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The Energy MBA: A Career Path in Transition
Even while the industry is in flux, traditional oil and gas companies and alternative energy firms need top management talent. Top feeder schools:...
Tags: Job, Alternative Energy, Rice University, Renewable Energy, Career Path, MBA, Career, Recruiting, Energy Company, Oil & Gas, Finance, Energy Industry, B-School, SunPower, Chevron, Southern California Edison, ExxonMobil, Southwest Windpower, Michael Myser and Noah Buhayar
Articles 2009-02-09

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Is Chevron, Shell's Twittering an Innovation Indicator?
Big Oil's embrace of social media falls somewhere between a limp handshake and a bear hug. So I was intrigued by Shell's announcement that it will use Twitter to publish hurricane updates for the upcoming storm season. Shell's not the only one riding the Twitter bandwagon. Chevron, for example, has a new media adviser, whose...
Tags: Twitter, Chevron Corp., Company Leader, Public Relations, Blogging, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Internet, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-05-21
Counterpunch: Chevron Sues Ecuador
Chevron upped the ante Wednesday in its 16-year legal battle over allegations of environmental pollution in Ecuador and filed a claim against the government there for violating international trade law. The arbitration process will be handled by the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law. ...
Tags: Chevron Corp., Ecuador, Government, Vertical Industries, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-09-24
Spies Like Us: Will Secret Videotapes Derail the Chevron Pollution Case?
The latest plot twist in the $27 billion pollution lawsuit against oil giant Chevron offers up at least one lesson: small spy-like bugging devices can be purchased from Skymall, the in-flight magazine tucked in the seatback pockets of many airlines. The 16-year legal battle has all the trappings of...
Tags: Pollution, Video, Chevron Corp., Nunez, Corporate Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-09-02
Chevron Taps Watson as CEO Successor
John Watson -- a nearly three-decade veteran of Chevron -- has been elected by the oil giant's board as its next chairman and CEO. Watson will succeed David O'Reilly, who held the top executive spot for a decade and plans to retire at the end of the year. O'Reilly...
Tags: Climate Change, Chevron Corp., John Watson, Mergers & Acquisitions, Investment, Finance, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-09-30
Asia's LNG Appetite: Chevron's Share of Gorgon Gas Going Fast
Chevron continues to lock up long-term sales agreements for its share of liquefied natural gas from the massive Gorgon project in Western Australia. The supermajor signed another agreement Wednesday to supply Japan's Chubu Electric with 1.44 million metric tons per year of LNG for 25 years. Chubu intends to buy 0.417...
Tags: Agreement, Chevron Corp., Chubu, Chevron-operated Gorgon, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-12-17
Judge Steps Down From Chevron Pollution Case
The Ecuadorean judge presiding over a $27 billion environmental contamination lawsuit against Chevron has withdrawn from the case just days after the oil company claimed secretly recorded videotapes show him discussing the verdict. Judge Juan Nuñez was videotaped during two meetings with American businessman Wayne Hansen and Ecuadorean Diego Borja,...
Tags: Pollution, Videotape, Chevron Corp., Juan Nuñez, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-09-04
Chevron Backs Off Natural Gas Drilling in U.S.
The latest slew of quarterly earnings reports shows just what happens to the world's largest oil and gas producers when a global recession pushes down demand and causes crude prices to plummet. Profits are pinched and varying strategies are implemented in an effort to stanch the bleeding. ...
Tags: Oil & Gas, Natural Gas, Chevron Corp., Profits, Chesapeake Energy, Telecom & Utilities, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-08-02
Chevron Lands Gorgon LNG Export Deal Worth $60B with Japan, South Korea
Chevron has signed agreements with Japan and South Korea for $60 billion worth of liquefied natural gas from its massive Gorgon project just weeks from making its final investment decision. The San Ramon, Calif.-based company will supply nearly 3 million tons per annum of LNG to Osaka Gas, Toyko Gas and...
Tags: Agreement, Chevron Corp., LNG, Chevron-operated Gorgon, Australian Government, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-09-09
Chevron Sees Big Drops in Q4 Production and Earnings
By Braden Reddall SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Chevron Corp CVX expects its fourth-quarter earnings to be significantly lower than the previous quarter due to the impact of lower energy prices on its exploration and production business. The second-largest U.S. oil and gas company also said on Thursday its U.S. oil-equivalent...
News items 2009-08-07
Chevron's Acquisition Strategy: Small Companies Need Not Apply
News that Devon Energy plans to offload its international and offshore assets in the Gulf of Mexico has ignited speculation of when and who will snap them up. Exxon Mobil has been batted about as a possible candidate to buy up Devon's assets. China -- with its growing appetite...
