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  1. Exxon

    title Exxon titlestyle headerstyle labelstyle width 33 datastyle header1 label1 data1 File Exxon logo.svg ... topic 199234 Exxon Corporation ref header7 label7 Official Website data7 http www.Exxon.com Official Website File 1251 Avenue of the Americas.JPG thumb Exxon Building New York Exxon Building 1251 Avenue of Americas , former headquarters of Exxon Image Exxongasstation crop.jpg thumb Exxon branded gas station in California, operated by Valero Energy Corporation Valero . Exxon is a gas station as well as a brand of motor fuel and related products by ExxonMobil . In the early 21st century, Exxon ... L24FAAAAIBAJ&pg 1067,1541343&dq exxon darien ct headquarters&hl en ref From 1972 to 1999, Exxon was the corporate ... Standard . History Exxon formally replaced the Esso , Enco oil company Enco , and Humble Oil Humble ... were rebranded as Humble, and remained so until the Exxon brand came into use. After the Enco brand .... ref cite web url http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,879122,00.html title On with Exxon accessdate 2008 12 25 work TIME publisher Time.com date 1972 05 22 ref In 1972, Exxon was unveiled ... changed its corporate name from Standard Oil of New Jersey to Exxon Corporation. The rebranding came after successful test marketing of the Exxon name, under two experimental logos, in the fall and winter of 1971 72. Along with the new name, Exxon settled on a rectangular logo using red lettering and blue ... Esso brand prompted Exxon to continue using it outside the U.S. Esso is the only widely used Standard ... from using them. In 1989 Exxon announced that it was moving its headquarters and around 300 employees from Manhattan , New York City to the Las Colinas area of Irving, Texas . Exxon sold the Exxon Building New York Exxon Building 1251 Avenue of the Americas , its former headquarters in Rockefeller ..., president of Exxon subsidiary Friendswood Development Company, stated that Exxon left New York because ...?id 1989 659330 Exxon moving corporate headquarters to Dallas . Houston Chronicle . Friday October ...   more details



  1. Exxon Building

    Exxon Building may refer to Exxon Building New York ExxonMobil Building , Houston, formerly the Exxon Building and Humble Building 1555 Poydras , New Orleans, formerly named Exxon Building disambig ...   more details



  1. Exxon Valdez

    Italic title About the oil tanker the spill Exxon Valdez oil spill Infobox ship begin Infobox ship image Ship image File Exval.jpeg 300px The Exxon Valdez Ship caption Exxon Valdez , 1989 Infobox ship career Hide header Ship name Oriental Nicety Ship renamed Exxon Valdez 1986 1989 br Exxon Mediterranean ... Ltd. 2008 present BR SeaRiver Maritime 1989 2008 br Exxon 1986 1989 Ship operator Ship registry ... Bureau of Shipping date 2010 accessdate 29 June 2010 ref Oriental Nicety , formerly Exxon Valdez often pronounced val deez , Exxon Mediterranean , SeaRiver Mediterranean , S R Mediterranean , Mediterranean ... crude oil in Alaska . On March 24, 1989, while owned by the former ExxonMobil Exxon Shipping ... on the Bligh Reef resulting in the Exxon Valdez oil spill second largest oil spill in United States ... Frequently Asked Questions About the Spill accessdate 2008 09 21 publisher Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee ... Size of Exxon spill remains disputed work Anchorage Daily News url http www.adn.com 2010 06 05 1309722 size of exxon spill remains disputed.html date Thursday, 10 June 2010 accessdate 29 June 2010 ... Spilled From the Exxon Valdez? url http www.onthemedia.org transcripts 2010 06 18 01 format audio ... 29 June 2010 ref In 1989, Exxon Valdez oil spill was listed as the 54th Oil spills Largest oil spills ... new tanker at the time of the spill, she was delivered to Exxon in December 1986. Incident and accidents Prince William Sound oil spill main Exxon Valdez oil spill At the time of the spill Exxon Valdez was employed to transport crude oil from the Alyeska consortium s pipeline terminal in Valdez ... unaltered. After repairs, Exxon Valdez was renamed Exxon Mediterranean , then SeaRiver Mediterranean in the early 1990s, when Exxon transferred their shipping business to a new subsidiary company ... Mediterranean in 2005. Although Exxon tried briefly to return the ship to its North American ..., the Middle East and Asia. ref cite news author Robert Little title The former Exxon Valdez faces ...   more details



