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04 January 2024

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04 January 2024

Chevron to take up to $4bn in charges for fourth quarter

Chevron will exclude the charges from its fourth quarter (Q4) adjusted earnings.

Annabel Cossins-Smith January 03 2024

Oil and gas major Chevron said on Tuesday that it would take non-cash, after tax charges of $3.5–4bn for Q4 as it contends with depleted production from its US upstream assets, particularly in California.

The US-based company said in a securities filing that it anticipates lower future investments levels in its business plans due to continuing regulatory challenges but expects to continue operating the impacted assets for “years to come”.

Chevron also said the $4bn figure includes losses associated with the abandonment and decommissioning of previously sold wells and pipelines in the US Gulf of Mexico. The company plans to decommission affected assets over the next decade.

The company will exclude the charges from its adjusted earnings, the filing added. The filing did not break down the allocations of write-downs in California and the Gulf.

"California’s policies have made Chevron’s investments in its home state riskier than investing in other states," Andy Walz, Chevron's president of Americas products, wrote to state officials in November, Reuters reports. "In the past year, we have cancelled several projects due to permitting challenges,” he added.

Chevron produces approximately 75,000 barrels of oil and gas per day from its California fields. Ongoing operational and business setbacks have led Wall Street analysts to trim earnings estimates for Q4. It is also lagging behind its four biggest rivals – Shell, ExxonMobil, BP and TotalEnergies – in stock performance.

However, once finalised, Chevron’s $53bn all-stock takeover of fellow US oil and gas company Hess is expected to boost the company’s production of the two fuels by more than 10%, although hopes of speedy approvals from regulators are fading fast.

Before Tuesday's securities filing, Chevron was expected to report a lower Q4 profit of $6.68bn, or $3.27 per share, according to the London Stock Exchange Group. This compares with a profit of $7.8bn, or $4.09 per share, for the same period in 2022.

On Tuesday, it was also reported that the five biggest oil companies, including Chevron, are set to reward investors with record payouts worth more than $100bn combined.

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