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  Exxon Mobil corporation is a multi-national American oil company, a large publicly traded integrated petroleum and natural gas company in the world. Check information, including the pulled out from Venezuela.    

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Exxon Mobil corporation is a multi-national American oil company, a large publicly traded integrated petroleum and natural gas company in the world. Check information, including the pulled out from Venezuela.

 

Exxon Mobil

ExxonMobil Corporation is the world's largest company by revenue, at $377.6 billion in its fiscal year of 2006. It is also the largest corporation by market capitalization, at $517.92 billion on July 20, 2007. It is the largest of the six oil "supermajors" with daily production of 6.5m boe (barrels of oil equivalent). Among all private oil companies Exxon Mobil Corporation ranks 1st in the world in proven oil and gas reserves. Although the largest among corporate oil producers, ExxonMobil Corporation is still eclipsed by several of the largest state petroleum producers. Wikipedia

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The corporate entities that would become Exxon and Mobil began the 20th century as components of one company. At the end of the century, they came together as a single premier organization. For most of the years in between, they blazed separate trails as independent, competing enterprises. Each company placed a singular imprint on the energy industry and on a dynamic era of world history. Exxon Mobil

Activities of ExxonMobil Corporation include exploration for oil and natural gas on six of the seven continents, production, development, refining, and natural gas, fuel, chemical lubricant and power marketing.

 


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Exxon Mobil Corporation - Official site of this American oil company, check latest information, history of the company and more. www.exxonmobil.com

Wikipedia - Additional information of this American oil company, including history of ExxonMobil Corporation. en.wikipedia.org

Exxpose Exxon - As one of the world's most profitable companies, ExxonMobil has the power to move the world toward a clean energy future. www.exxposeexxon.org

MSNBC - News about Venezuela takes on ExxonMobil. www.msnbc.msn.com

IHS - Article about PetroCanada, Conoco Phillips and ExxonMobil pulled out from Venezuela. energy.ihs.com

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Exxon Mobil in Venezuela:

Since taking office in 1999, President Chavez has passed legislation requiring a majority government stake in all oil production projects, hiked taxes and royalties on oil companies, and begun to collect millions of dollars in what it claims are unpaid taxes from them. On march 2006, Venezuela's government told oil companies to give the state a greater share of profits, or they must get out from Venezuela. Oil Minister Rafael Ramirez said "We said we don't want them to be here then" and Exxon Mobil Corporation was one of the companies that would "prefer to leave ... rather than adjust".

ExxonMobil indicated after that it had no plans to pull out from Venezuela. MSNBC

On 2007, the Venezuelan government signed new strategic associations, with Conoco Phillips, ExxonMobil and PetroCanada opting to end their operations in the country rather than play by the new rules. Conoco Phillips and ExxonMobil had stakes in Orinoco heavy oil developments, while ExxonMobil and Petro-Canada had interests in the La Ceiba discovery. IHS

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Exxon Mobil Gas Station

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