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2023 Year in Review: Top Stories

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the year in review
 
 
In 2023, the Human Energy Newsletter shared stories on our operations, our people and community, our efforts to reduce emissions, and advancements in alternative fuels. We hope you enjoy this wrap-up of the 10 stories our community members like you found most engaging.
 
 
 
a chevron employee in a hard hat and goggles looking at a meter at a gas pipe
 
what is the
permian basin?
 
This energy-rich area accounts for nearly 40% of the oil production in the United States.
 
 
a toyota suv with the chevron logo on it
 
renewable gasoline blend hits the road
 
We took a road trip to
showcase our innovative
fuel prototype.
 
 
 
Chairman and CEO of Chevron, Mike Wirth
 
boosting production amid record demand
 
Chairman and CEO, Mike Wirth, lays out how we’re working to increase U.S. shale production.
 
 
a chevron employee in an orange and white shirt, hard hat and glasses taking about a CO2 pipe
 
working toward a lower carbon future
 
We’re targeting 25 million tonnes of CO2 per year in offsets business and CCUS by the end of this decade.
 
 
 
 
all about
LNG2023
 
We joined industry leaders to discuss the critical role of natural gas in a lower carbon future.
 
 
A chevron employee in a hat and goggles looks over an airplane's engine
 
one future, many routes
 
As we look toward tomorrow, how can we help reduce transportation CO2 emissions?
 
 
 
two chevron employees with hard hats and goggles discussing the outcome of the pipeline
 
next-generation carbon capture tech
 
At the end of 2022, we began piloting a new technology developed by Svante Inc. to capture carbon dioxide.
 
 
an oil ship crosses the water
 
top 5 insights: corp sustainability report
 
Dig in to transparent reporting on our company’s efforts to protect the environment, empower our people and get results the right way.
 
 
 
a chevron worker tightening a gas pipe
 
drawing inspiration from idea people
 
Sometimes the best ideas come from creative thinkers working directly in the field, experiencing challenges firsthand.
 
 
an oil rig platform over the water
 
offshore platform finds new home
 
Chevron’s Anchor platform departed from Texas and traveled 375 miles for installation in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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