  1. Exxon Neftegas

    Exxon Neftegas Limited also known as ENL lang ru is a subsidiary of ExxonMobil , an United States American petroleum oil and natural gas gas corporation . ref http www.sakhalin1.com en she policy.asp Sakhalin 1 Project ref ENL is the operator of Sakhalin I Sakhalin I Consortium which is involved in exploration and production of oil and gas on Sakhalin Island Russia and offshore, in Chayvo, Odoptu and Arkutun Dagi fields located in the Sea of Okhotsk . ref name XOM cite news url http ir.exxonmobil.com phoenix.zhtml?c 115024&p irol newsArticle&ID 963191&highlight title Sakhalin 1 Project Production Goal Achieved publisher ExxonMobil News Release author location Irving, Texas date 2007 02 14 accessdate 2009 12 29 ref The office of ENL is located in the city of Yuzhno Sakhalinsk ref name Sakhalin http www.sakhalin1.com en news press 20070802.asp EXXON NEFTEGAS LIMITED OPENS NEW OFFICE BUILDING ref Two Russian, one Japanese and one Indian companies are partners in the consortium. class wikitable Company Interest ExxonMobil 30 ref http www.sakhalin1.ru en project overview.asp Project Website. Sakhalin project overview ref Sakhalin Oil & Gas Development Co. Ltd. 30 ONGC Videsh Ltd 20 Sakhalinmorneftegas Shelf 11.5 RN Astra 8.5 The project was announced commercial in October 2001. Total reserves are estimated at Convert 2.3 Goilbbl of oil and convert 485 e9m3 abbr off of natural gas. Phase I of the project consists of expansion of Chayvo field onshore processing facility and a convert 225 km mi adj on pipeline for transportation of crude oil westward across Sakhalin Island and Strait of Tartary Tatar Strait to De Kastri terminal in the Russian Far East. ref cite news url http www.rigzone.com news article.asp?a id 17910 title Sakhalin 1 Starts Building Pipeline ... trans title Exxon Neftegas Ltd violates ... people of Sakhalin against Exxon Neftegas Ltd publisher Green Patrol language Russian date 2005 ...   more details



  1. Exxon Corp. v Exxon Insurance Consultants International Ltd

    English case infobox italic title force name Exxon Corp. v. Exxon Insurance Consultants International Ltd court Court of Appeal Civil Division date decided 12 June 1981 full name Exxon Corporation and nowrap Exxon Insurance Consultants International Limited citations 1982 Ch. 119 br 1981 3 All E.R. 241 br 1982 R.P.C. 69 br 1981 125 S.J. 527 br Times, June 13, 1981 judges Stephenson, L.J. br Sir David Cairns, L.J. br Oliver, L.J. Cases cited DP Anderson & Co Ltd v Lieber Code Co, 1917 2 K.B. 469 KBD br Hollinrake v Truswell, 1894 3 Ch. 420 CA Legislation cited Companies Act 1948 s.18 br Companies Act 1948 s.18 1 br Copyright Act 1956 s.1 br Copyright Act 1956 s.2 br Copyright Act 1956 s.2 1 br Copyright Act 1956 s.6 br Copyright Act 1956 s.17 br Copyright Act 1956 s.48 br Copyright Act 1911 s.1 br Copyright Act 1911 s.1 1 br Copyright Act 1911 s.35 br Copyright Act 1842 br Trade Marks Act 1938 s.9 br Trade Marks Act 1938 s.9 1 c br Trade Marks Act 1919 br Rules of the Supreme Court Ord.19 br nowrap Rules Supreme Court Ord.19 r.7 br Rules of the Supreme Court r.7 prior actions Exxon Corp v Exxon Insurance Consultants International Ltd, 1981 1 W.L.R. 624 br 1981 2 All E.R. 495 br 1981 F.S.R. 238 br 1981 125 S.J. 342 Ch D subsequent actions None Keywords Literary works, Trade names Exxon Corp. v. Exxon Insurance Consultants International Ltd Case citation 1982 Ch. 119 is a leading decision in English law on the existence of copyright in a name alone and the infringement of a trade mark . The Court found that typically there is no copyright in a name, invented or otherwise, and that a trade mark can only be infringed when there the infringing party shares part of the market segment. Citation needed date May 2008 Trade mark With regards to the trade mark, the Court found that the use of this word by the defendants who work in a field that in no way shares a market segment with the plaintiff ... needed date May 2008 DEFAULTSORT Exxon Corp. V. Exxon Insurance Consultants International Ltd Category ...   more details



