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Greece Bolsters Energy Role Amidst Strained Turkey Relations
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis affirmed his commitment to open communication with Turkey while highlighting Greece's growing energy prominence in the Eastern Mediterranean, involving Chevron and Exxon, and supplying gas to the Balkans and Ukraine, even as a meeting with Turkish President E...
Greece Bolsters Energy Role Amidst Strained Turkey Relations
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis affirmed his commitment to open communication with Turkey while highlighting Greece's growing energy prominence in the Eastern Mediterranean, involving Chevron and Exxon, and supplying gas to the Balkans and Ukraine, even as a meeting with Turkish President E...
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36% Bias Score


US Energy Interests Strengthened in Eastern Mediterranean via Chevron's Interest in Crete
US Interior Secretary and Chair of the Energy Dominance Council, Doug Bergeman, stated that Chevron's official interest in exploration south of Crete signifies positive development for broader US energy interests in the Eastern Mediterranean, with increased US LNG shipments to Greece highlighting a ...
US Energy Interests Strengthened in Eastern Mediterranean via Chevron's Interest in Crete
US Interior Secretary and Chair of the Energy Dominance Council, Doug Bergeman, stated that Chevron's official interest in exploration south of Crete signifies positive development for broader US energy interests in the Eastern Mediterranean, with increased US LNG shipments to Greece highlighting a ...
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64% Bias Score


US Oil Giants Eye Greek Offshore Blocks Amid Geopolitical Tensions
Amidst a licensing round deadline, Chevron is expected to bid for Greek offshore blocks, attracting interest from ConocoPhillips and potentially impacting regional geopolitical dynamics.
US Oil Giants Eye Greek Offshore Blocks Amid Geopolitical Tensions
Amidst a licensing round deadline, Chevron is expected to bid for Greek offshore blocks, attracting interest from ConocoPhillips and potentially impacting regional geopolitical dynamics.
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56% Bias Score


Chevron Returns to Venezuela, Boosting Oil Production Amidst Unclear Licensing Terms
Chevron has returned to Venezuela to extract oil, with an anticipated increase in production to 1.2 million barrels daily and a projected 2% GDP growth for Venezuela in 2025; however, details of the agreement with the US Treasury remain undisclosed, and the deal may involve non-monetary exchanges.
Chevron Returns to Venezuela, Boosting Oil Production Amidst Unclear Licensing Terms
Chevron has returned to Venezuela to extract oil, with an anticipated increase in production to 1.2 million barrels daily and a projected 2% GDP growth for Venezuela in 2025; however, details of the agreement with the US Treasury remain undisclosed, and the deal may involve non-monetary exchanges.
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48% Bias Score


Chevron's Q2 Earnings: Expected Decline Amidst Weakening Demand
Chevron Corporation is expected to report a significant decrease in Q2 2024 earnings and revenue, with analysts forecasting EPS of $2.15 and revenue of $48.39 billion, representing a 29% and 9% decline, respectively, compared to the same period last year; however, the company maintains its capital e...
Chevron's Q2 Earnings: Expected Decline Amidst Weakening Demand
Chevron Corporation is expected to report a significant decrease in Q2 2024 earnings and revenue, with analysts forecasting EPS of $2.15 and revenue of $48.39 billion, representing a 29% and 9% decline, respectively, compared to the same period last year; however, the company maintains its capital e...
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52% Bias Score


Australia to Pay $516 Million for Chevron's Barrow Island Cleanup
Australia faces a $516 million bill to Chevron for cleaning up oil wells on Barrow Island, a consequence of a 1980s agreement where the government will refund 40% of decommissioning costs, revealing potential issues with resource extraction agreements.
Australia to Pay $516 Million for Chevron's Barrow Island Cleanup
Australia faces a $516 million bill to Chevron for cleaning up oil wells on Barrow Island, a consequence of a 1980s agreement where the government will refund 40% of decommissioning costs, revealing potential issues with resource extraction agreements.
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40% Bias Score

Cyprus and Chevron Advance Aphrodite Gas Field Development
President Anastasiades met with Chevron's President of Base Assets and Emerging Countries, Javier La Rosa, to discuss the progress of the Aphrodite gas field development in Cyprus's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), aiming for initial production of 800 million cubic feet per day by early November 2024.

