Chevron Corporation is a multinational energy company engaged in all aspects of the oil and gas industry, including exploration, production, refining, and marketing of crude oil and natural gas. The company operates in various regions around the world, focusing on both conventional and unconventional resources. In addition to its fossil fuel operations, Chevron is also investing in renewable energy technologies, such as biofuels and geothermal energy, as part of its commitment to transitioning towards a more sustainable energy future. Through its extensive supply chain, Chevron provides fuels and lubricants for transportation, industrial, and commercial needs, while also prioritizing safety and environmental stewardship in its operations. Read More
Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX) announced today the appointment of Amit R. Ghai as Controller of Chevron, effective March 1, 2026. Ghai will succeed Alana K. Knowles, in anticipation of her expected retirement from Chevron in April 2026, after 38 years of service.
The London-listed firm said that its assets include midstream facilities in the Eagle Ford and Permian basins, including four central processing facilities in the Permian Basin.
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Chevron (NYSE: CVX) is charting a nuanced course in the Permian Basin, a critical hub for U.S. oil and gas production. While the company remains a significant player, directing a substantial portion of its capital expenditure towards its U.S. upstream portfolio, it is strategically moderating its exploration and
Tech stocks edged higher Friday, rebounding from Thursday's 1.5% drop in the Nasdaq 100 as upbeat earnings from mega-cap giants kept the rally momentum alive.
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The global financial landscape is currently grappling with a significant downturn in oil prices, a phenomenon that has profound economic and political implications. As of October 31, 2025, Brent crude is trading around $64.49 per barrel, an 11.78% decrease year-on-year, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude hovers around
Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX) reported earnings of $3.5 billion ($1.82 per share - diluted) for third quarter 2025, compared with $4.5 billion ($2.48 per share - diluted) in third quarter 2024. Included in the quarter was a net loss of $235 million due to severance and other transaction costs related to the acquisition of Hess Corporation (Hess), partly offset by the fair value measurement of Hess shares. Foreign currency effects increased earnings by $147 million. Adjusted earnings of $3.6 billion ($1.85 per share - diluted) in third quarter 2025 compared to adjusted earnings of $4.5 billion ($2.51 per share - diluted) in third quarter 2024. See Attachment 4 for a reconciliation of adjusted earnings.