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CHEVRON CORP Annual Report 2018

Jun 27, 2018

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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D. C. 20549
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FORM 11-K
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[X] ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES
EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017
OR
[ ] TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES
EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the transition period from ____ to ______
Commission file number 001-00368
A. Full title of the plan and the address of the plan, if different from that of the issuer named below:
CHEVRON EMPLOYEE SAVINGS INVESTMENT PLAN
B. Name of issuer of the securities held pursuant to the plan and the address of its principal executive office:
Chevron Corporation
6001 Bollinger Canyon Road
San Ramon, CA 94583
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PN:001

CHEVRON

EMPLOYEE SAVINGS INVESTMENT PLAN

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

AND SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULE

TOGETHER WITH REPORT OF INDEPENDENT

REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM

DECEMBER 31, 2017 AND 2016

CHEVRON EMPLOYEE SAVINGS INVESTMENT PLAN

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE
Report of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm 1 - 2
Financial Statements:
Statements of Net Assets Available for Benefits as of December 31, 2017 and 2016 3
Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Benefits for the Year Ended December 31, 2017 4
Notes to Financial Statements 5 - 14
Supplemental Schedule:
Schedule H - Part IV, Line 4(i) - Schedule of Assets Held as of December 31, 2017 15 - 22

i

REPORT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM

Plan Participants and Plan Administrator

Chevron Employee Savings Investment Plan:

Opinion on the Financial Statements

We have audited the accompanying statements of net assets available for benefits of the Chevron Employee Savings Investment Plan (the Plan) as of December 31, 2017 and 2016, and the related statement of changes in net assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 2017, and the related notes and supplemental schedule of assets held as of December 31, 2017 (collectively referred to as the financial statements). In our opinion, the financial statements present fairly, in all material respects, the net assets available for benefits of the Plan as of December 31, 2017 and 2016, and the changes in net assets available for benefits for the year ended December 31, 2017, in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.

Basis for Opinion

These financial statements are the responsibility of the Plan’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the Plan’s financial statements based on our audits. We are a public accounting firm registered with the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States) (PCAOB) and are required to be independent with respect to the Plan in accordance with the U.S. federal securities laws and the applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the PCAOB.

We conducted our audits in accordance with the standards of the PCAOB. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether due to error or fraud. The Plan is not required to have, nor were we engaged to perform, an audit of its internal control over financial reporting. Our audits included consideration of internal control over financial reporting as a basis for designing audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Plan’s control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such opinion.

Our audits included performing procedures to assess the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to error or fraud, and performing procedures that respond to those risks. Such procedures included examining, on a test basis, evidence regarding the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. Our audits also included evaluating the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

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Supplemental Information

The supplemental schedule of assets held as of December 31, 2017 has been subjected to audit procedures performed in conjunction with the audit of the Plan’s financial statements. The supplemental information is the responsibility of the Plan’s management. Our audit procedures included determining whether the supplemental information reconciles to the financial statements or the underlying accounting and other records, as applicable, and performing procedures to test the completeness and accuracy of the information presented in the supplemental information. In forming our opinion on the supplemental information, we evaluated whether the supplemental information, including its form and content, is presented in conformity with the Department of Labor's Rules and Regulations for Reporting and Disclosure under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974. In our opinion, the supplemental information is fairly stated, in all material respects, in relation to the financial statements as a whole.

/s/ Morris Davis Chan & Tan LLP

We have served as the Plan’s auditor since 2007.

Alameda, California

June 21, 2018

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CHEVRON EMPLOYEE SAVINGS INVESTMENT PLAN

STATEMENTS OF NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

DECEMBER 31, 2017 AND 2016

(thousands of dollars)

2017 2016
Assets
Investments - at fair value:
Chevron Corporation common stock $ 7,953,209 $ 8,516,499
Registered investment companies 5,023,427 4,456,960
Vanguard Brokerage Option 261,412 276,501
Collective investment funds 6,261,954 5,713,241
Separate Account 301,546 284,152
Total investments 19,801,548 19,247,353
Notes receivable from participants 136,977 135,116
Total assets 19,938,525 19,382,469
Liabilities
Net assets available for benefits $ 19,938,525 $ 19,382,469
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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CHEVRON EMPLOYEE SAVINGS INVESTMENT PLAN

STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS AVAILABLE FOR BENEFITS

YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2017

(thousands of dollars)

Additions
Contributions:
Employer contributions $ 259,150
Participant contributions 327,786
Participant rollovers 218,758
Total contributions 805,694
Investment income
Net appreciation in fair value of investments 1,956,723
Dividends 482,332
Interest 11,030
Total investment increase 2,450,085
Interest on notes receivable from participants 3,831
Total additions 3,259,610
Deductions
Distribution to participants 2,698,409
Administrative fees 5,145
Total deductions 2,703,554
Net increase 556,056
Net assets available for benefits:
Beginning of year 19,382,469
End of year $ 19,938,525
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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CHEVRON EMPLOYEE SAVINGS INVESTMENT PLAN

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

DECEMBER 31, 2017 AND 2016

NOTE 1 - Description of the Plan

The following description of the Chevron Employee Savings Investment Plan (ESIP or the Plan), provides only general information. Participants should refer to the Plan document or Summary Plan Description for a more complete description of the Plan’s provisions.

The Plan is a defined contribution plan that is intended to be a qualified profit-sharing plan under section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (the Code), a qualified cash or deferred arrangement under section 401(k) of the Code, and, effective December 1, 1989, to include a leveraged Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) qualified under section 4975(e)(7) of the Code.

Plan Sponsor/Administrator . Chevron Corporation (the Corporation) is the Plan Sponsor and the Plan Administrator of the ESIP. The Corporation has the authority to appoint one or more trustees to hold the assets of the Plan and to appoint a recordkeeper. In its capacity as fiduciary, the Corporation makes such rules, regulations and computations and takes whatever action is necessary to administer the Plan in accordance with provisions of the Code and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), as amended.

Eligibility. Employees of the Corporation and each other participating company (Company) or employees who are represented by a labor organization that has bargained for and agreed to participation in the Plan are eligible to join the Plan if they are on the U.S. payroll.

Contributions. Participants may contribute up to 75 percent of regular pay as combined basic (1 or 2 percent) and supplemental (up to 73 percent) contributions. For 2017 and 2016, the maximum contribution amount on a before-tax and Roth 401(k) basis was the annual Code limit of $18,000, for participants under age 50 and $24,000 for participants age 50 and up. The Plan has a fixed match feature. The Company will match 4 percent of regular pay on the first 1 percent of the participant’s basic contribution to the Plan or 8 percent of regular pay on the first 2 percent of the participant’s basic contribution to the Plan. Both participant and Company match contributions to the Plan ceased when a participant reached regular pay of $270,000 for the year 2017.

The Company matching contribution is made in cash and distributed according to the participants’ current payroll deduction distribution elections. Participants may elect to receive dividends on shares in their Chevron Stock and Chevron ESOP accounts as a taxable distribution, or reinvest the dividends into their Chevron Stock account.

