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Exxon To Pay $300 Million To Resolve U.S. Pollution Cases
- Wednesday November 1, 2017
- World News | Jennifer A. Dlouhy, David Mclaughlin, Bloomberg
ExxonMobil Corp. agreed to pay more than $300 million to resolve air pollution violations tied to eight chemical plants in Texas and Louisiana, one of a pair of environmental settlements with oil companies announced by the Trump administration on Tuesday.
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This Indian Company Is World's Third Largest Energy Firm
- Monday September 25, 2017
- Business | Press Trust of India
Russian gas firm Gazrpom and German utility E.ON are the top two energy firms according to Platts Top 250 Global Energy Company Rankings.
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Rex Tillerson's Use Of Email Alias At Exxon 'Entirely Proper': Attorneys
- Friday March 17, 2017
- World News | Reuters
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's use of an alias email address while he was chief executive officer at Exxon Mobil Corp was "entirely proper," attorneys representing the company said in a letter to a New York court on Thursday.
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Exxon To Pay $300 Million To Resolve U.S. Pollution Cases
- Wednesday November 1, 2017
- World News | Jennifer A. Dlouhy, David Mclaughlin, Bloomberg
ExxonMobil Corp. agreed to pay more than $300 million to resolve air pollution violations tied to eight chemical plants in Texas and Louisiana, one of a pair of environmental settlements with oil companies announced by the Trump administration on Tuesday.
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This Indian Company Is World's Third Largest Energy Firm
- Monday September 25, 2017
- Business | Press Trust of India
Russian gas firm Gazrpom and German utility E.ON are the top two energy firms according to Platts Top 250 Global Energy Company Rankings.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Rex Tillerson's Use Of Email Alias At Exxon 'Entirely Proper': Attorneys
- Friday March 17, 2017
- World News | Reuters
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's use of an alias email address while he was chief executive officer at Exxon Mobil Corp was "entirely proper," attorneys representing the company said in a letter to a New York court on Thursday.
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