  1. Exxon Valdez oil spill

    DISPLAYTITLE Exxon Valdez oil spill Infobox oil spill spill name Exxon Valdez oil spill image Exval.jpeg image size 250 image caption 3 days after Exxon Valdez ran aground location Prince William Sound ... date March 24, 1989 cause Grounding of the Exxon Valdez oil tanker operator Exxon volume convert 260000 oilbbl m3 convert 750000 oilbbl m3 area convert 11000 mi2 abbr on coast convert 1300 mi abbr on The Exxon Valdez oil spill occurred in Prince William Sound, Alaska, on March 24, 1989, when the Exxon ... of coastline, ref name faq and convert 11000 sqmi km2 of ocean. ref name SpillAroundUs Then Exxon ... been used by the State of Alaska s Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council, ref name faq the National ... stranded in the rocks. Exxon Shipping Company failed to supervise the master and provide a rested and sufficient crew for Exxon Valdez . The National Transportation Safety Board NTSB found this was widespread throughout the industry, prompting a safety recommendation to Exxon and to the industry ... workload. ref Name NTSB Cite book title Practices that relate to the Exxon Valdez date September ... http www.ntsb.gov Recs letters 1990 M90 26 31a.pdf ref Exxon Shipping Company failed to properly maintain ... for more than a year before the disaster, and Exxon management knew it. It was in Exxon s view just too expensive to fix and operate. ref name AUTOREF5 unreferenced section date July 2010 Exxon ... installed, state of the art iceberg monitoring equipment. ref name Leveson18 Exxon Valdez was sailing ... oil and kelp tended to clog the equipment. ref name skinner Exxon was widely criticized for its ... said his community felt betrayed by Exxon s inadequate response to the crisis. ref name AUTOREF8 More than 11,000 Alaska residents, along with some Exxon employees, worked throughout the region to try to restore the environment. File Exxon Valdez Cleanup.jpg thumb 250px right Clean up efforts after the Exxon Valdez oil spill Because Prince William Sound contained many rocky coves where the oil ...   more details



  1. Exxon Building (New York)

    Refimprove date September 2008 Image 1251 Avenue of the Americas.JPG thumb Exxon Building, 1251 Avenue of the Americas, Rockefeller Center The Exxon Building , more widely known by its address, 1251 Avenue of the Americas , was part of the later Rockefeller Center expansion 1960s 1970s dubbed the XYZ Buildings on Sixth Avenue Manhattan Sixth Avenue also known as Avenue of the Americas in Manhattan . Their plans were first drawn in 1963 by The Rockefeller family s architect, Wallace Harrison of the architectural firm, Harrison and Abramovitz. Their letters correspond to their height. 1251 is the X Building as it is the tallest at 750 ft 229 m and 54 stories, but was the second one completed 1971 . The Y is the 1221 Avenue of the Americas McGraw Hill Building , at 1221 Avenue of the Americas, which was the first completed 1969 and is the second in height 674 ft 51 stories . The Z Building, the shortest and the youngest, is the Celanese Building at 1211 Avenue of the Americas with 45 stories 592 ft . 1251 is the second tallest building in the whole of Rockefeller Center, after the GE Building ..., as per the plaque beneath it. History In 1989 Exxon announced that it was moving its headquarters and around 300 employees from New York City to the Las Colinas area of Irving, Texas . Exxon sold the Exxon Building, its former headquarters, to a unit of Mitsui Fudosan Mitsui Real Estate Development Co. Ltd. in 1986 for 610 million. John Walsh, president of Exxon subsidiary Friendswood Development Company, stated that Exxon left New York because the costs were too high. ref Pearson, Anne and Ralph Bivins. http www.chron.com CDA archives archive.mpl?id 1989 659330 Exxon moving corporate ... reflist External links http www.in arch.net NYC nyc3a.html 65 in Arch.net The Exxon Building coord ... es Exxon Building eu Exxon Building fr 1251 Avenue of the Americas he 1251 pl 1251 Avenue of the Americas pt 1251 Avenue of the America ro 1251 Avenue of the Americas sk Exxon Building ...   more details



