KEY POINTS
  • Chevron Chairman and CEO Mike Wirth on Wednesday discussed the oil company's lower-carbon investments in renewable natural gas and hydrogen.
  • "We've concluded that management in our company can't create value for shareholders by going into wind and solar," he told "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer.
  • "I am a believer that green hydrogen is going to have a big role to play" in the energy transition, Wirth said.

Chevron Chairman and CEO Mike Wirth told CNBC on Wednesday the oil company's lower-carbon investments focus on areas such as renewable natural gas and hydrogen because it sees significant potential to create shareholder value.

"One of the things we've chosen not to go into is wind and solar," Wirth said in a "Mad Money" interview. "These are technologies that are relatively mature. There is plenty of capital that's available. The returns in wind and solar are actually being bid down, and we've concluded that management in our company can't create value for shareholders by going into wind and solar."