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ExxonMobil (Company) | |
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Parent organization | ExxonMobil |
Headquarters | Irving, Texas, U.S. |
Subgroups | • Aera Energy • Esso • Esso Australia • Exxon • Exxon Neftegas • Imperial Oil • Syncrude • Mobil • Mobil Producing Nigeria • SeaRiver Maritime • Superior Oil Co. • Vacuum Oil Co. • XTO Energy |
Staff | 73,500 |
Member of | Atlantic Council/Corporate Members, Business Roundtable, Centre for European Policy Studies/Corporate Members, Council on Foreign Relations/Corporate Members, European Policy Centre, Friends of Europe, Seven Sisters |
Employees on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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Emilio Collado | Executive Vice President | 1947 | 1975 | Bilderberg Steering committee |
Tim Reilly | Unknown | |||
Walter C. Teagle | Chairman of the Board | 1 June 1937 | 22 November 1942 | |
Walter C. Teagle | President | 15 November 1917 | 1 June 1937 |
Events Participated in
Event | Description |
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Achnacarry Agreement | A top secret 1928 agreement to form an oil cartel of all the major oil producers of the time |
Red Line Agreement | Created an oil cartel of immense influence. Except for Gulbenkian, the partners were the supermajor oil companies of today. |
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