Vesting . Employees are always fully vested in all contributions to their accounts, as well as the investment income earned from all contributions to the Plan.

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CHEVRON EMPLOYEE SAVINGS INVESTMENT PLAN

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

DECEMBER 31, 2017 AND 2016

NOTE 1 - Description of the Plan (Continued)

Participant Accounts . Contributions are invested in funds within a number of Plan investments. Employee contributions are comprised of basic and supplemental contributions and rollover contributions from other qualified retirement plans or from a rollover IRA, on a pre-tax, after-tax, or Roth 401(k) basis.

Trustee . Vanguard Fiduciary Trust Company (Vanguard) is the trustee of the Plan. Vanguard is also the Plan’s recordkeeper. The trustee has the authority to manage the assets of the Plan in accordance with its terms and those of the trust agreement. The Corporation and Vanguard entered into a sub-trust agreement with State Street Bank and Trust Company (State Street) to perform custodial and administrative functions for the Dodge & Cox Income Separate Account (Separate Account).

Notes Receivable from Participants. The Plan loan provision allows participants to borrow funds from their Plan account, subject to certain restrictions and limitations. Participants may borrow up to the lesser of $50,000 or 50% of their total vested account balance or the value of the account(s) used to fund the loan. The minimum loan is $1,000. The minimum term for repayment of any loan is 6 months and the maximum term is 5 years. However, the maximum term for repayment of a loan to purchase the participant’s principal residence is 25 years. Loans bear a fixed rate of interest equal to 2 percent plus the average one-year jumbo certificate of deposit rate, as published in The Wall Street Journal on the last Wednesday of the preceding month. Interest rates charged during 2017 ranged from 2.23% to 9.50%. Most loan repayments are made through payroll deductions and the principal and interest paid by the participants are reinvested in the participants’ accounts. Notes receivable from participants totaled $136,976,666 and $135,115,786 as of December 31, 2017 and 2016, respectively.

Plan Termination. The Corporation expects to continue the ESIP indefinitely, but has the authority to amend or terminate the ESIP at any time. In the event of a plan termination, the trust fund shall continue until any previously unallocated assets of the Plan are allocated to accounts and distributed to participants or beneficiaries in accordance with applicable law and pursuant to written rules and procedures adopted by the Corporation prior to such termination. In addition, upon plan termination, neither the Corporation nor any other person shall have a liability or obligation to provide additional benefits. Participants or beneficiaries shall obtain benefits solely from the trust fund.

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CHEVRON EMPLOYEE SAVINGS INVESTMENT PLAN

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

DECEMBER 31, 2017 AND 2016

NOTE 1 - Description of the Plan (Continued)

Plan Expenses. In accordance with the Department of Labor’s (DOL) rules under ERISA section 408(b)(2), total all-in fees are disclosed by the service provider. In accordance with these DOL rules, recordkeeping and trustee fees are unbundled and paid by the participants. Other administrative expenses relating to the Plan, including audit fees and participant education retirement services are paid by the Plan to the extent Plan forfeiture funds are sufficient. If not, such fees are paid by the Corporation. Certain Chevron employee and administrative costs are being reimbursed to the Corporation by the Plan.

NOTE 2 - Summary of Significant Accounting Policies

Accounting Pronouncement. In May 2015, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No. 2015-07, Fair Value Measurement (Topic 820): Disclosures for Investments in Certain Entities That Calculate Net Asset Value per Share (or Its Equivalent) . The update applies to reporting entities that elect to measure the fair value of an investment using the net asset value (NAV) per share (or its equivalent) practical expedient. The update simplifies Topic 820 by removing the requirement to categorize within the fair value hierarchy investments which use the net asset value as a practical expedient and removes certain disclosures for all such investments. ASU No. 2015-07 is effective retrospectively for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2016, with early adoption permitted. ASU No. 2015-07 has no impact on the Plan’s financial statements since there are no investments that calculate NAV practical expedient.

The following are the significant accounting policies followed by the Plan:

Basis of Accounting. The financial statements of the ESIP are presented on the accrual basis of accounting.

Investment Valuation and Income Recognition. Investments are reported at fair value, which is the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. Investments in the core and supplemental options are valued on each business day on which the New York Stock Exchange is open for trading to reflect contributions, distributions, income, expenses, gains and losses. The difference between cost and market value represents unrealized appreciation or depreciation as of the reporting date. The valuation of the underlying securities in the Vanguard Brokerage Option are determined by Vanguard Brokerage Service daily.

Net appreciation (depreciation) in fair value of investments includes realized gains (losses) and unrealized appreciation (depreciation).

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

DECEMBER 31, 2017 AND 2016

NOTE 2 - Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (Continued)

Realized gains (losses) on investments are based on sales proceeds less average cost. Sales and purchases between participants are included in realized gains (losses). Security purchases and sales are recorded as of the trade date for such transactions.

Dividend income earned on investments held and interest income earned on funds pending investment are recorded on an accrual basis.

Notes Receivable from Participants. Notes receivable from participants are measured at their unpaid principal balance plus any accrued but unpaid interest. Delinquent notes receivable from participants are reclassified as distributions based upon the terms of the Plan rules.

Use of Estimates. The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenue and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.

NOTE 3 - Fair Value Measurements

The framework for measuring fair value provides a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value. The hierarchy gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (level 1 measurements) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (level 3 measurements). The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are described below:

Level 1: Inputs to the valuation methodology are unadjusted quoted prices for identical assets or liabilities in active markets that the Plan has the ability to access.

Level 2: Inputs to the valuation methodology include:

• Quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets;

• Quoted prices for identical or similar assets or liabilities in inactive markets;

• Inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability; and

• Inputs that are derived principally from or corroborated by observable market data by correlation or other means.

Level 3: Inputs to the valuation methodology are unobservable and significant to the fair value measurement.

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

DECEMBER 31, 2017 AND 2016

NOTE 3 - Fair Value Measurements (Continued)

The asset’s or liability’s fair value measurement level within the fair value hierarchy is based on the lowest level of any input that is significant to the fair value measurement. Valuation techniques used need to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs.

Following is a description of the valuation methodologies used for assets and liabilities measured at fair value. There have been no changes in the methodologies used at December 31, 2017 and 2016.

• Common stocks and debt instruments are valued at the closing price reported on the active market on which the individual securities are traded.

• Shares of registered investment companies are valued at the net asset value of shares held by the Plan at year end.

• Corporate bonds are valued at the closing price reported in the active market in which the bond is traded.

• U.S. government securities are valued at the closing price reported in the active market in which the individual security is traded.

• Mortgages are valued on the basis of their future principal and interest payments discounted at prevailing interest rates for similar investments.

• Asset-backed securities are priced based on a compilation of primarily observable market information.

• Cash equivalents are valued at cost, which approximates fair value.

