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US Revokes Chevron's Venezuelan License, Triggering Economic Fallout
The Trump administration revoked Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela on March 4th, 2025, giving the company until April 3rd to cease operations, impacting Venezuela's oil production and economy due to pressure from Florida Republicans.
US Revokes Chevron's Venezuelan License, Triggering Economic Fallout
The Trump administration revoked Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela on March 4th, 2025, giving the company until April 3rd to cease operations, impacting Venezuela's oil production and economy due to pressure from Florida Republicans.
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44% Bias Score


Cyprus and Egypt to Sign Historic Natural Gas Commercialization Agreements
Cyprus and Egypt will sign two agreements in Cairo on Monday, marking the first commercialization deals for Cypriot natural gas, involving ENI, Total, Chevron, Shell, and NewMed, aiming to lower electricity prices and boost the Cypriot economy.
Cyprus and Egypt to Sign Historic Natural Gas Commercialization Agreements
Cyprus and Egypt will sign two agreements in Cairo on Monday, marking the first commercialization deals for Cypriot natural gas, involving ENI, Total, Chevron, Shell, and NewMed, aiming to lower electricity prices and boost the Cypriot economy.
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4% Bias Score


Chevron Weighs California Exit, Threatening Fuel Supply
Chevron may cease California oil production, closing two major refineries and potentially increasing gas prices due to stricter environmental regulations and declining gasoline demand, impacting 27 million drivers.
Chevron Weighs California Exit, Threatening Fuel Supply
Chevron may cease California oil production, closing two major refineries and potentially increasing gas prices due to stricter environmental regulations and declining gasoline demand, impacting 27 million drivers.
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44% Bias Score


Chevron-Led Consortium to Build US Data Centers Powered by Natural Gas
Chevron, Engine No. 1, and GE Vernova announced a joint venture to build natural gas-powered data centers across the US, aiming for 4 gigawatts of power by 2027 to support AI development and counter China's AI advancements, initially bypassing the electricity grid.
Chevron-Led Consortium to Build US Data Centers Powered by Natural Gas
Chevron, Engine No. 1, and GE Vernova announced a joint venture to build natural gas-powered data centers across the US, aiming for 4 gigawatts of power by 2027 to support AI development and counter China's AI advancements, initially bypassing the electricity grid.
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52% Bias Score


Greece Opens Tender for Hydrocarbon Exploration Rights
Greece launched a tender for hydrocarbon exploration rights in the marine area south of Peloponnese, attracting bids from Chevron and HELLENiQ ENERGY; the process includes a 90-day public announcement, rigorous evaluation by EDEYEP, and final contract approval by the Parliament.
Greece Opens Tender for Hydrocarbon Exploration Rights
Greece launched a tender for hydrocarbon exploration rights in the marine area south of Peloponnese, attracting bids from Chevron and HELLENiQ ENERGY; the process includes a 90-day public announcement, rigorous evaluation by EDEYEP, and final contract approval by the Parliament.
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44% Bias Score


U.S. Sanctions Reprieve for Venezuela Fuels Debate Amidst Disputed Election
Despite an allegedly fraudulent reelection of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, the U.S. continues to allow Chevron to export Venezuelan oil, resulting in increased oil production, strengthened foreign reserves, and concerns about the legitimization of authoritarian rule.
U.S. Sanctions Reprieve for Venezuela Fuels Debate Amidst Disputed Election
Despite an allegedly fraudulent reelection of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, the U.S. continues to allow Chevron to export Venezuelan oil, resulting in increased oil production, strengthened foreign reserves, and concerns about the legitimization of authoritarian rule.
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48% Bias Score

Chevron License Cancellation Threatens Venezuelan Economic Recovery
The cancellation of Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela threatens the country's already fragile economy, potentially causing a budget shortfall, hyperinflation, and a significant GDP contraction, as the bolivar depreciates and oil production falls.

Chevron License Cancellation Threatens Venezuelan Economic Recovery
The cancellation of Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela threatens the country's already fragile economy, potentially causing a budget shortfall, hyperinflation, and a significant GDP contraction, as the bolivar depreciates and oil production falls.
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56% Bias Score

Chevron to Lay Off 6,000-8,000 Employees by 2026
Chevron, the No. 2 US oil producer, announced plans to lay off 15-20% of its global workforce (around 6,000-8,000 employees) by 2026 to cut costs amid production challenges, a stalled acquisition, and weak refining business, and reorganize its business and leadership in the next two weeks.

Chevron to Lay Off 6,000-8,000 Employees by 2026
Chevron, the No. 2 US oil producer, announced plans to lay off 15-20% of its global workforce (around 6,000-8,000 employees) by 2026 to cut costs amid production challenges, a stalled acquisition, and weak refining business, and reorganize its business and leadership in the next two weeks.
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32% Bias Score

Mixed Earnings Reports Shake Up Stock Market
On Thursday, several companies released earnings reports impacting stock prices: Chevron (up 5.6% in three months), Exxon Mobil (down 6%), Phillips 66 (down 1%), Eaton (down 4.6% in three months, up 31% in one year), Apple (initial drop followed by a 3% after-hours rise, China sales down 11.1%), and...

Mixed Earnings Reports Shake Up Stock Market
On Thursday, several companies released earnings reports impacting stock prices: Chevron (up 5.6% in three months), Exxon Mobil (down 6%), Phillips 66 (down 1%), Eaton (down 4.6% in three months, up 31% in one year), Apple (initial drop followed by a 3% after-hours rise, China sales down 11.1%), and...
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40% Bias Score

US Energy Firms Partner to Power AI Data Centers with Natural Gas
Chevron, Engine No. 1, and GE Vernova are partnering to build up to four gigawatts of natural gas-powered data centers across the US by 2027 to meet the rising electricity needs of AI development, using seven American-made GE Vernova turbines and initially bypassing the existing transmission grid.

US Energy Firms Partner to Power AI Data Centers with Natural Gas
Chevron, Engine No. 1, and GE Vernova are partnering to build up to four gigawatts of natural gas-powered data centers across the US by 2027 to meet the rising electricity needs of AI development, using seven American-made GE Vernova turbines and initially bypassing the existing transmission grid.
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48% Bias Score

US Paris Agreement Withdrawal Exacerbates Climate Risks; Greece Faces Greenwashing Accusations
The US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement exacerbates global climate risks, as exemplified by the California wildfires, while Chevron's pursuit of Greek hydrocarbon extraction contradicts the Greek government's 'green' image, highlighting the conflict between economic interests and environmental pr...

US Paris Agreement Withdrawal Exacerbates Climate Risks; Greece Faces Greenwashing Accusations
The US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement exacerbates global climate risks, as exemplified by the California wildfires, while Chevron's pursuit of Greek hydrocarbon extraction contradicts the Greek government's 'green' image, highlighting the conflict between economic interests and environmental pr...
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52% Bias Score

Chevron Exits North West Shelf Project in Major Asset Swap with Woodside
Woodside and Chevron announced a major asset swap: Chevron will exit the North West Shelf project after 40 years, trading its 16.67% stake and a 20% interest in the Angel CCS project, along with a $400 million payment, for Woodside's 13% stake in Wheatstone and its 65% stake in the Julimar-Brunello ...

Chevron Exits North West Shelf Project in Major Asset Swap with Woodside
Woodside and Chevron announced a major asset swap: Chevron will exit the North West Shelf project after 40 years, trading its 16.67% stake and a 20% interest in the Angel CCS project, along with a $400 million payment, for Woodside's 13% stake in Wheatstone and its 65% stake in the Julimar-Brunello ...
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40% Bias Score
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