Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

Chevron loves Russia

Chevron’s work in Russia ranges from exploration and transportation to technology licensing and consumer products.

Chevron is a major investor and 15 percent shareholder in the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC). Operational since 2001, the pipeline provides a key export route for Chevron’s crude oil production from Kazakhstan.

Through our subsidiary Chevron Neftegaz Inc., Chevron continues to identify business opportunities in Russia.

Our subsidiary Chevron Oronite has developed relationships with several Russian oil companies, which we supply with lubricants additives. We market Chevron® lubricants through a separate distributor network.

Through Chevron Lummus Global LLC, several of Chevron’s industry-leading technologies have been licensed to Russian oil companies.

In addition, Chevron is a committed member of the community in Russia, supporting social programs, education and the arts.

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There’s a B&C posting in Moscow in this PDC!!

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Post ID: @7ngd+1fy9KkeR

EIA sounds cool. How much Chevron import from Russia last month according to them?

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Post ID: @3nba+1fy9KkeR

The EIA tracks imports by country so how much Chevron imports it is all public data at this point.

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Post ID: @2xxf+1fy9KkeR

Brainwashed people can been seen everyday.

It’s getting hard to spot them since the mask mandate has gone away.

They could be seen in the halls and noticed by their little shinny heart sticker.

Just because your communist news doesn’t tell you it’s true doesn’t means it’s not true. And the same goes for if your communistic needs tells you something is true you should really research it and determine if your getting sold a line of BS or not

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Post ID: @2nwo+1fy9KkeR

How much Russian oil does Chevron import? Someone in S&T should know.

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Post ID: @2gtn+1fy9KkeR

Chevron loves anywhere they can make money. They only worry about 'social responsibility' if it's diversity or whatever the SF Chronicle deems trendy today.

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Post ID: @2ujf+1fy9KkeR

Goodness gracious, how brainwashed can you be @1ygr?

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Post ID: @2bst+1fy9KkeR

We should stop the import of Russian oil. It will only make our jobs more secure and in demand.

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Post ID: @2fqo+1fy9KkeR

Time for Chevron to cut ties with the evil Reds.

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Post ID: @1qlo+1fy9KkeR

Trolls!

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Post ID: @1dpk+1fy9KkeR

If the US had ba--s and the actual cause they would be in their helping Ukraine not imposing sanctions.

Now do we have cause to go in to support them? Well that’s the real question. Kerry talked the UK and Ukraine into giving up nuclear power plants and weapons (in the fight for climate) that they used to defend themself in exchange for protection. We then gave up energy independence to be reliant upon others. Ukraine was originally part of Russia. Ukraine has been doing some funny business with their money and politics and alliances for a long time. Russia has also not attacked the areas with homes or mass populated areas.

I understand if we go off of feelings Russia is in the wrong. With that said this is not feelings time and or opinions of mass media. This is do we have the right to stop this. Don’t get me wrong my heart goes out for everyone involved it’s as bad as a civil war but is it our place. If you want to focus on something maybe look into African countries where the rebels have been doing this for a long time or maybe look at Afghanistan where we just left to give everything back to Isis. Don’t forget currently we are letting mu---rs run loose on the streets of America and leaving our boarders open as well. You have to be strong and stand for all not for one. We have lost our way.

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Post ID: @1ygr+1fy9KkeR

We now have people demanding that you dump anything Russia or be canceled. Sounds pretty tyrannical to me.

Now we have the Canadian Hockey League barring 16 and 17-year-old Russian and Belarusian skaters from this year's import draft. People are vandalizing businesses here owned by Russian immigrants. Mob mentality, whether virtual or real never hurts the people the fools are really mad at.

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Post ID: @1pwb+1fy9KkeR

Supporting the arts and social programs in Russia is a far cry from supporting the government of Russia. So the people of Russia should suffer because their government is being sh---y? Doing something that many of them don't support in the first place? Sounds fair.

The Caspian pipeline benefits countries other than Russia-notably, Kazakhstan. So they should lose revenue because their neighbor is being aggressive? Because they can just exert so much more political pressure than what's already being used, right?

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