Welcome to our dedicated page for Hess SEC filings (Ticker: HES), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
The HES SEC filings page on Stock Titan presents regulatory documents associated with Hess Corporation, which operated as a global independent energy company engaged in the exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas before becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of Chevron Corporation. These filings provide a regulatory record of Hess’s activities as a separate public registrant and help explain its transition into Chevron.
A key document is Hess Corporation’s Form 15, which is a certification and notice of termination of registration under Section 12(g) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and suspension of the duty to file reports under Sections 13 and 15(d). The filing lists the classes of securities covered, including various notes and the common stock, and indicates that there was one holder of record of the common stock at the time of certification. It also references the merger agreement dated October 22, 2023 among Hess, Chevron and a Chevron subsidiary, and confirms that on July 18, 2025 the Chevron subsidiary merged with and into Hess, with Hess continuing as the surviving corporation and a direct, wholly owned subsidiary of Chevron.
In addition to the Form 15, Hess’s broader SEC reporting history (such as Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K, where available) would contain detailed information on its exploration and production operations, midstream segment, proved reserves, capital and exploratory expenditures, non-GAAP financial measures and regional performance in areas like the Bakken, offshore Guyana, the Gulf of America and Southeast Asia. These filings document how Hess described its business model, financial results and risk factors as an independent public company.
On Stock Titan, users can access Hess’s SEC filings and use AI-powered tools to help interpret complex regulatory language, identify key points and understand the implications of documents such as the Form 15 and prior periodic reports. This is particularly relevant for investors and researchers interested in the history of Hess Corporation as a standalone issuer, the structure and impact of the Chevron acquisition and the regulatory steps taken to terminate Hess’s separate reporting obligations.