Exxon Mobil

ExxonMobil is the largest publicly traded oil and gas producing company.  ExxonMobil does business in 200 countries world-wide (1).  Some countries are designated for exploring gas and petroleum, and some are designated for manufacturing chemicals, lubricants, and market fuels (1).  ExxonMobil's world-class petroleum portfolio gives access to proven reserves of 21.9 billion oil-equivalent barrels of oil and gas, which is the highest in the industry (1). The company's discovered resources consist of 72 billion oil equivalent barrels of oil and gas.  On average, each day, they produce 2.5 million barrels of oil and 10.5 billion cubic feet of gas (4).  Their asset base, includes more than 60,000 production wells in 1,800 fields in 25 countries.  With activities in some 40 countries, ExxonMobil's oil and gas fields extend from West Texas to West Africa and from Australia to Alaska (1). The company operates in deep seas, arctic ice and deserts in some of the world's most remote regions (1).  ExxonMobil is the world's largest nongovernmental marketer of equity natural gas.  The company has access to 56 trillion cubic feet of proven reserves and discovered resources of more than 185 trillion cubic feet. It has gas sales in 25 countries and across five continents (4).
    Oil is Exxon's primary means of revenue.  In the Oil industry there are competitive forces that function in the industry, but none stronger than the barriers of entry.  One of the major barriers to entry is finding a supply of petroleum or gas.  The cost of research, discovery, and output of gas and petroleum can easily reach the 100's of millions of dollars.  Another problem a new company would face, is receiving permission to devel ...
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