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Chevron secures Iraqi Kurdish oil deal

U.S. oil giant Chevron says it has signed a deal with Iraq's Kurdish regional government to expand its oil exploration territory in the northern self-rule region. Full story

The Rising Dow Didn't Lift These Stocks

The markets go into tomorrow's jobs report on a positive note. Full story

Argentine court lifts Chevron asset freeze

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's Supreme Court on Tuesday lifted a freeze that had been placed on Chevron Corp <CVX.N> assets in the country, clearing the way for the U.S. oil giant to go ahead with a shale oil venture with Argentina's YPF <YPFD.BA>. Full story

Chevron, Exxon investors sustain calls for fracking disclosure

SAN RAMON, Calif./DALLAS (Reuters) - About 30 percent of shareholders of both Exxon Mobil Corp <XOM.N> and Chevron Corp <CVX.N> on Wednesday backed calls for more disclosure surrounding their use of hydraulic fracturing, the top two U.S. oil companies said. Full story

Defense lawyer moves to drop out of Chevron fraud suit

(Reuters) - The lawyer who has been defending controversial plaintiffs attorney Steven Donzinger in a lawsuit by Chevron Corp <CVX.N>, filed a motion on Friday to withdraw as counsel, citing Donzinger's inability to pay his legal bills. Full story

Chevron CEO 2012 pay rises 30 percent despite bonus cut

(Reuters) - Chevron Corp <CVX.N> said on Thursday its chief executive's overall 2012 compensation rose $7.5 million despite a cut to his bonus to reflect a series of "operating incidents" last year. Full story

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Judge rejects Chevron subpoena of advocacy group in Ecuador case

Chevron says executive pay to reflect 2012 "incidents"

Total approves $10 billion Congo project, sees 2015 startup

Gas in Chevron pipeline hit by barge burning out: Coast Guard

Chevron projects on target for 25 percent growth by 2017

Chevron, Transocean say Brazil drops criminal oil spill charges

Tribunal presses Ecuador to halt Chevron case enforcement

Exclusive: Venezuela seeks $4 billion China loan, $2 billion Chevron credit - sources

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  Big Oil Earnings

Energy powerhouses Exxon and Chevron report earnings before the bell Friday, and early indications suggest they'll be posting some strong numbers.

  Clean Economy Jobs

A123 Systems announced it filed for bankruptcy today; and CNBC's Jane Wells reports on one project a Chevron oil field is working on that created temporary jobs in the clean economy without using any taxpayer money.

  Blaze shuts down Chevron refinery

Residents living near Richmond, California, are being told to stay inside and shut their windows after a fire erupted at a Chevron oil refinery. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

  Chevron's Refinery Fire Could Hit Spot Market

CNBC's Sharon Epperson reports on the potential impact the fire at Chevron's California refinery could have on gas prices.

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A Chevron gas station sign is seen in Del Mar, California, April 25, 2013. Chevron will report earnings on April 26. REUTERS/Mike Blake

Cyclists join fellow demonstrators at the entrance to Chevron corporate headquarters in San Ramon
Cyclists join fellow demonstrators at the entrance to Chevron corporate headquarters in San Ramon

Cyclists join fellow demonstrators at the entrance to Chevron corporate headquarters in San Ramon, California May 29, 2013. As the fracking debate heats up in Chevron's home state of California, its shareholders will weigh in again on whether it should take a close look at its extraction of gas from

Cycling demonstrators approach the entrance to Chevron corporate headquarters in San Ramon
Cycling demonstrators approach the entrance to Chevron corporate headquarters in San Ramon

Cycling demonstrators approach the entrance to Chevron corporate headquarters in San Ramon, California May 29, 2013. As the fracking debate heats up in Chevron's home state of California, its shareholders will weigh in again on whether it should take a close look at its extraction of gas from shale.

A demonstrator carries a U.S. flag at the entrance to Chevron corporate headquarters in San Ramon
A demonstrator carries a U.S. flag at the entrance to Chevron corporate headquarters in San Ramon

A demonstrator carries a U.S. flag at the entrance to Chevron corporate headquarters in San Ramon, California May 29, 2013. As the fracking debate heats up in Chevron's home state of California, its shareholders will weigh in again on whether it should take a close look at its extraction of gas from