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  2. ExxonMobil - Wikipedia

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    According to Fortune Global 500, ExxonMobil was the second largest company, second largest publicly held corporation, and the largest oil company in the United States by 2017 revenue. [113] For the fiscal year 2020, ExxonMobil reported a loss of US$22.4 billion, with an annual revenue of US$181.5 billion, a decline of 31.5% over the previous ...

  3. Aera Energy - Wikipedia

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    Aera Energy LLC (or simply Aera) is a natural gas, oil exploration and production company started as a joint venture between Shell plc (through Shell USA) and Mobil (which later merged to form ExxonMobil).

  4. Mobil - Wikipedia

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    On November 30, 1999, Exxon Corporation and Mobil Oil Corporation merged with Mobil Oil New Zealand Limited now owned by new entity ExxonMobil. The company currently owns a 17.2 percent share in The New Zealand Refining Company Limited which operates an oil refinery at Marsden Point. It supplies roughly 20 percent of the total fuels market in ...

  5. XTO Energy - Wikipedia

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    XTO Energy Inc. is an American energy company and subsidiary of ExxonMobil principally operating in North America.Acquired by ExxonMobil in 2010 and based out of Spring, Texas, it is involved with the production, processing, transportation, and development of oil and natural gas resources.

  6. Could Occidental Petroleum Become the Next ExxonMobil?

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    Occidental Petroleum is an integrated energy company. That means that it owns assets in the upstream (oil and natural gas production), midstream ( pipelines ), and downstream ( chemicals and ...

  7. How Rockefeller's Standard Oil Trust became Chevron ... - AOL

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    A similar series of mergers and acquisitions lead to the emergence of the Big Four oil companies we know today: ExxonMobil (), Chevron (), BP (), and Marathon ().. The 70s to today. After the Arab ...

  8. Successors of Standard Oil - Wikipedia

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    ExxonMobil is mostly composed of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey (Jersey Standard) and the Standard Oil Company of New York (Socony). The two companies partnered on a semi-frequent basis during their infancy before pursuing mergers and acquisitions, with Jersey Standard buying Texas-based Humble Oil and Socony merging with Standard descendant Vacuum Oil to form Socony-Vacuum. [3]

  9. 25 Top Dividend Stocks to Buy and Hold in 2025

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    9. ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM) One of the world's largest oil and gas producers. 3.67%. 10. Williams Companies (NYSE: WMB) A midstream energy company operating pipelines, natural gas storage facilities ...