Chevron Seals $55B Hess Deal After Guyana Dispute

July 19, 2025

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Chevron finalized its $55 billion acquisition of Hess on Friday, July 18, 2025, after a decisive win in a legal battle against Exxon Mobil.

The deal secures access to the Stabroek Block off Guyana’s coast, holding over 11 billion barrels of oil and ranking among the world’s fastest-growing oil provinces.

Chevron CEO Mike Wirth celebrated the merger as a union of “two great American companies bringing together the best in the industry,” highlighting its strategic value.

The Guyana Oil Prize

The Stabroek Block has transformed Guyana into an economic powerhouse, with the Exxon-led consortium reaping significant profits.

Hess’s earnings from the block rose to $3.1 billion in 2024 from $1.9 billion in 2023, while Chevron’s adjusted earnings were $18.3 billion in 2024, down from $24.7 billion the previous year.

The acquisition strengthens Chevron’s position, though it faced a year-long delay due to arbitration disputes from Exxon and CNOOC, who claimed pre-emptive rights to Hess’s 30% stake.

Arbitration Outcome and Reactions

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) ruled in Chevron’s favor, interpreting the joint operating agreement to exclude the merger from Exxon and CNOOC’s right of first refusal.

Exxon expressed disagreement, stating, “We believed we had a duty to our investors to consider our preemption rights,” but respected the process.

CNOOC also voiced disappointment, though no appeals are possible. Wirth noted the outcome was expected, citing months of talks that ended when Exxon filed for arbitration.

Market and Integration Impact

Shares of Chevron and Exxon dipped slightly in morning trading on Friday, with Chevron at $150.04 and Exxon at $107.77 according to the latest data.

Wirth anticipates a few months to integrate technology and staff, with Hess employees offered severance packages.

Exxon CEO Darren Woods indicated the ruling would prompt a review of contract terms to avoid future disputes, noting their global partnership with Chevron remained intact.

Broader Implications

This high-profile case, centered on a few words in the operating agreement, has drawn global attention from the oil industry, shareholders, and legal experts shaping partnership deals.

The Stabroek Block’s value and Guyana’s economic rise underscore its importance, with potential for further discoveries.

As Chevron moves forward, the dispute highlights tensions over contractual rights in lucrative oil ventures.

 

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