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ExxonMobil aims to double profits by 2027 with restrained spending

Announcement comes amid pandemic uncertainty, environmentalist calls to cease fossil fuel activity

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 02 Dec 2021 10:30AM

ExxonMobil aims to double profits by 2027 with restrained spending
Our strategy is designed to create shareholder value by leveraging our competitive advantages, while maintaining flexibility, says ExxonMobil chief executive Darren Woods. – EPA pic, December 2, 2021

NEW YORK – ExxonMobil yesterday released a plan that aims to double the oil company’s profits by 2027 as it expands lower-emission investments, while preserving a strategy tilted towards fossil fuels.

ExxonMobil said it would maintain a “disciplined” approach to overall spending, holding its annual capital budget to between US$20 billion (RM84.4 billion) and US$25 billion through 2027, when it targets earnings twice the level of 2019.

The company is expected to spend less than US$20 billion this year after slashing spending from above US$30 billion annually in the years before the pandemic. 

“Our strategy is designed to create shareholder value by leveraging our competitive advantages, while maintaining flexibility to respond to future policy changes and technology advances associated with the energy transition,” said chief executive Darren Woods.

The announcement is the latest sign giant oil companies plan a restrained approach in the face of continued uncertainty about the pandemic and calls from environmentalists to cease fossil fuel activity.

Higher petrol prices have become a hot-button issue in the United States. On Tuesday, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki criticised “oil company chief executive officers bragging about the profits they make when...gas prices go up”. 

On climate-related initiatives, ExxonMobil now expects to spend US$15 billion on lower-emission investments through 2027, including biofuels and hydrogen. The company previously released a US$3 billion plan for carbon capture and storage.

But ExxonMobil’s press release also emphasised expanded crude oil exploration and production projects in Guyana, Brazil, and the Permian Basin in the US. – AFP, December 2, 2021

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