Chevron is a premier global integrated energy corporation headquartered in California. Tracing its roots back to 1879, it emerged from the 1911 Standard Oil breakup to become a dominant “Supermajor.” The company operates across the entire value chain, including upstream exploration, midstream transport, and downstream refining. In 2026, Chevron distinguishes itself through industry-leading capital discipline and low-cost production in the Permian Basin and Guyana. By leveraging advanced AI for operational efficiency and scaling low-carbon technologies like CCUS and hydrogen, Chevron maintains a high-return portfolio while navigating the global energy transition.

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Chevron – background and history


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  • Chevron – FY25Q4 report

    Chevron 2025 Q4 Earnings Summary Financial Performance Overview Earnings: Chevron reported Q4 2025 earnings of 2.8 billion (1.39 per diluted share), down from 3.2 billion in the same period of 2024. Adjusted earnings were 3.0 billion (1.52 per diluted share). The decline was primarily driven by lower crude oil prices, decreased earnings from affiliates, unfavorable…

  • Chevron – History and Competitions

    1. Early Origins and the Standard Oil Era (1879-1911) The history of Chevron began in 1879 with the founding of Pacific Coast Oil Co. This company was later acquired by John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil trust. In 1911, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered the breakup of Standard Oil due to monopoly concerns. The California-based operations…