Exxon Mobil Corporation ˌ ɛ k s ɒ n ˈ m oʊ b əl EK son MOH bəl is an American multinational oil and gas corporation head
ExxonMobil

Exxon Mobil Corporation (/ˌɛksɒnˈmoʊbəl/ EK-son-MOH-bəl) is an American multinational oil and gas corporation headquartered in Spring, Texas, a suburb of Houston.: 1 Founded as the largest direct successor of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil, the modern company was formed in 1999 following the merger of Exxon and Mobil. It is vertically integrated across the entire oil and gas industry, as well as within its chemicals division, which produces plastic, synthetic rubber, and other chemical products. As the largest U.S.-based oil and gas company, ExxonMobil is the seventh-largest company by revenue in the U.S. and 13th-largest in the world. It is the largest investor-owned oil company in the world. Approximately 55.56% of the company's shares are held by institutions, the largest of which as of 2019 were The Vanguard Group (8.15%), BlackRock (6.61%), and State Street Corporation (4.83%).
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Company type | Public |
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ISIN | US30231G1022 |
Industry | Energy |
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Founded | August 5, 1882 |
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Headquarters | Spring, Texas, U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Darren Woods (chairman & CEO) |
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Number of employees | 60,900 (2024) |
Parent | Standard Oil (1882–1911) |
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Website | corporate |
The company has been widely criticized and sued, mostly for environmental incidents and its history of climate change denial against the scientific consensus that fossil fuels significantly contribute to global warming. The company is responsible for many oil spills, the largest and most notable of which was the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska and itself considered to be one of the world's worst oil spills in terms of environmental damage. The company has been the target of accusations of human rights violations, excessive influence on American foreign policy, and its impact on developing countries.
History
ExxonMobil traces its roots to Vacuum Oil Company, founded in 1866. Vacuum Oil later was acquired by Standard Oil in 1879, divested from Standard in 1911 with its breakup, and merged by the Standard Oil Company of New York (Socony), later known as Mobil, in 1931. After the 1911 breakup, Standard Oil continued to exist through its New Jersey subsidiary, sometimes shortened to Jersey Standard, and retained the Standard Oil name in much of the eastern United States. Jersey Standard grew by acquiring Humble Oil in the 1930s and became the dominant oil company on the world stage. The company's lack of ownership over the Standard Oil name across the United States, however, prompted a name change to unify all of its brands under one name, choosing to name itself Exxon in 1972 over continuing to use the three distinct brands of Esso, Enco, and Humble Oil.
In 1998, the two companies agreed to merge and form ExxonMobil, with the deal closing on November 30, 1999. The two companies cited lower oil prices and a better ability to compete with other state-owned oil companies outside of the United States like Pemex and Aramco. With the deal, the two companies practically merged, with the new company's name containing both of the trade names of its immediate predecessors. However, the structure of the merger provided that Exxon was the surviving company and bought Mobil, rather than a new company being created. Following the merger, Exxon's NYSE ticker symbol was changed from "XON" to "XOM".
Operations
ExxonMobil is the largest non-government-owned company in the energy industry and produces about 3% of the world's oil and about 2% of the world's energy.

ExxonMobil is vertically integrated into a number of global operating divisions. These divisions are grouped into three categories for reference purposes, though the company also has several standalone divisions, such as Coal & Minerals. It also owns hundreds of smaller subsidiaries such as XTO Energy and SeaRiver Maritime. ExxonMobil also has a majority ownership stake in Imperial Oil.
- Upstream (oil exploration, extraction, shipping, and wholesale operations)
- Product Solutions (downstream, chemical)
- Low Carbon Solutions
Upstream
The upstream division makes up the majority of ExxonMobil's revenue, accounting for approximately 70% of it. In 2021, ExxonMobil had about 30 billion barrels of oil and oil equivalents, as well as 38.1 billion cubic feet of natural gas. In the United States, ExxonMobil's petroleum exploration and production activities are concentrated in the Permian Basin, Bakken Formation, Woodford Shale, Caney Shale, and the Gulf of Mexico. In addition, ExxonMobil has several gas developments in the regions of Marcellus Shale, Utica Shale, Haynesville Shale, Barnett Shale, and Fayetteville Shale. All natural gas activities are conducted by its subsidiary, XTO Energy. As of December 31, 2014, ExxonMobil owned 14.6 million acres (59,000 km2) in the United States, of which 1.7 million acres (6,900 km2) were offshore, 1.5 million acres (6,100 km2) of which were in the Gulf of Mexico. In California, it has a joint venture called Aera Energy LLC with Shell Oil. In Canada, the company holds 5.4 million acres (22,000 km2), including 1 million acres (4,000 km2) offshore and 0.7 million acres (2,800 km2) of the Kearl Oil Sands Project.
In Argentina, ExxonMobil holds 0.9 million acres (3,600 km2) and 4.9 million acres (20,000 km2) in Germany. In the Netherlands ExxonMobil owns 1.5 million acres (6,100 km2), in Norway it owns 0.4 million acres (1,600 km2) offshore, and the United Kingdom 0.6 million acres (2,400 km2) offshore. In Africa, upstream operations are concentrated in Angola, where it owns 0.4 million acres (1,600 km2) offshore, Chad where it owns 46,000 acres (19,000 ha), Equatorial Guinea, where it owns 0.1 million acres (400 km2) offshore, and Nigeria, where it owns 0.8 million acres (3,200 km2) offshore. In addition, ExxonMobil plans to start exploration activities off the coast of Liberia and the Ivory Coast. In the past, ExxonMobil had exploration activities in Madagascar, however these operations were ended due to unsatisfactory results.
In Asia, it holds 9,000 acres (3,600 ha) in Azerbaijan, 1.7 million acres (6,900 km2) in Indonesia, of which 1.3 million acres (5,300 km2) are offshore, 0.7 million acres (2,800 km2) in Iraq, 0.3 million acres (1,200 km2) in Kazakhstan, 0.2 million acres (810 km2) in Malaysia, 65,000 acres (26,000 ha) in Qatar, 10,000 acres (4,000 ha) in Yemen, 21,000 acres (8,500 ha) in Thailand, and 81,000 acres (33,000 ha) in the United Arab Emirates.
