Before his departure in January, John Watson steered Chevron through a painful oil-market crash, maneuvered billions to turn the fertile Permian Basin into an oil-pumping machine, and drove stock-market returns three times higher than its larger rival Exxon Mobil as oil prices climbed up from rock bottom.
Norwegian oil firm Statoil is facing a £809 million payout to its partners in a Nigerian oilfield - Chevron and Petrobras - after losing an arbitration dispute.
Shell Midstream Partners announced today that it has entered into its largest ever purchase and sale agreement to acquire ownership interest in Amberjack Pipeline Company.
Two employees of Chevron Corp., one of the few majors still helping Venezuela’s collapsing oil industry, were arrested there on Monday as President Nicolas Maduro ratchets up his crackdown on alleged corruption.
A group of workers at Venezuela’s state-owned oil company are requesting wages in dollars as well as meal plans and better health insurance to make up for what they called "suffocating" economic conditions.
Climate change is critical to future energy markets but its effect on Chevron Corp.’s oil and gas business will be minimal for decades to come, the company said in a report Thursday.
By Willie Park, Senior Associate and HSE specialist at Pinsent Masons
A judgement handed down by the UK Supreme Court has finally clarified what evidence employment tribunals are entitled to consider when dealing with appeals against enforcement notices issued by the Health and Safety Executive.
The UK Supreme Court has ended a long-running legal battle between Chevron and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) over a safety notice handed down in 2013.
Today, Clarke Industrial Engineering completed the sale of $10 million of Series B Preferred Stock to a group of investors led by Saudi Aramco Energy Ventures.