May 2 (Reuters) - Chevron Corp CVX.N:
CHEVRON CEO SAYS HE MET WITH KAZAKHSTAN PRESIDENT LAST MONTH, DISCUSSED MUTUAL INTENT TO EXTEND TENGIZ AGREEMENT BEYOND 2033:CONF CALL
CHEVRON CEO SAYS RECENT CHANGES REGARDING VENEZUELA HAVE RESULTED IN CHEVRON BEING UNABLE TO PAY TAXES AND ROYALTIES FOR LIFTINGS
CHEVRON CEO SAYS BARRELS FROM VENEZUELA STILL FLOWING, JUST GOING TO DIFFERENT MARKETS
CHEVRON CEO SAYS HE DID NOT DISCUSS CURTAILING TCO PRODUCTION IN MEETING WITH KAZAKHSTAN PRESIDENT
CHEVRON CEO SAYS CO SEES OIL CUT IN RANGE OF 43% TO 45% AND EXPECTS THAT TO BE STABLE THROUGH END OF DECADE
CHEVRON CEO SAYS HAVE ADVISED PARTNER IN CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL THAT CO IS INTERESTED IN ACQUIRING OTHER HALF OF THE COMPANY AT REASONABLE RATE
CHEVRON CEO SAYS WORKING TOWARDS FID BY END OF YEAR FOR PROSPECTIVE POWER COMPLEX
CHEVRON CEO SAYS IN THE PROCESS OF TAKING SOME ACTION TO MITIGATE TARIFF IMPACT, BUT COMPANY'S DIRECT EXPOSURE IS RELATIVELY LIMITED
CHEVRON CEO SAYS MAY SEE 1% IMPACT ON COST OF SHALE WELLS FROM TARIFF
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