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ExxonMobil has billions of dollars to find and produce oil. But like other Western oil companies, Exxon is going to struggle to add to its oil reserves because it no longer calls the shots in negotiations with developing countries....
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For the last few years folks who considered themselves climate change skeptics (or outright non-believers) liked to talk about themselves as a beleaguered band facing a vast global conspiracy perpetrating fraud. The last few months seems to...
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Exxon and Mobil merged in 1999 to become ExxonMobil. It is an American gas and oil company and was at one time called Standard Gas and Oil.
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The Exxon Valdez was an oil freighter that struck a reef in Prince William Sound, Alaska in 1989, causing a large oil spill that encompassed about 1300 square miles. Although not one of the biggest spills in history, it was environmentally ...
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Exxon mobil corporation or Exxonmobil. It is a merger between Exxon and Mobil and is corporatly owned. J.D. Rockerfeller decendents had it until it went public.
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Exxon and Mobil merged in 1999
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The cause of the incident was investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board, which identified the four following factors as contributing to the grounding of the vessel: 1. The third mate failed to properly maneuver the vessel, po...
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the Exxon Valdez happened over a series of disasters the captain was drunk the radar didn't work the ship was on auto pilot and the captain hired some one who didn't know how to drive the ship and put them in charge
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Man, contrast the antics of Exxon to BP which years ago admitted that global warming was a problem. BP Shell and others are talking about themselves as "energy" compamies, not "oil companies" and positioning themselves t...
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