• Collective investment funds are stated at fair value as determined by the issuers based on the unit values of the funds. Unit values are determined by dividing the fund’s net assets, which represents the unadjusted prices in active markets of the underlying investments, by the number of units outstanding at the valuation date.

The methods described above may produce a fair value calculation that may not be indicative of net realizable value or reflective of future fair values. Furthermore, while the Plan believes its valuation methods are appropriate and consistent with other market participants, the use of different methodologies or assumptions to determine the fair value of certain financial instruments could result in a different fair value measurement at the reporting date.

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CHEVRON EMPLOYEE SAVINGS INVESTMENT PLAN

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

DECEMBER 31, 2017 AND 2016

NOTE 3 - Fair Value Measurements (Continued)

The following tables set forth by level, within the fair value hierarchy, the Plan’s investments at fair value as of December 31, 2017 and 2016:

Investments at Fair Value (in thousands) as of December 31, 2017 — Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total
Common stocks $ 7,953,209 $ — $ — $ 7,953,209
Registered investment companies 5,023,427 5,023,427
Vanguard Brokerage Option 261,412 261,412
Collective investment funds 6,261,954 6,261,954
Separate Account:
Preferred stock 2,953 2,953
Corporate bonds 112,981 112,981
Mortgages 107,172 107,172
U.S. government securities 65,969 65,969
Asset-backed securities 429 429
Cash equivalents 10,060 10,060
Receivables 2,193 2,193
Liabilities (211 ) (211 )
301,546 301,546
Total investments, at fair value $ 13,238,048 $ 6,563,500 $ — $ 19,801,548
Investments at Fair Value (in thousands) as of December 31, 2016 — Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Total
Common stocks $ 8,516,499 $ — $ — $ 8,516,499
Registered investment companies 4,456,960 4,456,960
Vanguard Brokerage Option 276,501 276,501
Collective investment funds 5,713,241 5,713,241
Separate Account:
Preferred stock 2,774 2,774
Corporate bonds 123,313 123,313
Mortgages 93,549 93,549
U.S. government securities 53,957 53,957
Asset-backed securities 675 675
Cash equivalents 10,756 10,756
Receivables 2,821 2,821
Liabilities (3,693 ) (3,693 )
281,378 281,378
Total investments, at fair value $ 13,249,960 $ 5,994,619 $ — $ 19,244,579
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CHEVRON EMPLOYEE SAVINGS INVESTMENT PLAN

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

DECEMBER 31, 2017 AND 2016

NOTE 4 - Investments

At December 31, 2017 and 2016, the following broad range of investment options were available to participants:

Core Funds

Fund Name Fund Type
Chevron Leveraged ESOP Company Stock
Chevron Stock Company Stock
Vanguard Prime Money Market Fund 1 Money Market
Vanguard Federal Money Market Fund Money Market
Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund 1 Fixed Income
Vanguard Institutional Total Bond Market Index Trust Fixed Income
Vanguard Short-Term Bond Index Fund Fixed Income
Vanguard Institutional Index Fund 1 Large-Cap Stock
Vanguard Institutional 500 Index Trust Large-Cap Stock
Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund 1 Growth and Income Stock
Vanguard Institutional Total Stock Market Index Trust Growth and Income Stock
Vanguard Extended Market Index Fund 1 Small & Mid-Cap Growth Stock
Vanguard Institutional Extended Market Trust Small & Mid-Cap Growth Stock
Vanguard Developed Markets Index Fund International Stock
Vanguard Small Cap Index Fund Small Cap Value Stock
Vanguard REIT Index Fund Real Estate
Vanguard Emerging Markets Stock Index Fund International Stock
Vanguard Total World Stock Index Fund Global Stock
SSgA US Inflation Protected Bond Fund Fixed Income

Target Date Retirement Funds

Fund Name Fund Type
Vanguard Target Retirement Income Trust Plus 2 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2010 Trust Plus 3 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2015 Trust Plus 2 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2020 Trust Plus 2 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2025 Trust Plus 2 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2030 Trust Plus 2 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2035 Trust Plus 2 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2040 Trust Plus 2 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2045 Trust Plus 2 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2050 Trust Plus 2 Balanced
1 Fund was terminated as an investment option effective June 30, 2016.
2 Fund was terminated as an investment option effective November 30, 2017.
3 Fund was merged into Vanguard Target Retirement Trust Plus effective June 30, 2018.
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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

DECEMBER 31, 2017 AND 2016

NOTE 4 - Investments (Continued)

Target Date Retirement Funds

Fund Name Fund Type
Vanguard Target Retirement 2055 Trust Plus 2 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2060 Trust Plus 2 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2065 Trust Plus 2 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement Income Trust Select 4 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2015 Trust Select 4 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2020 Trust Select 4 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2025 Trust Select 4 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2030 Trust Select 4 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2035 Trust Select 4 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2040 Trust Select 4 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2045 Trust Select 4 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2050 Trust Select 4 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2055 Trust Select 4 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2060 Trust Select 4 Balanced
Vanguard Target Retirement 2065 Trust Select 4 Balanced

Supplemental Funds

Fund Name Fund Type
Dodge & Cox Income Separate Account Fixed Income
Vanguard Windsor II Fund Large-Cap Value Stock
Vanguard PRIMECAP Fund Large-Cap Growth Stock
American Funds EuroPacific Growth Fund International Stock
2 Fund was terminated as an investment option effective November 30, 2017.
4 Fund was added as an investment option effective December 1, 2017.

Vanguard Brokerage Option (VBO)

Through the Vanguard Brokerage Services, a participant may choose from approximately 6,000 mutual funds from Vanguard and other companies, and Exchange-Traded Funds that are not included in the core or supplemental investment funds. There is a $50 annual fee charged to participants who use this option that is paid directly to Vanguard. Within each fund offered in the VBO, additional fees may be charged, either accrued within a fund’s pooled price or charged directly on deposits or withdrawals depending upon the Investment.

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CHEVRON EMPLOYEE SAVINGS INVESTMENT PLAN

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

DECEMBER 31, 2017 AND 2016

NOTE 5 - Income Taxes

The Plan received a determination letter dated October 23, 2013 from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) stating that the Plan is qualified with the applicable requirements of the Code. Subsequent to this issuance of the determination letter, the Plan was amended. Once qualified, the Plan is required to operate in conformity with the Code to maintain its qualification. The Corporation believes the Plan is being operated in compliance with the applicable requirements of the Code and, therefore, believes that the Plan, as amended, is qualified and the related trust is tax exempt.

NOTE 6 - Risks and Uncertainties

The Plan invests in various investment securities. Investment securities are exposed to various risks such as interest rate, market, and credit risks. Due to the level of risk associated with certain investment securities, it is at least reasonably possible that changes, both positive and negative, in the values of investment securities will occur in the near term and that such changes could materially affect participants’ account balances and the amounts reported in the statement of net assets available for benefits.

