Tag: Exxon Mobil
ExxonMobil elects Dina Powell McCormick to its Board
Exxon Mobil Corporation announced that Dina Powell McCormick will join its board of directors
Maire Tecnimont reimbursable contract with ExxonMobil
Maire Tecnimont S.p.A. announced that its subsidiary Tecnimont S.p.A., through its affiliate Tecnimont USA Inc. in consortium with Performance Contractors Inc.
ExxonMobil announces retirement of Jeff Woodbury
Exxon Mobil Corporation said that Jeff Woodbury, VP of investor relations and secretary, has chosen to retire after 35 years of service.
ExxonMobil invests in U.S. Gulf
Exxon Mobil Corporation is expanding its manufacturing capacity along the U.S. Gulf Coast through planned investments of USD 20B over a 10-year period to take advantage of the American energy revolution, Darren Woods, chairman and chief executive officer, said.
Columbia refinery receives prelim okay for loan
The Board of Directors of the Export-Import Bank of the United States has voted to grant preliminary approval for a USD 2.84 billion direct loan/loan guarantee to Colombia's Refineria de Cartagena S.A. (Reficar). When approved, the financing will support the purchases of equipment and services from more than 150 large and small U.S. engineering, design, equipment supply, contracting and process license firms, including Chicago Bridge & Iron, Foster Wheeler, Exxon/Mobil and UOP.
Australia, China sign natural gas deal
Australia’s government said that on 18 August that PetroChina Co. signed a deal to buy USD 41 billion worth of Australian LNG over the next 20 years.
Oil firms plan large African investments
The world's "big five" energy companies – Total, Chevron Texaco, Exxon Mobil, Shell and BP – are all set to continue to play a major role on the African continent.
Saudi scraps gas deal
Saudi Arabia has told Exxon Mobil that it had closed talks on a USD 15 billion gas project, the biggest Saudi energy opening in nearly 30 years.
China’s Sinopec finishes petrochemicals study
Chinese oil major Sinopec Corp. and two foreign companies have finished a joint feasibility study for a USD 3.0 billion petrochemical complex in southern China.
UAE Dolphin project
UOG, the Arab Emirates group, will chose one company out of five western oil companies by the end of the year to replace US group Enron in the Dolphin gas project, in which French oil group TotalFinaElf is a partner.