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shareholder | country | % | source |
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country | address & contact : production type incentive source |
Aruba | 11 subsidiaries : Center for Public Integrity |
Bermuda | Oil Casualty Insurance Ltd : |
Bermuda | Asia Pacific Power & Light Company, Ltd : |
Bermuda | Eastern Insurance Company Ltd : |
Bermuda | Mt. Franklin Insurance Ltd : |
Mauritius | 10 subsidiaries : Center for Public Integrity |
Liberia | 1 subsidiary : Center for Public Integrity |
Panama | 7 subsidiaries : Center for Public Integrity |
Philippines | East Asia Transmission and Distribution Co : |
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year name | photo position; compensation source |
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year | employees <> | social impact : country source |
2001 | -3285 | | Houston Chronicle |
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year | employees <> | social impact : country source |
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year | country : consequences source |
2006 | United States of America : An El Paso Corp. subsidiary must clean up mercury contamination at a Lake County, Texas, site, which could cost the company $2 million. | |
2002 | United States of America : Pipeline ruptured a near Carlsbad, New Mexico, killing twelve workers; sued by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Office of Pipeline Safety for $2.5 million for five violations in safety matters. | UT Watch |
2002 | : Clean Air Act | UT Watch |
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year | country : consequences source |
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year | financial misdemeanor | sales | income | | | source |
2003 |
El Paso agreed to pay $1.7 billion to settle California lawsuits claiming the company manipulated gas prices by constraining fuel capacity on an El Paso pipeline. |
| | | |   | | Bloomberg |
2002 |
| 12,19 | -1,47 | |   | billion US$ | |
2002 |
El Paso reported false data about the price of natural gas. State Senator Joseph Dunn: "wholesale manipulation at every level (...) effort to drive up prices by any means necessary" |
| | | |   | | New York Times |
2002 |
El Paso allegedly cut the flow of natural gas into California during its energy crisis to inflate profits, cost Californians $3.3 billion. |
| | | |   | | Reuters |
2002 |
El Paso Merchant Energy LP deliberately reported false natural gas prices and volume in an effort to influence the market: settles charge for 20 US$ million |
| | | |   | | Reuters |
2002 |
SEC probe: questionable accounting and trading activities. |
| | | |   | | CNN |
2001 |
| 57,47 | 0,09 | |   | billion US$ | |
2000 |
| 21,95 | 0,65 | |   | billion US$ | |
1999 |
| 10,58 | -0,26 | |   | billion US$ | |
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year | financial misdemeanor | sales | income | assets | buyback | source |
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year | dubious practice : image source |
2007 | Disinformation: A recent study that claims polar bears are not harmed by global warming was funded by ExxonMobil, New Scientist reported. The study, which appears in the September 2007 issue of Ecological Complexity, claims that a human-caused role for warming Arctic temperatures “remains difficult to identify,” and that predictions of polar bear decline are “highly premature.” The study’s authors include Willie Soon and Sallie Baliunas of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, both of whom are affiliated with the George C. Marshall Institute, which receives funding from ExxonMobil; David Legates of the University of Delaware Center for Climatic Research, who has received funding from ExxonMobil, the DaimlerChrysler Corporation, and the El Paso Energy Foundation; and Timothy Ball of the Natural Resources Stewardship Project in Calgary, which has ties to lobbyists for Canadian utility companies.: | |
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