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Chevron flies from Midland to Sugar Land the week of a key Texas energy conference
The Boeing Business Jet returns to Houston-area base as Chevron executives prepare for the Texas Energy Summit in Houston.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Chevron
Chevron
Chevron flew its Boeing Business Jet (N884GL) from Midland International Air and Space Port to Sugar Land Regional Airport on June 1, a 64-minute hop across Texas that landed just after 10 p.m. local time. The flight, operated by the second-largest US energy company by revenue, arrived at the suburban Houston field that serves as a convenient gateway to Chevron's corporate headquarters.
The same week, Chevron executives are expected to participate in the Texas Energy Summit, a major industry conference running June 2–4 in Houston, per the event's official schedule. The summit gathers energy regulators, oil-and-gas CEOs, and policymakers to discuss Permian Basin production, regulatory shifts, and the energy transition — topics directly relevant to Chevron's operations in the Permian, where Midland serves as a hub.
The flight fits a pattern: Chevron's BBJ frequently shuttles between Midland and the Houston area, including a similar trip on May 20. The company also maintains a heavy Gulf of Mexico logistics network, with recent flights to and from Venezuela and Curacao, but this week's domestic hop aligns squarely with a high-profile industry gathering on Chevron's home turf.
Aboard the Boeing Business Jet


The aircraft
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