The Point Arguello crude is worth about $18 a barrel, compared with $8 a barrel before the crisis, a Chevron spokesman said.
One Chevron spokesman has said, "We're going to fight this until Hell freezes over-and then we'll fight it out on the ice."
"I cannot confirm or deny reports about the structure of the deal," Daniel Johnson, a Chevron spokesman, said.
Mr. Libbey, the Chevron spokesman, said the company had acted in good faith in administering the plans.
A Chevron spokesman later confirmed that talks were under way.
"On the top of our agenda is finding where our employees are," said Mickey Driver, a Chevron spokesman in Houston.
Mike Libbey, a Chevron spokesman, said the pension dispute was the only significant problem involving employees that the company has faced since the Gulf merger.
A Chevron spokesman said the company is in the final stages of negotiation.
"The reformer fire will not cut or reduce our ability to make heating oil," said Jack Galloway, a Chevron spokesman in Philadelphia.
G. Michael Marcy, a Chevron spokesman, said that the company would consider appealing the decision and taking legal action.