Chevron Hits at Anchor Appraisal
Chevron Corporation today announced the successful appraisal of the Anchor discovery in the Lower Tertiary Wilcox Trend. “The positive results of our appraisal work at Anchor indicate a significant discovery of potentially hub class scale,” said Jay Johnson, executive vice president Upstream, Chevron Corporation. The original Anchor discovery well, located in Green Canyon Block 807, approximately 140 miles (225 km) off the coast of Louisiana in 5,180 feet of water (1,579 m), was drilled in late 2014 to a depth of 33,750 feet (10,287 m) and it encountered 690 feet (210 m) of

First Oil From Jack/St. Malo Project in the Gulf of Mexico
George Kirkland, vice chairman and executive vice president, Upstream, Chevron Corporation. "This milestone demonstrates Chevron's capital stewardship and technology capabilities, featuring a number of advances in technology that simply didn't exist when the fields were discovered," added Jay Johnson, senior vice president, Upstream, Chevron Corporation. "These learnings can now be transferred to other deepwater projects in our portfolio." The Jack and St. Malo fields are located within 25 miles (40 km) of each other in approximately 7,000 feet (2,100 m) of water in the Walker

Tubular Bells Development Produces First Oil
its production goal of 3.1 million barrels per day by 2017," said George Kirkland, vice chairman and executive vice president, Upstream, Chevron Corporation. "Tubular Bells and the Chevron-operated Jack/St. Malo project further strengthens Chevron's deepwater portfolio," said Jay Johnson, senior vice president, Upstream, Chevron Corporation. Jack/St. Malo, a large lower Tertiary development, is scheduled to be brought online later this year. "This project's success is the result of our strong business relationship with Hess, reinforcing our commitment to achieve results
Chevron - First Gas from Bangladesh Bibiyana Project
production capacity by 4,000 barrels per day to 9,000 barrels per day. Chevron’s Bangladesh subsidiary has a 99 percent working interest in Bibiyana. “The Bibiyana expansion represents Chevron’s commitment to developing new resources to meet energy demand in Asia,” said Jay Johnson, senior vice president, Upstream, Chevron Corporation. “The expansion is one of a slate of projects across the region that will deliver on Chevron’s strategy to grow profitably in core areas.” Melody Meyer, president, Chevron Asia Pacific Exploration and Production, said,
Chevron Sanctions Stampede Project
and executive vice president, Upstream, Chevron Corporation. “Moving forward on Stampede is another important milestone for Chevron in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico, where we have a solid queue of major capital projects coming onstream, including Tubular Bells and Jack / St. Malo,” said Jay Johnson, senior vice president, Upstream, Chevron Corporation. “Stampede is another example of Chevron’s ability to profitably grow production in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico,” said Jeff Shellebarger, president Chevron North America Exploration and Production Company. The Stampede

Chevron Finds Oil in Deepwater US Gulf of Mexico
Corporation. "Guadalupe builds on our already strong position in the deepwater U.S. Gulf of Mexico, a core focus area where we expect significant production growth over the next two years." "The Guadalupe discovery adds momentum to our growing business in North America," said Jay Johnson, senior vice president, Upstream, Chevron Corporation. "Our deepwater exploration and appraisal program continues to unlock important resources in the Gulf of Mexico." "Chevron subsidiaries are among the top producers and leaseholders in the Gulf of Mexico, averaging net daily