Previous close | 31.00 |
Open | 31.00 |
Bid | 30.95 |
Ask | 31.35 |
Strike | 190.00 |
Expiry date | 2023-06-16 |
Day's range | 31.00 - 31.00 |
Contract range | N/A |
Volume | |
Open interest | 20 |
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Recently, Zacks.com users have been paying close attention to Chevron (CVX). This makes it worthwhile to examine what the stock has in store.
Earnings from existing oil and gas reserves can be used to fuel investment in new, clean energy solutions.
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Jeff Gustavson, Chevron New Energies President, sits down with Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the oil giant's plans to invest $10 billion into lower carbon solutions, such as renewable fuel, carbon capture technology and geothermal energy.
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Chevron (CVX) begins gas production from Gorgon Stage 2, expanding the subsea gas network and boosting LNG exports and domestic supply.
Chevron (CVX), ExxonMobil (XOM), SLB (SLB), TC Energy (TRP) and Petrobras (PBR) were the energy headline-makers during the week.
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Argentina's Vaca Muerta oil field is set to achieve an impressive 1 million barrels per day production by 2030, as projected by Rystad Energy.
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Oil prices have bounced between $70 and $80 a barrel this year. While there are many top oil stocks, I've zeroed in on Chevron (NYSE: CVX) as the one I want to buy this month. Here's why I believe oil prices appear poised to rally and why Chevron is my oil stock of choice to profit from that thesis.
Investors in both Chevron (NYSE: CVX) and ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM) had a good Friday, at least as far as their stocks' performance was concerned. Chevron closed the day 2.7% higher and ExxonMobil increased 2.3%; by contrast, the S&P 500 index crept up by 1.5%. In an exclusive article published well before market hours on Friday, The Wall Street Journal reported that Chevron and ExxonMobil are currently in "advanced" talks with Algeria's state-run energy company Sonatrach on a drilling agreement.
Shares of Chevron (NYSE: CVX) hit an all-time high of nearly $190 a share earlier this year. One of my favorite valuation methods is to look at a company's free cash flow yield. Free cash flow is the money a company generates that it can use to create value for investors by paying dividends, investing in growth (e.g., capital expenditures or acquisitions), repaying debt, or repurchasing shares.
Chevron (CVX) and Exxon face contrasting shareholder perspectives as climate change proposals get rejected in annual meetings.
TotalEnergies (TTE), along with Petrobras, QatarEnergy and PETRONAS Petroleo Brasil Ltda, enters into a production sharing contract for the Agua Marinha block.
ExxonMobil and Chevron shareholders solidly rejected climate change proposals at the US oil majors’ annual meetings on Wednesday, scaling back support from last year and splitting with results at peers in Europe where resolutions related to global warming have won stronger support. Only 11 per cent of Exxon shareholders supported a petition calling for the company to set emissions reduction targets that would be consistent with the goals of the 2015 Paris climate agreement. A similar proposal at Chevron received less than 10 per cent support.
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Chevron (CVX) initiates a sale process for its oil and gas assets in Congo, in an attempt to focus on newer and more profitable ventures.
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Chevron (CVX) has been one of the stocks most watched by Zacks.com users lately. So, it is worth exploring what lies ahead for the stock.
There aren't many people that can captivate the attention of new and tenured investors quite like Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A)(NYSE: BRK.B) CEO Warren Buffett. Since taking over as CEO of Berkshire in 1965, he's doubled up the average annualized total return, including dividends paid, of the broad-based S&P 500 (19.8% vs. 9.9%). Books can be, and have been, written about Warren Buffett's not-so-secret formula for success.
Oil prices have gone on a wild ride since Russia invaded Ukraine. Reuben Gregg Brewer (Enbridge): Oil prices are notoriously volatile and there's nothing that any oil producer can do about that or its impact on top- and bottom-line performance.