ExxonMobil exited the West Qurna 1 oilfield in January 2024, officially ending all energy sector operations in Iraq. The share is now owned by PetroChina and Pertamina.
In March 2024, ExxonMobil discovered oil at the Stabroek block off the coast of Guyana using a drillship. By the end of 2027, it plans to have 6 FPSOs at the block. Oil was discovered off the coast of Angola in May 2024 in a well drilled from February to April in the Kizomba B development area.
Russia operations
Until the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, ExxonMobil held 85,000 acres (34,000 ha) in the Sakhalin-I project through its subsidiary Exxon Neftegas. Together with Rosneft, it has developed 63.6 million acres (257,000 km2) in Russia, including the East-Prinovozemelsky field. After Russia's 2022 invasion began, though, ExxonMobil announced it was fully pulling out of both Russia and Sakhalin-I, and launched a lawsuit against Russia's federal government on August 30.
Australia operations
In Australia, ExxonMobil held 1.7 million acres (6,900 km2), including 1.6 million acres (6,500 km2) offshore. It also operates the Longford Gas Conditioning Plant, and participates in the development of Gorgon LNG project.
Papua New Guinea operations
In Papua New Guinea, it holds 1.1 million acres (4,500 km2), including the PNG Gas project.
Product Solutions

ExxonMobil formed its Product Solutions division in 2022, combining its previously separate Downstream and Chemical divisions into a single company.
On October 1, 2024, Nigeria approved the $1.28 billion sale of Exxon Mobil's onshore assets to Seplat Energy, more than two years after the deal was first agreed upon in February 2022
Downstream and retail
ExxonMobil markets products around the world under the brands of Exxon, Mobil, and Esso. Mobil is ExxonMobil's primary retail gasoline brand in California, Florida, New York, New England, the Great Lakes, and the Midwest. Exxon is the primary brand in the rest of the United States, with the highest concentration of retail outlets located in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Texas (shared with Mobil), and in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern states. ExxonMobil has stations in 46 states, just behind Shell USA and ahead of Phillips 66, lacking a presence only in Alaska, Hawaii, Iowa, and Kansas.
Outside of the United States, Esso and Mobil are primarily used, with Esso operating in 14 countries and Mobil operating in 29 countries and regions.
In Japan, ExxonMobil had a 22% stake in TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K., a refining company that merged into Eneos in 2017.
ExxonMobil's primary retail brands worldwide are Exxon, Esso, Mobil, with the former being used exclusively in the United States and the latter two being used in most other countries where ExxonMobil operates. Esso is the only one of its brands not used widely in the United States. Since 2008, Mobil is the only brand for the company lubricants. Since 2018, ExxonMobil has operated a loyalty program, ExxonMobil Rewards+, where customers earn rewards points when filling up at its stations in the United States and later the United Kingdom.
Chemicals

ExxonMobil Chemical is a petrochemical company that was created by merging Exxon's and Mobil's chemical industries in 1999. Its principal products include basic olefins and aromatics, ethylene glycol, polyethylene, and polypropylene along with speciality lines such as elastomers, plasticizers, solvents, process fluids, oxo alcohols and adhesive resins. The company also produces synthetic lubricant base stocks as well as lubricant additives, propylene packaging films and catalysts. ExxonMobil is the largest producer of butyl rubber. Infineum, a joint venture with Shell plc, is manufacturing and marketing crankcase lubricant additives, fuel additives, and specialty lubricant additives, as well as automatic transmission fluids, gear oils, and industrial oils.
Sponsorships
Mobil 1, a brand of synthetic motor oil, is a major sponsor of multiple racing teams and as the official motor oil of NASCAR since 2003. ExxonMobil is currently in partnerships with Oracle Red Bull Racing in Formula One and Kalitta Motorsports.
Refineries
ExxonMobil operates 21 refineries worldwide, and the company claims 80% of its refining capacity is integrated with chemical or lube basestocks. ExxonMobil's largest refinery overall is its Beaumont Refinery and its second largest in the United States is its Baytown Refinery, located in Baytown, Texas. Its second largest refinery overall is its Jurong Island facility in Singapore. ExxonMobil's global average refining capacity was 4.6 million barrels per day, with the United States producing a plurality of the company's refining capacity at about 1.77 million barrels per day. ExxonMobil's corporate website claims it refines almost 5 million barrels per day.
ExxonMobil was one of few U.S. refiners to expand capacity by a significant margin following an industry downturn suffered during the COVID-19 pandemic. The company completed a 250,000 barrels per day expansion at its Beaumont, Texas, refinery in early 2023.
Low Carbon Solutions
Officially formed with ExxonMobil's 2022 corporate restructuring, and currently led by former General Motors president Dan Ammann, Low Carbon Solutions is the company's alternative energy division. The division says it will lower emissions in hard-to-decarbonize sectors such as heavy industry, commercial transportation, and power generation using a combination of lower-emission fuels, hydrogen, and carbon capture and storage. Low Carbon Solutions conducts research on clean energy technologies, including algae biofuels, biodiesel made from agricultural waste, carbonate fuel cells, and refining crude oil into plastic by using a membrane and osmosis instead of heat. The company speculated in April 2023 that pending good economic conditions, the low-carbon solutions business could eclipse the value of its oil and gas operations.
As of 2023[update], the company was in the process of designing its inaugural large-scale plant dedicated to producing low-carbon hydrogen, situated within its refining and petrochemical complex in Baytown, Texas. This project is set to become the world's largest low-carbon hydrogen project.
Carbon capture and storage
ExxonMobil publicly announced it would be investing $15 billion in what it deemed a "lower carbon future", and claims to be the world leader in carbon capture and storage (CCS). The company additionally plans that its Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions will be carbon neutral by 2050. ExxonMobil additionally acquired biofuel company Biojet AS in 2022, and its Canadian subsidiary Imperial Oil is moving ahead with plans to produce a renewable diesel biofuel. In July 2023, Exxon agreed to acquire Denbury Resources for $4.9 billion to further its low-carbon efforts. In July 2024, ExxonMobil and CF Industries signed a CCS agreement that will allow ExxonMobil to transport and permanently store 500,000 tonnes of CO2 per year starting in 2028.
