Chevron Corporation is a multinational energy company engaged in all aspects of the oil and gas industry, including exploration, production, refining, and marketing of crude oil and natural gas. The company operates in various regions around the world, focusing on both conventional and unconventional resources. In addition to its fossil fuel operations, Chevron is also investing in renewable energy technologies, such as biofuels and geothermal energy, as part of its commitment to transitioning towards a more sustainable energy future. Through its extensive supply chain, Chevron provides fuels and lubricants for transportation, industrial, and commercial needs, while also prioritizing safety and environmental stewardship in its operations. Read More
The first two shipments of Venezuelan oil exported by Chevron Corp (CVX) since getting a renewed US license last month have left for the United States, according to vessel monitoring data released on Friday.
Washington D.C. – Hopes for an imminent Federal Reserve interest rate cut have significantly dimmed following the release of hotter-than-expected Producer Price Index (PPI) data on August 14, 2025. The July PPI report revealed a surprising surge in wholesale inflation, forcing traders and economists to reconsider the widespread expectation of
Wall Street is reeling today after the latest Producer Price Index (PPI) report delivered a hotter-than-anticipated blow, revealing persistent wholesale inflation that has sent shivers through financial markets. The unexpected surge in producer prices is forcing traders and analysts to rapidly re-evaluate the likelihood of a September interest rate cut
The financial markets are currently experiencing a significant sector rotation, as investors increasingly shift their capital from growth-oriented technology stocks towards more value-driven cyclical sectors. This strategic reallocation of assets reflects a broader recalibration of market expectations, signaling a potential late-stage economic cycle or an environment characterized by persistent inflation.
The global financial markets are currently navigating a fascinating dichotomy, with the International Energy Agency (IEA) projecting a significant surplus in global oil supply, while major airline carriers are experiencing a robust surge in their stock valuations. This seemingly contradictory scenario is a testament to the complex interplay of supply-side
Vivakor (NASDAQ: VIVK), an integrated provider of energy transportation, storage, reuse and remediation services, appointed Kimberly Hawley as EVP, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, and Les Patterson as EVP and Chief Operating Officer. Hawley, a 25-year finance veteran with experience in energy, infrastructure and logistics, will focus on enhancing financial discipline, transparency and long-term strategy alignment. Patterson, with more than 30 years in domestic and international oil and gas operations at companies including BP, ExxonMobil, Chevron and Shell, will oversee execution across Vivakor’s asset base to accelerate revenue growth, improve margins and scale operations. Management said the appointments strengthen leadership as the company advances its operational and growth plans.
As tensions increase with Russia's oil in the market, there are three stocks investors should consider watching in order to cushion out any price shocks.