Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

Where will future divestments/asset sales be?

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Post ID: @OP+1vhaScco

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So what is not going to be divested at this point, Tengiz?

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Post ID: @4iln+1vhaScco

Simple - Chevron

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Post ID: @3yer+1vhaScco

Permian

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Post ID: @1isl+1vhaScco

Argentina for sure, perhaps Venezuela, and of Hess goes through all of Bakken, remaining Canadian assets north east.

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Post ID: @1cez+1vhaScco

Asia, cash cows being marketed, already happening and more to come. Sadly, countries making tons of losses are called strategic and held in importance. If a problem country was not re-entered into, Asian would not be in this (sounds like) "sheep".

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Post ID: @1brh+1vhaScco

They need more lubricants in California for all of the dry holes that need to be bent over and drilled until they are fully reamed out.

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Post ID: @1usi+1vhaScco

Asia refinery assets

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Post ID: @1mzr+1vhaScco

California, Venezuela, Angola

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Post ID: @1ffq+1vhaScco

Hess GOM assets after Chevron gets them

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Post ID: @aal+1vhaScco

MW will make the company US only if it will raise the share price.
Why would we need these foreign assets, sell them for cash.

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Post ID: @enz+1vhaScco

Africa and Latin America are up next.

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Post ID: @sfo+1vhaScco

I would guess California since it has become so hostile to do business

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Post ID: @scg+1vhaScco

Anywhere we’re not making money. Looking at you renewables and new energies! Note: I have no inside information, purely conjecture and wishful thinking from my point of view.

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