
Chevron Corporation has reaffirmed that the safety of its personnel and the integrity of its operations remain its top priorities following a recent strike in Venezuela. The oil major, one of the largest foreign investors in the country, issued a statement early Saturday stressing its commitment to protecting employees and maintaining secure operations amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and military actions in the region. (Wall Street Journal)
A company spokesperson emphasized that Chevron is concentrating on ensuring a safe work environment for its teams and safeguarding its facilities. The statement notes that operations will continue to comply with all applicable laws and regulations, as the firm navigates the current situation. (Newsweek)
Chevron has a long history in Venezuela, operating multiple onshore and offshore oil production projects despite recent instability. The company has also said it is prepared to work constructively with U.S. authorities during this period to support energy security and stability. (Newsweek)
While global markets watch how Chevron’s stock and broader energy sector respond in the aftermath, the company’s messaging remains consistent: prioritizing safety above all else as operations adapt to evolving conditions. (TechStock²)
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