Why are Fortune 500 companies moving to Houston? Chevron marks the fourth since 2020.

With supermajor Chevron Corp. (NYSE: CVX) planning to move its headquarters from California to Houston, the country’s top three oil and gas supermajors will be headquartered in the Bayou City area.

While the city is no stranger to oil and gas — it is known as the energy capital of the world — the past few years have marked a shift in favor of Houston when it comes to where Fortune 500 companies want to call home.

When Chevron’s relocation becomes effective Jan. 1, 2025, and after corporate functions relocate over the next five years, the company will become the Houston area’s 24th Fortune 500 company, ranking third in the nation, behind the New York and Chicago metros.

Chevron will also become the fourth Fortune 500 company to have relocated to Houston in the past five years: Spring-based Exxon Mobil Corp. (NYSE: XOM) moved its headquarters here officially last summer. NRG Energy Inc. (NYSE: NRG) made Houston its sole headquarters in 2021, and Spring-based Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. (NYSE: HPE) moved here from California in 2020. Houston Business  Journal

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