Latest News

Exxon CEO: Exxon has evacuated all non-essential Middle East employees as operations are scaled back.

Exxon 'Mobil 'has evacuated non essential employees from its Middle East operations, CEO Darren Woods stated in an interview Tuesday as the U.S. and Israel war against Iran continues. He said that some operations were scaled back in order to maintain oil inventories as the traffic through the Strait of Hormuz was being challenged. Exxon has a minority stake in oil and gas projects?in the UAE, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.

Woods stated that "our first priority is to ensure the safety of our people, so we evacuated those who were not critical or essential for?the operations we provided support for."

After Iran threatened to attack any tankers that attempted to cross the Strait of Hormuz - an important waterway that connects Iran and Oman - traffic through this area has been effectively stopped. Donald Trump, the U.S. president, threatened on Monday to escalate the conflict with Iran if the country 'blocked oil shipments out of the Middle East. He also predicted that the conflict would be resolved quickly.

Oil?producers are cutting production at some oilfields because storage capacity is running out.

Woods stated that "the ability to'manage' inventory is very challenging, and many operations are pulling back just to manage the inventory levels as the logistics of the supply chain and?flow across the Strait gets worked out (with time)."

According to Jefferies analysts, Exxon produces 20% of its oil and gas in the Middle East. TD Cowen reports that 60% of Exxon's liquefied gas business is based in the Middle East. Sheila Dang, reporting from Houston; editing by Chizu Nimiyama and Nathan Crooks

(source: Reuters)