Cyprus and Chevron Advance Aphrodite Gas Field Development
President Anastasiades met with Chevron's President of Base Assets and Emerging Countries, Javier La Rosa, to discuss the progress of the Aphrodite gas field development in Cyprus's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), aiming for initial production of 800 million cubic feet per day by early November 2024.
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52% Bias Score

Greece Advances in Hydrocarbon Exploration: New Licenses and Potential Resources
Following international tenders, Greece is poised to grant four new offshore hydrocarbon exploration licenses to Chevron/Helleniq Energy, while the Energean/Helleniq consortium estimates 200 billion cubic meters of gas in the Ionian Sea's 'Block 2', pending further exploration.

Greece Advances in Hydrocarbon Exploration: New Licenses and Potential Resources
Following international tenders, Greece is poised to grant four new offshore hydrocarbon exploration licenses to Chevron/Helleniq Energy, while the Energean/Helleniq consortium estimates 200 billion cubic meters of gas in the Ionian Sea's 'Block 2', pending further exploration.
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40% Bias Score

Chevron CEO urges Australia to adopt US-style deregulation
Chevron CEO Mike Wirth urged Australia to emulate the US under Trump's administration, citing higher costs due to regulations and legal challenges, after a private meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles; the article, sponsored by Chevron, omitted climate impacts and lacked diverse perspec...

Chevron CEO urges Australia to adopt US-style deregulation
Chevron CEO Mike Wirth urged Australia to emulate the US under Trump's administration, citing higher costs due to regulations and legal challenges, after a private meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles; the article, sponsored by Chevron, omitted climate impacts and lacked diverse perspec...
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56% Bias Score

Record $35 Billion Gas Deal Between Israel and Egypt
Israel's NewMed Energy signed a $35 billion deal to supply Egypt with 130 billion cubic meters of natural gas from the Leviathan field by 2040, addressing Egypt's energy crisis and reducing reliance on LNG imports, with initial deliveries starting in 2026.

Record $35 Billion Gas Deal Between Israel and Egypt
Israel's NewMed Energy signed a $35 billion deal to supply Egypt with 130 billion cubic meters of natural gas from the Leviathan field by 2040, addressing Egypt's energy crisis and reducing reliance on LNG imports, with initial deliveries starting in 2026.
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40% Bias Score

Chevron Receives License to Operate in Venezuela After Prisoner Exchange
Following a prisoner exchange, the US granted Chevron a license to resume operations in Venezuela, impacting bilateral relations and oil production, despite claims of Venezuelan self-sufficiency.

Chevron Receives License to Operate in Venezuela After Prisoner Exchange
Following a prisoner exchange, the US granted Chevron a license to resume operations in Venezuela, impacting bilateral relations and oil production, despite claims of Venezuelan self-sufficiency.
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36% Bias Score

Australian Taxpayers to Pay \$500M+ for Chevron Oil Field Cleanup
Australian taxpayers will pay over \$500 million to clean up Chevron's North West Shelf oil field, despite \$1 billion in royalties paid, due to a royalty refund agreement where 40% of cleanup costs are reimbursed. Further gas migration from decommissioning sites adds environmental and financial unc...

Australian Taxpayers to Pay \$500M+ for Chevron Oil Field Cleanup
Australian taxpayers will pay over \$500 million to clean up Chevron's North West Shelf oil field, despite \$1 billion in royalties paid, due to a royalty refund agreement where 40% of cleanup costs are reimbursed. Further gas migration from decommissioning sites adds environmental and financial unc...
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52% Bias Score
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