

About Chevron
Chevron is the fifth-largest integrated energy company in the world. Headquartered in San Ramon, California, and conducting business in approximately 180 countries, the company is engaged in every aspect of the oil and natural gas industry, including exploration and production; refining, marketing and transportation; chemicals manufacturing and sales; and power generation.
Global Scope
With the addition of former Unocal employees, the company's diverse and highly skilled global work force stands at approximately 53,000 employees. Chevron and its people continue to take great pride in a commitment to community partnerships, social responsibility and environmental excellence.
In 2004, Chevron produced more than 2.5 million barrels of oil equivalent per day, with two-thirds of the volume occurring outside the United States and in more than 20 different countries.
With a global refining capacity of more than 2 million barrels of oil per day at year-end 2004, Chevron also has a marketing network that supports approximately 25,700 retail outlets - including those of affiliate companies - in nearly 90 countries. The company has interests in 16 power-generating assets located in the United States and Asia, three of which were added with the Unocal merger.
Energy Technologies
Chevron develops and commercializes advanced energy technologies, including core hydrocarbon technologies, a global digital infrastructure and information technology. The current business development portfolio includes hydrogen infrastructure, advanced battery systems, nano-materials and renewable energy applications.
Marketing
Chevron markets petroleum products under three world-class international brands - Chevron®, Texaco® and Caltex® - and a number of product-specific brands, such as Havoline® and Delo® oils. The company has a marketing network in nearly 90 countries, with approximately 25,700 retail sites in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and North America.

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