BAYTOWN, Texas — A piece of Baytown’s skyline and history are now a thing of the past. ExxonMobil’s Main Office Building, affectionately called the “White House” by locals, was imploded at 6:30 a.m.
The only surprising aspect of ExxonMobil relocating its legal domicile from New Jersey to Texas is that it took this long.
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Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) said Tuesday it made a final investment decision for a major reconfiguration project at its Baytown, Texas, refinery, increasing production of higher-demand products including ...
BAYTOWN, Texas — Spring-based Exxon Mobil Corp. (NYSE: XOM) is reconfiguring its Baytown complex to produce a new type of petrochemicals. Exxon has reached a final investment decision for the “major ...
BAYTOWN, Texas — It was a stunning sight in Baytown Saturday morning as a local landmark came crashing down. ExxonMobil’s main office building, nicknamed the “White House,” was imploded. We had a ...
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