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  2. ExxonMobil Building - Wikipedia

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    ExxonMobil Building. The ExxonMobil Building (also known as Exxon Tower, and formerly as Humble Oil Building) at 800 Bell Street in Houston, Texas is a 45-story, 1,200,000 sq ft (110,000 m 2) skyscraper built in 1963, designed by Welton Becket & Associates. [1] The building is known for its “fins” which protrude from the building’s ...

  3. 1251 Avenue of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    1251 Avenue of the Americas (formerly known as the Exxon Building) is a skyscraper on Sixth Avenue (also known as Avenue of the Americas), between 49th and 50th Streets, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.

  4. History of ExxonMobil - Wikipedia

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    Exxon sold the Exxon Building (1251 Avenue of the Americas), its former headquarters in Rockefeller Center, to a unit of Mitsui Real Estate Development Co. Ltd. in 1986 for $610 million, and in 1989, moved its headquarters from Manhattan, New York City to the Las Colinas area of Irving, Texas.

  5. ExxonMobil - Wikipedia

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    ExxonMobil Corporation[a] (/ ˌɛksɒnˈmoʊbəl / EK-son-MOH-bəl; commonly shortened to Exxon[4][5][6]) is an American multinational oil and gas corporation and the largest direct descendant of John D. Rockefeller 's Standard Oil. The company, which took its present name in 1999 per the merger of Exxon and Mobil, is vertically integrated across the entire oil and gas industry, and within it ...

  6. Baton Rouge Refinery - Wikipedia

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    ExxonMobil 's Baton Rouge Refinery in Baton Rouge, Louisiana is the sixth-largest oil refinery in the United States and seventeenth-largest in the world, [1] with an input capacity of 540,000 barrels (86,000 m 3) per day as of January 1, 2020. [2] The refinery is the site of the first commercial fluid catalytic cracking plant that began ...

  7. Mobil - Wikipedia

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    Mobil's brand name is primarily used to market motor oils, such as Mobil 1. The former Mobil headquarters in Fairfax County, Virginia, was used as ExxonMobil's downstream headquarters [5] until 2015 when ExxonMobil consolidated employees into a new corporate campus in Spring, Texas. [6]

  8. Standard Oil - Wikipedia

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    After the dissolution, Jersey Standard became America's second largest corporation after United States Steel. [10] The Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), which was renamed Exxon in 1973 and ExxonMobil in 1999, remains the largest public oil company in the world.

  9. Category : ExxonMobil buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "ExxonMobil buildings and structures" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.