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Zorro

(15,751 posts)
Mon Feb 1, 2021, 03:48 PM Feb 2021

Exxon, Chevron CEOs Discussed Merger

The chief executives of Exxon Mobil Corp. and Chevron Corp. spoke about combining the oil giants after the pandemic shook the world last year, according to people familiar with the talks, testing the waters for what could be one of the largest corporate mergers ever.

Chevron Chief Executive Mike Wirth and Exxon CEO Darren Woods discussed a merger following the outbreak of the new coronavirus, which decimated oil and gas demand and put enormous financial strain on both companies, the people said. The discussions were described as preliminary and aren’t ongoing but could come back in the future, the people said.

Such a deal would reunite the two largest descendants of John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil monopoly, which was broken up by U.S. regulators in 1911, and reshape the oil industry.

A combined company’s market value could top $350 billion. Exxon has a market value of $190 billion, while Chevron’s is $164 billion. Together, they would likely form the world’s second largest oil company by market capitalization and production, producing about 7 million barrels of oil and gas a day, based on pre-pandemic levels, second only in both measures to Saudi Aramco.

But a merger of the two largest American oil companies could encounter regulatory and antitrust challenges under the Biden administration. President Biden has said climate change is one of the biggest crises the country faces. In October, he said he would push the country to “transition away from the oil industry.” He hasn’t been as vocal about antitrust matters, and the administration has yet to nominate the Justice Department’s head of that division.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/exxon-chevron-ceos-discussed-merger-11612126203

Can't imagine something like this happening, but one never knows...

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Reunite Standard Oil! El Supremo Feb 2021 #1

El Supremo

(20,365 posts)
1. Reunite Standard Oil!
Mon Feb 1, 2021, 04:44 PM
Feb 2021

Chevron was Standard Oil of California (SOCAL).
Exxon was Standard of New Jersey (ESSO/ENCO) and Standard of New York (SOCONY/MOBIL).
BP was Standard of Indiana (STANOLIND/AMOCO) and Standard of Ohio (SOHIO).

All three have added and gutted many other companies through the years with mergers and take-overs.

The original Standard Oil was one of the biggest controlling monopolies ever and was forced to break apart. We don't need this again.

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