Intel

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Last mentioned: Mar 24, 2026

Timeline

  1. Dow Reinstatement

    Chevron rejoins the Dow Jones Industrial Average, replacing Altria Group.

  2. Dow Removal

    Chevron is removed from the Dow Jones to make room for tech giants like Microsoft and Intel.

  3. Official Rebranding

    The company officially adopts the name Chevron after years of operating as Socal and ChevronTexaco.

  4. Dow Jones Entry

    Standard Oil Co. of California enters the Dow Jones Industrial Average for the first time.

  5. Standard Oil Breakup

    Supreme Court rules Standard Oil is a monopoly, breaking it into 39 entities including the precursor to Chevron.

  6. First Commercial Success

    Star Oil begins drilling at Pico Canyon; Well No. 4 becomes a major gusher.

  7. Pico Canyon Discovery

    Ramon Peria notices oil in a spring in California's Santa Susana Mountains.

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From Pico Canyon to Global Major: The 160-Year Evolution of Chevron

Chevron’s journey from a 19th-century California oil spring to the second-largest U.S. energy company highlights the sector's historical dominance and its volatile relationship with the broader market. This briefing analyzes the company's regulatory origins, its shifting status within the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and its current standing as a global energy titan.

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