NOTE 7 - Related Party and Party-In-Interest Transactions

Certain Plan investments consist of shares of registered investment funds managed by Vanguard Fiduciary Trust Company and shares of common stock of the Corporation. Transactions with Vanguard Fiduciary Trust Company, as the trustee and recordkeeper, and the Corporation, as the Plan sponsor and Plan administrator, qualify as party-in-interest and related party transactions.

NOTE 8 - Subsequent Events

In preparing the Plan’s financial statements, subsequent events and transactions have been evaluated for potential recognition. Plan management determined that there are no subsequent events or transactions that require disclosure to or adjustment in the financial statements except as disclosed below:

• On February 17, 2016, six participants of the Plan filed a class action complaint against the Corporation and the ESIP Investment Committee (collectively “Chevron”) alleging fiduciary breaches under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. The plaintiffs seek to recover for the Plan losses allegedly incurred as a result of purportedly excessive administrative and investment fees and imprudent investment options. Chevron denies the plaintiffs’ allegations and has filed a motion to dismiss the complaint. The complaint was dismissed with prejudice by the trial court. The plaintiffs have filed an appeal and the appeals process is on-going. The amount at issue, if any, has yet to be determined with certainty.

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

DECEMBER 31, 2017 AND 2016

NOTE 8 - Subsequent Events (Continued)

• Effective January 1, 2018, Fidelity Management Trust Company and Fidelity Workplace Services LLC became the trustee and recordkeeper, respectively, of the Plan.

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EIN 94-0890210 PLAN NO. 001

SCHEDULE H - PART IV, LINE 4(i) - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS HELD

DECEMBER 31, 2017

(thousands of dollars)

(a) (c) (d) (e)
Description of Investment Including
Identity of Issue, Borrower, Maturity Date, Rate of Interest, Number of
Lessor, or Similar Party Collateral, Par, or Maturity Value Shares / Units Cost Current Value
* COMMON STOCK — Chevron Corporation Common Stock 63,530,684 $ 4,167,220 $ 7,953,209
TOTAL COMMON STOCK 4,167,220 7,953,209
REGISTERED INVESTMENT COMPANIES
* Vanguard PRIMECAP Fund Admiral Shares 8,997,065 845,726 1,202,098
* Vanguard Federal Money Market Fund Investor Shares 990,423,559 990,424 990,424
* Vanguard Developed Markets Index Fund Institutional Plus Shares 37,083,169 752,017 836,596
* Vanguard Windsor II Fund Admiral Shares 9,849,062 577,661 661,069
* Vanguard Short-Term Bond Fund Index Institutional Plus Shares 25,933,894 273,016 269,194
* Vanguard Small Cap Index Fund Institutional Plus Shares 1,445,613 239,305 295,339
* Vanguard REIT Index Fund Institutional Shares 6,594,546 118,098 119,955
* Vanguard Emerging Market Stock Index Fund Institutional Plus Shares 2,084,134 173,999 201,307
* Vanguard World Stock Fund Institutional Shares 732,734 95,088 110,965
American Funds EuroPacific Growth Fund Class R-6 5,993,600 274,264 336,480
TOTAL REGISTERED INVESTMENT COMPANIES 4,339,598 5,023,427
* VANGUARD BROKERAGE OPTION 261,412 261,412
COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT FUNDS
* Vanguard Institutional 500 Index Trust 14,388,260 1,481,666 1,983,709
* Vanguard Institutional Total Bond Market Index Trust 11,313,270 1,129,792 1,139,473
* Vanguard Institutional Extended Markets Index Trust 7,126,639 735,315 1,008,918
* Vanguard Institutional Total Stock Market Index Trust 5,613,765 583,900 777,282
* Vanguard Target Date Retirement Income Trust Select 2,311,616 77,812 78,318
* Vanguard Target Date Retirement Trust 2015 Select 3,403,491 117,085 118,033
* Vanguard Target Date Retirement Trust 2020 Select 8,631,722 303,687 306,512
* Vanguard Target Date Retirement Trust 2025 Select 7,702,420 274,851 277,749
* Vanguard Target Date Retirement Trust 2030 Select 3,951,882 142,478 144,046
* Vanguard Target Date Retirement Trust 2035 Select 2,985,755 108,775 110,085
* Vanguard Target Date Retirement Trust 2040 Select 2,499,067 91,876 93,065
* Vanguard Target Date Retirement Trust 2045 Select 2,328,773 86,168 87,306
* Vanguard Target Date Retirement Trust 2050 Select 1,437,205 53,150 53,852
* Vanguard Target Date Retirement Trust 2055 Select 591,223 21,854 22,141
* Vanguard Target Date Retirement Trust 2060 Select 353,250 13,060 13,233
* Vanguard Target Date Retirement Trust 2065 Select 52,522 1,166 1,181
* SSgA U.S. Inflation Protected Bond Index Non-lending Service Funds Class C 3,420,874 45,874 47,051
TOTAL COLLECTIVE INVESTMENT FUNDS 5,268,509 6,261,954
SEPARATE ACCOUNT
Preferred Stock
Citigroup Capital XIII Preferred Stock 107,450 2,874 2,953
Corporate bonds
21st Century Fox America Company Guaranty 02/41 6.150% 295,000 336 392
21st Century Fox America Company Guaranty 03/37 6.150% 290,000 325 380
21st Century Fox America Company Guaranty 11/37 6.650% 80,000 93 110
21st Century Fox America Company Guaranty 12/34 6.200% 70,000 78 90
21st Century Fox America Company Guaranty 12/35 6.400% 285,000 321 379
AT&T Inc Sr Unsecured 02/47 5.650% 475,000 474 520
AT&T Inc Sr Unsecured 03/48 4.500% 1,125,000 1,126 1,054
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EIN 94-0890210 PLAN NO. 001

SCHEDULE H - PART IV, LINE 4(i) - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS HELD

DECEMBER 31, 2017

(thousands of dollars)

