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Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., 467 U.S. 837 (1984), was a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court that set forth the legal test used when U.S. federal courts must defer to a government agency's interpretation of a law or statute. [1] The decision articulated a doctrine known as "Chevron deference". [2]
ExxonMobil's (XOM) aggressive capital spending program might have disappointed investors. However, despite a conservative capital budget, Chevron (CVX) is projecting handsome production growth.
The Supreme Court today overruled a decades-old decision that let judges defer to a regulator's interpretation of complex statutes, so long as the court deemed the interpretation reasonable.. The ...
On Monday, Chevron announced plans to acquire oil and gas company Hess for $53 billion in stock.. Less than two weeks prior, Exxon Mobil announced it is acquiring oil company Pioneer Natural ...
First, it asked the Court to rule on whether granting the NMFS the power to require domestic vessels to pay the salaries of monitors it carries was based on a proper application of Chevron. Second, it asked the Court to rule on whether Chevron should be overruled outright, or at least limited in its scope. On May 1, 2023, the Court granted the ...
Chevron's (CVX) stellar record of generating free cash flows point to its ability to take care of dividends. buybacks and debt repayment. Big Oil Stocks: Why Chevron's (CVX) the Best Right Now ...
The main driver is the oil giant's high-yielding dividend, which provides me with a growing passive income stream. Here's a closer look at why I can't seem to get enough of Chevron stock.
Exxon’s $60 billion deal to buy Pioneer and Chevron’s $53 billion tie up with Hess sends a clear message to investors — the world may be shifting to clean energy but big oil is doubling down ...