ExxonMobil
American multinational oil and gas corporation / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Exxon Mobil or ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM) is the world's biggest oil and gas company. It was created when Exxon and Mobil, both companies formed after the John D. Rockefeller's original Standard Oil company split apart, joined together in a merger to become one company. ExxonMobil has been involved in the global warming controversy,[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] as have other Big Oil corporations such as Royal Dutch Shell[13][14]
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Company type | Public (NYSE: XOM) |
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ISIN | US30231G1022 ![]() |
Industry | Oil and Gas |
Founded | 1999 (merger) 1911 (Standard Oil of New Jersey) 1911 (Standard Oil of New York) 1882 (Standard Oil) |
Headquarters | Irving, Texas, United States |
Key people | Darren Woods (Chairman/CEO) |
Products | Fuels, Lubricants, Petrochemicals |
Revenue | $370.680 Billion USD(2005) |
52,783,000,000 United States dollar (2023) ![]() | |
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Total assets | 362,597,000,000 United States dollar (2019) ![]() |
Number of employees | 83,700 |
Website | www |
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