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ExxonMobil's headquarters are located in the Spring, Texas area, a suburb of Houston. The ExxonMobil campus has a Spring post office address, and is adjacent to, but not in, the Spring census-designated place . [ 123 ]
ExxonMobil's state-of-the-art campus north of Houston serves as home to its Upstream, Downstream, Chemicals and XTO Energy companies and their associated service groups. The facility opened in 2014 and accommodates more than 10,000 employees and visitors.
Exxon Mobil has officially relocated its corporate headquarters to its campus outside Houston, according to a recent filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
The new, single technology organization will be called ExxonMobil Technology and Engineering, Exxon said. Exxon also will relocate its corporate headquarters from Irving, Texas, to its campus...
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ExxonMobil confirmed Monday that the oil and gas giant will be relocating its corporate headquarters from Irving, Texas to its campus north of Houston.
After announcing plans in January 2022 to make its Houston-area campus its global headquarters by mid-2023, Exxon Mobil Corp. has made the move official in its U.S. Securities and Exchange ...
The company said it will move the headquarters from Irving to its Spring campus by mid-year 2023 as part of a larger plan to combine its chemical and downstream companies and streamline its...
According to a Jan. 31 news release, ExxonMobil is planning to relocate its corporate headquarters from Irving to its existing 385-acre campus in City Place—formerly known as...