Rust's Common Ground update is finally here, adding new Monuments in the Apartment Complex and Rentable Shops, and a brand ...
Lee Raymond, the driven, unrelenting oil executive who remade Exxon Mobil into a colossus that for a time was the world’s biggest and most profitable company, died Saturday in Dallas at age 87, ...
From left: Daniel Yergin, chairman, CERAWeek, chairman, S&P Global; and Dan Ammann, President, Upstream, ExxonMobil, during a leadership dialogue at CERAWeek in ...
LONDON/HOUSTON, June 11 (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil's (XOM.N), opens new tab head of global trading Tracey Gunnlaugsson is retiring, two sources with knowledge of the matter said. Gunnlaugsson, based in ...
June 12 (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.N), opens new tab is exploring potential acquisition targets, including Australia's Woodside Energy Group (WDS.AX), opens new tab, Bloomberg News reported on ...
Oil futures spent much of the spring moving sideways while something very different was happening in the physical market. Inventories were disappearing. Strategic reserves were being spent. Tankers ...
Lee Raymond, the former head of Exxon Mobil Corp. who oversaw the biggest corporate merger in the history of the oil industry and was derided as “the Darth Vader of global warming” for his skepticism ...
ExxonMobil will cut some 2,000 jobs worldwide, mainly in Europe and Canada, by 2027. The operator is closing smaller EU offices and building a new European Technology Center in Antwerp, Belgium. CEO ...
Former Exxon CEO Lee Raymond, an executive who led one of the country's biggest oil and gas corporations for more than a decade, died Saturday at age 87, the Wall Street Journal reported. Raymond's ...
He oversaw Exxon’s acquisition of a rival, cut costs relentlessly and denied the scientific consensus on climate change. By James R. Hagerty Lee R. Raymond, who as chief executive of Exxon Mobil wrung ...
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