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At its core lies Russia’s willingness to signal that U.S. companies — and ExxonMobil in particular — could once again have a ...
ExxonMobil signed a deal on Tuesday to explore a vast area near Trinidad and Tobago for oil and gas, even as the twin-island ...
ENERGY major ExxonMobil could invest up to US$21.7 billion (TT$147 billion) in Trinidad and Tobago over the coming years if ...
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GlobalData on MSNRussian decree may enable ExxonMobil to reclaim share in Sakhalin-1
This development coincides with Russian President Vladimir Putin's meeting with Donald Trump in Alaska, with discussions on ...
Lop-sided’ deal with US giant over offshore discovery leaves communities without protection or benefits, activists say ...
ExxonMobil reported net income declined 23% year-over-year to $7.08 billion, and it was down 44% to $2.49 billion for Chevron ...
US supermajor ExxonMobil is returning to Trinidad & Tobago following an award of a large offshore deepwater block, agreeing ...
Largest Guyana development to date as startup achieved four months ahead of schedule GUYANA has reached another major ...
ExxonMobil is expected to explore a large deepwater block off Trinidad and Tobago, with plans for seismic surveys and ...
Seplat Energy Plc, Nigeria’s independent energy company, has taken a step toward reshaping the country’s energy landscape by ...
ExxonMobil is trying to shift the conversation to emissions intensity rather than total emissions and arguing that Scope 3 emissions are society’s problem, not its problem.
ExxonMobil has put words in our mouths and then claimed we retracted them. Cherry picking: ExxonMobil argues that a handful of sentences within two advertorials undercut our analysis of 187 documents.
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