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CVX and Exxon Mobil approach major shale gas deals in Algeria, aiming to boost output, strengthen Europe's energy security ...
Chevron Corporation’s CVX LNG business is a key part of its strategy, anchored by the company's large projects in Australia ...
Algeria is close to finalizing a deal with Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) and Chevron (NYSE:CVX) to tap its vast natural gas reserves ...
ExxonMobil's massive Guyana oil finds and advanced Permian output set the stage for strong long-term production growth.
ExxonMobil reported net income declined 23% year-over-year to $7.08 billion, and it was down 44% to $2.49 billion for Chevron ...
The top Big Oil giants in the Western Hemisphere, Exxon Mobil and Chevron also are the top producers in the booming Permian Basin—but they’re pledging to take very different paths going forward.
Chevron plans to merge the Hess exploration team with its own to "challenge some of our conventional thinking" and make new ...
Exxon Mobil and Chevron will report Q4 earnings on Feb. 2. They differ in operational focus, production & spending targets, and sustainability efforts. Which is the better buy?
5. The long-term future Both Chevron and Exxon have largely decided to stick to their knitting in the oil and natural gas space, preferring to tiptoe into the clean energy area.
Excluding dividends, Chevron stock has outperformed ExxonMobil's 54% to -4.6% over the last 10 years against the S&P 500's 181%, a small victory for Chevron despite the more important ...
Chevron's spending needs aren't quite as material. So the pair have switched places. Chevron's debt to equity ratio, at 0.35% or so, is now lower than Exxon's roughly 0.4 times.
Reserve-wise, Exxon also closed the year ahead with 14.6 billion barrels of net proved reserves, while Chevron's net proved reserve capacity stood at 11.4 billion barrels.