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Is Chevron's Robotics Strategy the Future of Oilfields?

Zacks Investment Research - Thu Apr 2, 8:48AM CDT
Is Chevron's Robotics Strategy the Future of Oilfields?

Chevron CorporationCVX is steadily integrating robotics into its operations, aiming to boost safety and efficiency by removing workers from high-risk tasks. Over the past few years, the company has rolled out robotic systems across field activities, from tank cleaning to aerial inspections.

This shift reflects a broader push toward smarter infrastructure, where automation reduces physical strain and replaces time-intensive manual work. Management emphasizes that the move is less about technology for its own sake and more about improving safety by limiting exposure to hazardous environments.

A strong example is Chevron’s storage tank operations. Instead of sending workers inside, the company now deploys specialized robots for inspection and cleaning. The impact has been meaningful. Since 2024, inspection robots have saved over $25 million and 43,000 work hours, while cleaning systems have added $6 million in savings and cut 28,000 hours. These gains free up teams for higher-value tasks, reduce downtime and improve reliability.

The company is also expanding its use of drones for visual checks, thermal monitoring and emissions detection. It is moving toward autonomous “drone-in-a-box” systems that limit the need for on-site visits. Combined with remotely operated vehicles, these efforts have removed more than 143,000 hours of high-risk work and delivered over $92 million in savings since 2024, highlighting how robotics is becoming central to safer, more efficient operations.

Peer Moves

Europe’s largest oil company, Shell plcSHEL, is expanding robotics across its operations to improve safety and consistency. Shell plc uses land, subsea and aerial robots to reduce human exposure and improve data collection. From methane-detection tools to mobile systems like Sensabot and ExR-1, Shell is building a network of mobile sensors that help detect leaks, assess equipment and capture detailed imagery.

Meanwhile, French behemoth TotalEnergiesTTE is advancing robotics as a key part of its operations strategy. TotalEnergies has introduced autonomous inspection robots through its ARGOS program to detect gas leaks, monitor temperatures and gather 3D data across complex sites. Trials from the North Sea to Angola show that TotalEnergies is steadily moving toward fully integrated robotic ecosystems with remote oversight and coordinated systems.

The Zacks Rundown on Chevron

Shares of Chevron have gained around 29% in the past six months, essentially in line with the Oil/Energy sector.

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From a valuation perspective — in terms of forward price-to-earnings ratio — Chevron is trading at a premium compared with the industry average. The stock is also trading above its five-year mean of 11.86.

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See how the Zacks Consensus Estimate for Chevron’s earnings has been revised over the past 60 days.

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The stock currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold).

You can seethe complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.

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