Engine No. 1 takes climate fight to other big oil companies after underdog win at Exxon

  • Date: 03-Sep-2021
  • Source: CNBC
  • Sector:Oil & Gas
  • Country:Gulf
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Engine No. 1 takes climate fight to other big oil companies after underdog win at Exxon

Activist firm Engine No. 1 after winning three board seats at is meeting with other oil companies in its climate change fight, a source familiar told CNBC's . The hedge fund has spoken with executives at several oil and gas corporations including , the source familiar told CNBC. Engine No. 1 may not necessarily target Chevron in its next challenge, or target any company at all, according to the source. Chevron confirmed the meeting with Engine No. 1 to CNBC. "We have contingency plans to respond to many different types of events, including an activist investor," Chevron said in a statement to CNBC's Leslie Picker. "We engage regularly with shareholders in constructive two-way dialogue and look forward to discussing the next chapter of our lower carbon story with them later this month." The Wall Street Journal first the activist firm's meeting with Chevron. Engine No. 1 at Exxon's annual shareholder meeting in May, and a in June. The upstart activist firm has been targeting Exxon since December 2020, pushing the company to reduce carbon emissions in the face of a changing climate. Engine No. 1 also in June to further its shareholder activism focused on environmental, social and governance issues.