ExxonMobil
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ExxonMobil (Big Oil, Company) | |
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Formation | 1999 |
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 |
ExxonMobil is a big oil corporation.
Activities
Nafeez Ahmed headlined an article in March 2017 that "a network tied to Cambridge Analytica, Islamist insurgents, ExxonMobil and Koch convinced Trump to let go of Iraqi unity."[1]
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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