Chevron donates $250k and critical fuel to aid hurricane relief efforts
Chevron today announced a donation of $250,000 to support relief and recovery efforts after Hurricane Milton devastated parts of Florida. The funds will provide support for emergency teams and volunteer efforts.
"Our thoughts are with the Florida residents as they recover from Hurricane Milton,” said Mike Vomund, vice president of Fuel Sales, Chevron. “We understand that reliable energy is essential to the recovery process, and we are working to help restore fuel supplies to the impacted area as quickly and safely as possible. We are proud to support organizations like Fuel Relief Fund, Team Rubicon, and Volunteer Florida as they assist Florida communities through the recovery process.”
- Fuel Relief Fund will receive $100,000 to support relief efforts throughout the impacted region
- Team Rubicon will receive $100,000 to aid emergency response teams
- Volunteer Florida will receive $50,000 to support volunteer mobilization and recovery efforts
Chevron has also donated 8,500 gallons of fuel in-kind direct from its Panama City Terminal. This fuel will be distributed to first responders in the impacted areas.
Earlier this month, Chevron announced a $250,000 donation to the same organizations to support Hurricane Helene recovery efforts in the Southeast. They also announced plans to match qualifying donations that their employees and retirees make towards hurricane relief efforts and will provide financial contributions to organizations where its employees volunteers.
Chevron has a large retail presence in Florida, supplying more than 600 independently owned Chevron and Texaco stations. In addition, Chevron has three fuel terminals in Florida.
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Chevron is one of the world’s leading integrated energy companies. Chevron produces crude oil and natural gas; manufactures transportation fuels, lubricants, petrochemicals and additives; and develops technologies that enhance their business and the industry. Chevron strives to grow its oil and gas business while lowering the carbon intensity of its operations and growing lower carbon businesses in renewable fuels, carbon capture and offsets, hydrogen and other emerging technologies.