Chevron is lowering methane emission intensity, and methane management is critical in the journey to a lower carbon future.| 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
In effort to reduce carbon emissions, Chevron provided financial backing to to Zero Emissions Industries (ZEI) for hydrogen-powered marine technology.| 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
In April, Chevron road-tripped across the U.S. Gulf coast to showcase an innovative new gasoline blend fuel prototype that could reduce lifecycle carbon intensity in vehicles that are on the road today.| chevron.com
Many cities are working toward lower carbon emissions goals and to reduce the intensity of their heavy-duty vehicles, such as garbage trucks and snowplows. Chevron is helping, with a lower carbon way to fuel essential fleets .| chevron.com
Chevron makes progress on a solar field intended to power some of its upstream operations.| chevron.com
Chevron stores carbon dioxide deep underground to lower greenhouse gas emissions in a process called carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS).| 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 Richmond recently co-hosted the Road to Zero event, where stakeholders and tech companies promoted the use of hydrogen as an alternative fuel.| chevron.com
Chevron has teamed up with Restore the Earth Foundation to help remove carbon from the atmosphere by reforesting a stretch of southeastern Louisiana.| 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
Tap into the latest news on hydrogen and renewable fuels, like biodiesel, renewable natural gas, and sustainable aviation fuel.| chevron.com
Jim Gable, president of Chevron Technology Ventures, and Jeff Gustavson, president of Chevron New Energies, spoke at Reuters NEXT 2024 about the role of established companies in bringing advancing innovation.| chevron.com
Chevron’s CEO recently discussed the big-picture factors that affect energy needs.| chevron.com
Creating a totally new gasoline blend with 50% renewable materials is an art and a science. Here’s how a Chevron team made it happen.| chevron.com
Chevron helps launch nation’s first zero-emission hydrogen passenger ferry to serve San Francisco Bay.| chevron.com
Find the latest news on our operations. Learn about our projects that help bring affordable, reliable, ever-cleaner energy to the world.| chevron.com
Solar energy will now power a Chevron natural gas compressor in New Mexico.| chevron.com
Chevron invests in revolutionary carbon capture technology.| chevron.com
Chevron employees like Zach Yearous are stepping up to help mitigate methane emissions.| chevron.com
Chevron Chairman and CEO Mike Wirth, talked about more efficient production in a December 6, 2024, interview with Frederick Kempe, president and CEO of the Atlantic Council.| chevron.com