ChevronTexaco Fuel and Marine Marketing

ChevronTexaco Fuel and Marine Marketing, commonly referred to as Chevron Marine, is a division within Chevron Corporation, one of the world's largest integrated energy companies. ChevronTexaco is the result of the merger between Chevron Corporation and Texaco Inc. in 2001. This division specifically focuses on the global marketing and distribution of fuel and other marine products to the shipping industry.


Key Areas of Operation:



  1. Marine Fuel Supply:



    • Chevron Marine supplies a range of marine fuels, including Intermediate Fuel Oil (IFO), Marine Diesel Oil (MDO), and Marine Gas Oil (MGO).

    • The fuels are refined to meet international maritime regulations and standards, such as those set by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).



  2. Lubricants:



    • In addition to fuels, Chevron Marine provides a comprehensive range of marine lubricants designed for various types of marine engines and equipment.

    • They offer products that help to improve engine performance, reduce wear and tear, and extend the life of marine machinery.



  3. Customer Service and Support:



    • The division provides technical support and services to help their customers optimize fuel and lubricant use, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.

    • This includes consultation on fuel management, emission controls, and maintenance practices, often leveraging Chevron's extensive research and development capabilities.



  4. Global Presence:



    • Chevron Marine operates on a global scale, with supply points and service locations in key ports around the world.

    • Their extensive logistics network ensures timely delivery of fuel and lubricants to vessels virtually anywhere they are needed.



  5. Sustainability and Innovation:



    • Chevron Marine aims to align with Chevron's broader sustainability goals, focusing on reducing the environmental impact of their products.

    • They invest in research and innovation to develop cleaner fuel options and lubricants that contribute to more sustainable marine operations.




Regulatory Compliance:


Chevron Marine plays a vital role in helping shipping companies comply with various international regulations, such as:



  • IMO 2020 Sulphur Cap: Reduction in the permissible sulphur content in marine fuels to 0.50% m/m (mass by mass) from the previous limit of 3.50% m/m.

  • Emission Control Areas (ECAs): Supplying low-sulphur fuels and other products tailored for operations in designated ECAs where the sulphur limit is even stricter (0.10% m/m).


Industry Partnerships:


Chevron Marine often engages in partnerships and collaborations with other industry stakeholders, such as ship owners, operators, and regulatory bodies to advance marine fuel technology and sustainability practices.


Conclusion:


ChevronTexaco Fuel and Marine Marketing plays a crucial role in the global maritime industry by ensuring that ships have access to high-quality fuel and lubricants, while also offering essential technical services and support. Their operations are guided by a commitment to safety, reliability, and environmental stewardship.


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