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===Other directors===
 
===Other directors===

Latest revision as of 16:47, 27 July 2007

ExxonMobil Main Page

Worldwide

Exxon Mobil conducts business in almost 200 countries worldwide. [1] For information on the different ExxonMobil companies and affiliates, see http://www.exxonmobil.com/affiliate/, or look at the map of worldwide operations divided up into upstream, downstream, chemical and coal & mineral http://www.exxonmobil.com/opsmap/index.html.

The corporation's headquarters is in Irving, Texas, USA.

  • Exxon Mobil Corporation
5959 Las Colinas Boulevard
Irving
Texas 75039-2298
Phone: +1 (0) 972 444 1000
Fax: +1 (0)972 444 1350

Other offices include:

  • Exxon Chemical
13501 Katy Fwy
Houston
Texas 77079
Phone: +1 (0)800 231 6633
  • Exxon Coal & Minerals
2401 S. Gessner
Houston
Texas 77063
Postal address: PO Box 1314, Houston, TX 77251-1314
Phone: +1 (0)713 978 5333
Fax: +1 (0)713 9785404
  • Exxon International
200 Park Ave
Florham Park
New Jersey 07932
Phone: +1 (0)201 765 7000

UK

You can find Esso's major locations on an interactive map on their web site at http://www.esso.com/eaff/essouk/glance/britain.html. Their main locations are in Leatherhead, West London, Abingdon, Fareham, Fife, Fawley and Purfleet.

See below for descriptions of some of the places.

  • Leatherhead
Leatherhead is the HQ of Esso UK plc, Esso Exploration & Production and Esso Petroleum Company. Up to 1,000 staff work there. [2] It is a purpose built complex of offices, used initially for administrative functions when the head office used to be at Victoria Street. Based here are sales & marketing, IT, gas, some of human resources, logistics, some of exploration, some of finance.
  • Exxon Mobil House
Ermyn Way
Leatherhead
Surrey
KT22 8UX
Phone: +44 (0)1372 222 000
Fax: +44 (0)1372 222 424
  • London offices
Mobil Court in London is HQ of UK upstream units (Mobil North Sea, Esso Exploration and Production, Mobil Gas Marketing) and of ExxonMobil International. Trade journal Lloyds List describes its role as a "centre of excellence" responsible for European and African upstream operations. [3] Prior to the merger, Mobil had 900 upstream staff in London. [4]
The London office is described as 'European upstream headquarters'. The finance division is based there (deals with internal finance). [5]
3 Clements Inn
London
WC2A 2EB
  • West London Terminal, Heathrow
Fuels Customer Service Centre, Central Operations Group and Senior Management are based here.
  • Fareham, Hampshire
Exxon Chemical's Head Office, close to Southampton and the M27.
  • ExxonMobil Chemical Ltd
PO Box 122
4600 Parkway
Solent Business Park
Whitley
Fareham
Hampshire
PO15 7AP
  • Fawley
Situated on the Solent near Southampton is Fawley, Britain's largest refinery (which uses as much electricity as Southampton does). [6]
Major process units at Fawley include: 3 atmospheric + 3 vacuum distillation units, a fluid catalytic cracking unit, a resid finer, a polymerisation plant, 2 powerformers, 5 hydrofiners, 2 sulphur extraction units, a lubricating oil manufacturing complex, an isomerisation unit and a bitumen plant. [7]
Crude oil arrives in 80,000 tonne tanker ships. [8] The Marine Terminal has 5 deep-sea berths and 4 inshore berths. There are 2,500 ship movements per year (most of these taking products away). [9] More than 25 million tonnes of oil and oil products pass through Southampton port per year, mostly for or from Fawley. [10] About half of the inputs are from the North Sea (sweet – low sulphur), half from the Middle East (sour). [11]
Exxon Chemical has a chemical manufacturing complex at Fawley, producing 700,000 tonnes of chemicals per year. [12] It produces ethylene, butylenes, butadiene, solvents, butyl and halobutyl rubber, lubricating oil, fuel oil additives, higher olefins for internediaries for the vinyl and plastics industries. It also produces speciality chemicals for oil exploration, extraction and refining industries. [13] About 80% is exported – many to Exxon Chemical plants in Europe. Chemical products for UK markets go first by ship to two terminals at Purfleet or one at Immingham. [14] About 600 work at Fawley for Exxon Chemical. [15]
Last year a combined heat and power plant (CHP) was set up at Fawley. It produces 135MW of electricity, and 150 tonnes of steam per hour, which is fed back into the refinery. The site is on Esso land, but the plant is owned by Cogen, National Power’s CHP subsidiary, and is operated by Esso employees. [16]
Fawley
Southampton
SO45 1TX
Phone: +44 (0)1703 896712
  • Mossmoran plant
Mossmoran is fed directly from the North Sea, via St Fergus terminal. Its products are distributed by pipeline to UK markets or by ship to Europe. 250 employees on Mossmoran site. [17] 50% owned by Shell Chemicals UK. [18]
  • Purfleet Lubricants Plant
Responsible for manufacture, packing & distribution. Blends base stocks, which come by ship from Fawley. It is also a major distribution terminal for fuels and other products. Leading brands are Mobil 1 and Esso Ultron. Over 400 different types of lubricants are blended at Purfleet for industry. [19]
  • Call centre, Manchester
Due to open in the summer, at Salford Quays, with 300 staff. Dealing with enquiries from retail, wholesale and industrial customers across Europe. [20]
  • Aberdeen office
The Mobil North Sea office in Aberdeen has been kept after the merger, but with a reduction in staff numbers from the former 400. [21]

