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  2. Chevron Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Chevron Shipping Company, a wholly owned subsidiary, provides the maritime transport operations, marine consulting services and marine risk management services for Chevron Corporation. Chevron ships historically had names beginning with "Chevron", such as Chevron Washington and Chevron South America , or were named after former or serving ...

  3. Texaco - Wikipedia

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    Texaco, Inc. ("The Texas Company") is an American oil brand owned and operated by Chevron Corporation. [5] Its flagship product is its fuel "Texaco with Techron".It also owned the Havoline motor oil brand.

  4. Gulf Oil LP - Wikipedia

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    Gulf Oil LP is an American oil company formed when Chevron Corporation acquired the naming rights to the Gulf Oil brand in the United States for $13 billion in 1985. [1] [5]By 2010, convenience store chain Cumberland Farms acquired all rights to the brand from Chevron, making it the sole owner and marketer in the country. [2]

  5. Gulf Oil - Wikipedia

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    Gulf Oil Limited Partnership (GOLP), based in Framingham, Massachusetts, has bought a license for North American rights to the Gulf brand from Chevron. Chevron still owned the Gulf brand, but was making almost no direct use of it. In January 2010, GOLP bought the entire brand from Chevron and began a nationwide expansion campaign.

  6. Is Chevron an Undervalued Dividend Stock? - AOL

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    Chevron's (NYSE: CVX) business is booming, but the long-term viability remains the key. Start Your Mornings Smarter! Wake up with Breakfast news in your inbox every market day.

  7. Successors of Standard Oil - Wikipedia

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    Simultaneously, CalSo rebranded as Chevron Corporation, a trade name that had previously been in use by CalSo. Chevron made another acquisition in 2001, this time acquiring Texaco, and temporarily renaming itself to ChevronTexaco Corp. between 2001 and 2005. By this point, Chevron had become the second largest oil company in the United States.

  8. Chevron to build gas plants to power data centers amid AI boom

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    The second-largest U.S. producer is partnering with investment firm Engine No. 1 and electric services company GE Vernova on the project. Chevron's announcement comes a day after Chinese startup ...

  9. Chevron layoffs come as energy giant unlocks more crude with ...

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    Chevron layoffs come as energy giant unlocks more crude with far fewer rigs in the heart of the U.S. oil patch. Jason Ma. Updated February 14, 2025 at 11:55 AM. Chevron chairman and CEO Mike Wirth.