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Feb 01 2022
News
ExxonMobil Posts $23 Bn In 2021 Profits On Higher Oil Prices
ExxonMobil reported a profitable fourth-quarter Tuesday to conclude a strong comeback year in 2021 on higher oil prices amid recovering energy demand.
The oil giant reported annual profits of $23 billion last year compared with a loss of $22.4 billion in 2020 when demand was dented by the Covid-19 lockdowns. High oil prices helped boost results again during the quarter, although
International Business TimesApr 30 2024
News
Shell Is Paying The Price For Sustainability While Exxon Profits Soar
A staggering 80 per cent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions are linked to just 57 companies, according to Carbon Majors Database. Among those, ExxonMobil is the world’s biggest investor-owned contributor. Shell is the second. Both have attracted vocal criticism from activists, while their environmental record and their historical stance on climate change have been the subject of several
ForbesDec 07 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Even ExxonMobil says climate change is real. So why won't the GOP?
Republicans ideologically based denial is dangerous and cowardly.
Guest WriterMar 15 2024
News
Exxon Says It Discovered New Guyana Oil Reserves
ExxonMobil Corp. says it found new oil in the waters off Guyana, the South American nation neighboring Venezuela where major oil discoveries have been made recently. The discovery, called Bluefin, in the Stabroek block offshore Guyana is the company’s first new find of 2024. Stabroek is the primary production area of the big discovery Exxon made off Guyana in 2015. Stabroek has been said to
BloombergDec 10 2019
Headline Roundup
ExxonMobil Wins Landmark N.Y. Climate Fraud Case
A New York Supreme Court judge ruled Tuesday that the state's attorney general failed to find convincing evidence of oil and gas giant ExxonMobil lying about the financial affects it may face from potential climate change-related regulations.
Coverage from left- and center-rated outlets focused on the case's potential to set precedent as one of the first cases of potential climate
BuzzFeed News NPR (Online News) Washington ExaminerJan 31 2023
Headline Roundup
ExxonMobil Posts Record-Breaking $55.7 Billion Profit in 2022
ExxonMobil posted a $55.7 billion profit in 2022, a record-breaking number for the energy giant.
For Context: In 2021, Exxon recorded a $15.6 billion profit. In 2020, when demand cratered as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Exxon lost money for the first time in decades, according to Fortune. Exxon’s record setting year is being widely attributed to two factors— geopolitical turmoil
Fortune Associated Press The Daily CallerFeb 21 2024
News
Two adults charged with murder in shooting at Chiefs’ celebration
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two men have been charged with murder in last week’s shooting that killed one person and injured 22 others after the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade, Missouri prosecutors said Tuesday. Dominic Miller and Lyndell Mays are charged with second-degree murder and other counts. They have been hospitalized since the shooting, Jackson County prosecutor Jean Peters Baker said
Todays ChronicFeb 22 2024
News
Chicago Sues Big Oil over Climate Crisis
The city of Chicago is suing six oil and gas giants, as well as an industry trade group, which “funded, conceived, planned, and carried out a sustained and widespread campaign of denial and disinformation about the existence of climate change and their products’ contribution to it.” Progressive Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson filed the lawsuit Tuesday against ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, Shell,
Democracy Now!Feb 21 2024
News
Reports: Chicago files massive lawsuit against 5 major oil companies over climate change
CHICAGO — The City of Chicago has filed a lawsuit against five major oil companies, demanding billions of dollars in damages and alleging they’ve caused climate change and lied about their role in it. According to multiple reports, Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration filed the lawsuit Tuesday in Cook County Circuit Court, which names Shell, Chevron, BP, ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips.
WGNFeb 20 2024
News
Chicago Files Suit Against Big Oil
The city of Chicago has filed a suit against the five largest oil and gas companies, alleging that Big Oil has lied about oil, gas and the derived products and its effect it would have on climate change, the Chicago Sun-Times said on Tuesday. The lawsuit, filed on Tuesday in Cook County Circuit Court, claims that destructive climate change forces hurt the city of Chicago and its citizens, and
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