11 April 2005 DUBAI, UAE April 11, 2005 - ChevronTexaco today announced that Caltex Trading and Transport Corporation, a subsidiary of ChevronTexaco Corporation, has reached an agreement with Emirates ...
ChevronTexaco, the world's fourth-largest listed energy company, is pressing ahead with plans for new exploration and production deals in Russia in spite of rapid consolidation in the country that has ...
ChevronTexaco ran up a net loss of $904 million, or minus 85 cents per share, in the third quarter with the supermajor blaming production disruptions, hefty writedowns and a weak refining market for ...
The data package with details of the federal leases and oilfield production is expected to come out in May this year, according to a source familiar with the plans. The source said it was simply a ...
A trial has begun in Ecuador's jungle town of Lago Agrio of the US oil giant ChevronTexaco, which is accused of polluting the country's rainforest and water resources. A billion-dollar lawsuit against ...
A merger between the second and the third largest oil companies in the United States has been approved by US regulators, just less than a year after it was first announced. The Federal Trade ...
OIL giant Shell and partner Saudi Aramco have agreed to buy Texaco out of two US gasoline joint ventures for $3.8 billion (£2.6 billion), removing lingering regulatory obstacles to Chevron's proposed ...