Tags: Asset, Acquisition, Chevron Corp., Acquistion, Asset Management, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Law, Financial Services, Operational Planning, Finance, Business Operations, Investment, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-11-17
Would a Chevron Documentary Inspire You?
Chevron's new global corporate image campaign, "The Power of Energy" may aggravate people with its overarching heart-string pulling. (Shot documentary-style with "an earnest voice-over" by indie actor Campbell Scott, the commercials should be dramatic. One of the spots even features a double amputee as a symbol of "the greatest source of energy in the...
Tags: Home Entertainment, Personal Technology, Marketing, Internet, Tv & Home Theater, Recruitment & Selection, Web Technology, TVs, Games, Branding, Web Site Development, Chevron Corp., Human Resources, Workforce Management, Lori Deschene
Blog posts 2007-09-28
Chevron, Sierra Club Square Off, and Sometimes Agree
In a debate on America's energy future, Chevron's CEO Dave O'Reilly and Sierra Club's executive director Carl Pope traded a few jabs and -- perhaps to the surprise of some -- found some common ground. Bringing together two powerful individuals with opposing views is always an interesting exercise...
Tags: Chevron Corp., Sierra Club, Carl Pope, Corporate Communications, Telecom & Utilities, Transportation, Marketing, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-06-11
Mixed Bag: Chevron Q3 Earnings Up on Production, Refining Biz Flat
Chevron expects its third-quarter earnings to be "significantly" higher than the second quarter thanks to higher crude oil prices, increased U.S. production and $400 million of gains related to the approval of the massive Gorgon liquefied natural gas project offshore Western Australia. It's downstream business is a...
Tags: Earnings, Chevron Corp., Financial Accounting, Taxes, Finance, Financial Planning, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-10-08
Chevron CEO O'Reilly: Refining Outlook Looks Sloppy Through 2011
There's little business in the refining business these days. Just take a look at the latest third-quarter earning results from super majors ExxonMobil, Royal Dutch Shell and Chevron. And last quarter was even worse for many companies -- including Valero Energy, the largest U.S. refiner -- as weak demand...
Tags: Microsoft Outlook, Earnings, Chevron Corp., Financial Accounting, Finance, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-10-30
Chevron's 2010 Capital Budget: Downstream Declines; Funds Funneled to Hunt and Production of Gas and Oil
Chevron Corp., the second-largest U.S. oil company, will scale back spending in 2010 in its downstream segment by about $900 million, a reflection of a refining sector still struggling with weak demand and too much supply. The company announced its 2010 capital spending budget will be $21.6 billion,...
Tags: Natural Gas, Chevron Corp., Telecom & Utilities, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-12-10
Sohio, Chevron execs meet with jobbers worried about fate of branded Gulf outlets.
Top executives of Sohio and Chevron have been holding informal "get-acquainted" sessions with Gulf jobber and dealer groups in an effort to allay fears some have about effects of the Chevron/Gulf merger and Chevron's subsequent sale of Gulf'sTop executives of Sohio and Chevron have been holding informal...
Tags: Chevron Corp.
Research articles 1985-01-01
Chevron approves Gilbarco Passport POS system.(TOP OF THE NEWS)(Brief Article)
Chevron, San Ramon, Calif., has approved Greensboro, N.C.-based Gilbarco's Passport as a go-forward point-of-sale system choice for Chevron- and Texaco-branded retailers. Chevron becomes the eighth major oil company network to certify the Passport sy Chevron, San Ramon, Calif., has approved Greensboro, N.C.-based Gilbarco's Passport as...
Tags: Chevron Corp., Passport, point-of-sale
Research articles 2005-07-01
Venezuela: Chevron defines investments.
Chevron has met with the Venezuelan government and the oil major Pdvsa to disclose its investments plan. Chevron has operations in CampoBoscan, where it produces 95,000 bpd of crude. Chevron (27%) associated with other companies it operates the LL-65 Chevron has met with the Venezuelan government...
Tags: Chevron Corp.
Research articles 2000-02-29
CHEVRON ESTABLISHED PLANT IN ZHANGJIANGANG
AsiaInfo Services 09-09-1998 Chevron Established Plant in Zhangjiangang CHINA, September 09, AsiaPort -- Chevron Chemical Zhangjiagang Co Ltd recently broke ground, marking a new step taken by the American Chevron Company to make investment AsiaInfo Services ...
Tags: Chevron Corp.
Research articles 1998-09-09
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