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ExxonMobil Jobs in Singapore

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10 jobs at ExxonMobil in Singapore

  • ExxonMobil Singapore

    We are seeking a highly commercial and results-driven Crude Oil Trader to join our global trading organization. This role is responsible for originating, executing, and managing physical and paper crude transactions across international markets while optimizing value through arbi ...

  • ExxonMobil Singapore

    This is an exciting time to join our growing trading team and be an integral part of ExxonMobil. You will gain first-hand experience with an industry leader in the refining and petrochemical industry, where your work, and that of the teams, contributes to the growth and future of ...

  • ExxonMobil Singapore

    We are seeking a highly skilled · and experienced Regional Tax Advisor ready to take on complex challenges within a Fortune 50 multinational corporation. · ...

  • ExxonMobil Singapore

    We are seeking experienced candidates for LNG Trading Analysts to support our Global Gas and Power Analytics Trading teams. · This role includes developing and presenting ongoing/unique trade strategies, connecting market fundamentals with proprietary insights, utilizing advanced ...

  • ExxonMobil Singapore

    We invite you to bring your ideas to ExxonMobil to help create sustainable solutions that improve quality of life and meet society's evolving needs. · ...

  • ExxonMobil Singapore

    ExxonMobil is seeking an experienced recruiter to join our dynamic global recruiting team driving competitive advantage through our people.To be successful in this role, you must quickly build understanding of our business needs, employee value proposition and be in a position to ...

  • ExxonMobil Singapore

    About ExxonMobil: At ExxonMobil our vision is to lead in energy innovations that advance modern living and a net-zero future. We have manufacturing facilities that include an integrated world-scale refining and petrochemical complex in Jurong Island... · ...

  • ExxonMobil Singapore

    We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Regional Tax Advisor ready to take on complex challenges within a Fortune 50 multinational corporation.You will be part of a team of highly dynamic and qualified tax professionals in the Asia Pacific Tax Center based in Singapore. · ...

  • ExxonMobil Singapore

    We invite you to bring your ideas to ExxonMobil to help create sustainable solutions that improve quality of life and meet society's evolving needs. · As one of the world's largest publicly traded energy and chemical companies,we are powered by a unique and diverse workforce fuel ...

  • ExxonMobil Singapore

    We are looking for qualified and highly experienced individuals with strong credentials to support and advance ExxonMobil's Risk Management function.About UsAt ExxonMobil, our vision is to lead in energy innovations that advance modern living and a net-zero future. · ...

It's not necessarily the oil standard, but Exxon Mobil is the world's largest integrated oil company (ahead of Royal Dutch Shell and BP). Exxon Mobil engages in oil and gas exploration, production, supply, transportation, and marketing worldwide. In 2011 it reported proved reserves of 24.9 billion barrels of oil equivalent, including its major holdings in oil sands through Imperial Oil. Exxon Mobil's 36 refineries in 20 countries have a throughput capacity of more than 6.2 million barrels per day. The company supplies refined products to more than 25,000 gas stations in 100 countries. Exxon Mobil is also a major petrochemical producer.

Geographic Reach

With oil and gas holdings in Europe, the US, and eastern Canada, the company is looking for new opportunities in West Africa (both onshore and off) in South America, and in the former Soviet Union. In 2011 the company agreed to spend $1 billion in a joint venture with Rosneft to explore oil and gas fields in the Black Sea.

Operations

Through ExxonMobil Chemical, the company develops and sells petrochemicals (including ethylene, propylene, and their derivatives, which make up the base of most other petrochemicals and plastics). Another unit mines coal and other minerals. Exxon Mobil also has stakes in electric power plants in China.

Financial Analysis

Bouncing back from the global recession (which hammered commodity prices) in 2010 the company posted much higher revenues and income thanks to increased prices and greater demand for oil and gas. Higher oil prices, increased demand and ramped up production drove revenues and income even higher in 2011.

To raise cash to pay down debt, in 2012 the company sold its North Sea assets to Apache for $1.25 billion.

Strategy

In a move to replace the decline of oil reserves from its mature fields, in 2010 the company acquired XTO Energy. The $41 billion all stock deal added XTO Energy's unconventional natural gas production assets (45 trillion cu. ft. equivalent of shale gas, tight gas, coal bed methane, and shale oil). Adding to its shale holdings in the US, the company also purchased Ellora Energy in 2010 for $695 million. In 2011 it acquired Marcellus Shale gas producers Phillips Resources and TWP for $1.7 billion. In 2012 the company agreed to buy Celtic Exploration, which will give it 545,000 net acres in the liquids-rich Montney shale, 104,000 net acres in the Duvernay shale, and other acreage in Alberta.

It is also investing heavily in deepwater exploration (in water depths greater than 1,350 feet). In 2010, in response to the BP oil rig disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, Exxon Mobil announced it was joining forces with Chevron, Royal Dutch Shell, and ConocoPhillips to create a $1 billion rapid-response joint venture capable of capturing and containing some 100,000 barrels of oil in water depths of 10,000 feet. In 2011 the company reported a major oil find in the Gulf, with potentially 700 million barrels of recoverable oil equivalent.

In response to market demand for cleaner fuels, Exxon Mobil is investing more than $1 billion in three refineries (Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Baytown, Texas; and Antwerp, Belgium) to increase the supply of cleaner burning diesel by about 6 million gallons per day. In 2009 it made its first major investment in developing biofuels, agreeing to spend $600 million in an algae-to-fuel project with biotech firm Synthetic Genomics.