
refiningwe’re proud of the products we create
Our global refining system manufactures fuels and other products sold by our marketing, lubricants, and supply and trading organizations under the Chevron®, Texaco® and Caltex® brands.
In all our work, operating safely, reliably and with a commitment to protecting the environment is among our top priorities. We’ve recently completed major upgrades in several of our refineries and have implemented a loss prevention system at our facilities. This behavior-based safety system is designed to help strengthen our culture of injury-free and incident-free operations while providing a base for strong, competitive performance.
our refineries serve customers around the world
Seven of our refineries make up more than 95 percent of our total crude oil refining capacity. Five of these core refineries – in Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, and Richmond and El Segundo, California – manufacture products for countries in the Pacific Basin. The sixth and seventh refineries, in Pascagoula, Mississippi, and Pasadena, Texas, primarily supply countries in the Atlantic Basin. Several of these refineries are capable of processing heavy crude oils and producing a variety of high-value products, including transportation fuels.
We acquired the Pasadena Refinery in May 2019. This newest addition to Chevron’s refining network, with its capacity of 110,000 barrels of crude oil per day, is integrated with the Pascagoula Refinery and Houston blending centers so that more equity Permian light crude can be processed.
our refining resources are concentrated in

North America

Asia- Pacific
case study
new coke drums successfully installed at el segundo refinery
highlights
The project team alerted thousands of residents and hundreds of businesses ahead of time. Onlookers uploaded dozens of videos to YouTube.
Each coke drum traveled down city streets on its own customized, 32-axle vehicle that was pulled by one truck and pushed by another.
Built in Spain, the coke drums traveled more than 7,000 miles to Los Angeles.
The El Segundo Refinery supplies 20 percent of the motor vehicle fuels used in Southern California.