ExxonMobil headquarters

ExxonMobil headquarters is located in Irving, Texas, a suburb of Dallas and it is one of the world’s largest publicly traded energy companies, with operations spanning the globe. Founded in 1870 as Standard Oil Company of Ohio, ExxonMobil has a rich history of innovation, technological advancement, and corporate leadership. Today, the company employs over 70,000 people in more than 200 countries and territories, and is committed to meeting the world’s growing energy needs while reducing environmental impact.

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History of ExxonMobil

ExxonMobil‘s origins date back to the 19th century, when John D. Rockefeller founded Standard Oil Company of Ohio in 1870. Standard Oil quickly became the dominant player in the US oil industry, and by the early 20th century controlled more than 90% of the country’s oil production. In 1911, the US government broke up Standard Oil into 34 separate companies, including Exxon and Mobil.

Exxon and Mobil continued to grow and innovate throughout the 20th century, developing new technologies and expanding their operations globally. In 1999, the two companies merged to form ExxonMobil, creating one of the largest corporations in the world.

Location and Contact Information

ExxonMobil’s global headquarters is located in Irving, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. The company’s address is:

5959 Las Colinas Boulevard Irving, TX 75039-2298 USA

The phone number for ExxonMobil’s headquarters is (972) 940-6000.


For general inquiries, feedback, or other questions, ExxonMobil provides a contact form on its website.

The form can be accessed here: https://corporate.exxonmobil.com/Contact-us/Contact-us-form

ExxonMobil Website and Social Media

ExxonMobil maintains an extensive online presence, with a corporate website that provides information about the company’s history, operations, sustainability initiatives, and more. The website can be accessed at https://corporate.exxonmobil.com/.

Operations :

ExxonMobil is the largest non-government-owned company in the energy industry and produces about 3% of the world’s oil and about 2% of the world’s energy.

ExxonMobil is vertically integrated into a number of global operating divisions. These divisions are grouped into three categories for reference purposes, though the company also has several standalone divisions, such as Coal & Minerals. It also owns hundreds of smaller subsidiaries such as XTO Energy and SeaRiver Maritime. ExxonMobil also has a majority ownership stake in Imperial Oil.

  • Upstream (oil exploration, extraction, shipping, and wholesale operations)
  • Product Solutions (downstream, chemical)
  • Low Carbon Solutions 

Product Solutions

ExxonMobil formed its Product Solutions division in 2022, combining its previously separate Downstream and Chemical divisions into a single company

Sponsorships:

Mobil 1, a brand of synthetic motor oil, is a major sponsor of multiple racing teams and as the official motor oil of NASCAR since 2003. ExxonMobil is currently in partnerships with Oracle Red Bull Racing in Formula One and Kalitta Motorsports.

Low Carbon Solutions:

 

Officially formed with ExxonMobil’s 2022 corporate restructuring, and currently led by former General Motors president Dan Ammann, Low Carbon Solutions is the company’s alternative energy division. The division intends to lower emissions in hard-to-decarbonize sectors such as heavy industry, commercial transportation, and power generation using a combination of lower-emission fuels, hydrogen, and carbon capture and storage. Low Carbon Solutions conducts research on clean energy technologies, including algae biofuels, biodiesel made from agricultural waste, carbonate fuel cells, and refining crude oil into plastic by using a membrane and osmosis instead of heat.

ExxonMobil publicly announced it would be investing $15 billion in what it deemed a “lower carbon future”, and claims to be the world leader in carbon capture and storage. The company additionally plans that its Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions will be carbon neutral by 2050. ExxonMobil additionally acquired biofuel company Biojet AS in 2022, and its Canadian subsidiary Imperial Oil is moving ahead with plans to produce a renewable diesel biofuel.