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A pedestrian walks near a no drilling sign in Eagles Mere, Pennsylvania in this September 5, 2010 file photo. Beginning in 2014, Warsaw wants to tap an estimated 5.3 trillion cubic metres of recoverable reserves of gas - enough, according to the U.S.... View Photo »
People look through frosted windows as they sit in a tram in the centre of Poznan, western Poland in this December 2, 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 »
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 »
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 »
An employee walks at Russian gas export monopoly Gazprom's Sudzha pumping station in this January 13, 2009 file photo. Beginning in 2014, Warsaw wants to tap an estimated 5.3 trillion cubic metres of recoverable reserves of gas - enough, according to... View Photo »
A drilling rig is seen at sunset at Grabowiec 6 near the village of Lesniowice, southeast Poland, home to U.S. giant Chevron's first shale gas well in the country in this November 28, 2011 file photo. Beginning in 2014, Warsaw wants to tap an estimated... View Photo »
A pressure gauge is seen at a Gaz-System gas compressor station in Rembelszczyzna outside Warsaw in this October 13, 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 »
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,... View Photo »
The Exxon Mobil refinery in Baytown, Texas is seen in this September 15, 2008 file photograph. The world's largest publicly traded oil company's fourth-quarter profit narrowly beat Wall Street's expectations as rising crude oil prices offset falling... View Photo »
This Jan. 30, 2012 photo, shows the ExxonMobil refinery behind a Mobil station in Torrance, Calif. Exxon said Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012, its fourth-quarter earnings rose 2 percent as higher oil prices made up for a drop in production. View Photo »
Sherman Glass, president of ExxonMobil Refining, right, and Philippe Ducom, lead country manager of ExxonMobil Japan Group, left, shake hands with Jun Mutoh, representative director of TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K. , center, during a press conference in... View Photo »
TonenGeneral Sekiyu KK Representative Director and Managing Director Jun Mutoh (R) and ExxonMobil Japan Group Lead Country Manager Philippe P. Ducom talk during a joint news conference in Tokyo January 30, 2012. Japanese refiner TonenGeneral Sekiyu KK... View Photo »
Representative Director of TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K. Jun Mutoh speaks as Philippe Ducom, lead country manager of ExxonMobil Japan Group listens during a press conference in Tokyo, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. Exxon Mobil Corp. is selling its Japanese refining... View Photo »
Exxon Mobil Corp Vice President Sherman J. Glass, Jr. (R) shakes hands with TonenGeneral Sekiyu KK Representative Director and Managing Director Jun Mutoh during their joint news conference in Tokyo January 30, 2012. Japanese refiner TonenGeneral Sekiyu... View Photo »
Exxon Mobil Corp Vice President Sherman J. Glass, Jr. attends a joint news conference with TonenGeneral Sekiyu KK in Tokyo January 30, 2012. Japanese refiner TonenGeneral Sekiyu KK said on Monday its decision to buy out a controlling stake in it held by... View Photo »
Exxon Mobil Corp Vice President Sherman J. Glass, Jr. (R), TonenGeneral Sekiyu KK Representative Director and Managing Director Jun Mutoh (C) and ExxonMobil Japan Group Lead Country Manager Philippe P. Ducom attend a joint news conference in Tokyo... View Photo »
Visitors view an electric car model at the Exxon Mobil stand at the World Future Energy Summit exhibition in Abu Dhabi on Januray 18, 2012. World Future Energy Summit is an annual international meeting committed to advancing future energy, energy... View Photo »
Kurdistan Regional Government Minister for Natural Resources Ashti Hawrami speaks during an interview with Reuters in Arbil January 12, 2012. Iraq's semi-autonomous Kurdistan government said on Thursday Exxon Mobil Corp's deal with the regional... View Photo »
Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell, left, speaks to reporters on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2012, in Anchorage, Alaska. Parnell met with chief executive officers of three major oil companies operating in Alaska _ Bob Dudley of BP, James Mulva of ConocoPhillips and Rex... 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,... View Photo »
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
This Jan. 30, 2012 photo, shows the ExxonMobil refinery behind a Mobil station in Torrance, Calif. Exxon said Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012, its fourth-quarter earnings rose 2 percent as higher oil prices made up for a drop in production.
