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So, between now and then, can Uganda's oil become unattractive to the investors? So far, there are 80 other companies lining up for the licences, including two majors in the industry, Shell and ExxonMobil. But parliament in October 2011 put a freeze on...
LONDON Feb 20 (Reuters) - U.S. oil group Exxon Mobil sought to cool predictions of a European shale gas revolution, saying commercial production was at least five years away and dismissed forecasts offered by other industry players as "highly...
A worker stands near the well head on a natural gas drilling rig near Towanda, Pennsylvania in this February 3, 2010 file photo. Beginning in 2014, Warsaw wants to tap an estimated 5.3 trillion cubic metres of recoverable reserves of gas - enough,... View Photo »
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HOUSTON, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp's 560,640 barrel per day (bpd) Baytown, Texas, refinery prevented the shutdown of a hydrocracking unit on Sunday after an alarm incorrectly indicated a problem on the unit, a company spokeswoman said. ...
Mobile CEO and Chairman Rex Tillerson testifies before a full Senate Finance Committee hearing on 'Oil and Gas Tax Incentives and Rising Energy Prices' on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, May 12, 2011. (JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images) Energy giant...
HOUSTON, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp's 502,000 barrel per day (bpd) Baton Rouge, Louisiana, refinery was operating normally on Monday after an equipment failure on Saturday, said a company spokeswoman. A compressor failed at the refinery on...
Smoke billows from the chimneys of Belchatow Power Station, Europe's largest biggest coal-fired power plant in this May 7, 2009 file photo. Beginning in 2014, Warsaw wants to tap an estimated 5.3 trillion cubic metres of recoverable reserves of gas -... View Photo »
The contract that we signed with ExxonMobil is a complete and constitutional contract, and is not against the constitution
TOKYO (Nikkei)--Seven & i Holdings Co. (3382) plans to open 300 convenience stores that also feature self-service gasoline stations over the next three years by strengthening ties with the local unit of U.S. oil giant Exxon Mobil. read full article... ...
The author is a Reuters Breakingviews columnist. The opinions expressed are her own. Are you a global investor looking for an ultra-high risk-reward option? Consider Iraq. The perils are well known – possible civil war at the top of the list – but the...
The Exxon Mobil Corporation, or ExxonMobil, is an American oil and gas corporation and a direct descendant of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil company. Formed on November 30, 1999, by the merger of Exxon and Mobil, ExxonMobil is the world's largest company by revenue, at $404.5 billion for the fiscal year of 2007, having interchanged this... Full Article
ExxonMobil cleanup workers remove bags of oil-covered vegetation from a side channel along the Yellowstone River near Billings, Mont. on Friday, July 22, 2011. After a pipeline spilled an estimated 1,000 barrels of oil into the river on July 1, receding floodwaters are revealing more...
View Photo »In this Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012 photo released by Qatar Tennis Federation, or QTF, Roger Federer presents in a show case ahead of the Qatar ExxonMobil Open and the 2012 ATP World Tour season at an amphitheater in the cultural village of Katara in Doha, Qatar. Over 4,000 Roman candles were...
View Photo »In this Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012 photo released by Qatar Tennis Federation, or QTF, Rafael Nadal presents in a showcase ahead of the Qatar ExxonMobil Open and the 2012 ATP World Tour season at an amphitheater in the cultural village of Katara in Doha, Qatar. Over 4,000 Roman candles were...
View Photo »FILE - In this Jan. 25, 2010, file photo, from left, ExxonMobil Corp. President Robert S. Franklin, ExxonMobil Corp. Director Richard C. Vierbuchen and then Iraqi Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani, are seen during a signing ceremony in Baghdad, Iraq. An oil exploration deal between...
View Photo »An assessor for Exxon Mobil Corp. surveys a flood plain area on private property bordering the Yellowstone River, Monday, July 11, 2011, near Laurel, Mont. Because of the high river levels, cleanup and testing efforts of a 42,000 gallon oil spill into the River on July 1 have been...
View Photo »The Yellowstone River flows eastward past the Exxon Mobil refinery, Sunday, July 10, 2011, in Laurel, Mont. Clean-up continues of the 1,000 barrels of oil, which leaked from a broken Exxon Mobil pipeline that crosses under the river about a quarter mile below the bridge. It may be two...
View Photo »An Exxon Mobil Corp. assessment crew looks over an area where oil has collected along the banks of the Yellowstone River, Sunday, July 10, 2011, near Billings, Mont. Crews continue to clean-up 1,000 barrels of oil that spilled into the river on July 1 after an Exxon Mobil pipeline broke...
View Photo »The Exxon corporate logo is pictured at a gas station in Arlington, Virginia January 31, 2012. Exxon Mobil Corp's fourth-quarter profit narrowly beat Wall Street's expectations on Tuesday as rising crude oil prices offset falling margins for chemicals, engine lubricants and fuel.
