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"Chevron Feels the Heat at Annual Shareholder Meeting"

"SAN RAMON, Calif. -- At Chevron's annual general meeting Wednesday, the oil giant's chief executive John Watson, the Board of Directors and shareholders were greeted by over 150 activists, who traveled to San Ramon from throughout the world. They came from Angola, Indonesia, Nigeria, Alaska and Ecuador to share their stories of the human and environmental degradation Chevron had unleashed in their communities."

Tina Gerhardt reports for Environment News Servvice May 26, 2011.

SEE ALSO:

"Chevron Restarts Richmond Renewal Project" (San Francisco Chronicle)

"Exxon CEO Defends Natural Gas Drilling Against Activists’ Warnings" (Dallas Morning News)

"Big US Oil Companies Face Growing Concern on  Fracking" (Reuters)

Source: ENS, 05/27/2011