Chevron Corp
NYSE:CVX

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Price: 148.71 USD -0.86% Market Closed
Market Cap: 299.4B USD

During the last 3 months Chevron Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 39.2m USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 4% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 21, 2025 by Gustavson Jeff B , who sold 1.4m USD worth of CVX shares.

Last Transactions:
Hess John B
$-4.6m
Gustavson Jeff B
$-1.4m
Hess John B
Director
$-33.2m
Knowles Alana K
$-636.5k
Hess John B
$-59.4m
Gustavson Jeff B
$-1.4m
Wirth Michael K
$-26.4m
Gustavson Jeff B
$-600.9k
Hernandez Enrique Jr
$-421.2k
Hernandez Enrique Jr
$-418k
Hernandez Enrique Jr
$-410.4k
Knowles Alana K
$-462k
Knowles Alana K
$-448.3k
Breber Pierre R
$-4.1m
Gustavson Jeff B
$-603.3k
Morris Rhonda J
$-3.3m
Johnson James William
$-5.8m
Johnson James William
$-527.1k
Breber Pierre R
$-1.3m
Johnson James William
$-9.6m
Gast Alice P
$-485.6k
Wirth Michael K
$-6.4m
Wirth Michael K
$-10.3m
Pate R. Hewitt
$-5.8m
Johnson James William
$-5.2m
Breber Pierre R
$-4.6m
Johnson James William
$-14m
Breber Pierre R
$-3.6m
Breber Pierre R
$-3.6m
Austin Wanda M
$-1.8m
Austin Wanda M
$-2.1m
Johnson James William
$-16m
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During the last 3 months Chevron Corp insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 39.2m USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 4% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 21, 2025 by Gustavson Jeff B , who sold 1.4m USD worth of CVX shares.

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1.4m USD
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Amidst the sprawling landscape of the energy sector, Chevron Corporation stands as a towering figure, tracing its origins back to the 19th century. Born in California, Chevron emerged out of a merger between California Star Oil Works and Pacific Coast Oil Co. in 1879. Over the decades, it has evolved into a global energy titan, deeply integrated across the oil and gas value chain. Its operations are categorized primarily into upstream and downstream activities. In the upstream sector, Chevron engages in the exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas, operating significant assets in the Permian Basin and Kazakhstan's Tengiz Field, among many others. These explorations and extractions are driven by advanced technologies, allowing the company to tap into reserves in both conventional and unconventional sites, from mountain ranges to deep waters beneath the Earth's surface. In its downstream segment, Chevron refines crude oil into finished petroleum products. It manages a wide distribution network that brings fuels, lubricants, and petrochemicals to markets across virtually all continents. The company's refineries are strategically located around the globe, enabling it to effectively supply to diverse geographical areas, including North America, Asia, and Europe. Chevron also invests in petrochemical manufacturing and marketing via joint ventures such as Chevron Phillips Chemical, thus expanding its footprint beyond traditional oil and gas. Moreover, the company has been gradually shifting towards integrating more sustainable practices, with investments in lower-carbon technologies. Through this dual approach, Chevron adeptly navigates the volatile energy market, driving robust financial performances while setting the stage for a more diversified energy future.

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Insider trading refers to the buying or selling of a company’s stock by individuals with access to non-public, material information about the company.

While legal insider trading occurs when insiders follow disclosure rules, illegal insider trading involves trading based on confidential information and is prohibited by law.

Why is Insider Trading Important?

It isn't a coincidence that corporate executives seem to always buy at the right times. After all, they have access to every bit of company information you could ever want.

However, the fact that company executives have unique insights doesn't mean that individual investors are always left in the dark. Insider trading data is out there for all who want to use it.

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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