  1. Exxon Shipping Co. v. Baker

    Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants Exxon Shipping Co. v. Baker ArgueDate February 27 ArgueYear 2008 DecideDate June 25 DecideYear 2008 FullName Exxon Shipping Company, et al. v. Grant Baker, et al. Docket 07 219 USVol 554 USPage 471 Citation 128 S.Ct. 2605, 171 L.Ed.2d 570 Prior Subsequent Holding A ratio of no more than one to one between compensatory and punitive damages is generally appropriate in maritime cases. Since Exxon has paid about 507 million to compensate more than 32,000 Alaska Natives, landowners and commercial fishermen for the damage caused by the spill, it should have to pay no more than that amount in punitive damages. SCOTUS 2006 2009 Majority Souter JoinMajority Roberts, Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas Stevens, Ginsburg, Breyer in part Concurrence Scalia JoinConcurrence Thomas Concurrence Dissent Stevens Concurrence Dissent2 Ginsburg Concurrence Dissent3 Breyer NotParticipating Alito LawsApplied Exxon Shipping Co. v. Baker , 554 U.S. 471 2008 , was a case decided by the Supreme ... of the Exxon Valdez oil spill should be reduced from United States dollar US 2.5 billion ... had also ruled that Exxon could be held liable for the reckless conduct of the ship s captain, Joseph ... vodka that evening. The Supreme Court was split 4 4 on the question of whether Exxon was liable for Hazelwood s action. The result of the split is that the Ninth Circuit s ruling on Exxon s respondeat ... were warranted, they may not exceed what Exxon already paid to compensate victims for economic losses ... The Washington Post title Justices Slash Damages for Exxon Oil Spill first Robert last Barnes date ... Exxon stock. Justice Stevens wrote a separate opinion concurring in part and dissenting in part ... civil case s. ref http news.yahoo.com s ap 20080625 ap on go su co scotus exxon valdez quotes ... authorlink coauthors title Damages Cut Against Exxon in Valdez Case url http www.nytimes.com 2008 06 ... Exxon Shipping Co. V. Baker Category 2008 in Alaska Category Exxon Valdez oil spill Category ExxonMobil ...   more details



  1. Exxon Corp. v. Governor of Maryland

    SCOTUSCase Litigants Exxon Corp. v. Governor of Maryland ArgueDate February 28 ArgueYear 1978 DecideDate June 14 DecideYear 1978 FullName Exxon Corp. et al. v. Governor of Maryland et al. USVol 437 USPage 117 Citation Prior Appeal from the Court of Appeals of Maryland Subsequent 279 Md. 410, 370 A. 2d 1102 and 372 A. 2d 237, affirmed. Holding Maryland can prohibit oil producers and refiners from operating gas stations within its borders. SCOTUS 1975 1981 Majority Stevens JoinMajority Burger, Brennan, Stewart, White, Marshall, Rehnquist Concurrence Dissent Blackmun NotParticipating Powell LawsApplied Exxon Corp. v. Governor of Maryland , 437 U.S. 117 1978 ref citation , was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States upheld a Maryland law prohibiting oil producers and refiners from operating filling station service stations within its borders. The law was a response to evidence that those stations, which represented about 5 of all those in Maryland, had received preferential treatment during the 1973 oil crisis . The challengers, including Exxon , claimed that the law violated the Dormant Commerce Clause . Justice Stevens wrote for the majority, which disagreed with Exxon et al. Since Maryland s entire gasoline supply flows in interstate commerce and since there are no local producers or refiners, such claims of disparate treatment between interstate and local commerce would be meritless. Majority held that Act does not 1 discriminate against interstate dealers 2 prohibit the flow of interstate goods 3 place added cost on them 4 or distinguish between in state or out of state retailers. The absence of any of these factors fully distinguishes this case from Hunt v. Washington State Apple Advertising Commission Hunt v. Washington Apple Commission . The Court held that the regulation was constitutional despite huge extraterritorial effects of the regulation, less burdensome options available to the state, and no legitimate state interest apart from a desire for cheaper ...   more details