View Photo »Sherman Glass, president of ExxonMobil Refining, right, and Philippe Ducom, lead country manager of ExxonMobil Japan Group, left, shake hands with Jun Mutoh, representative director of TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K. , center, during a press conference in Tokyo, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. Exxon...
View Photo »Exxon Mobil Corp Vice President Sherman J. Glass, Jr. (R) shakes hands with TonenGeneral Sekiyu KK Representative Director and Managing Director Jun Mutoh during their joint news conference in Tokyo January 30, 2012. Japanese refiner TonenGeneral Sekiyu KK said on Monday its decision to...
View Photo »Exxon Mobil Corp Vice President Sherman J. Glass, Jr. attends a joint news conference with TonenGeneral Sekiyu KK in Tokyo January 30, 2012. Japanese refiner TonenGeneral Sekiyu KK said on Monday its decision to buy out a controlling stake in it held by U.S. oil major ExxonMobil for...
View Photo »Exxon Mobil Corp Vice President Sherman J. Glass, Jr. (R), TonenGeneral Sekiyu KK Representative Director and Managing Director Jun Mutoh (C) and ExxonMobil Japan Group Lead Country Manager Philippe P. Ducom attend a joint news conference in Tokyo January 30, 2012. Japanese refiner...
View Photo »Visitors view an electric car model at the Exxon Mobil stand at the World Future Energy Summit exhibition in Abu Dhabi on Januray 18, 2012. World Future Energy Summit is an annual international meeting committed to advancing future energy, energy efficiency and clean technologies by...
View Photo »From L-R:- Karim Alami, Tournament Director Qatar ExxonMobil Open 2012, Paris Saint-Germain's sporting director Leonardo, and President of the Paris Saint-Germain and head of the Qatar Tennis Federation Nasser Al-Khelaifi of Qatar, attend the draw for the ATP Qatar Exxonmobil Open 2012 Championships...
View Photo »TonenGeneral Sekiyu KK Representative Director and Managing Director Jun Mutoh (R) and ExxonMobil Japan Group Lead Country Manager Philippe P. Ducom talk during a joint news conference in Tokyo January 30, 2012. Japanese refiner TonenGeneral Sekiyu KK said on Monday its decision to buy...
View Photo »Representative Director of TonenGeneral Sekiyu K.K. Jun Mutoh speaks as Philippe Ducom, lead country manager of ExxonMobil Japan Group listens during a press conference in Tokyo, Monday, Jan. 30, 2012. Exxon Mobil Corp. is selling its Japanese refining and marketing business to partner...
View Photo »FILE - In this Jan. 25, 2010, file photo, Exxon Mobil Corp. Director Richard C. Vierbuchen left, shakes hands with Dhiya Jaafar, acting chief of Iraq's South Oil Company, second right, as then Iraqi Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani, center, claps during a signing ceremony in Baghdad,...
View Photo »FILE - In this Jan. 25, 2010, file photo, Exxon Mobil Corp. Director Richard C. Vierbuchen left, shakes hands with Dhiya Jaafar, acting chief of Iraq's South Oil Company, second right, as then Iraqi Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani, center,claps during a signing ceremony in Baghdad,...
View Photo »A pedestrian walks near a no drilling sign in Eagles Mere, Pennsylvania in this September 5, 2010 file photo. Beginning in 2014, Warsaw wants to tap an estimated 5.3 trillion cubic metres of recoverable reserves of gas - enough, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration,...
