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Chevron cut 575 positions in the Houston area after it completed its $55 billion merger with Hess, a Texas Workforce ...
Chevron is expected to lay off more than 500 employees in Houston this fall as part of its integration with Hess Corporation, ...
Chevron will lay off nearly 600 legacy Hess workers after its $55 billion acquisition July 18, according to the Texas ...
Chevron and Valero Energy are working to resume supplies of Venezuelan crude to Valero's U.S. refineries under an agreement ...
Chevron plans to lay off 575 employees at Hess Tower in Houston following its acquisition of Hess Corp., with job cuts ...
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By the end of September, more than 550 Houston-based employees will be without a job following the Chevron merger. Here's how ...
Chevron beat analyst estimates for second-quarter profit on Friday as record oil and gas production and lower capital ...
What Chevron's move to Houston means for the energy capital By Jonathan Diamond, Marissa Luck, Amanda Drane, Rebekah F. Ward, Staff Writers Updated Aug 2, 2024 2:59 p.m.
There are about 2,000 Chevron employees in California and 7,000 already in Houston. “Offshore engineering, subsea design, major refinery construction, contractors, they all reside here in Houston.
Chevron’s $53 billion acquisition of Hess gives it a major stake in Guyana’s booming Stabroek oil block, reshaping its global oil strategy amid production challenges.
HOUSTON — Another major corporation is moving its headquarters to Texas. On Friday morning, Chevron announced they are relocating their company’s headquarters from San Ramon, Calif. to Houston.