Chevron

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Chevron is a multinational energy corporation engaged primarily in the exploration, production, refining, marketing, and distribution of oil, gas, and related petroleum products, including operating retail fuel stations under the Chevron brand.

San Ramon, CA

About Chevron

Chevron is a multinational energy company headquartered in San Ramon, California, best known to consumers for its Chevron- and Texaco-branded gas stations. At these locations, customers can purchase gasoline and diesel with Techron additives, car-care products, and convenience-store items such as snacks, beverages, and basic groceries. Many Chevron stations also offer car washes, air and vacuum machines, and accept major credit/debit cards, fleet cards, Chevron/Texaco-branded credit cards, and mobile wallets. Some locations are owned and operated directly by Chevron, while many are independently operated under the Chevron brand.

A Chevron charge may appear on your bank or credit card statement when you pay at the pump, pay inside the convenience store, purchase a car wash, or use a Chevron/Texaco-branded card for fuel or in-store items. Transactions can be one-time purchases, recurring fuel-ups that happen on a regular schedule, or temporary authorization holds placed by the gas pump to verify your card (these may be higher than your actual purchase amount and later adjust to the final total). If you’ve enrolled your card in a mobile payment app (such as the Chevron app) or have a stored payment method on file, you may also see recurring or repeated charges that match your typical fueling pattern.

To verify a Chevron charge, first compare the date, time, and location on your statement with your recent fueling or in-store visits, and check for any receipts (paper, email, or within a mobile app) from around that time. Look at the transaction description; it may display as “CHEVRON,” “CHEVRON/TEXACO,” or “CHEVRON [station number/city/state].” For questions about a specific transaction, contact the station directly using the phone number on your receipt or posted at the location, or reach out to your bank or card issuer if you suspect fraud or see a charge you do not recognize. For broader corporate information, you can visit chevron.com, but billing disputes for a specific transaction are typically handled by your card issuer and, in some cases, the individual station operator.

Bank Statement Variations

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These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Chevron.

  1. CHEVRON 0091796 HAWTHORNE CA

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the Chevron charge on my statement higher than the amount I spent on gas?

Many Chevron pumps place a temporary authorization hold on your card (often $50–$150, depending on your bank and card type) to verify that funds are available before you begin fueling. This hold can be higher than your actual purchase and appears as a pending transaction. Once the station sends the final amount—usually within a few hours to a couple of business days—the hold is released and your statement updates to the actual purchase total.

Why do I see multiple Chevron charges for the same day?

You may see separate charges if you made more than one transaction (for example, fuel plus a separate in-store purchase or car wash) or if you attempted more than one card swipe at the pump. One entry may be a temporary authorization hold and the other the final posted amount. Check whether one line shows as "pending"—that one should drop off once the final charge settles.

Can Chevron set up recurring or subscription charges on my card?

Chevron gas stations typically do not sell subscriptions in the way streaming services do, but you may see regular Chevron charges if you fuel up on a consistent schedule or use a fleet, business, or Chevron/Texaco credit card. Some programs, like fleet fuel cards or business accounts, may have recurring account fees or monthly statements processed by the card issuer. If you see a monthly Chevron- or Chevron/Texaco-branded card fee, it is usually related to your card account, not a subscription to the gas station itself; review your card agreement or log into your card account for fee details.

How do I dispute or get a refund for a Chevron charge I don’t recognize?

Start by confirming that no one in your household or business used your card at a Chevron or Texaco station on that date. If the transaction is still unfamiliar, contact your bank or card issuer immediately using the number on the back of your card and ask to dispute the charge or report potential fraud; they will guide you through their dispute process and may issue a provisional credit. For non-fraud issues such as being overcharged or pump malfunction, you can also call the specific station (number usually on your receipt or on Google Maps) and request a correction or refund.

How can I get a copy of a receipt for my Chevron purchase?

If you paid at the pump and did not print a receipt, some stations can reprint it inside the store on the same day if you provide the time, pump number, and last four digits of your card. For business or tax records, many customers track Chevron expenses through their bank or credit card statements or through fleet/chevron card online portals, which often let you download transaction histories and summaries. If you used a Chevron/Texaco credit card, log in to your card account online or via the issuer’s app to view detailed transactions.

Why do I see a small $1 or low-dollar Chevron charge that later disappears?

Some card issuers and payment processors use a small test authorization (often $1 or a very small amount) to verify that your card is valid before approving a fuel transaction. This is not a final charge and is usually reversed or adjusted to the full correct amount once your fueling is complete and the station submits the final total. The temporary test amount may show as “pending” and then vanish from your statement within a few days.

How can I stop future Chevron charges if I think my card information was compromised?

If you believe your card was used at a Chevron station without your permission, contact your bank or card issuer right away and ask them to block the card and issue a replacement. They can also help you dispute any unauthorized Chevron transactions. Once you receive a new card, remember to update any legitimate recurring payments elsewhere that used your old card number.

How are charges handled when I use the Chevron or Texaco mobile app or a digital wallet at the pump?

When you pay with the Chevron or Texaco app or a mobile wallet (like Apple Pay or Google Pay), the station still processes a fuel authorization hold followed by the final charge, similar to using a physical card. Your statement descriptor may reference Chevron along with the station number or location, even though the payment was initiated in the app. You can usually view recent mobile-app transactions and digital receipts directly in the app or your digital wallet for additional verification.

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