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“WHAT WE’RE MADE OF”
Hurricanes Katrina and Rita interrupted crude oil and
natural gas production in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico and
temporarily shut down one of our largest refi neries.
Chevron employees throughout the region responded
to the storms with exceptional courage, compassion
and commitment. They rescued neighbors, located
colleagues and provided urgently needed food, water,
clothing and medical aid to local communities. At
the same time, they launched a massive, around-
the-clock effort to restore production, refi ning,
transportation and marketing operations and to
deliver critically needed emergency fuel to the region.
“There wasn’t a barrier we couldn’t overcome,” says
Roland Kell, general manager of the Pascagoula,
Mississippi, refi nery, which was damaged by the
storms. “We truly found out what we’re made of.
ON THE COVER: Roland Kell, general manager, Pascagoula Refi nery.
ON THE BACK COVER: The employee team who led relief efforts
and the safe startup of the refi nery: (left to right) Val Vialpando,
Darin Matthews, Amy Brandenstein, Amy Jones, Brian Beech, Marisa
Jackson, Bob Phillips and Christine Sims.