half of the 285 000 barrels per day 45 300 m3 d Singapore Refining Company SRC plant a complex refinery capable of cracking crude oil 126 127 The investment was first made in 1979 when Caltex was a one third partner In 2010 Chevron processed 1 9 million barrels per day 300 10 3 m3 d of crude oil 122 It owns and operates Five active refineries in the United States Richmond CA El Segundo CA Salt Lake City UT Pascagoula MS Pasadena TX Chevron is the non operating partner in seven joint venture refineries located in Australia 128 Pakistan 129 Singapore Thailand South Korea and New Zealand 130 Chevron s United States refineries are located in Gulf and Western states Chevron also owns an asphalt refinery in Perth Amboy New Jersey however since early 2008 that refinery has primarily operated as a terminal 131 Chemicals Edit Main article Chevron Phillips Chemical Chevron s primary chemical business is in a 50 50 joint venture with Phillips 66 organized into the Chevron Phillips Chemical Company Chevron also operates the Chevron Oronite Company which develops manufactures and sells fuel and lubricant additives 132 Retail Edit nbsp A Chevron gas station in Diamondville Wyoming taken on May 27 2018 In the United States the Chevron brand is the most widely used at 6 880 locations as of September 2022 spread across 21 states Chevron s highest concentration of stations branded as Chevron are in California mostly in the San Francisco Bay Area Central Valley and Greater Los Angeles Las Vegas Anchorage the Pacific Northwest especially Seattle Phoenix Atlanta the Texas Triangle and South Florida 133 Chevron also utilizes the Texaco brand within the United States though its locations are much more sparsely spread than that of Chevron Texaco is used at 1 346 locations across 17 states mostly in Washington Texas Louisiana Alabama Mississippi Georgia and Hawaii 134 Additionally Texaco licenses its brand to Valero Energy to use in the United Kingdom and over 730 Texaco stations exist in Britain 135 Chevron primarily uses the Caltex brand outside of the United States primarily in Southeast Asia Hong Kong Pakistan New Zealand and South Africa In 2015 Chevron sold its 50 stake in Caltex Australia while allowing the company to continue using the Caltex brand In 2019 Chevron announced it would re enter the Australian market by purchasing Puma Energy s operations in the country The acquisition was completed in July 2020 Chevron relaunched the Caltex brand in Australia in 2022 after the expiration of Caltex Australia s license to use the Caltex brand 136 137 138 139 140 141 Alternative energy Edit nbsp Chevron s 500kW Solarmine photovoltaic solar project in Fellows CaliforniaChevron s alternative energy operations include geothermal solar wind biofuel fuel cells and hydrogen 142 In 2021 it significantly increased its use of biofuel from dairy farms like biomethane 143 Chevron has claimed to be the world s largest producer of geothermal energy 52 The company s primary geothermal operations were located in Southeast Asia but these assets were sold in 2017 144 145 146 147 Prior Chevron operated geothermal wells in Indonesia providing power to Jakarta and the surrounding area In the Philippines Chevron also operated geothermal wells at Tiwi field in Albay province the Makiling Banahaw field in Laguna and Quezon provinces 148 In 2007 Chevron and the United States Department of Energy s National Renewable Energy Laboratory NREL started collaboration to develop and produce algae fuel which could be converted into transportation fuels such as jet fuel 149 In 2008 Chevron and Weyerhaeuser created Catchlight Energy LLC which researches the conversion of cellulose based biomass into biofuels 150 In 2013 the Catchlight plan was downsized due to competition with fossil fuel projects for funds 151 Between 2006 and 2011 Chevron contributed up to 12 million to a strategic research alliance with the Georgia Institute of Technology to develop cellulosic biofuels and to create a process to convert biomass like wood or switchgrass into fuels Additionally Chevron holds a 22 stake in Galveston Bay Biodiesel LP which produces up to 110 million US gallons 420 000 m3 of renewable biodiesel fuel a year 152 153 In 2010 the Chevron announced a 740 kW photovoltaic demonstration project in Bakersfield California called Project Brightfield for exploring possibilities to use solar power for powering