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Exxon Mobil Corporation is a global energy firm that undertakes the exploration and extraction of oil and natural gas resources across its domestic operations and international territories. The company organizes its vast activities into three primary divisions: Upstream, Downstream, and Chemical. Beyond resource acquisition, Exxon Mobil is deeply engaged in the manufacturing, commercial trading, logistical transportation, and marketing of crude oil, natural gas, refined petroleum goods, a wide array of petrochemicals (including olefins, polyolefins, and aromatics), and other specialized chemical products. Furthermore, the company is actively developing solutions in carbon capture and storage, hydrogen, and biofuels. As of December 31, 2021, the corporation maintained approximately 20,528 net operational wells with verified reserves. Founded in 1870, Exxon Mobil's corporate headquarters are located in Irving, Texas.
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How Targa's ExxonMobil Deal Could Extend Its Permian Growth Runway
TRGP's 20-year ExxonMobil agreements support new Permian infrastructure through 2046, while higher 2026 growth spending raises execution stakes.
Cost Savings and Production Growth Strengthen ExxonMobil's Outlook
XOM's advantaged Guyana and Permian assets, cost savings and production growth support its earnings and cash-flow outlook.
Targa Resources Secures 20-Year Deal With ExxonMobil
Targa Resources Corp (TRGP) announced a major infrastructure expansion after securing long-term, fee-based agreements with ExxonMobil (XOM) across the Permian Delaware and Midland basins. The deal significantly bolsters Targa's processing and takeaway capabilities while offering midstream investors enhanced cash-flow visibility.
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5 Incredible Dividend Aristocrats Are Quietly Crushing the S&P 500 in 2026
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Targa Resources: Reloading The Chamber For Growth With ExxonMobil Deal
Targa Resources secures a transformative 20-year midstream agreement with ExxonMobil, anchoring long-term growth and volume certainty. TRGP will invest in three new processing plants, a 70-mile pipeline, and potentially five additional plants, extending its aggressive growth trajectory. The XOM partnership delays the free cash flow inflection beyond 2028, but rising base EBITDA and project completions maintain positive FCF trends.
Crude Hits $95 and Threatens the Inflation Cooldown: 3 Energy Stocks Turning the Oil Spike Into Bigger Shareholder Payouts
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Chevron vs. Exxon Mobil: The Better Energy Stock for the Next 5 Years
Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM | XOM Price Prediction) and Chevron (NYSE:CVX) both reported second quarter results on July 31, 2026, and the two supermajors are steering through the same tight oil market with very different playbooks.
Are High Oil Prices a Tailwind for ExxonMobil's Energy Business?
XOM could benefit from WTI above $80 as low-cost Permian and Guyana production supports its exploration and production earnings.
VYM Is Beating the S&P 500 With a 17% Year-to-Date Return by Owning What Wall Street Won’t
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FinancialPress Discussion — $XOM
At $60 WTI, roughly 30% of Permian operators are below breakeven on a cash basis. The survivors: PXD legacy assets, COP's Midland basin acreage, FANG's Delaware positions. Small-cap E&Ps with high-graded drilling inventory are most exposed. Watch the D...
U.S. shale rig count is flat despite WTI above $80 — producers maintaining capital discipline. This is structurally different from 2014 when $80 WTI triggered a supply surge. The implication: supply elasticity is lower this cycle. Energy sector FCF yie...
Exxon is generating ~$9B FCF per quarter at $80 WTI. Pioneer acquisition synergies ahead of schedule: $1B incremental savings by Q4. The $35B annual buyback pace is fully funded above $65 WTI. At $80+ WTI with current production mix, XOM is a cash comp...