Big Oil Bets on Trump’s Global Market Shakeup

Exxon, Chevron Want In as Trump Remakes Global Oil Market

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  • What actions or policy changes are being attributed to President Trump
  • What Exxon and Chevron are seeking to “get in” on (a project, a market opening, a deal, a sanctions change, or a regulatory shift)
  • Where this is happening (U.S., specific countries, OPEC context, sanctions regimes, export rules, pipeline approvals, etc.)
  • Any stated impacts on oil production, crude prices, refining, exports, or fuel supply
  • Who reported it and any quoted statements or numbers

Share the raw content (even if it’s rough notes), and it can be turned into a readable, neutral news story that keeps the focus on what drivers need to understand—especially how changes in crude supply and refining can ripple into diesel prices, fuel availability, and freight costs.

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