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Our Commitment In The Fight Against AIDS

With 52,000 employees and operations in nearly 60 countries around the world, Chevron knows well the severity of the global HIV/AIDS pandemic. Through workplace initiatives and strategic partnerships around the world, we can overcome barriers and build bridges that carry everyone past the pain and hardship of HIV/AIDS to a future of healthier, empowered communities.

2018 World Gas Conference

Held from June 25 to June 29 in Washington, D.C., the World Gas Conference is the largest global gas industry gathering of influential leaders, policy-makers, buyers, sellers and experts. Chevron will play a central role in the conference, acting as host sponsor.

Hebron Project Achieves First Oil on Nov 2017

Chevron Canada Limited is pleased to join its Hebron Project co-venturers in announcing the successful start of crude oil production from the Hebron Field.

Celebrating Our Growth in Petrochemical Production

Chevron Phillips Chemical Co. has started up two polyethylene units, helping to meet increased global demand and supporting our company’s growth strategy.

Chevron Canada Moving into Duvernay Development

Chevron Canada Limited is moving into development on a portion of its lease holdings in the Kaybob Duvernay area of west-central Alberta.

Leader Perspective on Indonesia’s Energy Opportunity

This interview with Chuck Taylor, managing director of the IndoAsia business unit, focuses on factors affecting energy investments in Indonesia.

Bones, Bombs, Buried Treasure – All in a Day's Work

Chevron's workforce sometimes encounters unexpected discoveries through the course of our operations – and we have processes in place for protecting these unusual finds.

wheatstone topsides float-over makes chevron history

The Wheatstone Project recently made Chevron history with the largest single, integrated topsides float-over installation the company has ever completed. The platform topsides were installed onto the awaiting steel-gravity structure located 140 miles (225 km) offshore the Ashburton North plant site.

Moving Crude Oil in Kazakhstan via TCO Railroad

Transporting crude oil from Kazakhstan's giant Tengiz Field is a massive undertaking. While the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) is the major transporter of Tengiz crude, Chevron’s affiliate Tengizchevroil (TCO) runs a vital alternative route to market: the TCO railroad -- one of the world's largest, if not the largest, private shortline railroads.