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Chevron defends itself over claims it's shipping Russian oil

CHEVRON has taken to Twitter to defend itself after prominent social media users claimed it was the last major US company refusing to pull out of Russia over the invasion of Ukraine.

Supermajor endures high profile Twitter attacks

Supermajor endures high profile Twitter attacks

French MP and president of the Security and Defense sub-committee Nathalie Loiseau claimed in a Twitter post that Chevron was transporting 100,000 tonnes of Russian crude oil, worth US$68 million, on the...

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