Low-carbon energy projects
Exxon is working on low-carbon energy projects, focusing on basic research in five to ten key areas. This work spends a fraction of the $1 billion a year Exxon spends on research worldwide and the $8 billion it has spent since 2000 researching, developing and deploying low-carbon technologies Projects include: algae biofuels, biodiesel from agricultural waste, molten carbonate fuel cells, and new ways to manufacture plastic that produce less carbon dioxide.
Lithium mining
In November 2023 ExxonMobil started drilling for lithium in the US State of Arkansas. In June 2024, a preliminary agreement to supply lithium to SK for the manufacture of lithium-ion batteries that will power electric vehicles was signed.
Controversies

Climate change denial
ExxonMobil's environmental record has faced much criticism for its stance and impact on global warming. In 2018, the Political Economy Research Institute ranks ExxonMobil tenth among American corporations emitting airborne pollutants, thirteenth by emitting greenhouse gases. A 2017 report places ExxonMobil as the fifth largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions from 1988 to 2015. As of 2005[update], ExxonMobil had committed less than 1% of their profits towards researching alternative energy, which, according to the advocacy organization Ceres, is less than other leading oil companies.[needs update] According to the 2021 Arctic Environmental Responsibility Index (AERI), ExxonMobil is ranked as the sixth most environmentally responsible company among 120 oil, gas, and mining companies involved in resource extraction north of the Arctic Circle. As of 2020, ExxonMobil has been responsible for more than 3,000 oil spills and leakages which resulted in a loss of more than one barrel of oil, with the most in a single year being 484 spills in 2011. Additionally, since 1965, ExxonMobil has released more than 40 billion tons of carbon dioxide pollution.
In 2023, Science journal published a paper reporting that the global warming projections and models created by ExxonMobil's own scientists between 1977 and 2003 had "accurately" projected and "skillfully" modeled global warming due to fossil fuel burning, and had reasonably estimated how much CO2 would lead to dangerous warming. The authors of the paper concluded: "Yet, whereas academic and government scientists worked to communicate what they knew to the public, ExxonMobil worked to deny it."
Between the 1980s and 2014, ExxonMobil was a notable denier of climate change, though the company officially changed its position in 2014 to acknowledge the existence of climate change. ExxonMobil's prolonged response incited the creation of the Exxon Knew movement, which aims to hold the company accountable for various climate-related incidents. ExxonMobil has used its own website to attack Exxon Knew, claiming that it is a coordinated effort to defame the company.
In December 2022, U.S. House Oversight and Reform Committee Chair Carolyn Maloney and U.S. House Oversight Environment Subcommittee Chair Ro Khanna sent a memorandum to all House Oversight and Reform Committee members summarizing additional findings from the committee's investigation into the campaign to obscure the role of fossil fuels in causing global warming. Upon reviewing internal company documents, they accused ExxonMobil along with BP, Chevron, and Shell of greenwashing their Paris Agreement carbon neutrality pledges while continuing long-term investment in fossil fuel production and sales, for engaging in a campaign to promote the use of natural gas as a clean energy source and bridge fuel to renewable energy, and of intimidating journalists reporting about the companies' climate actions and of obstructing the committee's investigation, which ExxonMobil, Shell, and the American Petroleum Institute denied.
In the United States, as of 2024, dozens of states and localities have sued ExxonMobil on the base of its climate change denial.
Oil spills and plastic pollution

ExxonMobil's operations have been subject to numerous oil spills both before and after the 1999 merger. The most widely publicized oil spill was the 1989 Valdez oil spill, where an Exxon tanker discharged approximately 11 million U.S. gallons (42,000 m3) of oil into Prince William Sound, oiling 1,300 miles (2,100 km) of the remote Alaskan coastline. The spill remains the second largest in American history, only trailing BP's Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
ExxonMobil was also responsible for various other oil spills across the world. Some of Exxon's largest and most notable oil spills in the United States include long-lasting oil leaks totaling into an estimated 30 million gallon spill into New York City's Newtown Creek over the course of a century by Exxon and other Standard Oil predecessors, a 2011 oil spill which leaked 1,500 barrels of oil into the Yellowstone River (resulting in about $135 million in damages), and a 2012 1,900 barrel (80,000 gallon) spill from the company's Baton Rouge Refinery in the rivers of Point Coupee Parish, Louisiana. ExxonMobil's actives in Louisiana in particular, especially its Baton Rouge Refinery, have given the area the nickname of Cancer Alley. The company's activities, along with other operations and refineries in the area, have been the source of increased cancer infections, lower air quality, and as seen by some, potential environmental racism committed by the company.
In May 2021, ExxonMobil topped the Plastic Waste Makers Index report published by the Minderoo Foundation of 20 petrochemical companies that manufactured 55 percent of the single-use plastic waste in the world in 2019 (which were part of a larger group of 100 petrochemical companies that manufactured 90 percent of the waste), while in April 2022, California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued a subpoena to ExxonMobil for information related to the company's role in overstating the effectiveness of plastic recycling in reducing plastic pollution as part of an industry campaign to promote plastic usage. On September 23, 2024, California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit in San Francisco County Superior Court against ExxonMobil on behalf of the state of California, alleging that the company carried out a "decades-long campaign of deception" and misled the public on the merits of plastic recycling; in response ExxonMobil said that California has an ineffective recycling system that officials have known about for decades.
Geopolitical influence and human rights violations

ExxonMobil has also been accused of human rights violations and abusing its geopolitical influence. In the book Private Empire by Steve Coll, ExxonMobil is described as extremely powerful "corporate state within the American state" in dealing with the countries in which it drills, going to the point as describing such countries' governments as "constrained". The company's corporate ancestors are also blamed for the outbreak of the 1954 Jebel Akhdar War, which was sparked by the Iraq Petroleum Company's activities.
Indonesia
Beginning in the late 1980s, ExxonMobil (through predecessor Mobil) hired military units of the Indonesian National Army to provide security for their gas extraction and liquefaction project in Aceh, Indonesia, and these military units were accused of committing human rights violations, including sexual assault, battery and unlawful detention. ExxonMobil eventually pulled out from Indonesia completely in 2001, while denying any wrongdoing. Exxon attempted to have the case dismissed nine times, dragging the lawsuit out for over 20 years. In July 2022, a US District Court denied ExxonMobil's motions to dismiss the case, clearing the way for the lawsuit to go to trial, although no trial date was set. In 2023, ExxonMobile settled the case a week before trial.
