Chevron mixes news and self-promotion in West Texas

Chevron's "Permian Proud" website offers regional news in West Texas and New Mexico, blending positive stories about the community with the company’s perspective on the oil industry.

Felicia Alvarez reports for Floodlight.


In short:

  • Chevron runs the "Permian Proud" website, offering local news alongside company-friendly content in a region with limited news outlets.
  • Critics argue the site is part of a broader effort by Chevron to influence public perception in areas where it operates.
  • Local officials generally support the site, viewing it as a community benefit.

Key quote:

“Permian Proud is a blatant, naked attempt by industry to have their side of the story be told.”

— Miguel Escoto, environmental advocate

Why this matters:

Chevron's control over local news narratives raises concerns about the lack of independent journalism in oil-rich regions, potentially skewing public understanding of environmental and economic issues.

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