Chevron s facilities It consists of technologies from seven companies which Chevron is evaluating for large scale use 154 155 In Fellows California Chevron has invested in the 500 kW Solarmine photovoltaic solar project which supplies daytime power to the Midway Sunset Oil Field 156 In Questa Chevron has built a 1 MW concentrated photovoltaic plant that comprises 173 solar arrays which use Fresnel lenses 157 158 In October 2011 Chevron launched a 29 MW thermal solar to steam facility in the Coalinga Field to produce the steam for enhanced oil recovery As of 2012 the project is the largest of its kind in the world 159 In 2014 Chevron began reducing its investment in renewable energy technologies reducing headcount and selling alternative energy related assets 160 In 2015 the Shell Canada Quest Energy project was launched 161 of which Chevron Canada Limited holds a 20 share 162 The project is based within the Athabasca Oil Sands Project near Fort McMurray Alberta It is the world s first CCS project on a commercial scale 161 Corporate affairs EditFinances Edit Big Oil companies a Company Revenue USD 163 Profit USD BrandsExxonMobil 286 billion 23 billion MobilEssoImperial OilShell plc 273 billion 20 billion Jiffy LubePennzoilTotalEnergies 185 billion 16 billion Elf AquitaineSunPowerBP 164 billion 7 6 billion AmocoAral AGARCOChevron 163 billion 16 billion TexacoCaltexHavolineMarathon 141 billion 10 billion Phillips 66 115 billion 1 3 billion 76ConocoJETValero 108 billion 0 9 billion TexacoEni 77 billion 5 8 billion ConocoPhillips 48 3 billion 8 1 billion For the fiscal year 2011 Chevron reported earnings of US 26 9 billion with an annual revenue of US 257 3 billion an increase of 23 3 over the previous fiscal cycle Chevron s shares traded at over 105 per share and its market capitalization was valued at over US 240 billion 164 As of 2018 Chevron is ranked No 13 on the Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue 165 Year Revenuein million US Net incomein million US Price per Sharein US b 166 Refs1997 40 596 3 256 38 50 167 1998 29 943 1 339 41 47 167 1999 35 448 2 070 43 31 168 2000 50 592 5 185 42 22 168 2001 104 409 3 288 44 80 169 2002 98 651 1 132 33 24 169 2003 120 032 7 230 43 20 170 2004 151 156 13 328 52 51 170 2005 198 200 14 099 47 89 171 172 2006 210 118 17 138 57 58 171 172 2007 220 904 18 688 63 07 171 172 2008 273 005 23 931 82 42 171 172 2009 171 636 10 483 84 90 171 172 2010 204 928 19 024 70 17 171 172 2011 253 706 26 895 78 13 171 172 2012 241 909 26 179 100 85 171 172 2013 228 848 21 423 107 55 171 172 2014 211 970 19 241 120 23 171 172 2015 138 477 4 587 120 51 171 172 2016 114 472 0 497 96 36 171 172 2017 141 722 9 195 99 87 171 172 2018 166 339 14 824 111 45 171 172 2019 146 516 2 924 119 63 171 172 2020 94 692 5 543 88 27 171 172 2021 162 465 15 625 104 21 171 172 2022 246 252 35 465 179 49 171 172 Headquarters and Offices Edit California Edit nbsp Chevron tower in HoustonChevron s corporate headquarters are located in a 92 acre campus in San Ramon California located at 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road The company moved there in 2002 from its earlier headquarters at 555 Market Street in San Francisco California the city where it had been located since its inception in 1879 173 Chevron sold its San Ramon headquarters to the local Sunset Development Co in September 2022 from whom it originally bought the land which the Bollinger Canyon Road headquarters today stand and is planning to lease space in San Ramon s Bishop Ranch also owned by Sunset as its new headquarters 174 175 Texas Edit Chevron operates from office towers in Houston Texas where it purchased 1500 Louisiana Street and 1400 Smith Street the former headquarters of failed Texas energy giant Enron 176 Chevron also planned a new office tower in downtown Houston next to its existing properties at 1600 Louisiana Street The building will stand 50 stories and 832 feet Upon its completion it would be the fourth tallest building in Houston and the first 50 story building constructed there in nearly 30 years However the contract with the state government of Texas that Chevron made did not require that Chevron follow through with the plans and build the office tower and as such Chevron announced in 2016 it had no plans to build the tower which currently remains undeveloped as of July 2022 Upon Chevron announcing that it was selling its San Ramon