View Photo »FILE - In this Jan. 25, 2010, file photo, From left to right, ExxonMobil Corp. President Robert S Franklin, ExxonMobil Corp. Director Richard C. Vierbuchen, Iraqi Oil Minister, then, Hussain al-Shahristani, are seen during a signing ceremony in Baghdad, Iraq. An oil exploration deal...
View Photo »An Exxon Mobil crew uses an absorbent pad to clean up an oil spill along the Yellowstone River in Laurel, Montana, July 6, 2011. An Exxon Mobil pipeline ruptured on Friday night about 150 miles downstream from Yellowstone National Park near the town of Laurel, Montana, just southwest of...
View Photo »Andrew Cole of Yakima, Washington, on assignment for Exxon Mobil cleans up oil spill along the Yellowstone River in Laurel, Montana, July 6, 2011. An Exxon Mobil pipeline ruptured on Friday night about 150 miles downstream from Yellowstone National Park near the town of Laurel, Montana,...
View Photo »The Yellowstone River flows past the Exxon Mobil refinery in Billings, Mont. , Wednesday, July 6, 2011. An Exxon Mobil pipeline near Laurel, Montana ruptured and spilled an estimated 1,000 barrels of crude into the Yellowstone.
View Photo »Exxon Mobil Engineer Eric Julian inspects oil residue on the property of Jim Swanson in Laurel, Montana, July 5, 2011. An Exxon Mobil pipeline ruptured on Friday night about 150 miles downstream from Yellowstone National Park near the town of Laurel, Montana, just southwest of Billings,...
View Photo »Emergency response crew hired by Exxon Mobil clean up an oil spill along the Yellowstone River in Laurel, Montana, July 5, 2011. An Exxon Mobil pipeline ruptured on Friday night about 150 miles downstream from Yellowstone National Park near the town of Laurel, Montana, just southwest of...
View Photo »Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer asks questions of ExxonMobil representatives during a briefing about the oil spill in the Yellowstone River, Tuesday July 5, 2011, in Billings, Mont. An ExxonMobil pipeline near Laurel, Mont. , ruptured last Friday and spilled an estimated 1,000 barrels...
View Photo »An Exxon Mobil contractors mops up oil along the Yellowstone River near Laurel, Mont. on Monday July 4,2011. An estimated 1,000 barrels of oil spilled from a ruptured pipeline underneath the river.
View Photo »Rancher and environmental activist Mike Scott, right, confronts Exxon Mobil Pipeline Co. president Gary Pruessing over the company's pipeline spill along the Yellowstone River near Laurel, Mont. on Monday July 4,2011. Scott said his wife was forced to go to the emergency room after...
View Photo »Exxon Mobil contractors put absorbent sheets on oil that came into the backyard of a home along the Yellowstone River near Laurel, Mont. on Monday July 4,2011. An estimated 1,000 barrels of oil spilled from a ruptured pipeline underneath the river.
View Photo »Exxon Mobil Pipeline Co. president Gary Pruessing holds a news conference on Monday July 4,2011, at a house along the Yellowstone River near Laurel, Mont. where the yard has been fouled by oil. An estimated 1,000 barrels of oil spilled from a ruptured pipeline underneath the river.
View Photo »An ExxonMobil contractor cleans up oil along the banks of the Yellowstone River in Billings, Mont. , Sunday, July 3, 2011. A company pipeline about 20 miles upriver near Laurel, Mont. , ruptured and spilled an estimated 1,000 barrels of crude into the Yellowstone on Saturday.
View Photo »ExxonMobil contractors spread absorbent pads to soak up oil along the banks of the Yellowstone River in Billings, Mont. , Sunday, July 3, 2011. A company pipeline about 20 miles upriver near Laurel, Mont. , ruptured and spilled an estimated 1,000 barrels of crude into the Yellowstone on...
View Photo »Jim Swanson points upstream where an ExxonMobil pipeline ruptured beneath the Yellowstone River, causing a spill that stretched dozens of miles down the river, Saturday July 2, 2011 in Laurel, Mont.
View Photo »Oil from a ruptured ExxonMobil pipeline is seen in the Yellowstone River and along its banks near Laurel, Mont. , Saturday July 2, 2011. The pipeline break was contained early Saturday morning but the spill stretched over dozens of miles.
View Photo »A contractor for ExxonMobil tends to an oil containment boom along the Yellowstone River near Laurel, Mont. , after a pipeline that runs under the river ruptured Saturday July 2, 2011. The pipeline break was contained early Saturday morning but the spill stretched over dozens of miles.
View Photo »A view of the Exxon Mobil refinery in Baytown is seen in Texas, in this file photo taken September 15, 2008. A jury in Maryland awarded plaintiffs suing oil company Exxon Mobil about $1.5 billion for a 2006 leak at a gasoline station, according to court documents. Verdicts released by...
View Photo »ExxonMobil cleanup workers remove bags of oil-covered vegetation from a side channel along the Yellowstone River near Billings, Mont. on Friday, July 22, 2011. After a pipeline spilled an estimated 1,000 barrels of oil into the river on July 1, receding floodwaters are revealing more...
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