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Chevron Vice Chairman Confirms Job Cuts

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Last updated: 2025/02/17 at 5:45 PM
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In an announcement despatched to Rigzone by the Chevron group, Chevron Company Vice Chairman Mark Nelson confirmed that the corporate expects to chop as much as 20 % of its workforce.

“Chevron is taking motion to simplify our organizational construction, execute sooner and extra successfully, and place the corporate for stronger long-term competitiveness,” Nelson mentioned within the assertion.

“This work contains optimizing the portfolio, leveraging expertise to reinforce productiveness, and altering how and the place work is carried out, together with the expanded use of world facilities,” he added.

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“We imagine adjustments to the organizational construction will enhance standardization, centralization, effectivity and outcomes, unlocking new progress potential and serving to Chevron drive industry-leading efficiency now and into the longer term,” Nelson continued.

“We count on these actions to end in workforce reductions of 15 to twenty %, starting in 2025 with most full earlier than the top of 2026,” Nelson went on to state.

The Chevron Vice Chairman famous within the assertion that these reductions are in keeping with the corporate’s earlier announcement “of $2 to $3 billion in focused structural value reductions by the top of 2026, with some residual impression in 2027 and past”.

“We don’t take these actions flippantly and can assist our staff by way of the transition,” Nelson added.

“However accountable management requires taking these steps to enhance the long-term competitiveness of our firm for our individuals, our shareholders and our communities,” he continued.

At yr finish 2023, Chevron had 40,212 staff, in response to its 2023 annual report. This determine stood at 38,258 in 2022, the report confirmed. The report highlighted that these yr finish job figures exclude service station staff.

In its newest outcomes assertion, Chevron revealed that its complete earnings stood at $3.239 billion within the fourth quarter of 2024 and $17.661 billion total final yr. This outcomes assertion confirmed that the corporate’s 2023 fourth quarter earnings got here in at $2.259 billion and its total 2023 earnings stood at $21.369 billion.

Chevron’s adjusted earnings stood at $3.632 billion within the fourth quarter of 2024, $6.453 billion within the fourth quarter of 2023, $18.256 billion total in 2024, and $24.693 billion total in 2023, the assertion outlined.

Chevron highlighted within the assertion that it just lately closed asset gross sales in Canada, the Republic of Congo, and Alaska.

“In 2024, we delivered document manufacturing, returned document money to shareholders and began up key progress tasks,” Mike Wirth, Chevron Chairman and Chief Govt Officer, mentioned within the assertion.

“We strengthened our portfolio and dedicated to scale back prices and preserve capital self-discipline, positioning us for vital free money movement progress,” Wirth added.

In an announcement despatched to Rigzone final month by the BP group, BP confirmed hundreds of job cuts.

“We have now … instructed employees throughout BP that the proposed adjustments which were introduced to this point are anticipated to impression round 4,700 BP roles – these account for a lot of the anticipated discount this yr,” the assertion famous.

“We’re additionally lowering our contractor numbers by 3,000,” the assertion added.

In an all employees electronic mail from BP CEO Muray Auchincloss, which was despatched to Rigzone by the BP group final month, Auchincloss famous, “I perceive and acknowledge the uncertainty this brings for everybody whose job could also be in danger, and likewise the impact it may possibly have on colleagues and groups”.

“We have now a spread of assist obtainable, and please proceed to indicate look after one another, be thoughtful, and preserve placing security first – particularly throughout instances of change,” he added in that electronic mail.

BP’s web site reveals that the corporate had 87,800 staff in 2023 and 67,000 staff in 2022.

Final week, BP launched its newest outcomes assertion, which confirmed that the corporate registered an underlying substitute value revenue of $1.169 billion within the fourth quarter of 2024, $2.991 billion within the fourth quarter of 2023, $8.915 billion total in 2024, and $13.836 billion total in 2023.

BP registered a loss attributable to BP shareholders of $1.959 billion within the fourth quarter of 2024, in response to the assertion, which confirmed that the corporate registered a revenue attributable to BP shareholders of $371 million within the fourth quarter of 2023, $381 million total in 2024, and $15.239 billion total in 2023.

“In 2024 we laid the foundations for progress,” Auchincloss mentioned in BP’s newest outcomes assertion.

“We have now been reshaping our portfolio – sanctioning new main tasks, and focusing our low-carbon funding – and we’ve made sturdy progress in lowering prices,” he added.

“Constructing on the actions taken within the final 12 months, we now plan to basically reset our technique and drive additional enhancements in efficiency, all in service of rising money movement and returns,” he continued.

To contact the writer, electronic mail andreas.exarheas@rigzone.com





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