(a) (c) (d) (e)
Description of Investment Including
Identity of Issue, Borrower, Maturity Date, Rate of Interest, Number of
Lessor, or Similar Party Collateral, Par, or Maturity Value Shares / Units Cost Current Value
AT&T Inc Sr Unsecured 05/46 4.750% 475,000 $ $
AT&T Inc Sr Unsecured 09/40 5.350% 560,000 616 591
AT&T Inc Sr Unsecured 144A 11/31 8.250% 821,000 1,140 1,139
Bank of America Corp Capital Trust XI Limited Guaranty 05/36 6.625% 2,470,000 2,736 3,199
Bank of America Corp Sr Unsecured 144A 12/23 Var 3.004% 2,080,000 2,204 2,085
Bank of America Corp Subordinated 08/24 4.200% 400,000 400 421
Bank of America Corp Subordinated 10/26 4.250% 375,000 365 395
Bank One Capital III Limited Guaranty 09/30 8.750% 450,000 619 662
Barclays Plc Subordinated 05/28 4.836% 325,000 325 338
Barclays Plc Subordinated 09/24 4.375% 1,075,000 1,073 1,101
BNP Paribas 10/24 4.250% 2,825,000 2,844 2,982
BNP Paribas Guaranty 144A 09/25 Var 4.375% 675,000 669 705
BNSF Railway Co 2007 1 P Pass Thru Ce 04/24 5.996% 340,928 399 379
Boston Properties LP Sr Unsecured 05/21 4.125% 955,000 1,034 998
Boston Properties LP Sr Unsecured 10/19 5.875% 475,000 546 501
Boston Properties LP Sr Unsecured 11/20 5.625% 545,000 634 589
Burlingtn No SF 06 1 TR Pass Thru Ce 01/24 5.720% 131,138 154 140
Burlingtn No SF 06 2 TR Pass Thru Ce 04/24 5.629% 168,916 197 180
Burlingtn No SF 99 2 TR Pass Thru Ce 01/21 7.570% 53,621 64 56
Burlingtn North Santa Fe Sr Unsecured 09/22 3.050% 575,000 576 586
Burlingtn North Santa Fe Sr Unsecured 09/23 3.850% 475,000 473 502
Capital One Financial Co Sr Unsecured 06/23 3.500% 1,375,000 1,376 1,399
Capital One Financial Co Sr Unsecured 10/25 4.200% 700,000 708 720
Cemex Finance LLC Sr Secured 144A 04/24 6.000% 1,475,000 1,423 1,552
Cemex Sab De Cv Sr Secured 144A 05/25 6.125% 1,175,000 1,062 1,254
Charter Comm Opt LLC/CAP Sr Secured 05/47 5.375% 875,000 869 897
Charter Comm Opt LLC/CAP Sr Secured 07/25 4.908% 700,000 699 744
Charter Comm Opt LLC/CAP Sr Secured 10/45 6.484% 1,600,000 1,763 1,865
Cigna Corp Sr Unsecured 03/23 7.650% 270,000 344 326
Cigna Corp Sr Unsecured 05/27 7.875% 234,000 311 316
Cox Communications Inc Sr Unsecured 144A 02/25 3.850% 1,400,000 1,391 1,433
Cox Communications Inc Sr Unsecured 144A 08/27 3.500% 1,500,000 1,485 1,480
Cox Communications Inc Sr Unsecured 144A 12/22 3.250% 1,575,000 1,467 1,578
CRH America Inc Company Guaranty 144A 05/25 Var 3.875% 725,000 724 757
CSX Transportation Inc Sr Secured 01/23 6.251% 126,206 151 142
CSX Transportation Inc Sr Unsecured 06/20 9.750% 100,000 142 117
Dell Int LLC/EMC Corp Sr Secured 144A 06/23 5.450% 1,400,000 1,427 1,513
Dillards Inc Sr Unsecured 05/27 7.750% 125,000 121 144
Dillards Inc Sr Unsecured 07/26 7.750% 210,000 207 240
Dillards Inc Sr Unsecured 08/18 7.130% 230,000 241 235
Dillards Inc Sr Unsecured 12/28 7.000% 280,000 265 308
Dominion Resources Inc Jr Subordina 04/21 VAR 400,000 400 416
Dominion Resources Inc Jr Subordina 07/20 2.579% 325,000 325 325
Dominion Resources Inc Jr Subordina 10/54 VAR 1,325,000 1,325 1,431
Dow Chemical Co/The Sr Unsecured 05/39 9.400% 1,225,000 1,901 2,094
Dow Chemical Co/The Sr Unsecured 11/29 7.375% 480,000 636 640
Eaton Corp Company Guaranty 11/22 2.750% 650,000 648 652
Enel Finance Intl Nv Company Guaranty 144A 09/37 6.800% 1,300,000 1,476 1,738
Enel Finance Intl Nv Company Guaranty 144A 10/39 6.000% 700,000 671 871
ERP Operating LP Sr Unsecured 04/23 3.000% 625,000 619 632
ERP Operating LP Sr Unsecured 12/21 4.625% 723,000 787 774
FedEx Corp 1998 Pass Tst Pass Thru Ce 07/23 6.720% 125,116 148 135
Ford Motor Credit Co LLC Sr Unsecured 01/20 2.681% 650,000 651 652
Ford Motor Credit Co LLC Sr Unsecured 01/20 8.125% 300,000 378 332
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EIN 94-0890210 PLAN NO. 001

SCHEDULE H - PART IV, LINE 4(i) - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS HELD

DECEMBER 31, 2017

(thousands of dollars)

