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Exxon challenges $1.7M Yellowstone spill penalty

Exxon Mobil Corp. is challenging $1.7 million in penalties proposed by federal safety regulators who faulted the oil company over a 63,000-gallon crude oil spill into the Yellowstone River, according to documents released Monday by the U.S. Department of Transportation. Full story

Judge declines to dismiss suit against ExxonMobil

A federal judge has declined to throw out a 2010 environmental lawsuit against ExxonMobil Corp. over emissions from its Baytown oil refinery. Full story

ExxonMobil cleaning up small leak in SE Missouri

ExxonMobil officials and regulators on Thursday were investigating the cause of a small oil leak from the Pegasus pipeline in southeast Missouri — the second leak from the 850-mile pipeline in a month. Full story

Weeks for Mayflower leak evacuees to return

Officials say it will be weeks before some Mayflower residents who had to leave their homes because of a leak from an Exxon Mobil Corp. oil pipeline can return. Full story

Wrangling continues on W.Va. gas-drilling question

A judge is giving an Exxon Mobil Corp. subsidiary and a Marion County man suing it two more weeks to propose language for a question the West Virginia Supreme Court will consider. Full story

Oil production rises for Exxon, Conoco in first-quarter

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Quarterly results from Exxon Mobil Corp <XOM.N> and ConocoPhillips <COP.N> on Thursday showed that while overall growth remained elusive, output rose in key basins in the United States where the oil and gas companies are spending heavily to grow crude production. Full story

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Exxon has yet to excavate area of ruptured Arkansas oil pipeline

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  Exxon too big to care

Rachel Maddow reviews safety problems with Exxon pipelines even as the company is wildly profitable - so profitable that fines meant to encourage accountability are meaningless.

  Arkansas investigates oil spill

Exxon Mobil insisted the age of the 65-year-old pipeline did not play a role in the rupture, saying inspection was up to date. NBC’s Anne Thompson reports.

  Why oil companies shouldn’t sponsor our national parks

One Fox News pundit has no problem with the idea of Yellowstone National Park sponsored by ExxonMobil or another oil company, but Rev. Sharpton knows it’s a bad idea.

  Fuel Your Portfolio with ExxonMobil?

Pavel Molchanov, Raymond James analyst, discusses whether he thinks ExxonMobil stock is a buy or a bomb.

  The death of cash, the Global 500 and skilled workers

Fortune's Andy Serwer joins Morning Joe to discuss why we're likely to see the death of cash and the Global 500 2011 list. The Global 500 are the world's largest corporations, and topping this year's list are Royal Dutch Shell, Exxon Mobil, Wal-Mart and BP. Richard Haass also discusses his USA Today

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This undated photo released by police in Norton Shores, Mich., shows Jessica Heeringa, 25, who apparently was abducted Friday, April 26, 2013, from the Exxon Mobil gas station where she worked as a clerk in Norton Shores. Police on Sunday, April, 28, 2013, said they were seeking information on a sil

File photo of  the Belgian headquarters of oil giant ExxonMobil in Machelen
File photo of the Belgian headquarters of oil giant ExxonMobil in Machelen

The Belgian headquarters of oil giant Exxon Mobil is pictured in Machelen, northern Brussels, in this October 27, 2012, file photo. Exxon Mobil Corp announced quarterly dividend to 63 cents per share from 57 cents per share. REUTERS/Sebastien Pirlet/Files (BELGIUM - Tags: BUSINESS ENERGY)

Russia's President Vladimir Putin speaks to ExxonMobil and Rosneft officials in Sakhalin via a video link, as Putin visits Ulan-Ude in the Republic of Buryatia
Russia's President Vladimir Putin speaks to ExxonMobil and Rosneft officials in Sakhalin via a video link, as Putin visits Ulan-Ude in the Republic of Buryatia

Russia's President Vladimir Putin speaks to ExxonMobil and Rosneft officials in the Pacific island of Sakhalin via a video link, as Putin visits Ulan-Ude in the Republic of Buryatia April 11, 2013 in this picture provided by RIA Novosti. REUTERS/Aleksey Nikolskyi/RIA Novosti/Pool

Workers scrub crude oil from their boots in the Northwoods subdivision where an ExxonMobil pipeline ruptured in Mayflower
Workers scrub crude oil from their boots in the Northwoods subdivision where an ExxonMobil pipeline ruptured in Mayflower

Workers scrub crude oil from their boots in the Northwoods subdivision where an ExxonMobil pipeline ruptured in Mayflower, Arkansas, April 1, 2013. REUTERS/Suzi Parker