Chevron statistics revenue totals facts 2024

Chevron Statistics 2026: Revenue, Production, Employees & Key Facts

Chevron statistics for 2026, including latest revenue, net income, oil production, employees and key energy business facts.

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Chevron statistics revenue totals facts 2026

Chevron is one of the world’s largest integrated energy companies, with operations spanning oil and gas production, refining, marketing, chemicals, transportation and lower-carbon investments. Founded in 1879, the company remains a major force in the global energy market.

For readers looking for updated Chevron statistics in 2026, the most important current numbers are that Chevron generated $202.8 billion in 2024 revenue, earned $17.7 billion in net income, produced a record 3.35 million barrels of oil-equivalent per day, and employed about 40,212 people worldwide.

Chevron Quick Answer

Chevron reported $202.8 billion in sales and other operating revenues in 2024 and $17.7 billion in net income. The company also set a production record of 3.35 million oil-equivalent barrels per day in 2024 and ended the year with approximately 40,212 employees.

Chevron Key Metrics

Metric Latest figure Year
Sales and other operating revenues $202.8 billion 2024
Net income $17.7 billion 2024
Worldwide net oil-equivalent production 3.35 million BOE/day 2024
Employees 40,212 Dec. 31, 2024
U.S. production growth +19% 2024 vs. 2023

About Chevron

Chevron operates across the energy value chain, from upstream exploration and production to downstream refining, fuels and chemicals. That integrated model means a useful Chevron statistics post should cover both financial performance and production performance.

Chevron Revenue Statistics

Chevron reported $202.8 billion in sales and other operating revenues in 2024, up from $196.9 billion in 2023.

Year Revenue
2024 $202.8 billion
2023 $196.9 billion
2022 $246.3 billion
2021 $162.5 billion
2020 $94.7 billion
2019 $146.5 billion
2018 $166.3 billion

Chevron Net Income Statistics

Chevron earned $17.7 billion in 2024, down from $21.4 billion in 2023 and below the 2022 peak, but still at a very high level by long-term standards.

Year Net income
2024 $17.7 billion
2023 $21.4 billion
2022 $35.5 billion
2021 $15.7 billion
2020 -$5.6 billion
2019 $2.8 billion
2018 $14.9 billion

Chevron Production Statistics

Chevron’s worldwide net oil-equivalent production averaged a record 3.35 million barrels per day in 2024. The company said worldwide production increased 7% from the prior year, while U.S. production increased 19%.

Year Production
2024 3.35 million BOE/day
2023 3.10 million BOE/day
2022 3.00 million BOE/day
2021 3.099 million BOE/day
2020 3.083 million BOE/day
2019 3.058 million BOE/day

Chevron Employee Statistics

Chevron had approximately 40,212 employees at the end of 2024. That makes the old 2018 “service center employees” figure far less relevant than the company’s current total workforce.

FAQ

How much revenue does Chevron make?

Chevron reported $202.8 billion in sales and other operating revenues in 2024.

How much oil does Chevron produce per day?

Chevron produced a record 3.35 million oil-equivalent barrels per day in 2024.

How many employees does Chevron have?

Chevron had about 40,212 employees as of December 31, 2024.

Was 2024 a record production year for Chevron?

Yes. Chevron said worldwide and U.S. net oil-equivalent production set annual records in 2024.

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