Other controversies
War profiteering allegations
During a 2022 surge in profits among ExxonMobil and other large oil companies, partly due to the war in Ukraine, U.S. President Joe Biden criticized ExxonMobil. In June 2022, amid record oil prices, he said that "Exxon made more money than God this year". When the oil giant reported its second quarter earnings in 2022, CNN reported that Exxon made US$2,245.62 per second in profit across the 92-day long second quarter.
Exposure to benzene
In May 2024, a Pennsylvania jury found ExxonMobil liable for negligently failing to warn about the health risks of benzene, which is classified by the US Environmental Protection Agency as a known carcinogen, and ordered the company to pay $725.5 million in compensatory damages to a former mechanic, Paul Gill, who claimed that his cancer was caused by exposure to benzene in ExxonMobil's petroleum products while working at a Mobil gas station between 1975 and 1980.
Corporate affairs
Company | Revenue (2021)(USD) | Profit (2021)(USD) | Brands |
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ExxonMobil | $286 billion | $23 billion |
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Shell plc | $273 billion | l$20 billion |
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TotalEnergies | $185 billion | $16 billion |
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BP | $164 billion | $7.6 billion | Amoco Aral AG |
Chevron | $163 billion | $16 billion |
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Marathon | $141 billion | $10 billion | ARCO |
Phillips 66 | $115 billion | $1.3 billion |
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Valero | $108 billion | $0.9 billion | — |
Eni | $77 billion | $5.8 billion | — |
ConocoPhillips | $48.3 billion | $8.1 billion | — |
Business trends
According to Fortune Global 500, ExxonMobil was the second largest company, second largest publicly held corporation, and the largest oil company in the United States by 2017 revenue. For the fiscal year 2020, ExxonMobil reported a loss of US$22.4 billion, with an annual revenue of US$181.5 billion, a decline of 31.5% over the previous fiscal cycle.
The key trends of ExxonMobil are (as at the financial year ending December 31):
As per Fortune 500 Global list, ExxonMobil has been ranked #7 company in the World.
Year | Revenue (US$ bn) | Net income/ loss (US$ bn) | Total assets (US$ bn) | Price per share (US$) [citation needed] | Employees |
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2008 | 477 | 45.2 | 228 | 82.68 | 79,900 |
2009 | 310 | 19.2 | 233 | 70.95 | 80,700 |
2010 | 383 | 30.4 | 302 | 64.99 | 83,600 |
2011 | 486 | 41,0 | 331 | 79.71 | 82,100 |
2012 | 480 | 44.8 | 333 | 86.53 | 76,900 |
2013 | 438 | 32.5 | 346 | 90.50 | 75,000 |
2014 | 411 | 32.5 | 349 | 97.27 | 75,300 |
2015 | 249 | 16.1 | 336 | 82.82 | 73,500 |
2016 | 208 | 7.8 | 330 | 86.22 | 71,100 |
2017 | 244 | 19.7 | 348 | 81.86 | 69,600 |
2018 | 290 | 20.8 | 346 | 79.96 | 71,000 |
2019 | 264 | 14.3 | 362 | 73.73 | 74,900 |
2020 | 181 | −22.4 | 332 | 44.52 | 72,000 |
2021 | 285 | 23.0 | 338 | 57.96 | 63,000 |
2022 | 413 | 55.7 | 369 | 110.30 | 62,300 |
2023 | 344 | 36.0 | 376 | 61,500 |
Headquarters and offices
ExxonMobil's headquarters are located in the Spring, Texas area, a suburb of Houston. The ExxonMobil campus has a Spring post office address, and is adjacent to, but not in, the Spring census-designated place. Paul Takahashi of the Houston Chronicle described the headquarters as being in Spring.
The headquarters was previously in Irving. The company decided to consolidate its Houston operations into one new campus located in northern Harris County and vacate its offices on 800 Bell St. which it had occupied since 1963. The decision came in 2022. The new operation complex includes twenty office buildings totaling 3,000,000 square feet (280,000 m2), a wellness center, laboratory, and three parking garages. It is designed to house nearly 10,000 employees.
Board of directors
The current chairman of the board and CEO of ExxonMobil Corp. is Darren W. Woods. Woods was elected chairman of the board and CEO effective January 1, 2017, after the retirement of former chairman and CEO Rex Tillerson. Before his election as chairman and CEO, Woods was elected president of ExxonMobil and a member of the board of directors in 2016.
As of January 8, 2025[update], the current ExxonMobil board members are:
- Michael J. Angelakis, chair and chief executive officer of Atairos Group Inc.
- Angela Braly, former president and CEO of WellPoint (now Anthem)
- Maria S. Dreyfus, CEO and Founder of Ardinall Investment Management
- John D. Harris II, former CEO, Raytheon International, Inc.
- Kaisa H. Hietala, board professional
- Joseph L. Hooley, former chair, president and CEO of State Street
- Steven A. Kandarian, chair, president and CEO of MetLife
- Alexander A. Karsner, senior strategist at X Development
- Lawrence W. Kellner, former CEO, COO, and Chair of Continental Airlines
- Dina Powell McCormick, BDT & MSD Partners, LLC
- Jeffrey W. Ubben, Founder, Portfolio Manager, and Managing Partner, Inclusive Capital Partners, L.P.
- Darren W. Woods, chair of the board and CEO, ExxonMobil Corporation
Hooley is presently the lead independent director, having succeeded former Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier upon his retirement in May 2022.
Key executives
ExxonMobil's key executives are:
- Darren Woods, chairman and CEO
- Neil Chapman, Senior Vice President
- Kathryn Mikells, CFO and Senior Vice President
- Jack Williams, Senior Vice President
- James Spellings, General Tax Counsel and Vice President
See also
- Litigation involving ExxonMobil:
- Connecticut v. ExxonMobil
- Exxon Corp. v Exxon Insurance Consultants International Ltd
- Kivalina v. ExxonMobil
- People of the State of New York v. ExxonMobil
Notes
- In official SEC filings, the company name is split into two words and phrased as Exxon Mobil Corporation. However, in most media and communications, when used without "Corporation", the two names are merged into a single word as ExxonMobil. Occasionally, the company is also abbreviated to EM, especially with regard to the company's retail rewards program.
