Chevron earnings report incoming!

Today, Chevron held its quarterly investor callwhere CEO Mike Wirth tried to reassure investors in his leadership, despite five straight quarters of declining revenue and profitThey also announced an additional $429 million investment to boost production at the ‘Leviathan’ oil and gas field off the coast of occupied Palestine.

Jeff Ewing, managing director of Chevron’s Eastern Mediterranean Business Unit, said: “Chevron is pleased to partner with the State of Israel, and we look forward to supporting the country’s strategy to develop its energy resources for the benefit of the country and the region.”

What they didn’t do, was admit that Chevron is fueling genocide and apartheid. Help us flood social media with the real story behind Chevron’s legacy of harm.

Click here to send a quick tweet calling out Chevron for profiting off Israel’s genocide and apartheid, and tell everyone to #BoycottChevron. If you want, you can add a picture to your tweet from the folder here.

Here’s the facts: Israel’s genocidal war machine couldn’t run without power from Chevron. As Israel bombs and starves Palestinians, Chevron supplies energy and millions of dollars in tax revenue to Israel via the operation of major gas fields off the coast of occupied Palestinian land.

But in the face of escalating tensions and instability in the region, continuing to do business with apartheid Israel is not only illegal & morally corrupt, it’s also financially reckless. 

We’ve been speaking out all year about Chevron and the connection between fossil fuels, war, and apartheid – as well as climate chaos. But this moment we need to tell Chevron to cancel all contracts with Israel, and that a global movement is boycotting all their brands and companies until they do. 

Add your voiceClick here to send a tweet telling everyone why and how to #BoycottChevron. 

Why X/Twitter? I know a lot of people are boycotting the platform, but this is where Chevron announced their news to the world. And we know that if enough of us speak out now — today, as they announce their earnings to shareholders and investors — the company will notice.

If Twitter isn’t your thing, you can still support the campaign and the global movement to boycott Chevron: