
- Sector: Oil & Gas
- Reach: International
- Board Gender Diversity: Unknown
- Website: www.chevron.com
- Head Office: Lagos
- CSR/sustainability report: Yes (SASB)
- Impact management: Policy, Government and Public Affairs
Chevron is one of the largest oil producers in Nigeria and one of its largest investors. In Nigeria, they operate under a joint-venture arrangement with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) for the onshore and offshore assets in the Niger Delta region.
Chevron also has extensive interests in multi-partner deep-water operations. They operate the Agbami Field, one of Nigeria’s largest deep-water discoveries. They also have a non-operated interest in the Usan Field.
Through Chevron’s principal subsidiary in Nigeria, Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL), the company operates and holds a 40 percent interest in eight concessions in the onshore and near-onshore regions of the Niger Delta under a joint-venture arrangement with the NNPC. Chevron also does business through other subsidiaries in Nigeria.
Chevron takes its role as a corporate citizen in Nigeria seriously and is active in many projects that promote health, education, and economic development. In 2005, CNL adopted the Global Memorandum of Understanding as a new approach to community engagement in the Niger Delta, giving communities a greater role in managing their development through Regional Development Committees. Since then, the NNPC/Chevron joint venture has spent more than $118 million on roughly 600 programs that have provided scholarships; built new schools, medical facilities and housing; and supported agriculture development and infrastructure improvements.





2020 Highlights
Donation of hybrid library and two science laboratories to school and a modern Chest Clinic in Taraba, Borno, Katsina, and Oyo State.