(a) (c) (d) (e)
Description of Investment Including
Identity of Issue, Borrower, Maturity Date, Rate of Interest, Number of
Lessor, or Similar Party Collateral, Par, or Maturity Value Shares / Units Cost Current Value
Ford Motor Credit Co LLC Sr Unsecured 08/21 5.875% 1,800,000 $ $
HSBC Holdings Plc Plc Sr Unsecured 03/26 4.300% 400,000 399 425
HSBC Holdings Plc Plc Sr Unsecured 04/21 5.100% 515,000 570 553
HSBC Holdings Plc Plc Subordinated 05/36 6.500% 1,560,000 1,731 2,036
HSBC Holdings Plc Plc Subordinated 09/37 6.500% 900,000 1,000 1,184
Imperial Brands Finance Company Guaranty 144A 07/22 3.750% 975,000 971 1,008
Imperial Brands Finance Company Guaranty 144A 07/25 4.250% 2,625,000 2,599 2,752
JPMorgan Chase & Co Subordinated 09/24 3.875% 850,000 849 887
JPMorgan Chase & Co Subordinated 10/27 4.250% 700,000 736 744
Kinder Morgan Ener Part Company Guaranty 02/24 4.150% 650,000 644 674
Kinder Morgan Ener Part Company Guaranty 03/43 5.000% 1,125,000 994 1,142
Kinder Morgan Ener Part Company Guaranty 09/39 6.500% 1,575,000 1,642 1,859
Lloyds Banking Group Plc Subordinated 03/26 4.650% 675,000 671 713
Lloyds Banking Group Plc Subordinated 11/24 4.500% 1,445,000 1,447 1,516
Macys Retail Hldgs Inc Company Guaranty 02/28 7.000% 255,000 304 275
Macys Retail Hldgs Inc Company Guaranty 04/29 6.900% 990,000 1,122 1,045
Macys Retail Hldgs Inc Company Guaranty 07/24 6.650% 390,000 468 428
Macys Retail Hldgs Inc Company Guaranty 07/34 6.700% 835,000 1,005 874
Myriad Int Holdings Bv Company Guaranty 144A 07/20 6.000% 1,275,000 1,307 1,369
Myriad Int Holdings Bv Company Guaranty 144A 07/25 5.500% 1,575,000 1,574 1,715
Myriad Int Holdings Bv Company Guaranty 144A 07/27 4.850% 425,000 425 441
Navient Corp. Sr Unsecured 06/18 8.450% 1,850,000 2,009 1,897
Nordstrom Inc Sr Unsecured 03/28 6.950% 125,000 164 142
Petrobras Global Finance Company Guaranty 05/23 4.375% 1,525,000 1,521 1,508
Petroleos Mexicanos Company Guaranty 01/45 6.375% 1,250,000 1,078 1,257
Petroleos Mexicanos Company Guaranty 01/46 5.625% 800,000 794 740
Petroleos Mexicanos Company Guaranty 06/35 6.625% 1,425,000 1,632 1,522
Petroleos Mexicanos Company Guaranty 08/26 6.875% 850,000 961 964
Petroleos Mexicanos Company Guaranty 144A 03/27 6.500% 650,000 644 710
Relx Capital Company Guaranty 01/19 8.625% 275,000 350 292
Relx Capital Company Guaranty 10/22 3.125% 1,240,000 1,145 1,249
Rio Oil Finance Trust Sr Secured 144A 01/27 9.750% 1,862,092 1,862 2,011
Rio Oil Finance Trust Sr Secured 144A 07/24 9.250% 2,018,973 1,988 2,180
Royal Bk Scotlnd Grp Plc Subordinated 12/22 6.125% 2,250,000 2,216 2,466
Royal Bk Scotlnd Grp Plc Subordinated 12/23 6.000% 1,100,000 1,134 1,212
Telecom Italia Capital Company Guaranty 06/18 6.999% 1,135,000 1,270 1,156
Telecom Italia Capital Company Guaranty 06/19 7.175% 1,825,000 1,972 1,937
Telecom Italia Capital Company Guaranty 06/38 7.721% 550,000 569 710
Telecom Italia Capital Company Guaranty 07/36 7.200% 425,000 399 528
Time Warner Cable Inc Company Guaranty 02/19 8.750% 335,000 443 357
Time Warner Cable Inc Company Guaranty 02/20 5.000% 80,000 89 83
Time Warner Cable Inc Company Guaranty 07/38 7.300% 800,000 875 1,003
Time Warner Cable Inc Company Guaranty 09/21 4.000% 760,000 814 783
TransCanada Trust Company Guaranty 03/77 VAR 625,000 625 645
TransCanada Trust Company Guaranty 05/75 VAR 1,450,000 1,453 1,526
TransCanada Trust Company Guaranty 08/76 VAR 450,000 450 487
Ultrapar International SA Company Guaranty 144A 10/26 5.250% 700,000 687 713
Union Pacific RR Co 07 3 Pass Thru Ce 01/31 6.176% 281,863 337 325
UNP RR Co 2006 Pass Trst Pass Thru Ce 07/30 5.866% 385,919 450 435
Unum Group Sr Unsecured 02/28 7.190% 110,000 120 132
Unum Group Sr Unsecured 03/28 7.250% 245,000 277 308
Unum Group Sr Unsecured 12/28 6.750% 75,000 82 92
Verizon Communications Sr Unsecured 01/36 4.272% 3,467,000 3,375 3,449
Verizon Communications Sr Unsecured 04/49 5.012% 975,000 964 1,023
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EIN 94-0890210 PLAN NO. 001

SCHEDULE H - PART IV, LINE 4(i) - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS HELD

DECEMBER 31, 2017

(thousands of dollars)

(a) (c) (d) (e)
Description of Investment Including
Identity of Issue, Borrower, Maturity Date, Rate of Interest, Number of
Lessor, or Similar Party Collateral, Par, or Maturity Value Shares / Units Cost Current Value
Subordinated 07/27 4.300% 1,325,000 $ $
Wells Fargo Bank NA Unsecured 12/19 2.150% 1,750,000 1,748 1,747
Wells Fargo Bank NA Unsecured 12/19 VAR 900,000 900 908
Xerox Corporation Sr Unsecured 05/18 6.350% 380,000 446 386
Xerox Corporation Sr Unsecured 05/21 4.500% 395,000 414 413
Xerox Corporation Sr Unsecured 12/19 5.625% 665,000 754 699
Zoetis Inc Sr Unsecured 11/20 3.450% 450,000 449 461
Zoetis Inc Sr Unsecured 11/25 4.500% 775,000 773 846
Total Corporate bonds 108,496 112,981
Mortgages
American Express Credit Account AMXCA 2017 3A 1,100,000 1,100 1,091
American Express Credit Account AMXCA 2017 4A 1,730,000 1,730 1,721
Fannie Mae Fnr 2007 47 PE 327,679 354 348
Fannie Mae Fnr 2008 24 GD 7,589 8 8
Fannie Mae Fnr 2009 40 TB 35,736 40 39
Fannie Mae Fnr 2009 53 QM 15,689 17 17
Fannie Mae Fnr 2010 123 WT 330,399 375 379
Fannie Mae Fnr 2010 136 BA 2,401,271 2,497 2,486
Fannie Mae Fnr 2013 118 FB 684,766 688 690
Fannie Mae Whole Loan Fnw 2003 W2 1A2 69,183 79 81
Fannie Mae Whole Loan Fnw 2004 W2 5A 42,245 49 48
Fannie Mae Whole Loan Fnw 2004 W8 3A 31,296 37 36
Fannie Mae Whole Loan Fnw 2005 W1 1A3 56,473 67 65
Fannie Mae Whole Loan Fnw 2007 W10 1A 103,105 117 113
Fannie Mae Whole Loan Fnw 2007 W10 2A 31,051 35 34
Federal Home Loan PC Pool 1B1150 51,523 55 54
Federal Home Loan PC Pool 1G2080 58,172 62 61
Federal Home Loan PC Pool 1G2667 26,250 28 27
Federal Home Loan PC Pool 1H2581 54,690 58 58
Federal Home Loan PC Pool 1Q0479 78,144 84 82
Federal Home Loan PC Pool 1Q0556 30,787 33 32
Federal Home Loan PC Pool 1Q0557 64,011 68 67
Federal Home Loan PC Pool 1Q0558 87,272 94 92
Federal Home Loan PC Pool 1Q1400 286,201 312 303
Federal Home Loan PC Pool 2B2591 510,824 525 520
Federal Home Loan PC Pool 2B3797 768,788 795 781
Federal Home Loan PC Pool 781274 39,710 42 42
Federal Home Loan PC Pool 782735 209,613 226 220
Federal Home Loan PC Pool 840380 1,214,189 1,259 1,229
Federal Home Loan PC Pool 840402 3,016,302 3,114 3,060
Federal Home Loan PC Pool 847671 29,212 31 31
Federal Home Loan PC Pool 848349 25,085 27 26
Federal Home Loan PC Pool 849254 744,479 768 774
Federal Home Loan PC Pool 849625 939,611 976 956
Federal Home Loan PC Pool C91853 1,467,413 1,527 1,524
Federal Home Loan PC Pool C91857 965,635 1,040 1,022
Federal Home Loan PC Pool E02703 668,041 710 695
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G01665 91,317 101 101
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G01749 40,047 44 44
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G01767 30,134 35 34
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G01777 1,280,846 1,410 1,434
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G03081 25,054 28 28
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EIN 94-0890210 PLAN NO. 001

