Louisiana has reached a deal with ExxonMobil, resolving the state’s disputes with the company over coastal land erosion, Gov.
The settlement is the latest agreement the state has reached with oil companies over their alleged liability for Louisiana's ...
ExxonMobil is the latest oil giant to reach a deal with Louisiana over claims it helped destroy the state's coast, leaving ...
The only surprising aspect of ExxonMobil relocating its legal domicile from New Jersey to Texas is that it took this long.
This is huge for Louisiana, our Coast, and our environment! ExxonMobil has been in Louisiana for 115 years and we want them to be here for another 115 years!” Landry posted.
Louisiana has reached an agreement with ExxonMobil to settle a series of state coastal lawsuits filed about 13 years ago against the US supermajor, according to Governor Jeff Landry. As part of the ...
By Sheila Dang and Arunima Kumar HOUSTON, May 27 (Reuters) - Exxon Mobil shareholders on Wednesday approved the company's ...
Exxon Mobil shareholders on May 27 approved the company's plan to redomicile in Texas, marking a win for the top U.S. oil ...
ExxonMobil shareholders on Wednesday approved the board of directors’ plan to redomicile the company's legal headquarters to ...
Louisiana reached a deal with ExxonMobil over “coastal land disputes,” Gov. Jeff Landry announced on social media Thursday.
An appellate panel will have to decide whether maritime jurisdiction applies to the water pollution claims against the ...
Louisiana reached a deal with ExxonMobil over coastal land disputes, Gov. Jeff Landry announced on social media Thursday.