United Press International
Chevron Corp. said Thursday it is going ahead with a $7.5 billion project to develop two deep-water oil fields in the outer rim of the Gulf of Mexico. Chevron said in a release on its Web site it expects to begin extracting crude oil from the Jack...
The New York Times
37 pm Just nine days after the Obama Administration lifted the deepwater drilling moratorium, Chevron announced on Thursday that it was going forward with a $7.5 billion project to develop two giant deepwater fields in the gulf...Malo fields hold in...
The San Antonio Express-News
Chevron Corp. has approved a $7.5 billion project to develop two deep-water fields in the outer rim of the Gulf of Mexico, marking one of the oil and gas industry's biggest investments ever in the U.S. offshore area and a big vote in the future of...
Turkish Press
Chevron on Thursday announced plans to build new oil and gas wells in the Gulf of Mexico just days after US authorities lifted a ban on deepwater drilling there after the disastrous BP spill. The California-based oil giant said it will initially...
Asian Wall Street Journal
Chevron Corp. gave the go-ahead to the development of its Jack and St. Malo fields in the ultra-deep water of the Gulf of Mexico with an initial investment of $7.5 billion. The fields, located approximately 280 miles south of New Orleans at depths of...