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...Equatorial Guinea wanted a foreign company to take over the assets from Exxon and has been wooing international oil companies including Eni, the Italian producer, and several Nigerian companies, according...
...We start today with what would be Exxon’s biggest takeover since the tie-up with Mobil in 1999....
...Mobil Lithium....
...An acquisition would be ExxonMobil’s biggest since it was formed in a historic tie-up between Exxon and Mobil in 1999....
...His arrest comes at a pivotal moment for Exxon as the company has been in talks over its biggest potential acquisition since it merged with Mobil in 1999: a deal for shale producer Pioneer Natural Resources...
...combined with Mobil....
...Wednesday’s announcement of Exxon’s biggest deal since its 1999 merger with Mobil prompted a furious reaction from some environmental campaigners, who accused the company of “doubling down” on fossil fuels...
...Sydney-listed Invictus, which used data collected by Mobil before it merged with Exxon, will drill more wells at the Cabora Bassa project to find how much gas there is there — and production could be years...
...Exxon’s shares were down 3 per cent pre-market. If it purchased Pioneer, it would be the company’s biggest acquisition since it bought Mobil in 1998 for $81bn....
...The purchase of Pioneer, which was founded by chief executive Scott Sheffield in 1997, is the group’s biggest acquisition since it was formed through the merger of Exxon and Mobil in 1999....
...Companies that have secured US regulatory approval — including Venture Global and Golden Pass, a joint venture between Exxon and QatarEnergy — and gas traders that have bought gas from projects already under...
...Both deals are on a scale rarely seen since the megamergers of the late 1990s and early 2000s — BP-Amoco, Exxon-Mobil and Chevron-Texaco — that formed the modern supermajors....
...The company blamed the shortfall on weaker margins in its chemicals business and a hit to its trading business. Read more here....
...Another oil mega-deal Orcel’s dealmaking strategy at UniCredit The corporate drama at Atos The Big Oil ‘arms race’ has begun A string of massive deals in the late 1990s and early 2000s — BP-Amoco, Exxon-Mobil...
...Exxon-Mobil has received little of the $1.4bn granted after Venezuelan expropriation in 2007....
...Last month, it signed a deal with UK-based chemicals company Linde, in which Exxon says it will transport 2.2mn tonnes a year of CO₂ from a new Linde hydrogen facility on the US Gulf Coast and permanently...
...Exxon produces about 3.8mn barrels of oil and gas equivalent around the world and sells about 5.4mn b/d of fuel products, along with a large chemicals production business, giving it an extensive presence...
...because of weaker margins in its chemical business and reduced trading....
...Wirth, who has a degree in chemical engineering from the University of Colorado, led the company’s refining business before becoming CEO, where tight margins mean “you have to watch every penny”....
...In 2022, six companies — including Amazon, ExxonMobil and McDonald’s — faced shareholder petitions asking for more disclosures on efforts to reduce plastic, according to regulatory disclosures....
...Company spokesperson Todd Spitler told the FT: “This issue has come up several times in recent years and, in each case, our answer is the same: those who talk about how ‘Exxon Knew’ are wrong in their conclusions...
...Martin Mulvihill, co-founder and general partner at SaferMade, a venture capital firm investing in companies and technologies that eliminate hazardous chemicals from consumer products, told me that “not...
...“It’s going to be incredibly important for humankind and incredibly important for Exxon,” Ammann says of the company’s carbon capture business....
...One of the biggest differences is that Exxon believes booming demand for oil in things such as plastics and chemicals will more than make up for the boom in EVs....
...Exxon has no scope 3 target, while Shell and Chevron have only committed to reduce end-use emissions in terms of “carbon intensity” — a relative measure, which allows the carbon produced by oil and gas to...
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