press release Chevron Commemorates the Republic of Indonesia’s 72nd Independence Day at Its Operational Areas in Indonesia

Person hoisting a flag

Flag-hoisting ceremony to commemorate the Republic of Indonesia’s Independence Day at Attaka Field, East Kalimantan, Indonesia on Thursday (17/8).

Jakarta, Indonesia, August 17, 2017 - Chevron conducted a number of events to commemorate the Republic of Indonesia’s 72nd Independence Day at our operational areas in Indonesia. Thousands of employees, business partner employees, and communities participated in the events.

For more than 90 years, Chevron has been a proud member of Indonesian society. We have been partnering with the people and the Government of Indonesia to deliver sustainable energy for the country and are committed to continue supporting the livelihood of the people of Indonesia.

We believe that together we can move Indonesia forward.

Further information about Chevron in Indonesia is available at indonesia.chevron.com.

Contact:
Danya Dewanti, Jakarta
Email:danya.dewanti@chevron.com
Phone:+62 811894229

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