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shareholder | country | % | source |
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year | business source |
2006 | Exxon has 19% of the refining capacities of France, 17,7 out of 97.5 million tons per annum. | Les Echos |
2005 | Esso operates 300 gas stations in France. | Les Echos |
2004 | Largest oil company in the world. | Réseau Voltaire |
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country | address & contact : production type incentive source |
Angola | Kizomba A (40%) : Les Echos |
Bahamas | Esso Standard Oil S.A. Ltd : |
Bahamas | Exxon Financial Services Company Ltd : |
Bahamas | Exxon Holding Latin America Ltd : |
Bahamas | Esso Exploration and Production Angola : |
Bahamas | Exxon Financial Services Company Ltd : |
Bahamas | Esso Global Investments Ltd : |
Bahamas | Esso Holding Company Singapore Ltd : |
Bahamas | Esso Exploration Angola Ltd : |
Bahamas | Esso Standard Oil S.A. Ltd : |
Bahamas | Exxon Holding Latin America Ltd : |
Barbados | Exxon (Barbados) Foreign Sales Corporation : |
Cameroon | Oleoduc Tchad-Cameroun (40%) : L'écologiste |
Scotland | Franklin, Elgin, mer du nord : pétrole Les Echos |
Egypt | Esso, Damietta free zone : Middle East Economic Digest |
United Arab Emirates | Mobil Petrochemicals International Limited, P.O.Box : 16841 Jebel Ali & 04-816373 : |
United Arab Emirates | Nalco/Exxon Energy Chemicals (M. E.) FZE, P.O.Box : 16971 Jebel Ali & 04-816016 : |
France | Notre Dame de Gravenchon, 76 : |
Hong-Kong | Castle Peak Power Company Ltd (60%) : |
Indonesia | Province d'Aceh, Sumatra (joint-venture avec la compagnie pétrolière indonésienne Pertamina) : champs de pétrole et de gaz naturel |
Kazakhstan | Kashagan oil field, oil reserves of 13 billion barrels (16,67%) : oil New York Times |
Liberia | Mobil Shipping and Transportation Co : |
Libya | offshore area called Bloc 21 : Production, exploration and production rights Bloomberg |
Malaysia | Jalan Sultan Ismail Kuala Lumpur 50250 : |
United Kingdom | Esso, Gazoduc Mer du Nord, projet Ormen Lange (7,2%) : Les Echos |
Russia | Sakhalin-1 project in the Khabarovsk region. : oil and natural gas Bloomberg |
Tchad | Oleoduc Tchad-Cameroun (40%) : L'écologiste |
Tunisia | : US Government Country Business Profile |
Turkey | : US Government Country Business Profile |
Venezuela | Cerro Negro (joint-venture) : Production, pétrole lourd de l'Orénoque Les Echos |
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year name | photo position; compensation source |
2005Raymond, Lee | Chief Executive Officer; salary: 48,9 million US$; allowances: 357 million US$; Chicago Tribune |
2004Raymond, Lee R | Chief Executive Officer; salary: 38 million US$; Reuters |
2003Longwell, Harry | Director; salary: 9,56 million US$; stock-options: 5,18 million US$;
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2003Raymond, Lee R | Chief Executive Officer; salary: 27,78 million US$; stock-options: 15,9 million US$;
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2003Tillerson, Rex | Chairman; salary: 5,7 million US$; stock-options: 1,51 million US$;
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2002Raymond, Lee | Chief Executive Officer; salary: 25,83 million US$; stock-options: 16,66 million US$;
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1998Raymond, Lee R | Chief Executive Officer; salary: 16,57 million US$; Forbes |
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year | employees <> | social impact : country source |
2005 | -198 | Internal restructuring: | Les Echos |
1989 | -375 | | Canadian Labour Congress |
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year | employees <> | social impact : country source |
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year | country : consequences source |
2009 | : Exxon noted 47 fatal accidents between 2001 and 2006, according to the lawyer for the plaintiff victims of the explosion of the AZF plant. | Les Echos |
2006 | Nigeria : Up to 1.5 million tons of oil, 50 times the pollution unleashed in the Exxon Valdez tanker disaster, has been spilt in the ecologically precious Niger Delta over the past 50 years, it was revealed yesterday. As well as threatening rare species including primates, fish, turtles and birds, the pollution is destroying the livelihoods of many of the 20 million people living there, damaging crops and fuelling the upsurge in violence, it was claimed. The report, compiled by WWF UK, the World Conservation Union and representatives from the federal ministry of Abuja and the Nigeria Conservation Foundation, concluded that the delta was now one of the five most polluted spots on the planet. | The Independent |
2005 | Equatorial Guinea : Exxon burns 2 billion cubic meters of natural gas on its offshore oil rig site of Zafiro, which emits 500 million tons of gas with greenhouse effect per year (in equivalent CO2). | Le Figaro |
2004 | France : Les tours réfrigérantes de l'usine Noroxo (Nord), fortement contaminées en Légionelle (concentration 7 fois supérieure à la norme réglementaire), auraient provoqué une épidémie de légionellose parmi les riverains, deux morts. | Novethic |
2004 | United States of America : Exxon sued for releasing toxic substances into the land and water around a petrochemical plant in Bayonne and around the Bayway refinery | Star-Ledger |
