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Chevron to trim Permian spending by up to 10% in 2025

Chevron Corp. (NYSE:CVX) has announced a reduction in its capital expenditures for the Permian Basin, indicating a more cautious approach to production growth in the United States’ largest oil field.

The company’s planned budget for the area will be between $4.5 billion and $5 billion in 2025, marking a decrease of as much as 10%. This decision represents the first budget cut Chevron has made since 2021.

In a recent statement, Chevron emphasized a strategic shift, stating, “Production growth is reduced in favor of free cash flow.” This move suggests a prioritization of financial returns over increasing output levels.

The Permian Basin, spanning West Texas and New Mexico, has been a major contributor to the global oil supply, surpassing Iraq’s production and becoming a significant player in the market. Initially driven by independent drillers, large oil companies like Chevron later capitalized on the region’s rich resources.

Despite the planned reduction in spending, Chevron aims to continue boosting its output from the Permian next year.

However, the pace of growth will be much slower compared to the 15% annual increase maintained since 2021. Chevron is approaching its goal of producing one million barrels per day, which necessitates a more measured approach to expansion.

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