The Distribution network

ExxonMobil claims to operate the largest underground pipeline network in the UK. [22] 85% of Fawley's products leave by pipeline to distribution terminals or airports (including Heathrow and Gatwick). Short pipelines feed local power stations and petrochemical works. [23] 10% leaves by ship, taking products to terminals in UK and Europe, and just 5% by road.

There are distribution terminals at West London (near Heathrow), Purfleet, Avonmouth, Birmingham, Nottingham, Hythe (near Fawley) and Manchester. West London is the biggest terminal. [24]

Esso also shares a terminal in Plymouth with Conoco (Mayflower Distribution Terminal) and one in Belfast with BP (Belfast Fuels Terminal). [25]

Esso has its own fleet of 100 road tankers, [26] which take the products from terminals to petrol stations and to industrial customers. Esso also uses contractors for this.

Garages get their fuel from the nearest refinery – whichever company owns it, so if you watch tankers coming out of Fawley, you will see all company liveries. When Fawley was blockaded last year, The Automobile Association said half the petrol stations on the south coast could be affected. [27] But a report in Octane Week confirms the assertion on Esso's website that 80% are supplied from Fawley – noting that the new ultra-low sulphur gasoline from Fawley was being sold at 80% of Esso's petrol stations, and the remaining 20% weren't supplied from there. [28]

Structure/Ownership

ExxonMobil is structured and managed by business activity, on a global basis, rather than by country. New ExxonMobil structure, following merger, organises into 11 separate global businesses:

  • five upstream: exploration, development, production, gas marketing, upstream research
  • four downstream: refining & supply, fuels marketing, lubricants & petroleum specialities, technology
  • chemicals
  • coal & minerals

While the move is to global organisation, there are practical (geographical) limits to the ability to do this. For example, upstream and downstream operations in the UK both have the same chairman, and are based in the same office. But the move is new, so it remains to be seen to what extent the globalisation policy is implemented.

To give an idea of their grouping, one senior manager of ExxonMobil board is responsible for all upstream divisions, another for all downstream, and another for the chemicals and coal & minerals divisions.

Relative size of these areas in ExxonMobil globally according to Exxon-Mobil Financial & Operating Review (average capital employed, 2000):

Upstream 44.6%
Downstream 31.7%
Chemicals 15.8%
Other & corporate 7.9%

Major shareholders

Top Institutional Holders of Exxon Mobil: [29]

Top Mutual Fund Holders: [30]

Exxon Mobil Board of Directors

The board currently is comprised of fifteen directors, eleven of which are non-employees. [31]

Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer
Senior Vice President
Senior Vice President
Senior Vice President
TM Friedman Professor of Economics and Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Sprint Corporation (a global communications company integrating long distance, local and wireless communications services and one of the world's largest carriers of Internet traffic)
Retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Caterpillar Inc. (manufacturer of construction, mining, and agricultural machinery and engines)
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (manufacturer of consumer products and pharmaceuticals)
Chairman of the Board Emeritus, Corning Incorporated (communications, advanced materials and display products)
Chairman Emeritus, JC Penney Company, Inc. (department store and catalogue chain)
Of Counsel, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP (law firm)
President and Executive Director, General Mills Foundation; Vice President, General Mills, Inc. (manufacturer and marketer of consumer food products)
Chairman of the Board, Campbell Soup Company (global manufacturer and marketer of high quality, branded convenience food products); Retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Scott Paper Company (sanitary paper, printing and publishing papers and forestry operations)
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Carlson Companies, Inc.; Co-Chair, Carlson Holdings, Inc. (travel, hotels, restaurants and marketing services)
Retired Chairman of the Board, The Chase Manhattan Corporation and The Chase Manhattan Bank (banking and finance)

Executives

The two Senior Vice Presidents, the three Executive Vice Presidents and the Chairman and CEO, L R Raymond, constitute the Corporation's Management Committee.

Principal directors in the UK

Esso UK plc [32]

Ansel Condray helped Bush to draft the voluntary Clean Air Programme for Texas when Bush was governor there in 1997 (see also Links with Government). [33]
Took over from Keith Taylor, 26/2/00. Taylor was a very public figure, both in the industry and outside it – President of the Institute of Chemical Engineers, vice president of the Institute of Petroleum, council member of CBI, Business in the Community and the Institute of Business Ethics. He died of cancer in September 2000. [34]

All executive directors of Esso UK plc (all male).

Condray, Genova and Bellis all have Europe-wide roles in ExxonMobil International. [35]

Other directors

  • SBL Penrose (Finance Director, Esso Petroleum Co Ltd, Esso Exploration & Production UK Ltd, Mobil Gas Marketing Ltd) [36]
  • ME Clifton (Mobil Gas Marketing) [37]
  • John Cousins (Executive vice president, ExxonMobil International Ltd) [38]

ExxonMobil Chemical [39]

ExxonMobil Aviation International [40]

Subsidiaries

Worldwide

ExxonMobil has numerous functional and service organisations. One example is ExxonMobil Development Company, responsible for overall stewardship of project development and drilling activities for the Corporation's worldwide upstream operations. There is a whole range of other companies recognisable by Exxon, Mobil and/or Esso name. Some of the companies are not so easily recognisable by name, like Imperial Oil Limited, Monetary Coal Company, Compania Minera Disputada de Las Condes Limitada (Chile), International Colombia Resources Corporation LLC (intercor) (Colombia) etc.

To get an overview of some of ExxonMobil's different companies, check out 'Our Activities' at http://www.exxonmobil.com/opsmap/index.html. The most comprehensive overview can be obtained by looking in the 'Who Owns Who' directory of North America (can be found in most libraries).

UK

In the UK, the Esso business consists of the holding company Esso UK plc and two operating businesses – Esso Exploration and Production UK Limited, and Esso Petroleum Company Limited.

ExxonMobil has 6 main UK operating companies:

Upstream:

  • Esso Exploration & Production UK Ltd
  • Mobile North Sea Ltd
  • Mobil Gas Marketing (UK) Ltd

Downstream:

  • Esso Petroleum Company, Ltd
  • Mobil Lubricants UK Ltd

Chemicals:

  • ExxonMobil Chemical Ltd

There are also a number of ExxonMobil international business areas which are co-ordinated from the UK, by the following subsidiaries:

Esso Petroleum Company owns (100%) the following: Cleveland Petroleum Company Ltd, Comma Oil and Chemicals Ltd, Dart Oil Company Ltd, Redline Oil Services Ltd and Retail Petroleum Services Ltd. Also owns 74.9% of Mode Wheel Property Ltd [41] and 65% of Mainline Pipelines Ltd. [42]

