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ExxonMobil is set to potentially invest as much as $21.7bn (147.35bn) in Trinidad and Tobago, contingent upon the successful ...
US supermajor ExxonMobil is returning to Trinidad & Tobago following an award of a large offshore deepwater block, agreeing ...
ExxonMobil has signed a deal to explore a vast area near Trinidad and Tobago for oil and gas despite the pressure on the twin ...
Exxon Mobil signed a deal to explore a vast deepwater area offshore Trinidad and Tobago for oil and gas, and the country's ...
Exxon Mobil could invest as much as $21.7 billion in Trinidad and Tobago if the U.S. energy major finds reserves in a large ...
XOM secures full control of a vast Trinidad deepwater block, eyeing up to $21.7B investment if reserves prove significant.
The Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago stated that the agreement with ExxonMobil provides additional energy security for ...
On August 7, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev met with U.S. President’s Special Envoy Steve Witkoff in ...
This article is adapted from an interview that energy expert Mark Mills conducted with John Ardill at RealClear’s 2024 Energy Future Forum. Ardill is the Vice President of Global Exploration at ...
Christodoulides also met on the sidelines of Egypt’s energy exhibition EGYPES 2025 with ExxonMobil’s Vice President for Global Exploration John Ardill.
ExxonMobil signs deal to explore deep-water oil and gas off Trinidad, boosting energy security amid global green energy pressure.
John Ardill The gas coming out of Qatar is not consumed domestically; it supplies about 30% of the UK, a significant portion of Southeast Asia, and much of Europe.