At Exxon, Making the Case for Oil
November 15, 2008
New York Times
As the world begins to shun dirty fuels, an undaunted Exxon Mobil says oil will power economies for decades.
As the world begins to shun dirty fuels, an undaunted Exxon Mobil says oil will power economies for decades.
Virtually all of America's financial and political artillery has been dragooned into the great task of heading off a recession. This is exactly the wrong way to go.
Margaret and Helen opine: So the oil companies are once again boasting record profits and yet the auto makers are asking for some government cheese. Does anyone else see the irony here?
Listening to the auto execs this week, you'd think it would have offered a humble moment for them to come clean on their mistakes.
Exxon Mobil has announced that its affiliate ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Turkey has signed an agreement with Turkish national oil company, Turkiye Petrolleri Anonim Ortakligi, to explore in ...
ANKARA, Turkey, Nov. 19 (UPI) -- Texas-based ExxonMobil Corp. announced Wednesday it has signed an agreement with a Turkish state-owned oil company to explore the Black Sea.
ANKARA, Turkey—Exxon Mobil Corp. and Turkey's state-run oil company, TPAO, signed a deal Wednesday for the joint exploration and development of oil and natural gas off its Black Sea coast.
ExxonMobil is a step closer to exploring the Black Sea for hydrocarbon potential after inking a deal with Türkiye Petrolleri Anonim Ortaklığı, a national oil company in Turkey.
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Exxon Mobil on Wednesday said it'll enter into its first oil and gas exploration deal in the Black Sea through a new pact with Turkish national oil company, Turkiye ...