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ExxonMobil Corporation (/ˌɛksɒnˈmoʊbəl/ EKS-on-MOH-bəl;
commonly shortened to
Exxon) is an
American multinational oil and gas
corporation and the largest...
- (October 5, 2020). "
ExxonMobil to axe 1,600 jobs in Europe".
Financial Times.
Retrieved October 6, 2020.
ExxonMobil [@
exxonmobil] (October 19, 2020)....
- same name (
Mobil Oil Corporation),
which itself merged with
Exxon to form
ExxonMobil in 1999. A
direct descendant of
Standard Oil,
Mobil was originally...
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other tidal s****line
habitats may take up to 30
years to recover.
ExxonMobil denied concerns over the
remaining oil,
stating that they anti****ted...
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ExxonMobil has offs**** oil
production in Nigeria, and is the country's
second largest crude oil producer.
Mobil Producing Nigeria (MPN)
began shallow...
- (LIP) in Hastings.
ExxonMobil Australia operates retail petrol operations under the
Mobil brand.
Prior to the
merger of
Exxon and
Mobil in 1999, Esso Australia...
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floors of the
ExxonMobil Building in
February 1963. The club was
accessible through elevators on Bell Street. In
January 2015, due to
ExxonMobil's lease expiration...
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brand and the
Mobil brand are the
primary brand names of
ExxonMobil,
while the
Exxon brand is used only in the
United States alongside Mobil. In 1911, Standard...
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eventually became Exxon, and
Standard Oil of New York (Socony),
which eventually became Mobil;
those two
companies later merged into
ExxonMobil. Over the next...
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consortium was
managed and
operated by
Exxon Neftegas Limited (ENL), a unit of
ExxonMobil,
until Exxon's withdrawal in
March 2022
following the 2022...