chevron announces $15 billion capital and exploratory budget for 2022
San Ramon, Calif., Dec. 1, 2021 – Chevron Corporation today announced a 2022 organic capital and exploratory spending program of $15 billion, at the low end of its $15 to $17 billion guidance range and up more than 20% from 2021 expected levels. This capital program supports Chevron’s objective of higher returns and lower carbon, including approximately $800 million in lower carbon spending. The program excludes expected inorganic capital of $600 million in anticipation of the formation of a renewable fuel feedstocks joint venture with Bunge.
“The 2022 capital budget reflects Chevron’s enduring commitment to capital discipline,” said Chevron Chairman and CEO Mike Wirth. “We’re sizing our capital program at a level consistent with plans to sustain and grow the company as the global economy continues to recover.”
Consistent with its track record of returning excess cash to shareholders, the company is raising its share buyback guidance range to $3 to $5 billion per year, versus prior guidance of $2 to $3 billion per year. “We’re a better company than we were just a few years ago. We’re more capital and cost efficient, guided by a clear and consistent objective to deliver higher returns and lower carbon,” Wirth continued. “And this enables us to return more cash to shareholders.”
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