ExxonMobil
HEADQUARTERS: France Strategic Hub • FOUNDED: 1914
ExxonMobil is one of the world's largest multinational oil and gas corporations. In addition to its huge greenhouse gas footprint, ExxonMobil has faced intense public and legal scrutiny for its decades-long funding of climate change denial and lobbying against emission regulations.
Timeline of Global Infractions & Audits
The supertanker Exxon Valdez ran aground in Alaska, spilling millions of gallons of crude oil, devastating thousands of miles of pristine coastline and marine ecosystems.
Journalistic investigations revealed that Exxon's own climate scientists predicted fossil-fuel-induced global warming accurately in the 1970s while its executives publicly promoted climate denial.
Live Sensor Logging Watch
Satellite telemetry flagged a substantial methane plume at ExxonMobil main compressor facility in Brazil, exceeding regional caps by 120%.
USA energy regulators assessed $24.8M USD in fines following an unannounced pressure valve inspection.
Revised annual metrics integrated into Biofail Index. Emissions intensity registered a 9.8% annual rise.
Independent investigation into primary subsea safety valves and blowout preventer logs initiated by NGO partners.