Headquartered in San Ramon, California, Chevron is the second-largest U.S.-based integrated energy company. We produce crude oil, natural gas and many other essential products.
We also invest in the communities where we work by providing quality jobs, partnering with contractors and supporting local charities.
Our products are sold in more than 8,000 Chevron® and Texaco® retail stations in the United States. We are the No. 1 commercial aviation fuel provider in the United States.
Chevron's five U.S. refineries have the capacity to process approximately 941,000 barrels of oil per day.
Here are some other highlights of our U.S. operations:
- Chevron was the third-largest hydrocarbon producer in the United States in 2010.
- In 2009, Chevron was once again ranked No. 1 in net oil-equivalent production in California.
- Chevron operates a U.S. pipeline network of more than 10,273 net miles (16,532 km) of pipelines.
- We are a leading developer, manufacturer and marketer of lubricant and fuel oil additives.
- We are building a $1.4 billion plant at our Pascagoula Refinery. Expected to start up in 2013, it will position Chevron as the world's largest premium base oil supplier.
- Our California-based Chevron Shipping Co. manages approximately 2,500 deep-sea tanker voyages per year.
- Through our 50 percent ownership of Chevron Phillips Chemical Co LLC and its affiliates (CPChem), we're one of the world's leading producers of chemicals.
- Chevron Mining owns mines that produce coal and molybdenum, a mineral used in steel production.
- We generate and sell power at plants in California, Nevada and Wyoming.
Updated: March 2011