Chevron announces record profits for 2022
Chevron announced roughly $36 billion in profits during 2022, setting an all-time high for the company. This follows a $75 billion stock buyback from the oil giant. Host of "TheStreet" J.D. Durkin joined CBS News to discuss why big oil had such a profitable year and what 2023 holds for the industry.
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