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Chevron Corporation is an American multinational energy company. It is one of the largest oil and gas companies in the world, with operations spanning the exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas, as well as refining, marketing and distribution of petroleum products. The company also manufactures chemicals and invests in lower-carbon energy technologies, such as hydrogen, biofuels and carbon capture. The headquarters are in San Ramon, California.

Chevron traces its origins to the Standard Oil Company of California, formed in 1879. In 1984, it

Chevron operates worldwide through upstream, downstream, and chemicals segments. Upstream activities include exploration and production in

As a Fortune 500 company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (ticker CVX), Chevron is led

Chevron has faced environmental and social controversies, including lawsuits and disputes over oil contamination in Ecuador's

acquired
Gulf
Oil,
expanding
its
refining
and
distribution
network.
In
2001,
Chevron
merged
with
Texaco
to
form
ChevronTexaco,
a
name
used
until
2005
when
the
company
reverted
to
Chevron.
North
America,
Latin
America,
Africa,
Europe,
the
Middle
East
and
Asia.
Downstream
encompasses
refining,
marketing,
and
transportation
of
petroleum
products.
Chevron
also
operates
the
Chevron
Phillips
Chemical
joint
venture
and
various
petrochemical
facilities.
Notable
projects
include
liquefied
natural
gas
developments
in
Australia,
such
as
Gorgon
and
Wheatstone,
and
other
international
energy
projects.
by
Chief
Executive
Officer
Mike
Wirth
and
governed
by
a
board
of
directors.
It
reports
annual
results
publicly
and
emphasizes
returning
value
to
shareholders
alongside
investments
in
technology
and
lower-carbon
solutions.
Lago
Agrio
region
and
related
cleanup
costs.
The
company
has
defended
its
operations
and
pursued
legal
remedies
while
expanding
its
investments
in
safety,
environmental
stewardship,
and
low-carbon
technologies.