CHEVRON U.S.A.: Bruce Niemeyer Named Chevron's Corporate Vice President of Strategic Planning
Chevron Corporation named Bruce Niemeyer corporate vice president of Strategic Planning, effective immediately. Read More »
Chevron Corporation named Bruce Niemeyer corporate vice president of Strategic Planning, effective immediately. Read More »
In an effort to fuel its digital transformation, Chevron Corp. said it recently engaged Microsoft as its primary cloud provider in a seven-year partnership designed to upgrade the firm’s technology. Read More »
To protect human and environmental health, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently granted $1,004,260 to the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (UDEQ) for combating nonpoint source pollution (NPS) in the Bear River Basin area. Read More »
Chevron Corp. recently promoted Rhonda Morris, who has worked with Chevron’s Corporate Human Resources Development Program since 1991, from president of human resources for Chevron’s Downstream & Chemicals business to corporate vice president of human resources. Read More »
Secretary of State John Kerry recently received a letter from a group of U.S. senators who alleged that dangerous synthetic drugs and counterfeit goods have been entering the U.S. because of lax international mail security standards. Read More »
Chevron Corp. will add Dambisa Moyo and Wanda Austin to its board of directors by the end of the year, with Moyo to serve on the Audit Committee and Austin to serve on the Board Nominating and Governance Committee and Public Policy Committee. Read More »
Tengizchevroil (TCO), 50 percent-owned by Chevron Corporation, is proceeding with its Future Growth and Wellhead Pressure Management Project (FGP-WPMP), in which Kazakhstan’s Tengiz oil field will increase crude oil production by approximately 260,000 barrels a day. Read More »
The Supreme Court of Gibraltar awarded Chevron $28 million in damages for a fraudulent Ecuadorian judgment. The default judgment against Gibraltar-based Amazonia Recovery Ltd. was awarded when Amazonia failed to participate in the proceedings. Read More »
$7.7 million project will provide electricity to homes, buildings and test areas at remote Utah facility Read More »