Chevron wins $96 million for 1990s Ecuador oil dispute
Chevron Corp., the second-largest U.S. energy company, said it won a $96 million judgment against Ecuador in an international arbitration case stemming from a 1990s oil-export dispute with the Latin...
View ArticleChevron Rebuffed by Supreme Court on $19B Ecuador award
Chevron Corp. lost a U.S. Supreme Court bid to block a $19 billion judgment by an Ecuadorean court in an almost two-decade legal battle over pollution in the Amazon rain forest.
View ArticleOTC 2013 preps for a bigger, more diverse audience
This week’s Offshore Technology Conference will have a more consciously diverse focus than ever before, with a program full of speakers from around the world.
View ArticleWildcatter hunch unlocks $1.5 trillion oil offshore US
Texaco Inc. geologist Robert Ryan didn’t suspect he was helping change the energy future of the Gulf of Mexico when he gave the go-ahead for a well that would break the world record for deep-water...
View ArticleOTC Heritage Award recipient made her mark
Susan Cunningham, senior vice president of exploration and business innovation for Houston’s Noble Energy, is receiving the Offshore Technology Conference’s Heritage Award for leadership and technical...
View ArticleChevron investigates bad gasoline in Houston pumps
Chevron continues to investigate how a bad batch of gasoline ended up in Houston-area pumps, sparking consumer complaints and forcing the company to suspend sales of premium and mid-grade gasoline at...
View ArticleSome Chevron, Texaco stations still aren’t selling premium
Two weeks after Chevron suspended sales of premium and mid-grade gasoline at Houston-area pumps, some of the 500 stations still aren't selling it.
View ArticleKinder Morgan to unite a house divided in $44 billion deal
Kinder Morgan Inc. will acquire three publicly traded subsidiaries in a $44 billion deal combining the components of the giant Houston-based pipeline empire.
View ArticleTennessee AG sues Chevron over petroleum spill cleanup costs
Money from the tax — four-tenths of a cent per gallon — is intended as a last-resort fund for owners who cannot afford spill cleanup costs.
View ArticleChevron wins ruling blocking $8.6 billion order in Ecuador fight
Chevron Corp. won a victory in its long-running battle against Ecuadoreans and the zealous American lawyer who represented them, as an appeals court barred the attorney from enforcing in the U.S. an...
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