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Chevron sees FY25 CapEx $14.5B-$15.5B
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Chevron sees FY25 CapEx $14.5B-$15.5B

Chevron (CVX) announced an organic capital expenditure range of $14.5 to $15.5 billion for consolidated subsidiaries (capex) and an affiliate capital expenditure (affiliate capex) range of $1.7 to $2.0 billion for 2025. The company’s 2025 capex and affiliate capex budgets represent a $2 billion year-over-year reduction. “The 2025 capital budget along with our announced structural cost reductions demonstrate our commitment to cost and capital discipline,” said Chevron Chairman and CEO Mike Wirth. “We continue to invest in high-return, lower-carbon projects that position the company to deliver free cash flow growth.” In connection with recently announced plans to achieve $2 to $3 billion in structural cost reductions by the end of 2026, the Company expects to recognize a restructuring charge of $0.7 to $0.9 billion after-tax in the fourth quarter, with associated cash outflows over the next two years. The Company also anticipates recognizing non-cash, after-tax charges related to impairments, asset sales, and other obligations of $0.4 to $0.6 billion in the fourth quarter. The Company expects to treat these as special items and exclude them from adjusted earnings. It is possible that the financial impact of these items may differ from the estimates provided, including differences due to final accounting determinations, changes in facts, circumstances or assumptions or other developments in the interim.

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