Chevron Retained Earnings (Accumulated Deficit) 2010-2024 | CVX

Chevron retained earnings (accumulated deficit) from 2010 to 2024. Retained earnings (accumulated deficit) can be defined as profits reinvested in the corporation after dividends have been paid out.
  • Chevron retained earnings (accumulated deficit) for the quarter ending June 30, 2024 were $203.960B, a 3.57% increase year-over-year.
  • Chevron retained earnings (accumulated deficit) for 2023 were $200.025B, a 5.26% increase from 2022.
  • Chevron retained earnings (accumulated deficit) for 2022 were $190.024B, a 14.79% increase from 2021.
  • Chevron retained earnings (accumulated deficit) for 2021 were $165.546B, a 3.22% increase from 2020.
Chevron Annual Retained Earnings (Accumulated Deficit)
(Millions of US $)
2023 $200,025
2022 $190,024
2021 $165,546
2020 $160,377
2019 $174,945
2018 $180,987
2017 $174,106
2016 $173,046
2015 $181,578
2014 $184,987
2013 $173,677
2012 $159,730
2011 $140,399
2010 $119,641
2009 $106,289
Chevron Quarterly Retained Earnings (Accumulated Deficit)
(Millions of US $)
2024-06-30 $203,960
2024-03-31 $202,514
2023-12-31 $200,025
2023-09-30 $200,593
2023-06-30 $196,926
2023-03-31 $193,738
2022-12-31 $190,024
2022-09-30 $186,394
2022-06-30 $177,909
2022-03-31 $169,059
2021-12-31 $165,546
2021-09-30 $163,044
2021-06-30 $159,640
2021-03-31 $159,285
2020-12-31 $160,377
2020-09-30 $163,509
2020-06-30 $166,122
2020-03-31 $176,113
2019-12-31 $174,945
2019-09-30 $183,783
2019-06-30 $183,442
2019-03-31 $181,387
2018-12-31 $180,987
2018-09-30 $178,816
2018-06-30 $176,899
2018-03-31 $175,619
2017-12-31 $174,106
2017-09-30 $173,035
2017-06-30 $173,116
2017-03-31 $173,698
2016-12-31 $173,046
2016-09-30 $174,657
2016-06-30 $175,379
2016-03-31 $178,853
2015-12-31 $181,578
2015-09-30 $184,167
2015-06-30 $184,129
2015-03-31 $185,557
2014-12-31 $184,987
2014-09-30 $183,519
2014-06-30 $179,939
2014-03-31 $176,294
2013-12-31 $173,677
2013-09-30 $170,651
2013-06-30 $167,615
2013-03-31 $164,173
2012-12-31 $159,730
2012-09-30 $154,229
2012-06-30 $150,728
2012-03-31 $145,278
2011-12-31 $140,399
2011-09-30 $136,873
2011-06-30 $130,592
2011-03-31 $124,417
2010-12-31 $119,641
2010-09-30 $115,784
2010-06-30 $113,456
2010-03-31 $109,484
2009-12-31 $106,289
2009-09-30 $104,575
2009-06-30 $102,097
2009-03-31 $101,647
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Oils/Energy Oil & Gas - International Integrated $281.245B $200.949B
Chevron is one of the largest publicly traded oil and gas companies in the world with operations that span almost every corner of the globe. The only energy component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, Chevron is fully integrated, meaning it participates in every aspect related to energy from oil production, to refining and marketing. Chevron remains well positioned to navigate the volatility in oil and gas prices.Being an integrated firm engaged in all aspects of the oil and gas business. Chevron divides its operations into two main segments: Upstream and Downstream. Chevron's other activities include transportation and chemicals. Chevron's current oil and gas development project pipeline is among the best in the industry.
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