- Data is based on the 2022 Fortune 500.
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- Coll, Steve (2012). Private Empire: ExxonMobil and American Power. New York, NY: The Penguin Press. ISBN 978-1-594-20335-0.
- Painter, David S. (1987). Private Power and Public Policy: Multinational Oil Corporations and United States Foreign Policy, 1941–1954. London: I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-1-850-43021-6.
- Pratt, Joseph A. (2012). "Exxon and the Control of Oil". The Journal of American History. 99 (1): 145–154. doi:10.1093/jahist/jas149.
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Exxon Mobil Corporation ˌ ɛ k s ɒ n ˈ m oʊ b el EK son MOH bel is an American multinational oil and gas corporation headquartered in Spring Texas a suburb of Houston 1 Founded as the largest direct successor of John D Rockefeller s Standard Oil the modern company was formed in 1999 following the merger of Exxon and Mobil It is vertically integrated across the entire oil and gas industry as well as within its chemicals division which produces plastic synthetic rubber and other chemical products As the largest U S based oil and gas company ExxonMobil is the seventh largest company by revenue in the U S and 13th largest in the world It is the largest investor owned oil company in the world Approximately 55 56 of the company s shares are held by institutions the largest of which as of 2019 were The Vanguard Group 8 15 BlackRock 6 61 and State Street Corporation 4 83 Exxon Mobil CorporationFloating cube at ExxonMobil headquarters in Spring TexasFormerlyStandard Oil Company New Jersey 1882 1973 Exxon Corporation 1973 1999 Company typePublicTraded asNYSE XOMS amp P 100 componentS amp P 500 componentISINUS30231G1022IndustryEnergyPredecessorStandard OilMobilFoundedAugust 5 1882 142 years ago 1882 08 05 FoundersLucio NotoLee RaymondHeadquartersSpring Texas U S Area servedWorldwideKey peopleDarren Woods chairman amp CEO ProductsCrude oilOil productsNatural gasPetrochemicalsPower generationBrandsCoolanol Esso Mobil On the Run SpeedpassRevenueUS 349 6 billion 2024 Operating incomeUS 39 53 billion 2024 Net incomeUS 33 68 billion 2024 Total assetsUS 453 5 billion 2024 Total equityUS 263 7 billion 2024 Number of employees60 900 2024 ParentStandard Oil 1882 1911 SubsidiariesExxon Neftegas ExxonMobil Australia ExxonMobil Nigeria Imperial Oil SeaRiver Maritime XTO EnergyWebsitecorporate wbr exxonmobil wbr com The company has been widely criticized and sued mostly for environmental incidents and its history of climate change denial against the scientific consensus that fossil fuels significantly contribute to global warming The company is responsible for many oil spills the largest and most notable of which was the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska and itself considered to be one of the world s worst oil spills in terms of environmental damage The company has been the target of accusations of human rights violations excessive influence on American foreign policy and its impact on developing countries HistoryExxonMobil traces its roots to Vacuum Oil Company founded in 1866 Vacuum Oil later was acquired by Standard Oil in 1879 divested from Standard in 1911 with its breakup and merged by the Standard Oil Company of New York Socony later known as Mobil in 1931 After the 1911 breakup Standard Oil continued to exist through its New Jersey subsidiary sometimes shortened to Jersey Standard and retained the Standard Oil name in much of the eastern United States Jersey Standard grew by acquiring Humble Oil in the 1930s and became the dominant oil company on the world stage The company s lack of ownership over the Standard Oil name across the United States however prompted a name change to unify all of its brands under one name choosing to name itself Exxon in 1972 over continuing to use the three distinct brands of Esso Enco and Humble Oil In 1998 the two companies agreed to merge and form ExxonMobil with the deal closing on November 30 1999 The two companies cited lower oil prices and a better ability to compete with other state owned oil companies outside of the United States like Pemex and Aramco With the deal the two companies practically merged with the new company s name containing both of the trade names of its immediate predecessors However the structure of the merger provided that Exxon was the surviving company and bought Mobil rather than a new company being created Following the merger Exxon s NYSE ticker symbol was changed from XON to XOM OperationsExxonMobil is the largest non government owned company in the energy industry and produces about 3 of the world s oil and about 2 of the world s energy ExxonMobil in Guyana crude oil drills map image offshore regions Guyana exports around 500 000 barrels per day in offshore regions ExxonMobil is vertically integrated into a number of global operating divisions These divisions are grouped into three categories for reference purposes though the company also has several standalone divisions such as Coal amp Minerals It also owns hundreds of smaller subsidiaries such as XTO Energy and SeaRiver Maritime ExxonMobil also has a majority ownership stake in Imperial Oil Upstream oil exploration extraction shipping and wholesale operations Product Solutions downstream chemical Low Carbon SolutionsUpstream The upstream division makes up the majority of ExxonMobil s revenue accounting for approximately 70 of it In 2021 ExxonMobil had about 30 billion barrels of oil and oil equivalents as well as 38 1 billion cubic feet of natural gas In the United States ExxonMobil s petroleum exploration and production activities are concentrated in the Permian Basin Bakken Formation Woodford Shale Caney Shale and the Gulf of Mexico In addition ExxonMobil has several gas developments in the regions of Marcellus Shale Utica Shale Haynesville Shale Barnett Shale and Fayetteville Shale All natural gas activities are conducted by its subsidiary XTO Energy As of December 31 2014 ExxonMobil owned 14 6 million acres 59 000 km2 in the United States of which 1 7 million acres 6 900 km2 were offshore 1 5 million acres 6 100 km2 of which were in the Gulf of Mexico In California it has a joint venture called Aera Energy LLC with Shell Oil In Canada the company holds 5 4 million acres 22 000 km2 including 1 million acres 4 000 km2 offshore and 0 7 million acres 2 800 km2 of the Kearl Oil Sands Project In Argentina ExxonMobil holds 0 9 million acres 3 600 km2 and 4 9 million acres 20 000 km2 in Germany In the Netherlands ExxonMobil owns 1 5 million acres 6 100 km2 in Norway it owns 0 4 million acres 1 600 km2 offshore and the United Kingdom 0 6 million acres 2 400 km2 offshore In Africa upstream operations are concentrated in Angola where it owns 0 4 million acres 1 600 km2 offshore Chad where it owns 46 000 acres 19 000 ha Equatorial Guinea where it owns 0 1 million acres 400 km2 offshore and