Q&A: Exxon Mobil Pioneers the Permian and Guyana

Liam Mallon, Exxon Mobil鈥檚 upstream president, discusses how XOM liquids production has hit a 40-year high on the 25th anniversary of the Exxon-Mobil merger, and plans for the future.

In November, Exxon Mobil announced its highest liquids production in more than 40 years, hitting almost 3.2 MMbbl/d. Overall production also spiked to nearly 4.6 MMboe/d. (Source: Shutterstock)

The Exxon and Mobil merger closed 25 years ago on Nov. 30, 1999, marking the biggest corporate merger ever at the time.

This year, Exxon Mobil closed its biggest acquisition since then with its purchase of Pioneer Natural Resources in the Midland Basin for $60 billion.

In November, Exxon Mobil announced its highest liquids production in more than 40 years, hitting almost 3.2 MMbbl/d. Overall production also spiked to nearly 4.6 MMboe/d.

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Q&A: Exxon Mobil Pioneers the Permian and Guyana

Liam Mallon, Exxon Mobil’s upstream president, discusses how XOM liquids production has hit a 40-year high on the 25th anniversary of the Exxon-Mobil merger, and plans for the future.

In November, Exxon Mobil announced its highest liquids production in more than 40 years, hitting almost 3.2 MMbbl/d. Overall production also spiked to nearly 4.6 MMboe/d. (Source: Shutterstock)

The Exxon and Mobil merger closed 25 years ago on Nov. 30, 1999, marking the biggest corporate merger ever at the time.

This year, Exxon Mobil closed its biggest acquisition since then with its purchase of Pioneer Natural Resources in the Midland Basin for $60 billion.

In November, Exxon Mobil announced its highest liquids production in more than 40 years, hitting almost 3.2 MMbbl/d. Overall production also spiked to nearly 4.6 MMboe/d.

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