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Exxon Mobil

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Exxon Mobil Corporation is an American multinational oil and gas company headquartered in Spring, Texas, a suburb of Houston. Formed in 1999 through the merger of Exxon and Mobil, it is the largest direct successor to John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil and the largest investor-owned oil company in the world. The company is vertically integrated across the full oil and gas value chain and also operates a chemicals division producing plastics, synthetic rubber, and other chemical products.

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Includes actions Exxon Mobil appears on directly, plus actions flagged against the sectors it belongs to.

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March 2026

Trump's Interior Department generates record $164M from Alaska oil lease sale

Committed more than $7 million across approximately 138,000 acres, returning to Alaska North Slope leasing in a move described as a "particularly big surprise" by the Anchorage Daily News.

$163.7M
Government ActionBeneficiarysector
October 2025

Interior reopens 1.56-million-acre ANWR Coastal Plain to oil and gas leasing

Fossil Fuels sector — Reopens up to 1.56 million acres of the ANWR Coastal Plain — estimated to hold up to 11.8 billion barrels of recoverable oil — to leasing across the U.S. oil and gas industry.

Government ActionBeneficiarysector
February 2025

Trump creates National Energy Dominance Council chaired by Burgum

Fossil Fuels sector — Fossil-fuel producers (oil, gas, coal) are the largest single class of beneficiaries — the council's mandate explicitly targets maximizing domestic production and coordinating regulatory streamlining across the fossil sector.

Government ActionBeneficiarysector
January 2025

Trump restarts stalled natural gas export approvals paused by Biden

Liquefied Natural Gas sector — Liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal developers are the named beneficiary of Section 8(a). At pause-lift, nearly 100 million metric tons per annum of additional planned export capacity was unblocked, with downstream beneficiaries including the developers of Commonwealth LNG, Venture Global's CP2, Cheniere's Sabine Pass expansion, Energy Transfer's Lake Charles, and Sempra's Port Arthur LNG Phase 2.

Private ActionActororganization
January 2025

Exxon Mobil donates $1M to Trump-Vance inaugural

Donated $1,000,000 to the Trump-Vance Inaugural Committee.

$1M
Government ActionBeneficiarysector
January 2025

Trump order ends EV mandates and state emissions waivers

Fossil Fuels sector — Ends federal EV mandates and state emissions waivers, sustaining demand for gasoline-powered vehicles and the fossil fuels that power them.

Government ActionBeneficiarysector
January 2025

Trump order directs agencies to rescind energy-burdening regulations

Fossil Fuels sector — Directs every federal agency to suspend or rescind rules burdening oil, gas, and coal development, easing the regulatory load across the fossil-fuel industry.

Government ActionBeneficiarysector
January 2025

Trump order directs EPA to reconsider 2009 endangerment finding

Fossil Fuels sector — Targets the legal basis for federal greenhouse-gas rules, relieving the fossil-fuel industry of the emissions standards built on the 2009 endangerment finding.

Government ActionBeneficiarysector
January 2025

Trump revokes twelve Biden climate and environmental orders

Fossil Fuels sector — Repeals Biden-era clean-energy and clean-car policies, removing the regulatory support that favored fossil fuels' competitors.

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