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  2. Chevron layoffs come as energy giant unlocks more crude with ...

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    The most recent data shows U.S. oil production has reached 13.5 million barrels a day, up 55% from 2014. At the same time, the number of U.S. drilling rigs has plunged to 586 from more than 1,900 ...

  3. Chevron’s oil spills are profitable. We need to hold ...

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    Oil giant Chevron’s recent $13 million fine for more than 70 oil spills in California grabbed headlines and set a record for the biggest fine ever paid to the state Department of Conservation ...

  4. Chevron Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Chevron Corporation is an American multinational energy corporation predominantly specializing in oil and gas.The second-largest direct descendant of Standard Oil, and originally known as the Standard Oil Company of California (shortened to Socal or CalSo), it is active in more than 180 countries.

  5. Chevron Q4 Earnings: Profits Decline Amid Lower Oil Output ...

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    Oil giant Chevron Corp (NYSE:CVX) shares are trading lower after the company reported fourth-quarter results. Revenues and other income of $52.23 billion beat the consensus of $46.75 billion. In ...

  6. Perth Amboy Refinery - Wikipedia

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    Chevron Corporation acquired the Perth Amboy Refinery in 1945. [3] In 1983 the refinery stopped production of gasoline and heating oil and concentrated on asphalt refining. [2] [4] A spill occurred in 2006 that resulted in approximately 31,000 gallons of oil released. Approximately 119,448 gallons of oil-water mixture were recovered and stored.

  7. Criticism of Chevron - Wikipedia

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    A senior worker said the blowout was triggered by a massive build-up of pressure. A witness said that rig engineers advised Chevron to stop drilling and evacuate staff but Chevron told them to continue with drilling. Expecting an explosion, the rig manager, one of the two that later died, kept the lifeboats at hand and ready for use.