
A history of partnership, a record of success
Today a greater number of significant new oil and gas resources are in remote areas and challenging operating environments; major projects are more capital intensive; and operating complexity places even greater emphasis on execution excellence. What remains unchanged is ExxonMobil's long-term perspective, disciplined approach to investment, technological leadership and focus on world-class operational performance.

In January 2008, the first phase of the $4.5 billion Kizomba C project offshore Angola started up.

The Chad/Cameroon Development Project began producing oil in late 2003, culminating a decade of planning, scientific investigations, engineering and extensive public consultation.

ExxonMobil is applying proprietary technology in the U.S. mid-continent to access cleaner-burning natural gas locked in very tight, dense rock.

The partnership between Qatar Petroleum and ExxonMobil has delivered results that were hardly conceivable just a decade ago.

The challenges of developing the technically complex Sakhalin-1 Project offshore eastern Russia are complicated by the harsh Arctic environment. Understanding the local cultural, political and physical environments is critical to success.

We're working to bring on new domestic oil and gas supplies at established off-shore fields to meet ever-growing U.S. energy demand.

With the industry's longest history of Arctic experience, unparalleled capabilities, commitment to the environment and preservation of indigenous lifestyles, ExxonMobil is uniquely qualified to take on future challenges in the region.