Resources

References

  1. ^ ExxonMobil website http://www.exxonmobil.com/opsmap/
  2. ^ Aberdeen Press & Journal, 2/12/98, 'Jobs fears as oil firms get hitched up' gives 2,500 between Leatherhead and Fawley. Esso video, 'Graduate opportunities in Esso – a closer look', 2000, says 1,500 staff at Fawley.
  3. ^ Lloyd's List 4/12/99, 'Oil – Exxon Mobil predicts big savings', by Helen Carr
  4. ^ Aberdeen Press & Journal, 2/12/98, 'Jobs fears as oil firms get hitched up'
  5. ^ ExxonMobil, 'We cover a lot of ground', recruitment brochure, 2000
  6. ^ Esso – 'Refining', Dec 1996
  7. ^ Institute of Petroleum, Annual statistics, 1998/99, p.6
  8. ^ from refinery delivery updates, Lloyds List – always 80,000t
  9. ^ Institute of Petroleum, Annual statistics, 1998/99, p.6
  10. ^ Lloyds List, 27/1/97, Special report on Southampton: 'Dredging programme the key to the future'
  11. ^ Esso – 'Refining', Dec 1996
  12. ^ Esso video, 'Graduate opportunities in Esso – a closer look', 2000
  13. ^ Institute of Petroleum, Annual statistics, 1998/99, p.6
  14. ^ Esso – 'Refining', Dec 1996
  15. ^ 'Esso in the UK', Dec 1996
  16. ^ Hart's European Fuel News, 8/12/99, 'Esso Fawley refinery gets new Cogen plant'
  17. ^ Esso video, 'Graduate opportunities in Esso – a closer look', 2000
  18. ^ Esso – 'Refining', Dec 1996
  19. ^ ExxonMobil, 'Activities in the United Kingdom', pamphlet, April 2001
  20. ^ Lloyd's List 4/12/99, 'Oil – Exxon Mobil predicts big savings', by Helen Carr
  21. ^ Manchester Evening News 1/3/01, 'Jobs bonanza - but mind your language'
  22. ^ ExxonMobil, 'Activities in the United Kingdom', pamphlet, April 2001
  23. ^ Institute of Petroleum, Annual statistics, 1998/99, p.6
  24. ^ Esso/Exxon Chemical – 'Forward focus – Graduate opportunities', summer 1998
  25. ^ Esso Newsline, Feb 1998, p.5
  26. ^ Esso video, 'Graduate opportunities in Esso – a closer look', 2000
  27. ^ Evening Express, Aberdeen, 12/9/00, 'UK in gridlock'
  28. ^ Octane Week, 4/12/00, 'UK weighs more tax cuts to spark sales of ultra low-sulfur gasoline'
  29. ^ Yahoo Finance web site, http://biz.yahoo.com/hd/x/xom.html, viewed 1/9/01
  30. ^ Yahoo Finance web site, http://biz.yahoo.com/hd/mf/x/xom.html, viewed 1/9/01
  31. ^ ExxonMobil annual report 2000
  32. ^ Esso UK plc, interim accounts, 15/3/01, from Companies House
  33. ^ A Decade of Dirty Tricks: ExxonMobil's attempts to stop the world tackling climate change, a briefing by Greenpeace (July 2001), online at http://www.stopesso.com/pdf/Dirty%20Tricks.pdf
  34. ^ The Times, 16/10/00, Keith Taylor Obituary
  35. ^ Hart's European Offshore Petroleum Newsletter, 26/1/00, 'Europe: Oil & gas people'
  36. ^ Esso Petroleum Co Ltd, annual accounts for year ending 31/12/99, filed at Companies House 12/4/00; Esso Exploration & Production UK Ltd, annual accounts for year ending 31/12/99, filed at Companies House 9/5/00; Mobil North Sea Ltd, annual accounts for year ending 31/12/99, filed at Companies House 2/11/00
  37. ^ RS Franklin (Mobil Gas Marketing) Hart's European Offshore Petroleum Newsletter, 26/1/00, 'Europe: Oil & gas people'
  38. ^ Mobil North Sea Ltd, annual accounts for year ending 31/12/99, filed at Companies House 2/11/00
  39. ^ Exxon Chemical Ltd, annual accounts for year ending 31/12/99, filed at Companies House 13/6/00
  40. ^ ExxonMobil Aviation International Ltd, annual accounts for year ending 31/12/99, filed at Companies House 23/10/00
  41. ^ Esso Petroleum Co Ltd, annual accounts for year ending 31/12/99, filed at Companies House 12/4/00
  42. ^ Esso Petroleum Co Ltd, annual accounts for year ending 31/12/99, filed at Companies House 12/4/00