SCHEDULE H - PART IV, LINE 4(i) - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS HELD

DECEMBER 31, 2017

(thousands of dollars)

(a) (c) (d) (e)
Description of Investment Including
Identity of Issue, Borrower, Maturity Date, Rate of Interest, Number of
Lessor, or Similar Party Collateral, Par, or Maturity Value Shares / Units Cost Current Value
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G04378 58,291 $ $
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G05603 17,207 20 19
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G05862 60,633 66 67
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G06238 52,655 58 59
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G06570 65,183 72 73
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G06932 591,250 653 671
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G07074 959,953 1,062 1,063
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G07568 1,364,728 1,455 1,456
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G07596 755,080 808 818
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G08583 1,776,971 1,929 1,890
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G08759 1,832,375 1,962 1,948
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G08768 3,320,375 3,553 3,529
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G12277 14,627 16 15
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G12339 39,673 43 41
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G12758 27,658 30 29
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G13338 31,292 34 33
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G13346 30,790 34 32
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G13854 640,253 680 665
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G14585 1,877,193 1,998 1,953
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G30305 24,123 27 26
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G30458 193,554 214 216
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G60034 1,132,018 1,229 1,205
Federal Home Loan PC Pool G61080 8,583,344 9,224 9,127
Federal Home Loan PC Pool H09070 10,683 12 12
Federal Home Loan PC Pool H09203 9,607 11 10
Federal Home Loan PC Pool J08788 246,796 266 259
Federal Home Loan PC Pool Q48869 2,237,537 2,402 2,378
Federal Home Loan PC Pool V83108 2,244,762 2,405 2,389
Federal Home Loan PC Pool V83156 2,716,321 2,917 2,888
FHLMC MultiFamily Structured K055 X1 691,341 66 64
FHLMC MultiFamily Structured K056 X1 294,017 26 25
FHLMC MultiFamily Structured K057 X1 636,657 55 53
FHLMC MultiFamily Structured K065 X1 2,729,275 152 145
FHLMC MultiFamily Structured K066 X1 2,347,824 146 140
FHLMC MultiFamily Structured K067 X1 6,145,640 300 292
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 256985 FN 11/37 Fixed 7.000% 33,943 39 39
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 310048 FN 02/38 Fixed Var 19,136 22 22
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 555285 FN 03/33 Fixed Var 65,319 73 74
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 677709 FN 02/33 Fixed 5.500% 72,409 80 80
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 725206 FN 02/34 Fixed Var 22,629 25 25
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 725228 FN 03/34 Fixed Var 242,000 270 275
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 725271 FN 02/19 Fixed Var 502 1 1
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 725330 FN 03/34 Fixed Var 326,959 365 371
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 735415 FN 12/32 Fixed Var 143,879 165 164
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 735523 FN 12/19 Fixed Var 1,759 2 2
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 735869 FN 08/35 Floating Var 25,495 27 27
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 745238 FN 12/20 Fixed Var 3,181 3 3
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 745303 FN 01/36 Floating Var 37,313 40 39
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 745398 FN 06/35 Fixed Var 36,031 40 41
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 745942 FN 04/34 Fixed Var 42,243 47 48
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 832257 FN 08/35 Floating Var 41,351 43 43
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 888136 FN 12/21 Fixed Var 32,626 36 34
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 888262 FN 01/22 Fixed Var 16,713 18 17
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 888291 FN 03/22 Fixed Var 62,014 68 65
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EIN 94-0890210 PLAN NO. 001

SCHEDULE H - PART IV, LINE 4(i) - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS HELD

DECEMBER 31, 2017

(thousands of dollars)

(a) (c) (d) (e)
Description of Investment Including
Identity of Issue, Borrower, Maturity Date, Rate of Interest, Number of
Lessor, or Similar Party Collateral, Par, or Maturity Value Shares / Units Cost Current Value
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 888365 FN 04/22 Fixed Var 24,136 $ $
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 888366 FN 04/37 Fixed Var 550,019 637 643
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 888631 FN 08/22 Fixed Var 46,174 51 48
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 888891 FN 11/37 Fixed Var 36,314 41 41
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 888956 FN 03/36 Fixed Var 102,282 114 115
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 889390 FN 03/23 Fixed Var 61,287 67 65
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 889886 FN 12/37 Fixed Var 50,720 59 57
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 907860 FN 02/37 Floating Var 49,893 54 53
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 936482 FN 09/21 Fixed 6.000% 17,681 19 18
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 995005 FN 10/38 Floating Var 36,786 40 39
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 995212 FN 05/36 Fixed Var 110,425 123 125
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 995405 FN 10/23 Fixed Var 106,104 115 112
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 995487 FN 08/37 Fixed Var 31,456 35 36
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 995575 FN 09/36 Fixed Var 25,106 28 28
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 995597 FN 03/24 Fixed Var 24,000 26 25
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 995694 FN 12/38 Fixed Var 20,595 23 23
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool 995788 FN 09/36 Fixed Var 404,073 444 447
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AB1763 FN 11/30 Fixed 4.000% 349,464 372 368
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AD0198 FN 09/38 Fixed Var 156,821 172 174
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AD0249 FN 04/37 Fixed Var 193,323 213 214
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AD0284 FN 01/24 Fixed Var 39,800 43 41
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AD0494 FN 08/37 Fixed Var 29,054 32 32
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AD0650 FN 09/39 Fixed Var 31,039 34 34
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AD0663 FN 06/36 Fixed Var 149,711 165 166
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AD0931 FN 07/35 Fixed Var 48,890 54 54
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AE0012 FN 09/38 Fixed Var 111,236 126 128
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AE0379 FN 08/24 Fixed Var 23,170 25 24
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AE0380 FN 10/24 Fixed Var 93,436 102 98
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AE0381 FN 12/24 Fixed Var 398,385 433 417
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AE0382 FN 10/24 Fixed Var 66,962 73 71
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AE0442 FN 01/39 Fixed Var 107,083 121 122
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AE0620 FN 05/24 Fixed Var 66,331 72 70
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AE0875 FN 01/25 Fixed Var 88,188 96 93
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL0144 FN 11/37 Floating Var 4,814 5 5
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL1043 FN 10/38 Floating Var 63,103 68 66
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL2439 FN 06/26 Fixed Var 263,035 286 275
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL4147 FN 01/25 Fixed Var 412,698 438 435
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL4165 FN 01/31 Fixed Var 3,014,694 3,226 3,221
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL4831 FN 02/44 Floating Var 1,015,092 1,051 1,055
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL4980 FN 02/44 Floating Var 487,573 505 498
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL5129 FN 04/44 Floating Var 1,205,536 1,243 1,247
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL5441 FN 09/41 Fixed Var 814,460 886 879
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL5749 FN 07/42 Fixed Var 1,055,996 1,145 1,132
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL5931 FN 09/28 Fixed Var 575,628 610 594
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL5957 FN 05/27 Fixed Var 1,350,934 1,452 1,407
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL5968 FN 10/44 Floating Var 1,884,636 1,940 1,915
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL6137 FN 07/21 Fixed Var 262,353 282 272
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL7205 FN 12/29 Fixed Var 805,680 849 832
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL7306 FN 09/42 Fixed Var 1,516,506 1,659 1,633
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL7384 FN 09/45 Fixed Var 818,641 898 882
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL8816 FN 09/45 Fixed Var 1,623,059 1,771 1,730
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL9063 FN 02/31 Fixed Var 1,720,106 1,826 1,777
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL9128 FN 02/46 Fixed Var 341,802 375 366
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL9407 FN 09/42 Fixed Var 465,712 512 499
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SCHEDULE H - PART IV, LINE 4(i) - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS HELD

