EXXON MOBIL Financial Analysis JUNE 2015 Prepared by: Maria Karpowicz-Wójcik Monika Tyburska Executive Summary This report was commissioned to analyze financial statements for years 2010- 2014 of Exxon Mobil. It presents overall review of this company’s history and business, as well as its strategies and mission. Additionally, this report presents an impact of Exxon Mobil on social and natural environment. Moreover it describes
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Deep Water Horizon Oil Spill Letonya Rossi MGMT/1115 Post University 1). Name the organizations which had a stake in the drilling operation. The organizations’ that had stake in the drilling operations were BP Exploration & Production Inc., (were the lease operator of Mississippi canyon block 252, contains Macondo Well), Trans-ocean (chief contractors), Halliburton, (responsible for cementing operations). 2). Should responsibility for the accident be shared among the organizations
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The BP Oil Spill, which is also called the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and the Macondo blowout, started on April 20, 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico. It happened when the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded due to methane gas that escaped from the well and caused a blowout. After the rig sank, the oil gusher located on the sea floor pumped up oil for 87 days until July 15, 2010, when a new oil well cap was installed and halted the flow. The BP Oil Spill is considered to be the largest accidental marine
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White collar crime is a form of deviance where one has to be in a certain position usually in a corporation or company where they can commit a crime. Corporate crime is when the entire company is involved in criminal acts. The two categories of crimes have distinct differences in that white collar crime is an act/acts that benefit an individual, corporate crime usually benefits the company or corporation. An example of white collar crime would be the case of Marcus Schrenker. Schrenker owned three
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1 Oil’s Troubled Water British Petroleum (BP) is one of the biggest oil and gas industry in the world. They owned 21,000 services stations worldwide and their brand is most trusted in the world. Then an incident occur in 2012, where BP Deepwater Horizon oil rig has exploded that causes 11 deaths and oil slick at the Gulf of Mexico. BP is being fined billion of dollar by the US government and need to compensate the others that affected by it. 1.1 Political Factors Most of the oil reserved in the
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Summary of Valdez On March 23rd, 1989 a ship called the Exxon Valdez was leaving from Alaska on the way to California. The Valdez was hauling over 53 million gallons of crude oil at the approximately 9:12 PM, the time of departure from the port. The Valdez was piloted by Captain Joseph Hazelwood and Marine Pilot William Murphy. Accompanying the pilots were 19 crew members to assist with the haul. The ship was originally scheduled to depart at 10:00 PM, however, the departure time was changed without
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How Does the BP Oil Spill Impact Wildlife and Habitat? Scientists are still assessing the effects of the estimated 170 million gallons of oil that flooded into the Gulf after the explosion of BP's Deepwater Horizon oil rig. More than 8,000 birds, sea turtles, and marine mammals were found injured or dead in the six months after the spill. Learn How Oil Impacts: * Birds * Mammals * Sea turtles and other reptiles * Fish and aquatic invertebrates * Wildlife Refuges The long-term
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The Imperial Sugar Company was once known for the vast amounts of sugar they produced, but they are now equally known for the explosion that occurred in 2008. The two main contributing factors of the explosion were poor maintenance and human error. Due to lack of maintenance, the building caught fire, taking fourteen lives and injuring thirty-six. On February 7, 2008, in Port Wentworth, Georgia, an explosion erupted which caused a chain reaction of explosions at the Imperial Sugar Company. This
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Oil spills can destroy marine biomes across the globe, yet they are still extremely common, and there’s no truly effective way to handle them. Two of the largest oil spills that ever occurred are the Gulf Oil Spill and the Arabian Gulf Spill. Both spills wreaked havoc on the environment surrounding them, endangering birds, destroying coral reefs, washing up on beaches, and so much more. Surprisingly, both ecosystems have recovered more quickly than was originally expected. Within 5 years, they returned
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Running Head: MISMANAGEMENT AT BP Mismanagement at BP Name: Course: Tutor: University: City/State: Date: Mismanagement at BP In 2010, an explosion off the Gulf of Mexico occasioned the worst oil spill in the history of the US. The well that exploded was jointly owned by BP, Moex and Haliburton with BP owning 65% while the rest owning 10% and 25% respectively. The resulting effect was the death of 11 people, the injury of 17
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