  1. Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster

    unreferenced date June 2010 Infobox Film name Dead Ahead The Exxon Valdez Disaster image size image Dead Ahead The Exxon Valdez Disaster FilmPoster.jpeg caption director Paul Seed producer John Smithson writer narrator starring music cinematography editing studio distributor released start date 1992 12 12 runtime country language English budget gross preceded by followed by Dead Ahead The Exxon Valdez Disaster is a 1992 movie depicting the Exxon Valdez oil spill disaster off the coast of Alaska starring Christopher Lloyd , John Heard actor John Heard , Rip Torn and Michael Murphy actor Michael Murphy . Synopsis The tragic wreck of the super tanker Exxon Valdez in Prince William Sound, Alaska on March 24, 1989 was one of the most devastating ecological disasters in recent history. Immediately after the ship ran aground and began pumping over convert 11 e6USgal m3 of suffocating oil from its ruptured hold, experts were sent out to assess the damage and clean up the mess. This gripping docudrama tells their story. Much centers on the conflict between local officials, the fishing industry, and the Exxon official sent out to oversee the clean up and take the rap. With unflinching moral outrage, the filmmakers point out that much of the aftermath could have been minimized had the officials in charge been better prepared and not spent so much time involved in useless red tape and petty bureaucratic bickering. Most of the film was shot in Vancouver, Richmond and Steveston, British Columbia, but it also utilizes archival film clips of the actual disaster and clean up efforts. Movie Info Run Time 90 minutes Production Co. BBC HBO Director s Paul Seed Genre s Drama Theme Disasters at Sea Language English Cast John Heard actor John Heard ... Dan Lawn Bob Gunton ... Larry Dietrick Mark ... Armstrong ... Fisherman at Union Hall External links imdb title 0104060 Dead Ahead The Exxon Valdez ... Category Exxon Valdez oil spill Category Films based on actual events 1990s drama film stub ...   more details



  1. John Doe VII v. Exxon Mobil Corp

    John Doe VII v. Exxon Mobil Corp 09 7125 is a lawsuit filed in the United States by 15 Indonesia n villagers against ExxonMobil Exxon Mobil Corporation from the oil rich province of Aceh , Indonesia. The case has widespread implications for multinational corporations doing business in other countries. The case may eventually reach the Supreme Court because lower federal courts have disagreed on the liability of United States companies operating outside of the United States. Fifteen Indonesian villagers claim government security forces working for Exxon Mobil committed brutal oppression while guarding a natural gas facility in 2000 to 2001. On July 8, 2011 a divided 2 1 panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia , reversed part of a ruling by the federal district court reinstating the lawsuit. In their decision, the court stated that the 1789 Alien Tort Statute allowed corporations in foreign countries to be held liable for the torts committed by their agents. ref Bill Mears, http www.cnn.com 2011 CRIME 07 08 exxon.mobil.lawsuit index.html?hpt hp t2 Exxon Mobil to face lawsuit over alleged human rights violations , CNN , July 8, 2011 . ref ref name r Jonathan Stempel, http www.reuters.com article 2011 07 08 us exxonmobil indonesia idUSTRE7676I120110708 Indonesia torture case vs Exxon Mobil revived , Reuters , July 8, 2011 . ref Allegations The 15 Indonesian villagers contended in their lawsuit that family members were beaten, burned, shocked with cattle prods, kicked, and subjected to other forms of brutality and cruelty amounting to torture in Indonesia s Aceh province between 1999 and 2001, during a period of civil unrest. Exxon Mobil retained soldiers from Indonesia s military as guards for a natural gas facility in Aceh, despite knowing of past human rights abuses by the Indonesian army, leading to human rights violations against Aceh villagers. ref name r Notes reflist Category United States lawsuits Category Civil rights case law ...   more details