2004 | United States of America : Paid $8.25 million to settle allegations of air quality violations at its Torrance, Calif., refinery and Terminal Island, Calif., facility, the region's air quality management. | NBC |
2003 | Nigeria : Exxon condamné à payer plus de 10 millions de dollars pour des dégâts causés en 1998 après la rupture de l'un de ses pipelines | Afrik.com |
1998 | Niger : 42 millions de $US d'amende | Le Figaro |
1996 | United States of America : Dumped more than 2 billion gallons of untreated chemical wastewater | Texans for Public Justice |
1996 | United States of America : Exxon’s refinery, Baytown reported 31 major accidental releases of hydrogen sulfide from 1984 through 1996. | Texans for Public Justice |
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year | country : consequences source |
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year | country : description |
2000 | Indonesia : Exxon Mobil is to face charges of complicity in human rights abuses in Aceh province, Indonesia. ExxonMobil is accountable for torture, murder, imprisonment and sexual abuse by members of the Indonesian army unit assigned to protect Exxon's operations. | Corporate Watch |
2000 | Indonesia : Complicité de meurtre, viol, torture et enlèvement | The Guardian |
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year | country : description source |
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year | financial misdemeanor | sales | income | | buyback | source |
2009 |
| | 19,3 | |   | billion US$ | Les Echos |
2008 |
| 477 | 45,2 | |   | billion US$ | Les Echos |
2008 |
Chevron, Total, Esso and Shell were fined 41.1 million euros for cartel in a tender for the supply of aircraft of Air France to Reunion. |
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2008 |
The European Commission has fined a total of 676 million euros nine energy found guilty of having heard for 13 years on prices and market share of paraffin waxes. Paraffin waxes is used in a wide variety of products such as coating of waxy cheese, candles, tires, automotive components, adhesives and chewing gum. The cartel operated from 1992 to 2005 before being denounced by one of its participants, the Anglo-Dutch group Shell which has thus escaped a 96 million euros fine. Were condemned the South African group Sasol, the french Total (128 million), the U.S. ExxonMobil (83.5 million), the German Hansen & Rosenthal, Tudapetrol and RWE, the Italian Eni, the Spanish Repsol and the Hungarian MOL. |
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2007 |
| | 40,7 | |   | billion US$ | Les Echos |
2006 |
| 377,64 | 39,5 | |   | billion US$ | AP |
2005 |
| | 36,13 | |   | billion US$ | AFP |
2005 |
Condamné par un juge de Miami à payer 1,3 milliard de dollars d'indemnisations à 10 000 gérants de stations-service pour les avoir escroqué entre 1983 et 1994. ExxonMobil avait prélevé une commission de 3 % sur les paiements par carte de crédit, tout en promettant une ristourne de 3 % qui n'aurait jamais été accordée. |
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2005 |
Condamné par un tribunal de l'Alabama à payer 3,5 milliards de dollars de dommages et intérêts punitifs pour avoir fraudé dans le calcul de royalties devant être reversées à l'Etat dans le cadre de la production de gaz naturel sur le site de Mobile Bay. Exxon a fait appel. |
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2004 |
| 23,33 | 8,42 | |   | billion Eu€ | Le Figaro |
2003 |
| 246,74 | 21,51 | |   | billion US$ | |
2003 |
Exploitation hors concession d'un gisement gazier off-shore en Alabama. A floué les autorités de 64 millions $US. Amende: 12 millards $US |
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2003 |
J Bryan Williams charged with evading taxes on a $2 million kickback |
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2002 |
| 178,91 | 11,46 | |   | billion US$ | |
2002 |
Price-fixing of bitumen chemicals. |
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2001 |
Une partie des revenus de Pertamina, une compagnie avec laquelle Mobil gère un joint-venture basé à Sumatra, a été détourné au profit de sociétés contrôlées par Suharto, sa famille et ses amis |
| | | |   | | Christophe Grauwin |
2001 |
Intentionally withheld supplies of gasoline from the market as a tactic to drive up prices. (US Federal Trade Commission) |
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2001 |
| 187,51 | 15,32 | |   | billion US$ | |
2000 |
| 206,08 | 17,72 | |   | billion US$ | |
2000 |
Entente sur le prix de l'essence sur les autorouts françaises: amende de 5 millions d'euros |
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1999 |
| 160,88 | 7,91 | |   | billion US$ | |
1998 |
| 100,7 | 6,43 | |   | billion US$ | |
1998 |
| | | | 0,5 | billion US$ | SmartMoney |
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year | financial misdemeanor | sales | income | assets | buyback | source |
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year | purpose : intermediary/lobby : institution source |
2005 | : Presidential Inaugural Committee : amount: 250 thousand US$ : US President translate | Bloomberg |
2004 | Contributed $935,266 to federal candidates for the 2004 elections, more than any other oil company. With other energy companies, will get $11.6 billion in taxpayer subsidies. : amount: 935 thousand US$ translate | Bloomberg |
2004 | Prevent binding environmental regulations : Europen (The European Organization for Packaging and the Environment) : : European Commission translate | Europen |
