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Chevron stock slips as Tengiz field ramps back up, oil traders eye Iran risk
10 February 2026
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Chevron stock slips as Tengiz field ramps back up, oil traders eye Iran risk

New York, Feb 10, 2026, 12:00 EST — Regular session

  • Chevron shares slipped in midday trading, with crude prices hovering around their latest marks.
  • Chevron’s Kazakhstan oilfield, hit by fires in January, is now ramping back up toward full production.
  • U.S. oil inventory data is on traders’ radar, along with anything suggesting new supply disruptions.

Chevron shares slipped Tuesday, trimming a bit of Monday’s rally. Reuters reported that output at the Tengiz oilfield in Kazakhstan—where Chevron leads operations—had bounced back to roughly 60% of peak levels after being hit by an outage in January.

The update carries weight—Tengiz remains a key wellspring for global crude, and its hiccup jolted Kazakhstan’s flow abroad. A quicker restart? That could take some air out of the supply worries propping up oil-linked stocks this month.

Oil barely budged, leaving U.S. energy stocks tethered to news flow instead of any real movement. “The market is still focused on the tensions between Iran and the U.S.,” said Tamas Varga, oil analyst at PVM. IG’s Tony Sycamore noted a “modest risk premium” holding in place as traders eyed the possibility of escalation and supply snags. Reuters

Chevron slipped 0.3% to $182.08 as of midday. Shares bounced between $180.88 and $183.22 earlier Tuesday, market data showed.

On Feb. 8, Tengiz turned out roughly 550,000 barrels per day, according to two industry sources with knowledge of the numbers. Bpd—barrels per day—serves as oil’s standard yardstick.

According to the sources, the field is targeting a ramp-up to roughly 950,000 bpd by Feb. 23. Tengiz represents close to 40% of all Kazakhstan oil production, Reuters noted.

Kazakhstan’s oil and condensate output rebounded to roughly 1.6 million bpd in early February, up from January’s 1.27 million bpd average, according to the report. Still, the previous production slump kept a lid on exports through the Caspian Pipeline Consortium.

BP dropped in European trading, with the oil giant pausing buybacks and channeling more cash to pay down debt—a move that highlights how oil majors aren’t moving in lockstep on shareholder returns as crude prices lose heat from last year’s peak.

But the risks for Chevron are clear enough. Should Tengiz remain slow to ramp back up, or crude prices soften as geopolitical tensions ease, the stock could see its energy-driven backing slip away.

Investors now have their eyes on a stack of short-term data: the American Petroleum Institute’s weekly U.S. oil inventories due out later Tuesday, followed by the U.S. Energy Information Administration numbers on Wednesday. Also up for grabs—a progress check on Tengiz and whether it’s on track to hit full output before the Feb. 23 target.

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