DECEMBER 31, 2017

(thousands of dollars)

(a) (c) (d) (e)
Description of Investment Including
Identity of Issue, Borrower, Maturity Date, Rate of Interest, Number of
Lessor, or Similar Party Collateral, Par, or Maturity Value Shares / Units Cost Current Value
Pool AL9535 FN 11/46 Floating Var 2,182,924 $ $
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AL9781 FN 02/46 Fixed Var 1,580,586 1,704 1,693
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AO0810 FN 04/42 Floating Var 1,415,054 1,465 1,474
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AR6900 FN 03/43 Floating Var 882,221 901 883
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AS2666 FN 06/34 Fixed 4.000% 240,516 257 254
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AS9299 FN 03/37 Fixed 3.500% 1,000,132 1,032 1,037
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AT7040 FN 09/44 Floating Var 148,696 153 152
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AW4688 FN 05/44 Floating Var 613,599 632 624
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool AX2197 FN 12/44 Floating Var 666,607 685 676
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool BH9347 FN 10/47 Floating Var 1,794,677 1,831 1,822
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool BM1357 FN 01/43 Fixed Var 1,410,926 1,529 1,512
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool MA1814 FN 03/34 Fixed 4.000% 2,007,344 2,164 2,119
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool MA2055 FN 10/34 Fixed 4.000% 1,572,995 1,683 1,660
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool MA2141 FN 01/35 Fixed 4.000% 1,830,375 1,972 1,932
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool MA2366 FN 08/35 Fixed 4.000% 1,066,524 1,149 1,126
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool MA2962 FN 04/37 Fixed 3.500% 2,131,181 2,210 2,210
Federal Natl Mtg Assn Pool MA3894 FN 09/31 Fixed 4.000% 702,636 749 741
Freddie Mac Fhr 3312 AB 28,221 32 32
Freddie Mac Fhr 4283 EW 683,785 760 728
Freddie Mac Fhr 4319 MA 1,366,429 1,534 1,465
Government National Mortgage A GNR 2017H17FQ 2,559,627 2,563 2,565
Vendee Mortgage Trust Vende 1997 2 Z 68,754 82 79
Total Mortgages 108,352 107,172
U.S. government securities
California St Cas 03/40 Fixed 7.625% 785,000 1,030 1,228
California St Cas 04/39 Fixed 7.550% 400,000 513 629
California St Cas 10/19 Fixed 6.200% 195,000 231 209
California St Cas 10/39 Fixed 7.300% 710,000 894 1,059
Illinois St ILS 03/18 Fixed 5.665% 2,100,000 2,349 2,111
Illinois St ILS 03/19 Fixed 5.887% 725,000 769 748
Illinois St ILS 06/33 Fixed 5.100% 1,450,000 1,378 1,448
Illinois St ILS 11/21 Dixed 5.000% 700,000 753 743
New Jersey St Turnpike Auth NJSTRN 01/40 Fixed 7.414% 375,000 479 579
New Jersey St Turnpike Auth NJSTRN 01/41 Fixed 7.102% 1,070,000 1,483 1,599
TSY INFL IX N/B 04/20 0.125% 3,028,295 3,016 3,022
TSY INFL IX N/B 04/21 0.125% 2,263,653 2,250 2,254
US Treasury N/B 03/18 0.750% 7,000,000 6,976 6,989
US Treasury N/B 05/19 1.250% 9,500,000 9,461 9,421
US Treasury N/B 07/18 0.750% 500,000 501 498
US Treasury N/B 07/20 1.500% 6,470,000 6,469 6,401
US Treasury N/B 08/22 1.625% 4,000,000 3,989 3,901
US Treasury N/B 08/24 1.875% 2,565,000 2,525 2,496
US Treasury N/B 09/19 1.375% 8,000,000 7,983 7,931
US Treasury N/B 11/18 1.000% 5,240,000 5,212 5,203
US Treasury N/B 12/17 1.000% 7,500,000 7,497 7,500
Total U.S. government securities 65,758 65,969
Asset-backed securities
Small Business Administration SBAP 2001 20L 1 12,687 14 13
Small Business Administration SBAP 2005 20E 1 19,713 22 21
Small Business Administration SBAP 2005 20G 1 19,338 21 20
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EIN 94-0890210 PLAN NO. 001

SCHEDULE H - PART IV, LINE 4(i) - SCHEDULE OF ASSETS HELD

DECEMBER 31, 2017

(thousands of dollars)

(a) (c) (d) (e)
Description of Investment Including
Identity of Issue, Borrower, Maturity Date, Rate of Interest, Number of
Lessor, or Similar Party Collateral, Par, or Maturity Value Shares / Units Cost Current Value
SBAP 2005 20I 1 26,683 $ $
Small Business Administration SBAP 2006 20A 1 21,101 24 22
Small Business Administration SBAP 2006 20C 1 34,850 40 37
Small Business Administration SBAP 2006 20G 1 52,423 60 56
Small Business Administration SBAP 2007 20A 1 36,708 41 39
Small Business Administration SBAP 2007 20C 1 73,603 83 78
Small Business Administration SBAP 2007 20D 1 68,640 78 73
Small Business Administration SBAP 2007 20G 1 40,283 46 42
Total Assets 459 429
Cash Equivalents
State Street Bank & Trust Co Short Term Investment Fund 10,059,554 10,060 10,060
Receivables 2,193
Liabilities (211 )
TOTAL SEPARATE ACCOUNT 301,546
TOTAL INVESTMENTS PER FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 19,801,548
PARTICIPANT LOANS Interest rates ranging from 2.23% to 9.50% 136,977
TOTAL INVESTMENTS PER FORM 5500 $ 19,938,525
* Party-in-interest as defined by ERISA.
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SIGNATURES

The Plan. Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the trustees (or other persons who administer the employee benefit plan) have duly caused this annual report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

CHEVRON EMPLOYEE SAVINGS INVESTMENT PLAN
Date June 27, 2018 /s/ Christine L. Cavallo
Chevron Corporation, Plan Administrator
By: Christine L. Cavallo Assistant Secretary and Managing Counsel Chevron Corporation

EXHIBIT INDEX

Exhibit No. Description
23.1 Consent of Independent Registered Public Accounting Firm, dated June 21, 2018.