2003 | Oil exploration and extraction contract : amount: 500000 thousand US$ : President of Equatorian Guinea translate | The Independent |
2003 | : [accusation] James Giffen & J Bryan Williams : amount: 78000 thousand US$ : Kazakh government translate | Bloomberg |
2001 | Access to foreign market (through MAI, WTO, GATS), prevent binding environmental regulations : USCIB (US Council For International Business) : : US Government translate | USCIB |
2000 | Investment protection and market access (to Mexico and Canada through NAFTA), to Latin America (through FTAA). : Business Roundtable : : US government, senate, congress translate | Center for Responsive Politics |
2000 | market-based "solutions" to climate change: nuclear energy, pollution emission trading permit. : CEPS (The Centre for European Policy Studies) - Climate Change : : European Commission translate | Corporate Europe Observatory |
2000 | Market access (through WTO), cheaper energy (through energy liberalization in Europe); uniform rules to enable the patenting of plants and animals (through TRIPS); prevent advert legislation on chemicals, self-regulation instead; : CEFIC (European Chemical Industry Council) : : European Commission translate | Corporate Europe Observatory |
2000 | Prevent binding regulation, co- or self-regulation instead. : American Chamber of Commerce's EU Committee : : European Commission translate | Corporate Europe Observatory |
1999 | Oil exploration and extraction : amount: 84000 thousand US$ : Président du Kazakhstan translate | Le Temps |
1999 | Market access and investment protection (through WTO, GATS), avoid social and environmental rules : ICC (International Chamber of Commerce) : : WTO, GATS translate | Corporate Europe Observatory |
1998 | Prevent the Kyoto agreement on the redution of greenhouse gases emissions : Global Climate Coalition : : US government, senate, congress translate | Interpress Service |
1998 | oil exploration and extraction : amount: 35000 thousand US$ : Ministre du Pétrole, Kazakhstan translate | Le Temps |
1998 | Regulation favorable to company's interests : Contribution to Candidate's Political Action Committee : amount: 237 thousand US$ : US President, Congress, Senate translate | Center for Responsive Politics |
1998 | Regulation favorable to company's interests : Contribution to Candidate's Political Action Committee : amount: 483 thousand US$ : US President, Congress, Senate translate | Center for Responsive Politics |
1997 | Legislation favorable to company's interests : Direct donation : amount: 10455 thousand US$ : US President, Congress, Senate translate | Center for Responsive Politics |
1997 | Access to Nigerian market, oil, privatized companies. : Corporate Council on Africa : amount: 40 thousand US$ : US government, senate, congress translate | Multinational Monitor |
1997 | Legislation favorable to company's interests : Direct donation : amount: 552 thousand US$ : US President, Congress, Senate translate | Center for Responsive Politics |
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year | purpose : intermediary/lobby : institution source |
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year | donator | country | | source |
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year | donator | country | amount | 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.: | |
2006 | Disinformation: A new report from the Union of Concerned Scientists shows how Exxon Mobil has funneled nearly $16 million to a network of 43 organizations that have clouded public understanding of global warming and delayed action on the issue. "Many of the tactics, and even some of the same organizations and actors used by Exxon Mobil to mislead the public, draw upon the tobacco industry’s 40-year disinformation campaign," the report states. An ice shelf larger than Manhattan has broken away from Canada’s northernmost shore, while forecasters expect that 2007 will be the warmest year on record.: | PR Watch |
2006 | Disinformation: After earning a record-breaking $36.1 billion last year, Exxon wants to avoid backlash from consumers angry about high gas prices and weaken support for the Windfall Profits Tax proposals before Congress.: public relations: W | PR Watch |
2005 | Disinformation: Sponsor of the Business for Social Responsibility's 2005 conference.: | PR Watch |
2005 | Arguable partnership: Has given more than $9 million since 1995 to efforts to save endangered tigers.: slogan: Preserving the endangered Bengal tiger; | PR Watch |
2005 | Arguable partnership: Donator of Roll Back Malaria (RBM), a global partnership formed in 1998 with the goal of halving malaria by 2010 that supports a wide range of on-the-ground interventions, from insecticidetreated mosquito nets (a particular focus for ExxonMobil) to preventive treatment for pregnant women and more-effective diagnostic methods and antimalarial drug treatment.: value: Santé; | Covalence.ch |
2004 | Arguable partnership: Don pour les victimes du tsunami: 5000000 de dollars: value: Humanitaire; | AFP |
2002 | Arguable partnership: Nature Conservancy: value: Nature protection; | Washington Post |
1997 | slogan: Mobil, looking after tomorrow, today.; | |
1995 | slogan: Keeping the world turning.; | |
1993 | slogan: Only one oil took part in all these revolutions; | |
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