La Rosa to lead Chevron portfolio across key global exploration
June 26, 2025 00:00:00
Javier La Rosa has been appointed to lead a broad Chevron portfolio that includes several of the company's key global assets.
His new role as president of Base Assets and Emerging Countries (BAEC) is effective July 1, 2025. He will be based at Chevron's headquarters in Houston, says a statement.
La Rosa will be responsible for the strategic leadership and overall performance of the BAEC organization, which includes heavy oil assets in the Partitioned Zone (located between Kuwait and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia), San Joaquin Valley (California), and Venezuela; domestic gas assets in Bangladesh and Thailand; non-operated joint ventures in the UK, Canada and China; countries with emerging assets such as Egypt and Cyprus, and legacy assets such as Indonesia.
"I am honoured to be appointed to this new role. I believe the key to advancing and maintaining partnerships is trust. Partnerships between people, companies and countries are fundamental to providing reliable, affordable and ever cleaner energy," said La Rosa.
In his previous role, Javier La Rosa was based in Buenos Aires, Argentina as managing director of Chevron Latin America. He has also led Chevron's businesses in Venezuela, Brazil and Colombia, and Geothermal operations in Indonesia and the Philippines.