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Chevron CEO John Watson Plans to Step Down

Chevron CEO John Watson Plans to Step Down
(AP)

Tuesday, 22 August 2017 01:59 PM EDT

Chevron Corp. Chief Executive John Watson will step down by next month and likely be replaced by Vice Chairman Mike Wirth, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday.

The unexpected shakeup at the top of one of the world's largest oil and natural gas producers comes just as it is emerging from a global commodity price slump and is beginning to reap the fruits of a multibillion-dollar expansion spree.

Chevron spokesman Kent Robertson declined to comment.

Wirth, 56, has been vice chairman since February and also runs the company's pipeline division. He previously ran Chevron's refining unit, which has grown rapidly in recent years, with the company investing heavily in expansion and renovations.

Chevron last month posted higher-than-expected second-quarter profits on higher production and oil prices and lower spending on large projects.

Under Watson, a 60-year-old Chevron veteran who became CEO in 2010, the company has been shifting additional resources to shale oil projects that promise quicker returns.

Watson, an economist by training, rose through the company's ranks, served as its chief financial officer, and earlier oversaw the integration of Texaco operations following the 2000 acquisition.

Shares of San Ramon, California-based Chevron rose 0.5 percent to $106.35 in afternoon trading. The stock has risen about 4 percent in the past year.

The Wall Street Journal reported the story earlier.

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