View Photo »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, according to the U.S. Energy...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 08: Rex W. Tillerson, Chairman and CEO of Exxon Mobil Corporation attends the United Nations Foundation's global leadership dinner at The Pierre Hotel on November 8, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 08: Chairman and CEO of Exxon Mobil Corporation Rex W. Tillerson and Norway Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg attends the United Nations Foundation's global leadership dinner at The Pierre Hotel on November 8, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »Exxon Mobil contractors Scott Campbell, left, and Rick Lavold load a trash bag with debris from a logjam along Montana's Yellowstone River near Laurel, Mont. , Tuesday Nov. 8, 2011 that was burned by state workers to treat it for oil contamination from an Exxon Mobil pipeline spill. The...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 06: Manager of Integrated Communications at ExxonMobil Jim Jones and Former First Lady Laura W. Bush pose for a photo during the Malaria No More International honors Fifth Anniversary Benefit at IAC Building on November 6, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 06: Manager of Integrated Communications at ExxonMobil Jim Jones (C) receives the Malaria No More Corporate Citizenship Award from and Founder of Malaria No More Peter Chernin (R) during the Malaria No More International honors Fifth Anniversary Benefit at IAC Building...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 06: Manager of Integrated Communications at ExxonMobil Jim Jones speaks after receiving the Malaria No More Corporate Citizenship Award during the Malaria No More International honors Fifth Anniversary Benefit at IAC Building on November 6, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »ExxonMobil President and CEO Rex Tillerson speaks during the 2011 Washington Ideas Forum at the Newseum in Washington, DC, October 6, 2011.
View Photo »ExxonMobil Chairman and CEO Rex Tillerson addresses the third annual Washington Ideas Forum at the Newseum in Washington, Thursday Oct. 6, 2011. The Atlantic, the Aspen Institute, and the Newseum presented the third Annual Washington Ideas Forum, which drew together more than 60 policy...
View Photo »A view of the Exxon Mobil refinery in Baytown, Texas in this September 15, 2008 file photo. Exxon Mobil Corp and Rosneft on August 29, 2010 announced an agreement to extract oil and gas from the Russian Arctic, the most significant U.S.-Russian corporate deal since U.S. President Barack...
View Photo »Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, right, and Rex Tillerson, ExxonMobil's chief executive smile during a signing ceremony in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, Russia, Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011. Russia's state-owned Rosneft teamed up with U.S. company ExxonMobil on Tuesday to develop huge...
View Photo »A view of the Exxon Mobil refinery in Baytown, Texas in this September 15, 2008 file photo. Apple Inc briefly edged past Exxon Mobil Corp to become the most valuable U.S. company on August 9, 2011, displacing an old economy stalwart and heralding an era where technology holds sway.
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 »This Jan. 30, 2012 photo, shows the ExxonMobil refinery behind a Mobil station in Torrance, Calif. Exxon said Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012, its fourth-quarter earnings rose 2 percent as higher oil prices made up for a drop in production.
View Photo »We believe that this order with Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding Group is a positive endorsement of the BALPURE technology by shipping leaders Mitsui O.S.K. Lines and ExxonMobil ... With the Ballast Water Management Convention getting closer to ratification, owners and operators have begun to shortlist thei...
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Shell, or any other company, can replace Exxon Mobil in West Qurna 1
The contract that we signed with ExxonMobil is a complete and constitutional contract, and is not against the constitution
The ministry of oil has informed Exxon Mobil of this position.
The United States has advised all of our companies, including ExxonMobil... that they run significant political and legal risks if they sign contracts with any parties in Iraq before there has been a national agreement
In the longer term, the Exxon Mobil move has put further pressure on the Maliki administration to deal with the question of regional authority and federalism.
We believe that the government will avoid canceling the West Qurna agreement but will seek to penalize Exxon Mobil in some way
Exxon Mobil has written to the Iraqi government about this and they have received the response from the ministry of oil and the prime minister's office that contracts will not be recognized unless they are approved by the Iraqi government
What is prompting a more outward stance is that ExxonMobil has done very badly in replacing its oil reserves
The partner of Exxon Mobil in West Qurna 1 is Shell and Shell is a giant and big company and it is well aware of and taking part in all operations and activities in the field.
It is possible that Shell, or any other company, can replace ExxonMobil in West Qurna 1 field
We are waiting for the Exxon Mobil answer