  1. Exxon Mobil Corp. v. Saudi Basic Industries Corp.

    Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants Exxon Mobil Corp. v. Saudi Basic Industries Corp. ArgueDate February 23 ArgueYear 2005 DecideDate March 30 DecideYear 2005 FullName Exxon Mobil Corporation, Exxon Chemical Arabia, Inc., and Mobil Yanbu Petrochemical Company, Inc., Petitioners v. Saudi Basic Industries Corporation USVol 544 USPage 280 Citation 125 S. Ct. 1517 161 L. Ed. 2d 454 2005 U.S. LEXIS 2929 73 U.S.L.W. 4266 18 Fla. L. Weekly Fed. S 206 Prior On writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Exxon Mobil Corp. v. Saudi Basic Indus. Corp., 364 F.3d 102, 2004 U.S. App. LEXIS 5485 3d Cir. N.J., 2004 Subsequent Holding The Rooker Feldman doctrine applies only where a federal court litigant seeks to review or overturn state court judgments in federal district court. Third Circuit decision reversed. SCOTUS 1994 2005 Majority Ginsburg JoinMajority unanimous LawsApplied UnitedStatesCode 28 1257 Exxon Mobil Corp. v. Saudi Basic Industries Corp. , Case citation 544 U.S. 280 2005 , is a Supreme Court of the United States United States Supreme Court case in which the Court clarified the Rooker Feldman doctrine and its relation to preclusion and concurrent jurisdiction . Background In 1980, two subsidiaries of Exxon Mobil Corporation the plaintiff and petitioner ... SABIC . Twenty years later, a dispute arose over royalties SABIC had charged Exxon Mobil s Subsidiary ... state court system, Exxon Mobil and its subsidiaries chose to sue SABIC in the United States ... the subsidiaries for the sublicenses. Exxon Mobil claimed subject matter jurisdiction in federal court ... foreign states. In January 2002, Exxon Mobil filed an answer to SABIC s complaint in the Delaware state .... The state suit reached trial first, and the jury returned a huge verdict for Exxon Mobil, totalling ... precluded the district court from proceeding, on the grounds that Exxon Mobil s claims had already been heard in state court&mdash even though Exxon Mobil was not seeking to have the state court verdict ...   more details



  1. Exxon Mobil Corp. v. Allapattah Services, Inc.

    unreferenced date May 2011 Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants Exxon Mobil Corp. v. Allapattah Services, Inc. ArgueDate March 1 ArgueYear 2005 DecideDate June 23 DecideYear 2005 FullName Exxon Mobil Corp. v. Allapattah Services, Inc. USVol 545 USPage 546 Citation Prior Subsequent Holding 28 USCA 1367 permits supplemental jurisdiction over joined claims that do not individually meet the amount in controversy requirements of 1332, provided that at least one claim meets the amount in controversy requirements. SCOTUS 1994 2005 Majority Kennedy JoinMajority Concurrence JoinConcurrence Concurrence2 JoinConcurrence2 Concurrence Dissent JoinConcurrence Dissent Dissent Stevens JoinDissent Breyer Dissent2 Ginsburg JoinDissent2 Stevens, O Connor, Breyer LawsApplied 28 USC 1332, 28 USC 1367 ExxonMobile Exxon Mobil Corp. v. Allapattah Services, Inc. , Case citation 545 U.S. 546 2005 , was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that 28 USCA 1367 permits supplemental jurisdiction over joined claims that do not individually meet the amount in controversy requirements of 1332, provided that at least one claim meets the amount in controversy requirements. Background Federal Courts are courts of limited subject matter jurisdiction . Their jurisdiction is limited by the specific grants contained in Article III of the United States Constitution Article III, Section 1 of the United States Constitution , and their jurisdiction must be authorized by Congressional statute. Historically, Congress has authorized exercise of two primary types of jurisdiction in civil cases federal question jurisdiction 28 USC 1331 , which grants jurisdiction over civil cases wherein the plaintiff seeks adjudication on the grounds of some Federal statute or rule and diversity jurisdiction 28 USC 1332 ... were called amount in controversy requirements, and at the time of Exxon , only diversity ... supplemental jurisdiction . The Exxon case was a combination of several United States Court of Appeals ...   more details



  1. Seattle Seven

    About the prominent anti Vietnam War group Seattle Liberation Front the term related to Seattle geography Seven hills of Seattle The Seattle Seven is a group of seven seafood companies, operating in the city of Seattle, Washington Seattle , known for negotiating a secret agreement with Exxon Exxon Corporation in 1991, relating to punitive damages resulting from the Exxon Valdez oil spill . The companies, Aleutian Dragon Fisheries ADF , Icicle Seafoods, North Coast Seafood Processors, North Pacific Processors, Ocean Beauty Seafoods, Trident Seafoods , Wards Cove Packing Co. were paid 63.75 million, but if Exxon should lose the civil case Clarify date September 2010 , they would repay Exxon almost all of their share of the money, which was about 750 million. ref George Erb, http www.bizjournals.com seattle stories 2000 11 06 newscolumn3.html Exxon Valdez case still twisting through courts , Puget Sound Business Journal Seattle , November 3, 2000 ref References Reflist Category 1991 in Alaska Category Companies based in Seattle, Washington Category Exxon Valdez oil spill ar ...   more details