Nigeria where it owns 0 8 million acres 3 200 km2 offshore In addition ExxonMobil plans to start exploration activities off the coast of Liberia and the Ivory Coast In the past ExxonMobil had exploration activities in Madagascar however these operations were ended due to unsatisfactory results In Asia it holds 9 000 acres 3 600 ha in Azerbaijan 1 7 million acres 6 900 km2 in Indonesia of which 1 3 million acres 5 300 km2 are offshore 0 7 million acres 2 800 km2 in Iraq 0 3 million acres 1 200 km2 in Kazakhstan 0 2 million acres 810 km2 in Malaysia 65 000 acres 26 000 ha in Qatar 10 000 acres 4 000 ha in Yemen 21 000 acres 8 500 ha in Thailand and 81 000 acres 33 000 ha in the United Arab Emirates ExxonMobil exited the West Qurna 1 oilfield in January 2024 officially ending all energy sector operations in Iraq The share is now owned by PetroChina and Pertamina In March 2024 ExxonMobil discovered oil at the Stabroek block off the coast of Guyana using a drillship By the end of 2027 it plans to have 6 FPSOs at the block Oil was discovered off the coast of Angola in May 2024 in a well drilled from February to April in the Kizomba B development area Russia operations Until the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine ExxonMobil held 85 000 acres 34 000 ha in the Sakhalin I project through its subsidiary Exxon Neftegas Together with Rosneft it has developed 63 6 million acres 257 000 km2 in Russia including the East Prinovozemelsky field After Russia s 2022 invasion began though ExxonMobil announced it was fully pulling out of both Russia and Sakhalin I and launched a lawsuit against Russia s federal government on August 30 Australia operations In Australia ExxonMobil held 1 7 million acres 6 900 km2 including 1 6 million acres 6 500 km2 offshore It also operates the Longford Gas Conditioning Plant and participates in the development of Gorgon LNG project Papua New Guinea operations In Papua New Guinea it holds 1 1 million acres 4 500 km2 including the PNG Gas project Product Solutions An ExxonMobil gas station in Hiawassee Georgia ExxonMobil formed its Product Solutions division in 2022 combining its previously separate Downstream and Chemical divisions into a single company On October 1 2024 Nigeria approved the 1 28 billion sale of Exxon Mobil s onshore assets to Seplat Energy more than two years after the deal was first agreed upon in February 2022 Downstream and retail ExxonMobil markets products around the world under the brands of Exxon Mobil and Esso Mobil is ExxonMobil s primary retail gasoline brand in California Florida New York New England the Great Lakes and the Midwest Exxon is the primary brand in the rest of the United States with the highest concentration of retail outlets located in New Jersey Pennsylvania Texas shared with Mobil and in the Mid Atlantic and Southeastern states ExxonMobil has stations in 46 states just behind Shell USA and ahead of Phillips 66 lacking a presence only in Alaska Hawaii Iowa and Kansas Outside of the United States Esso and Mobil are primarily used with Esso operating in 14 countries and Mobil operating in 29 countries and regions In Japan ExxonMobil had a 22 stake in TonenGeneral Sekiyu K K a refining company that merged into Eneos in 2017 ExxonMobil s primary retail brands worldwide are Exxon Esso Mobil with the former being used exclusively in the United States and the latter two being used in most other countries where ExxonMobil operates Esso is the only one of its brands not used widely in the United States Since 2008 Mobil is the only brand for the company lubricants Since 2018 ExxonMobil has operated a loyalty program ExxonMobil Rewards where customers earn rewards points when filling up at its stations in the United States and later the United Kingdom Chemicals ExxonMobil Chemical is a petrochemical company that was created by merging Exxon s and Mobil s chemical industries in 1999 Its principal products include basic olefins and aromatics ethylene glycol polyethylene and polypropylene along with speciality lines such as elastomers plasticizers solvents process fluids oxo alcohols and adhesive resins The company also produces synthetic lubricant base stocks as well as lubricant additives propylene packaging films and catalysts ExxonMobil is the largest producer of butyl rubber Infineum a joint venture with Shell plc is manufacturing and marketing crankcase lubricant additives fuel additives and specialty lubricant additives as well as automatic transmission fluids gear oils and industrial oils Sponsorships Mobil 1 a brand of synthetic motor oil is a major sponsor of multiple racing teams and as the official motor oil of NASCAR since 2003 ExxonMobil is currently in partnerships with Oracle Red Bull Racing in Formula One and Kalitta Motorsports Refineries ExxonMobil operates 21 refineries worldwide and the company claims 80 of its refining capacity is integrated with chemical or lube basestocks ExxonMobil s largest refinery overall is its Beaumont Refinery and its second largest in the United States is its Baytown Refinery located in Baytown Texas Its second largest refinery overall is its Jurong Island facility in Singapore ExxonMobil s global average refining capacity was 4 6 million barrels per day with the United States producing a plurality of the company s refining capacity at about 1 77 million barrels per day ExxonMobil s corporate website claims it refines almost 5 million barrels per day ExxonMobil was one of few U S refiners to expand capacity by a significant margin following an industry downturn suffered during the COVID 19 pandemic The company completed a 250 000 barrels per day expansion at its Beaumont Texas refinery in early 2023 Low Carbon Solutions Officially formed with ExxonMobil s 2022 corporate restructuring and currently led by former General Motors president Dan Ammann Low Carbon Solutions is the company s alternative energy division The division says it will lower emissions in hard to decarbonize sectors such as heavy industry commercial transportation and power generation using a combination of lower emission fuels hydrogen and carbon capture and storage Low Carbon Solutions conducts research on clean energy technologies including algae biofuels biodiesel made from agricultural waste carbonate fuel cells and refining crude oil into plastic by using a membrane and osmosis instead of heat The company speculated in April 2023 that pending good economic conditions the low carbon solutions business could eclipse the value of its oil and gas operations As of 2023 update the company was in the process of designing its inaugural large scale plant dedicated to producing low carbon hydrogen situated within its refining and petrochemical complex in Baytown Texas This project is set to become the world s largest low carbon hydrogen project Carbon capture and storage ExxonMobil publicly announced it would be investing 15 billion in what