Chevron’s subsidiary Cabinda Gulf Oil Company Limited is celebrating 70 years of operations in Angola. Learn how the company’s long-term partnership has boosted the country’s economic development and social prosperity.| chevron.com
Katila Dompetelo is the first forewoman leading production operations for Chevron Angola.| chevron.com
One of Chevron's offshore projects is celebrating its 25th year of production has played a significant role in supporting Atlantic Canada’s economy.| chevron.com
Chevron is preparing to develop a U.S. offshore play that could yield 75,000 barrels of crude per day—enough to fill up 278,000 compact cars.| chevron.com
Chevron offers solutions for sectors that have a difficult time reducing emissions.| chevron.com
An adaptable supply chain can be a lower carbon supply chain, Chevron manager says.| chevron.com
Delivering large-scale carbon capture and storage projects will take the right partnerships, policies and innovation.| chevron.com
Chevron’s Lost Hills oil and gas facility in California’s Central Valley is taking on an additional role as Chevron’s first commercial hydrogen production project.| chevron.com
Chevron is taking several proactive approaches as part of an ongoing effort to find, reduce and eliminate methane emissions.| chevron.com
Chevron’s DJ Basin in Colorado is showcasing how we can work toward reaching our goal of providing lower-carbon, affordable and ever-cleaner energy.| chevron.com
"Colorful Colorado” is just one way to describe this state graced with the magnificent scenery of mountains, rivers and plains. Maintaining that beauty is one of the reasons Chevron’s Rockies Business Unit is reimagining what responsibly producing oil and gas looks like, with the goal of a lower carbon future.| chevron.com
Chevron has joined the Clean Skies for Tomorrow Coalition, which is working to accelerate the supply and use of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) technologies to reach 10% of global jet aviation fuel supply by 2030.| chevron.com
Chevron's Future Energy Fund III is investing $500 million in lower carbon businesses.| chevron.com
Chevron VP shares insights on the technology, innovations and partnerships that are necessary to support a balanced energy system that meets growing demand.| chevron.com
We’re setting new records in the Permian Basin as Chevron continues to grow production there. We put more than 200 wells into production in a single year.| chevron.com
Chevron’s drilling model in the Permian basin has lowered costs, saved time and increased the number of wells—tripling the pace of our drilling program.| chevron.com
Chevron is retiring its Genesis offshore platform in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, which was the first facility of its kind when it began producing in 1999.| chevron.com
Offshore and onshore wells gather data that provides a clearer picture of the subsurface for a planned carbon dioxide storage hub.| chevron.com
Chevron's Pascagoula, Mississippi, refinery is an important part of the energy value chain.| chevron.com
Chevron has developed an imaging method that provides a clearer picture of underground areas, which helps researchers more accurately target areas for exploration.| chevron.com
A subsea tieback connects offshore oil and gas fields to existing production facilities via pipelines and other infrastructure.| chevron.com
Chevron’s Anchor project became a global industry leader after contracting Transocean’s Deepwater Titan to drill and complete its subsea high-pressure production wells.| chevron.com
Advances are being made on Chevron’s Ballymore Project, which is expected to produce up to 75,000 barrels of crude oil per day beginning in 2025.| chevron.com
Chevron’s offshore Anchor platform has successfully reached its long-term home in the U.S. offshore Gulf of Mexico, where it is expected to produce up to 75,000 barrels of oil per day for the next 30 years.| chevron.com
A new project expected to boost production by 75,000 barrels of crude oil per day is nearing completion offshore the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.| chevron.com
Chevron’s methane management efforts are taking flight in the Permian Basin, where we’re working with a company that detects it by airplane.| chevron.com
Led by colleagues with a shared environmental passion, Chevron is using satellites at some of its operations to detect large sources of emissions.| chevron.com
Chevron’s methane detection efforts have reached new heights in the Gulf of Mexico, where we recently used a drone offshore to identify areas of emissions| chevron.com
Chevron hunts all over the world for energy resources. To find them, experts must know what to look for and how to determine what lies beneath the earth’s surface.| chevron.com
Colorado is known for its scenic landscapes and towering mountains. It is also home to Weld County which produces nearly 90% of the state’s crude oil thanks to the Denver-Julesburg Basin. Learn more about it.| chevron.com
Our people and community news. Meet the people who make us the human energy company, and find out what we're doing in the communities where we operate.| chevron.com
Stay up to date on our latest emissions solutions news. See how we're lowering the carbon intensity of our operations and growing lower carbon businesses.| chevron.com
Tap into the latest news on hydrogen and renewable fuels, like biodiesel, renewable natural gas, and sustainable aviation fuel.| chevron.com
Technology and innovation continue to unlock the potential of the prolific Permian Basin amid growing energy demand.| chevron.com
The Permian Basin is larger than the state of Florida, spans parts of West Texas and Florida, and accounts for 40% of oil production in the United States.| chevron.com
Together, U.S. natural gas and U.S. ingenuity can help the country achieve dominance in the artificial intelligence race.| chevron.com
The hull of Chevron’s recently decommissioned Genesis platform is being repurposed as an artificial reef in the U.S. Gulf of America.| chevron.com
Chevron is leveraging AI to advance energy production and efficiency while also providing power solutions to support the growing demand for AI tech.| chevron.com
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Have you ever wondered where oil and gas come from? Hint: it’s not dinosaurs.| chevron.com
Barron’s Avi Salzman recently toured Chevron’s operations in the Permian Basin. Following the visit, he wrote about how artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the oil industry and could lift profits.| chevron.com