Chevron moves headquarters to Texas citing regulatory challenges

Chevron is relocating its headquarters from California to Texas, citing challenges with the state's regulatory environment for businesses, particularly regarding fossil fuels and environmental policies.

David Wethe, Karen Breslau, and Kevin Crowley report for Bloomberg.


In short:

  • Chevron is moving its headquarters to Houston from California due to challenging regulatory policies in the state.
  • CEO Mike Wirth stated that the relocation is strategic, aiming to be closer to the industry epicenter, rather than politically motivated.
  • The move follows a series of leadership changes and comes as Chevron missed its second-quarter profit estimates.

Key quote:

“We’ve had some policy differences with California, but this isn’t a move about politics. It’s a move about what’s good for our company to compete and perform.”

— Mike Wirth, CEO of Chevron

Why this matters:

Chevron’s decision highlights the impact of regulatory environments on business operations and strategic decisions. This shift may affect California's economy and workforce, as well as future regulatory discussions.

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