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Exxon Mobil Corporation
Exxon Mobil’s stated corporate commitment is to being the world's premier oil and petrochemical company. Internationally recognized as a petroleum manufacturer and marketer, Exxon Mobil plays a major role in the energy production industry.
While Exxon Mobil is most well known for its leadership in the crude oil and natural gas exploration and production industry, the company also engages in a variety of other, related businesses. Exxon Mobile also trades in the transportation and sale of crude oil, natural gas, and a variety of petroleum products.
Exxon Mobile is recognized as a market leader in the production and supply of many different petroleum products. Exxon Mobil manufactures and markets a variety of petrochemical petroleum products, including olefins, aromatics, polyethylene, polypropylene plastics, and additional specialty chemicals.
Specialty chemicals in Exxon Mobil’s product portfolio include butyl polymers, ethylene elastomers, synthetic lube basestock fluids, petroleum additives, oriented polypropylene film, plasticizers, hydrocarbon and oxygenated fluids, oxo-alcohols, acids, and adhesive polymers.
US Based Multinational Operation
Exxon Mobil is based in Irving, Texas, but operates on a worldwide basis. Exxon Mobile has operations throughout the United States of America, as well as in Canada, Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Russia, Indonesia, South America, and other locations.
Production Capacity
Exxon Mobile engages in exploration and production activities all over the world. The company owns outright, or has ownership interest in 40 different refineries located in 20 different countries. These refineries have the capacity to distill more than 6 million barrels of oil each day.
Eye to the Future
Exxon Mobil is engaged in ongoing exploration for oil and natural gas on 6 of earth’s 7 continents. Such is Exxon Mobil’s commitment to development that the company’s development portfolio consists of more than 100 projects at any given time, with a potential net investment of greater than $120 billion.
Exxon Mobile expects that by 2010, approximately 40% of its production volumes will come from challenging environments that will require highly innovative technology. These new developments are expected to include deepwater, arctic conditions, liquefied natural gas, and gas-to-liquids. For example, Exxon Mobile currently holds a license to explore gas in the Gorgon liquefied natural gas project for domestic supply.
Guiding Principles
Exxon Mobil recognizes its responsibilities to all stakeholders, including the organization’s shareholders, customers, employees, and the communities in which it does business.
Exxon Mobil is committed to striving to achieve that optimum balance between achieving optimal financial and operating results with at all times adhering to the highest standards of business conduct in all that it does.
Commitment to Biodiversity
Exxon Mobil, through the efforts of the Exxon Mobil Foundation, supports a number of biodiversity initiatives around the word. For example, in partnership with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Exxon Mobile launched the Save the Tiger Fund. In the last decade, Exxon Mobil has contributed more that $11 million to support projects related to restoring tiger habitats, raising awareness of tiger conservation, field research, and human-wildlife conflict management.
Exxon Mobil participates in and supports a variety of additional biodiversity conservation efforts on a worldwide basis. To name just a few, the Exxon Mobil foundation provides support for Ducks Unlimited, the Wildlife Habitat Council, the Leuser International Foundation in Indonesia, and many other biodiversity conservation efforts around the world.
Exxon Mobil Corporate Management
- Rex W. Tillerson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
- Stuart R. McGill, Senior Vice Preseident
- Donald D. Humphreys, Senior Vice President & Treasurer
- Mark W. Albers, Senior Vice President
- J. Stephen Simon, Senior Vice President
Exxon Mobile Board of Directors
- Michael J. Boskin
- T.M. Friedman Professor of Economics and Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
- William W. George
- Professor of Management Practice, Harvard University
- James R. Houghton
- Non-Executive Chairman of the Board, Corning Incorporated
- William R. Howell
- Chairman Emeritus, J.C. Penney Company
- Reatha Clark King
- Former Chairman, Board of Trustees, General Mills Foundation
- Philip E. Lippincott
- Retired Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Scott Paper Company
- Retired Chairman of the Board, Campbell Soup Company
- Henry A. McKinnell, Jr.
- Retired Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Pfizer, Inc
- Marilyn Carlson Nelson
- Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Carlson Companies
- Samuel J. Palmisano
- Chairman of the Board, President, and Chief Executive Officer, IBM Corporation
- Walter V. Shipley
- Retired Chairman of the Board, The Chase Manhattan Corporation and The Chase Manhattan Bank
- J. Stephen Simon
- Senior Vice President, Exxon Mobil Corporation
- Rex W. Tillerson
- Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Exxon Mobil Corporation
Languages
English
Address
- 5959 LasColinas Blvd
- Irving TX 75039 US
Contact
- Exxon Mobil Internet Coordinator, Internet Coordinator
- +1 972 444 1161, Fax: +1 972 444 1139
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