Chevron Ca Us

Headquarters San Ramon, CA USA
CEO David J. O'Reilly
Total Revenue 210.1 Billion $
Net Income 17.1 $ Billion
Reporting Cycle Annually CSR Reporting
Report Quality GRI 2002 CI
Assurance not audited
Ownership Structure Public Corporation
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Sector: Downstream Oil & Gas

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Environment [login to edit summary]


Chevron has not been decreasing their greenhouse gas emissions over the past few years, nor do they have goals to decrease their emissions. Their 2006 goal was 8.8 million tonnes above their 2005 emissions. Their current CO2 equivalent emissions have been recorded at 0.301210898 Metric Tonnes/$Billion Revenue. Chevron is starting to make progress in the renewable energy sector. They produced enough geothermal energy to avoid the generation of 1.88 million tonnes of greenhouse gases.

Chevron has participated in organizations such as the Energy and Biodiversity Initiative and the Biodiversity Working Group. The Company also made a $430,000 contribution to an initiative in Thailand, which supports research on the benefit of mangroves.

In 2005, the total volume of hydrocarbon spills was the equivalent of 47,934 barrels of US petroleum, and the total volume of chemical spills was 178,000 barrels.

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Chevron has participated in a number of community initiatives including a Youth Entry Level Skills program aimed at keeping first nations children in high school; a cumulative donation of $280 million to community initiatives in Nigeria; and a contribution of $35 million for the construction of 430 new houses in Kazakhstan (For the relocation of people living too close to oil fields).

To help instill the importance of human rights in the Company’s corporate culture, they launched a training program that contains an overview of their human rights principles, key international instruments and voluntary initiatives.

Chevron also has a companywide global HIV /AIDS policy. They have programs regarding education, prevention and treatment and also on protecting the rights of HIV positive employees.

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Corporate Citizen [login to edit summary]


Chevron’s CEO , David J. O’Reilly, received $17,162,209 in total compensation, in 2005.

Chevron does not have any policies against political contributions. In 2005, they made nearly $1.53 million in corporate political contributions.

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Oil Industry Specific [login to edit summary]


No information regarding Chevron’s Mine Tailings or Land Reclamation is readily available at this time.