  1. SeaRiver Maritime

    SeaRiver Maritime is a privately held subsidiary wholly owned by ExxonMobil . The company was formed in the early 1990s by Exxon when it spun off its maritime operations into the new company following the Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1989. ref cite journal last Nolte first Carl date 11 August 1993 title Bay s Battle of the High Tech Tugboats journal San Francisco Chronicle pages A15 accessdate December 28, 2009 ref In 1994, SeaRiver applied for a federal subsidy to operate tankers in the Persian Gulf. The petition stated they needed the money to stay competitive, because the S R Mediterranean the new name for the Exxon Valdez vessel was unable to operate in Prince William Sound following the passage of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 , which prohibits the tanker from operating in that area. ref cite journal last Whitney first David date 16 December 1994 December title EXXON SEEKS TAX DOLLARS FOR TANKER journal Anchorage Daily News pages D1 ref In 1996, SeaRiver sought to put the S R Mediterranean back into Prince William Sound by arguing that the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 was unconstitutional. The Act prohibits any vessel that has spilled more than a million gallons of oil from operating in Prince William Sound. SeaRiver claimed the act was retroactively being applied to the S R Mediterranean . ref cite journal last Whitney first David date 5 April 1996 title EXXON WANTS NOTORIOUS TANKER BACK ON DUTY IN ALASKA WATERS journal Anchorage Daily News pages A1 ref In 1998, a judge ruled against SeaRiver. ref cite journal last Phillips first Natalie date 18 June 1998 title OIL TANKER STILL BARRED FROM SOUND JUDGE REFUSES TO REMOVE RESTRICTION ON EXXON VALDEZ journal Anchorage Daily News pages B1 ref References reflist Category Vessels of ExxonMobil Category ExxonMobil subsidiaries US company stub ...   more details



  1. List of reporting marks: X

    Contents AAR reporting marks X XOMX Exxon Mobil Corporation XCLX Xcel Energy XTRX XTRA, Inc. First Union Rail XTTX Trailer Train Company Category Lists of AAR reporting marks X fr Liste des sigles de l AAR d butant par X sl Seznam AAR oznak X ...   more details



  1. William Sparks

    William Sparks or Bill Sparks may refer to Bill Sparks 1922 2002 , British soldier in World War II William A. J. Sparks 1828 1904 , U.S. Representative from Illinois William J. Sparks 1905 1976 , Exxon chemist and president of the American Chemical Society William Morris Sparks 1872 1950 , U.S. federal judge hndis Sparks, William ...   more details



  1. Lawrence G. Rawl

    engineer. By 1980, he was named a senior vice president and director of Exxon Corporation. In 1985 ... as head of Exxon, he moved the corporate headquarters from New York to Irving, Texas , increased ... when the Exxon Valdez oil spill went occurred in 1989. He faced criticism for his response to the oil ... of the company. Rawl retired from Exxon in 1993 at the mandatory retirement age of 65 after ... accessdate 2007 01 08 title Exxon s Chief to Retire work New York Times date ... 01 08 title Former Exxon head Lawrence G. Rawl dies at 76 work Alaska Journal author Associated Press ... title OBIT Lawrence G. Rawl, Former Exxon Chairman and Philanthropist, Dies at 76 publisher Exxon ...   more details



  1. Survivors of the Valdez Oil Spill

    The group Survivors of the Valdez Oil Spill claims to represent the 40,000 or so victims of the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill . The organization tracks all information related to the spill and its aftermath. The organization s website has links to articles, court decisions and actions related to this incident, as well as articles and reports on the psychological, economic and environmental impacts of this accident. There is information for journalist s and updates on the ongoing litigation . The site was created by Steven Goldstein and Jo Miller for the tenth anniversary of the spill and is no longer being actively updated. External links http www.jomiller.com exxonvaldez The organization s website Category Civic and political organizations of the United States Category Environmental organizations based in the United States Category Exxon Valdez oil spill ...   more details



