ExxonMobil
Exxon Mobil Corporation is an American multinational oil and gas corporation headquartered in Spring, Texas, a suburb of Houston. Founded as the largest direct successor of John D. Rockefeller's... Wikipedia
- Formerly called: Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) (1882–1973), Exxon Corporation (1973–1999)
 - Type: Public
 - Traded as: NYSE: XOM, S&P 100 component, S&P 500 component
 - ISIN: [ ISIN: [ US30231G1022]]
 - Industry: Energy
 - Predecessors: Standard Oil, Mobil
 - Founded: August 5, 1882
 - Founders: Lucio Noto, Lee Raymond
 - Area served: Worldwide
 - Key people: Darren Woods (chairman & CEO)
 - Products: Crude oil, Oil products, Natural gas, Petrochemicals, Power generation
 - Brands: Coolanol, Esso, Mobil, On the Run, Speedpass, Federal Oil
 - Revenue: US$349.6 billion (2024)
 - Operating income: US$39.53 billion (2024)
 - Total assets: US$453.5 billion (2024)
 - Total equity: US$263.7 billion (2024)
 - Number of employees: 60,900 (2024)
 - Parent: Standard Oil (1882–1911)
 - Subsidiaries: Exxon Neftegas, ExxonMobil Australia, ExxonMobil Nigeria, Imperial Oil, SeaRiver Maritime, XTO Energy
 - Data source: DuckDuckGo