Chevron Works Across the Value Chain for Customers

As companies work to reduce their carbon (CO2) emissions intensity, finding a fuel supplier who works across the value chain is often overlooked, but can help be the key to success. For logistics carriers serving customers who are adopting emission reduction goals, targeting Scope 1 emission reduction is important to help maintain — and even grow — their customer base.

Scope 1 emissions are the direct emissions a carrier generates when they burn fuel from sources they control or own, such as fueling vehicles, or on-site equipment. As businesses begin to expect carriers to reduce their carbon intensity, investing in lower carbon intensity fuel solutions from a trusted provider may be crucial.

Learn how incorporating lower carbon intensity fuels can impact the value chain in this video

As a 140-year-old company, Chevron has worked for decades to educate suppliers and customers on the importance of the value chain in creating a high-quality product. Part and parcel to quality are the inputs and production process — both of which can impact the carbon intensity of the fuel. Inputs such as feedstocks, fats, oils and greases have varying carbon intensities determined by their production and lifecycle. Starting with lower carbon intensity inputs and using a rigorous production process to reduce particulate matter can create a strong product for customers throughout the value chain.

“When I think of the whole value chain for lower carbon intensity fuels, it starts with understanding that our suppliers are trusted and we know the source of feedstocks we bring into our production facilities,” said Stacey Orlandi, vice president of customer specialties. “We pride ourselves on working across the value chain to understand the source of the feedstock and to communicate to our customers how the resulting fuels can help lower lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions.”

Chevron’s rigorous production process helps deliver high-quality fuels and calculates carbon emissions that happen throughout the value chain. Further, Chevron offers quarterly reports to customers that estimates the metric tons of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions avoided by using Chevron’s lower carbon intensity fuels.

Regardless of where you are on your fuel journey, Chevron can help businesses lower their lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions. To learn more, connect with one of our sales representatives today.