headquarters in 2022 and offered to cover moving costs for employees who wishes to relocate to Texas though interest sparked in Chevron potentially following through with building a tower at 1600 Louisiana 177 178 179 Political contributions Edit Since January 2011 Chevron has contributed almost 15 million on Washington lobbying On October 7 2012 Chevron donated 2 5 million to the Republican Congressional Leadership Fund super PAC that is closely tied to former House Speaker John Boehner 180 According to watchdog group Documented in 2020 Chevron contributed 50 000 to the Rule of Law Defense Fund a fund raising arm of the Republican Attorneys General Association 181 Leadership Edit Chevron s current chairman and CEO is Mike Wirth The company s past chairmen and presidents are 182 Chairman of the Board PresidentDemetrius G Scofield March 8 1917 July 30 1917 William S Miller April 28 1919 December 23 1919 Harry D Collier October 25 1945 January 1 1950 R Gwin Follis January 1 1950 December 1966 Otto N Miller December 1966 January 1974 Harold J Haynes January 1974 May 1981George M Keller May 1981 January 1 1989Kenneth T Derr January 1 1989 January 1 2000David J O Reilly January 1 2000 December 31 2009John S Watson December 31 2009 February 1 2018Michael K Wirth February 1 2018 present George Loomis September 10 1879 December 15 1879Charles N Felton December 15 1879 August 1885 George Loomis August 1885 April 8 1894Charles N Felton April 17 1894 February 1896 Gordon Blanding February 1896 October 17 1900Henry M Tilford December 18 1900 February 20 1911 James A Moffett February 20 1911 December 1 1911Demetrius G Scofield December 5 1911 March 8 1917 Kenneth R Kingsbury April 28 1919 November 22 1937 William H Berg December 10 1937 June 26 1940 Harry D Collier July 8 1940 October 25 1945 R Gwin Follis October 25 1945 January 9 1948 Theodore S Petersen January 9 1948 October 26 1961 Otto N Miller October 26 1961 December 1966 James E Gosline December 1966 July 30 1969 Harold J Haynes July 30 1969 January 1974 John R Grey January 1974 December 31 1985office abolishedCurrent Board of directors Edit Wanda Austin John B Frank Alice P Gast Enrique Hernandez Jr Marillyn Hewson Jon M Huntsman Jr Charles Moorman Dambisa Moyo Debra Reed Klages Ronald Sugar Lead independent director Inge Thulin Jim Umpleby Mike Wirth Chairman amp CEO Controversies EditMain article Criticism of Chevron nbsp Anti Chevron protest banner in support of Lago AgrioChevron has been widely criticized and attacked for scandals accidents and activities mostly related to climate change Chevron has been fined by the governments of Angola for oil spills within its waters and the United States through its EPA for violations of the US Clean Air Act and pollutive activities arising out of its Richmond Refinery in California 183 184 In terms of total pollution released by the company a 2019 report totaled Chevron s emissions of carbon dioxide to over 43 billion tons On multiple instances authorities in oil heavy countries have fired rounds onto protestors against Chevron 185 186 187 Lago Agrio and Steven Donziger Edit Main articles Lago Agrio oil field and Steven Donziger Chevron s most widely known scandal involves Texaco s activities in the Lago Agrio oil field in Ecuador which Chevron is deemed responsible for due to its acquisition of Texaco in 2001 Chevron has been most widely criticized for its handling of litigation against it filed by residents of the Lago Agrio region which included what activists see as the jailing of Lago Agrio lawyer Steven Donziger Protestors also frequently hold an annual Anti Chevron day usually held within a week of Chevron s annual meeting of shareholders 188 189 See also Edit nbsp San Francisco Bay Area portal nbsp Companies portalChevron U S A Inc v Natural Resources Defense Council Inc Climate appraisal Climate risk management Global warming Jack 2 Patent encumbrance of large automotive NiMH batteries Texaco Trans Caribbean pipelineNotes Edit Data is based on the 2022 Fortune 500 Determined by closing price on December 31 or last trading day of that specific calendar yearReferences Edit Chevron history on Chevron website Standard Oil History at the Encyclopedia Britannica 2020 First quarter form 10 Q DiChristopher Tom September 28 2017 Chevron names Mike Wirth chairman and CEO MSNBC Retrieved February 15 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