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Chevron Investigates 'Loud Bangs' at Midland Campus
No evidence of gunshots found after employees reported hearing noises
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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Chevron's Midland, Texas campus was evacuated on Friday afternoon after employees reported hearing 'loud bangs' in the building. Law enforcement responded and swept the area, but found no evidence that gunshots had been fired.
Why it matters
Workplace safety and security are critical concerns, especially in the wake of recent active shooter incidents across the country. Chevron's quick response and investigation into the reported noises helps ensure the wellbeing of its employees.
The details
According to a Chevron spokesperson, the incident occurred around 12:30 pm on Friday when employees reported hearing multiple 'loud bangs' in the building. Midland Police Department officers and Chevron security personnel swept the campus but did not find any evidence that gunshots had actually been fired.
- The incident occurred around 12:30 pm on Friday, February 27, 2026.
The players
Chevron
A major American oil and gas company headquartered in California.
Midland Police Department
The law enforcement agency that responded to the reported incident at the Chevron campus in Midland, Texas.
The takeaway
While workplace safety concerns are understandable, this incident highlights the importance of thorough investigation and verification before jumping to conclusions. Chevron's measured response and lack of evidence of an actual threat helped prevent unnecessary panic or escalation.


