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ExxonMobils

ExxonMobils is a variant name for ExxonMobil, the American multinational oil and gas company formed in 1999 by the merger of Exxon and Mobil. Headquartered in Irving, Texas, ExxonMobil operates across the energy value chain, including upstream exploration and production, downstream refining and marketing, and a large chemical business through ExxonMobil Chemical. The company is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker XOM and is one of the world's largest publicly traded energy companies by revenue and assets.

ExxonMobil traces its corporate lineage to early 20th century oil companies and the consolidation that followed

Business operations are typically categorized into upstream (oil and natural gas exploration and production), downstream (refining,

Sustainability and governance are central to ExxonMobil's strategy as it faces pressures related to climate change,

the
breakup
of
Standard
Oil.
The
merger
of
Exxon
and
Mobil
created
a
diversified
enterprise
with
operations
in
more
than
100
countries.
The
company
has
historically
been
a
leader
in
petroleum
products,
lubricants,
and
petrochemicals,
while
expanding
into
natural
gas
and
energy
technologies.
logistics,
and
marketing),
and
chemicals.
The
company
markets
under
the
Esso
and
Mobil
brands
in
many
markets
and
operates
extensive
refining
and
marketing
networks,
lubricants,
and
synthetic
fluids,
as
well
as
joint
ventures
and
downstream
affiliates
worldwide.
emissions,
and
energy
transition.
The
company
publishes
sustainability
reports,
invests
in
carbon
capture
and
efficiency
improvements,
and
funds
research
and
policy
advocacy.
Critics
point
to
continued
reliance
on
fossil
fuels
and
environmental
and
legal
challenges
in
various
jurisdictions.
ExxonMobil
remains
a
major
actor
in
global
energy
markets
and
corporate
governance
discussions.