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How to Sell to Chevron in Texas

Chevron operates in the Texas energy and industrial sector with a presence that touches multiple disciplines. ExecGraph tracks 173 professionals across 18 departments at this company, providing visibility into the organizational structure that most vendors spend months trying to piece together.

173
People Mapped
18
Departments
39
VP and Above
2
TX Markets

What vendors actually face

Like most Texas energy operators, vendor relationships here are built through a combination of procurement qualification, engineering approval, and operations buy-in. The procurement team manages the formal process, but the real influence often sits with the people who write the scope and the people who live with the equipment every day.

The departments that matter

Selling into Chevron usually involves more than one department. The person who identifies the need, the person who writes the spec, the person who qualifies the vendor, and the person who signs the PO are rarely the same individual. Here is how the organization breaks down.

Operations
41
mapped
Executive Leadership
38
mapped
Engineering
30
mapped
Maintenance
20
mapped
Human Resources
11
mapped
Exploration & Production
7
mapped
Instrumentation
7
mapped
Trading & Optimization
3
mapped
Technology & Digital
3
mapped

ExecGraph has mapped 2 procurement and supply chain contacts, 30 engineering contacts, 20 maintenance and reliability contacts, and 41 operations contacts at Chevron. Each of these groups plays a different role in the buying process.

How the organization works

With 173 mapped contacts across 18 departments, the organizational structure at Chevron includes the typical functional areas you would expect — operations, maintenance, engineering, procurement, and HSE. Understanding which individuals sit in each function and how long they have been in their role gives you context that a cold call cannot provide.

Who you need to reach

The right entry point depends on what you are selling. Commodity MRO might start with a maintenance supervisor. A new technology platform starts with engineering leadership. A major services contract goes through procurement with sign-off from operations. Knowing the seniority structure tells you how many layers sit between your contact and the decision.

C-Suite
20
SVP/EVP
2
VP
17
Director
46
Manager
12
Senior Role
76

When to engage

Engagement timing varies, but the general principle holds: get into the conversation before the budget is set, before the spec is locked, and before the shortlist is finalized. New hires in key positions create natural openings.

Ready to pursue Chevron?

ExecGraph maps the full decision chain: who controls budget, who writes specs, and the fastest warm path in. Stop guessing who to call and start with the right conversation.