it deemed a lower carbon future and claims to be the world leader in carbon capture and storage CCS The company additionally plans that its Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions will be carbon neutral by 2050 ExxonMobil additionally acquired biofuel company Biojet AS in 2022 and its Canadian subsidiary Imperial Oil is moving ahead with plans to produce a renewable diesel biofuel In July 2023 Exxon agreed to acquire Denbury Resources for 4 9 billion to further its low carbon efforts In July 2024 ExxonMobil and CF Industries signed a CCS agreement that will allow ExxonMobil to transport and permanently store 500 000 tonnes of CO2 per year starting in 2028 Low carbon energy projects Exxon is working on low carbon energy projects focusing on basic research in five to ten key areas This work spends a fraction of the 1 billion a year Exxon spends on research worldwide and the 8 billion it has spent since 2000 researching developing and deploying low carbon technologies Projects include algae biofuels biodiesel from agricultural waste molten carbonate fuel cells and new ways to manufacture plastic that produce less carbon dioxide Lithium mining In November 2023 ExxonMobil started drilling for lithium in the US State of Arkansas In June 2024 a preliminary agreement to supply lithium to SK for the manufacture of lithium ion batteries that will power electric vehicles was signed ControversiesExtinction Rebellion protestors demonstrating against ExxonMobilClimate change denial ExxonMobil s environmental record has faced much criticism for its stance and impact on global warming In 2018 the Political Economy Research Institute ranks ExxonMobil tenth among American corporations emitting airborne pollutants thirteenth by emitting greenhouse gases A 2017 report places ExxonMobil as the fifth largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions from 1988 to 2015 As of 2005 update ExxonMobil had committed less than 1 of their profits towards researching alternative energy which according to the advocacy organization Ceres is less than other leading oil companies needs update According to the 2021 Arctic Environmental Responsibility Index AERI ExxonMobil is ranked as the sixth most environmentally responsible company among 120 oil gas and mining companies involved in resource extraction north of the Arctic Circle As of 2020 ExxonMobil has been responsible for more than 3 000 oil spills and leakages which resulted in a loss of more than one barrel of oil with the most in a single year being 484 spills in 2011 Additionally since 1965 ExxonMobil has released more than 40 billion tons of carbon dioxide pollution In 2023 Science journal published a paper reporting that the global warming projections and models created by ExxonMobil s own scientists between 1977 and 2003 had accurately projected and skillfully modeled global warming due to fossil fuel burning and had reasonably estimated how much CO2 would lead to dangerous warming The authors of the paper concluded Yet whereas academic and government scientists worked to communicate what they knew to the public ExxonMobil worked to deny it Between the 1980s and 2014 ExxonMobil was a notable denier of climate change though the company officially changed its position in 2014 to acknowledge the existence of climate change ExxonMobil s prolonged response incited the creation of the Exxon Knew movement which aims to hold the company accountable for various climate related incidents ExxonMobil has used its own website to attack Exxon Knew claiming that it is a coordinated effort to defame the company In December 2022 U S House Oversight and Reform Committee Chair Carolyn Maloney and U S House Oversight Environment Subcommittee Chair Ro Khanna sent a memorandum to all House Oversight and Reform Committee members summarizing additional findings from the committee s investigation into the campaign to obscure the role of fossil fuels in causing global warming Upon reviewing internal company documents they accused ExxonMobil along with BP Chevron and Shell of greenwashing their Paris Agreement carbon neutrality pledges while continuing long term investment in fossil fuel production and sales for engaging in a campaign to promote the use of natural gas as a clean energy source and bridge fuel to renewable energy and of intimidating journalists reporting about the companies climate actions and of obstructing the committee s investigation which ExxonMobil Shell and the American Petroleum Institute denied In the United States as of 2024 dozens of states and localities have sued ExxonMobil on the base of its climate change denial Oil spills and plastic pollution Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup ExxonMobil s operations have been subject to numerous oil spills both before and after the 1999 merger The most widely publicized oil spill was the 1989 Valdez oil spill where an Exxon tanker discharged approximately 11 million U S gallons 42 000 m3 of oil into Prince William Sound oiling 1 300 miles 2 100 km of the remote Alaskan coastline The spill remains the second largest in American history only trailing BP s Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico ExxonMobil was also responsible for various other oil spills across the world Some of Exxon s largest and most notable oil spills in the United States include long lasting oil leaks totaling into an estimated 30 million gallon spill into New York City s Newtown Creek over the course of a century by Exxon and other Standard Oil predecessors a 2011 oil spill which leaked 1 500 barrels of oil into the Yellowstone River resulting in about 135 million in damages and a 2012 1 900 barrel 80 000 gallon spill from the company s Baton Rouge Refinery in the rivers of Point Coupee Parish Louisiana ExxonMobil s actives in Louisiana in particular especially its Baton Rouge Refinery have given the area the nickname of Cancer Alley The company s activities along with other operations and refineries in the area have been the source of increased cancer infections lower air quality and as seen by some potential environmental racism committed by the company In May 2021 ExxonMobil topped the Plastic Waste Makers Index report published by the Minderoo Foundation of 20 petrochemical companies that manufactured 55 percent of the single use plastic waste in the world in 2019 which were part of a larger group of 100 petrochemical companies that manufactured 90 percent of the waste while in April 2022 California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued a subpoena to ExxonMobil for information related to the company s role in overstating the effectiveness of plastic recycling in reducing plastic pollution as part of an industry campaign to promote plastic usage On September 23 2024 California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed a lawsuit in San Francisco County Superior Court against