Chevron
Chevron is the largest producer of natural gas for Israel and operates or partially owns the Tamar, Leviathan, and Dalit gas fields located in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea west of Haifa. Between 2021 and December 2024, the company spent nearly $28.5 million lobbying the U.S. government on energy issues related to Israel, maintaining a significant stake in Israel's energy sector.
Chevron fuels imperialist aggression, from Venezuela to Palestine.
Read more →The UN Special Rapporteur's report identifies PIMCO (an Allianz subsidiary) as a major institutional investor in Caterpillar, Lockheed Martin, Chevron, Elbit Systems, and other companies directly implicated in human rights violations in Gaza.
International oil and gas companies supply 35% of Israel's crude oil; campaigners name Shell alongside BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil as complicit via pipeline ownership and upstream field stakes.
Read more →Portland, Maine's City Council voted unanimously to divest from a list of 85 companies including Boeing, Chevron, and Volvo over their ties to Israeli military operations in Gaza.
Read more →Chevron is the largest multinational energy company operating in Israel, providing natural gas that generates nearly 50% of Israel's electricity. Israel collected over $820M in royalties and fees from Chevron extraction projects in 2023 alone, with BDS launching a formal boycott campaign in July 2024.
Read more →A report by Oil Change International names Shell, Chevron, ExxonMobil, and BP as playing a key role in facilitating Israel's energy supply that powers Israeli jets and tanks.
Read more →The deal represents a “tremendous expression of confidence in the Israeli energy market,” says Israeli Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz.
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