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Chevron - No Drill, No Spill!

Chevron and Big Oil must stop building dirty energy projects on the backs of sea turtles!

Oil spills and new offshore drilling in the Gulf of Mexico and around the world are threatening sea turtle nesting beaches and the oceans where they spend most of the lives. We exposed Big Oil’s harm to sea turtles in the Chevron Alternative Annual Report  released with our international partners. [Read about the Chevron Alternative Annual Report or click report cover to download.]

Chevron is the largest oil and gas leaseholder in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico and is lobbying hard to expand offshore drilling across the U.S. and around the world.

The massive BP/Deepwater oil spill could have been Chevron’s because it also contracts with Transocean, the company responsible for the oil rig meltdown.

On the opposite side of the globe Chevron is building natural gas plants on flatback sea turtle beaches and coastal waters in remote Northwest Australia. It’s time that Chevron and other Big Oil stop building dirty oil and gas projects on the backs of sea turtles.

Take  Action to Defend the Sea Turtles from Big Oil

Send an email or write a letter, even better,  to Chevron’s Board of Directors. Tell Lead Director Samuel H. Armacost that Chevron must change its ways before more sea turtles are harmed by oil spills and natural gas extraction.

Lead Director Samuel H. Armacost

Chevron Board of Directors
6001 Bollinger Canyon Road
San Ramon, CA 94583
US

Send a handwritten letter to:

Lead Director Samuel H. Armacost                                                                                                                                                                         c/o Office of the Corporate Secretary
Chevron Corporation
6001 Bollinger Canyon Road
San Ramon, CA 94583 USA




Sea Turtle Restoration Project • PO Box 370 • Forest Knolls, CA 94933, USA
Phone: +1 415 663 8590 • Fax: +1 415 663 9534 • info@seaturtles.org
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