ExxonMobil on behalf of the state of California alleging that the company carried out a decades long campaign of deception and misled the public on the merits of plastic recycling in response ExxonMobil said that California has an ineffective recycling system that officials have known about for decades Geopolitical influence and human rights violations Former CEO Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman May 2017 ExxonMobil has also been accused of human rights violations and abusing its geopolitical influence In the book Private Empire by Steve Coll ExxonMobil is described as extremely powerful corporate state within the American state in dealing with the countries in which it drills going to the point as describing such countries governments as constrained The company s corporate ancestors are also blamed for the outbreak of the 1954 Jebel Akhdar War which was sparked by the Iraq Petroleum Company s activities Indonesia Beginning in the late 1980s ExxonMobil through predecessor Mobil hired military units of the Indonesian National Army to provide security for their gas extraction and liquefaction project in Aceh Indonesia and these military units were accused of committing human rights violations including sexual assault battery and unlawful detention ExxonMobil eventually pulled out from Indonesia completely in 2001 while denying any wrongdoing Exxon attempted to have the case dismissed nine times dragging the lawsuit out for over 20 years In July 2022 a US District Court denied ExxonMobil s motions to dismiss the case clearing the way for the lawsuit to go to trial although no trial date was set In 2023 ExxonMobile settled the case a week before trial Other controversies War profiteering allegations During a 2022 surge in profits among ExxonMobil and other large oil companies partly due to the war in Ukraine U S President Joe Biden criticized ExxonMobil In June 2022 amid record oil prices he said that Exxon made more money than God this year When the oil giant reported its second quarter earnings in 2022 CNN reported that Exxon made US 2 245 62 per second in profit across the 92 day long second quarter Exposure to benzene In May 2024 a Pennsylvania jury found ExxonMobil liable for negligently failing to warn about the health risks of benzene which is classified by the US Environmental Protection Agency as a known carcinogen and ordered the company to pay 725 5 million in compensatory damages to a former mechanic Paul Gill who claimed that his cancer was caused by exposure to benzene in ExxonMobil s petroleum products while working at a Mobil gas station between 1975 and 1980 Corporate affairsBig Oil companies Company Revenue 2021 USD Profit 2021 USD BrandsExxonMobil 286 billion 23 billion MobilEssoImperial OilShell plc 273 billion l 20 billion Jiffy LubePennzoilTotalEnergies 185 billion 16 billion Elf AquitaineSunPowerBP 164 billion 7 6 billion Amoco Aral AGChevron 163 billion 16 billion TexacoCaltexHavolineMarathon 141 billion 10 billion ARCOPhillips 66 115 billion 1 3 billion 76ConocoJETValero 108 billion 0 9 billion Eni 77 billion 5 8 billion ConocoPhillips 48 3 billion 8 1 billion Business trends According to Fortune Global 500 ExxonMobil was the second largest company second largest publicly held corporation and the largest oil company in the United States by 2017 revenue For the fiscal year 2020 ExxonMobil reported a loss of US 22 4 billion with an annual revenue of US 181 5 billion a decline of 31 5 over the previous fiscal cycle The key trends of ExxonMobil are as at the financial year ending December 31 As per Fortune 500 Global list ExxonMobil has been ranked 7 company in the World Year Revenue US bn Net income loss US bn Total assets US bn Price per share US citation needed Employees2008 477 45 2 228 82 68 79 9002009 310 19 2 233 70 95 80 7002010 383 30 4 302 64 99 83 6002011 486 41 0 331 79 71 82 1002012 480 44 8 333 86 53 76 9002013 438 32 5 346 90 50 75 0002014 411 32 5 349 97 27 75 3002015 249 16 1 336 82 82 73 5002016 208 7 8 330 86 22 71 1002017 244 19 7 348 81 86 69 6002018 290 20 8 346 79 96 71 0002019 264 14 3 362 73 73 74 9002020 181 22 4 332 44 52 72 0002021 285 23 0 338 57 96 63 0002022 413 55 7 369 110 30 62 3002023 344 36 0 376 61 500Headquarters and offices ExxonMobil Building Former ExxonMobil offices in Downtown Houston were vacated in early 2015 ExxonMobil s headquarters are located in the Spring Texas area a suburb of Houston The ExxonMobil campus has a Spring post office address and is adjacent to but not in the Spring census designated place Paul Takahashi of the Houston Chronicle described the headquarters as being in Spring The headquarters was previously in Irving The company decided to consolidate its Houston operations into one new campus located in northern Harris County and vacate its offices on 800 Bell St which it had occupied since 1963 The decision came in 2022 The new operation complex includes twenty office buildings totaling 3 000 000 square feet 280 000 m2 a wellness center laboratory and three parking garages It is designed to house nearly 10 000 employees Board of directors The current chairman of the board and CEO of ExxonMobil Corp is Darren W Woods Woods was elected chairman of the board and CEO effective January 1 2017 after the retirement of former chairman and CEO Rex Tillerson Before his election as chairman and CEO Woods was elected president of ExxonMobil and a member of the board of directors in 2016 As of January 8 2025 update the current ExxonMobil board members are Michael J Angelakis chair and chief executive officer of Atairos Group Inc Angela Braly former president and CEO of WellPoint now Anthem Maria S Dreyfus CEO and Founder of Ardinall Investment Management John D Harris II former CEO Raytheon International Inc Kaisa H Hietala board professional Joseph L Hooley former chair president and CEO of State Street Steven A Kandarian chair president and CEO of MetLife Alexander A Karsner senior strategist at X Development Lawrence W Kellner former CEO COO and Chair of Continental Airlines Dina Powell McCormick BDT amp MSD Partners LLC Jeffrey W Ubben Founder Portfolio Manager and Managing Partner Inclusive Capital Partners L P Darren W Woods chair of the board and CEO ExxonMobil Corporation Hooley is presently the lead independent director having succeeded former Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier upon his retirement in May 2022 Key executives ExxonMobil s key executives are Darren Woods chairman and CEO Neil Chapman Senior Vice President Kathryn Mikells CFO and Senior Vice President Jack Williams Senior Vice President James Spellings General Tax Counsel and Vice PresidentSee alsoLitigation involving ExxonMobil Connecticut v ExxonMobil Exxon Corp v Exxon Insurance Consultants International Ltd Kivalina v ExxonMobil People of the State of New York v ExxonMobilNotesIn 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