What If You Invested in Chevron Corporation (CVX)?

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Chevron Corporation is an American multinational energy corporation primarily specializing in oil and gas. Calculate historical returns with real market data.

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Current Value
$XX,XXX
Return
+XXX%
CAGR
X.XX%
vs SPY
+XX%

Historical Annual Returns

Over the past 20 years, Chevron Corporation has delivered an average annual return of 10.4%. The stock peaked in 2022 with a massive +55.9% gain, while investors faced a downturn in 2020 (-26.5%). Overall, the stock finished in the green 14 times out of 20 years.

Avg Return

+10.4%

Win Rate

70%

14W - 6L

Best

+55.9%

2022

Worst

-26.5%

2020

Performance Consistency

14 Positive6 Negative

About Chevron Corporation

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Chevron Corporation is an American multinational energy corporation primarily specializing in oil and gas. It is one of the world's largest oil companies, engaging in hydrocarbon exploration, production, refining, marketing, and transport, as well as chemicals manufacturing and sales, and power generation.

HeadquartersSan Ramon, United States
Founded1879-01-01

Key Business Segments

Upstream

Engages in the exploration, development, and production of crude oil and natural gas.

Downstream

Involves refining crude oil into petroleum products, and marketing and transporting those products.

Key Innovations

  • ✓Pioneered the use of railroad tank cars for oil transport, revolutionizing the distribution of petroleum products.
  • ✓A leader in advanced exploration and production technologies for both conventional and unconventional hydrocarbon resources.

Historical Milestones

1879

Pacific Coast Oil Company, a predecessor, is founded.

1911

Standard Oil Co. (California) becomes an autonomous entity after the dissolution of the Standard Oil monopoly.

1984

Standard Oil Co. of California acquires Gulf Oil Corporation and rebrands as Chevron Corporation.

2001

Chevron merges with Texaco Inc., forming ChevronTexaco.

2024

Chevron acquires Marathon Oil Corporation, further expanding its U.S. unconventional position.