  1. ExxonMobil

    pp move indef Use mdy dates date April 2012 About Exxon Mobil Corporation subsidiaries Exxon and Mobil Infobox company name Exxon Mobil Corporation logo File Exxon Mobil Logo.svg 222px type Public traded ... 500 Component predecessor Exxon br Mobil industry List of petroleum companies Oil and gas foundation ... mgmt.aspx title Exxon Mobil, Our Management accessdate April 20, 2011 publisher ExxonMobil Corporation ... d10ka.htm title 2010 Form 10 K A, Exxon Mobil Corporation date February 28, 2011 publisher ... Australia , Exxon , Exxon Neftegas , Imperial Oil small 69,6 small , Mobil , Mobil Producing Nigeria ... ExxonMobil.com Exxon Mobil Corporation New York Stock Exchange XOM or ExxonMobil , is an American ... of Exxon and Mobil . Its headquarters are in Irving, Texas Irving , Texas. It is affiliated ... by revenue is the second largest company in the world by revenue . ref Cite news title Exxon ... global500 2011 full list CNN Money ref Exxon Mobil s reserves were 72  billion oil equivalent .... ref cite news url http findarticles.com p articles mi m0EIN is 2008 Feb 15 ai n24264728 title Exxon ... a combined daily refining capacity of convert 6.3 Moilbbl m3 , Exxon Mobil is the largest refiner in the world, ref cite web url http www.exxonmobil.com Corporate about what refining.aspx title Exxon Mobil Refining and supply accessdate August 9, 2010 publisher Exxon Mobil Corporation ref ref cite web url http www.exxonmobil.com Corporate about who profile.aspx title Exxon Mobil Company profile accessdate August 9, 2010 publisher Exxon Mobil Corporation ref a title that was also associated with Standard ... about who history.aspx title Exxon Mobil Our history accessdate January 30, 2009 publisher Exxon ... Organization The Exxon Mobil Corporation headquarters is located in Irving, Texas . ExxonMobil markets products around the world under the brands of Exxon , Mobil , and Esso . It also owns hundreds ... thumb ExxonMobil Building , ExxonMobil offices in Downtown Houston Exxon Mobil Corporation ...   more details



  1. Brad Douglass

    the Commercial Fueling Network CFN to Texas. He is also a founding member of the Exxon lubricants ...   more details



  1. Gregory Cousins

    Gregory Cousins born 1964 , of Tampa , Florida, was third mate at the time of Exxon Valdez oil spill . He was left in control of the vessel, but failed to maneuver it to the required lane, when it struck Bligh Reef in Prince William Sound . Cousins had a Coast Guard license to command the ship in most waters, but did not have the special endorsement that was required for Prince William Sound. ref cite web last Mauer first Richard title Unlicensed Mate Was in Charge Of Ship That Hit Reef, Exxon Says date 1989 03 27 url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 950DEFD61338F934A15750C0A96F948260 work New York Times accessdate 2007 10 10 ref Though he appeared in court, Cousins was cleared of charges. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cousins, Gregory ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1964 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cousins, Gregory Category People from Tampa, Florida Category Exxon Valdez oil spill Category 1964 births Category Living people Category ExxonMobil people Florida bio stub ar ...   more details



  1. Joseph Hazelwood

    of the Exxon Valdez during the Exxon Valdez oil spill occupation Maritime consultant nationality Joseph ... captain of the Exxon Valdez during its Exxon Valdez oil spill 1989 oil spill . He was accused of being ... hours of community service . In 1999, the Exxon Valdez oil spill was listed as the 53rd largest spill ... 10, 1968 he was hired as a Third Mate by Humble Oil and Refining Company, which later became Exxon ... captain working for Exxon when he took command of Exxon Philadelphia , a California to Alaska oil tanker, in 1978. In 1985 he was master of the Exxon Chester when the asphalt carrier ran into a storm ... and guided the ship to safety. ref name BadTrip In 1987, he became the alternate master of Exxon Valdez which subsequently received Exxon Fleet safety awards for the year of 1987 and 1988. ref name EightiesClub Manning, Jason. http eightiesclub.tripod.com id317.htm The Exxon Valdez . Eighties Club ... times by the state of New York for alcohol violations since 1984. At the time of the Exxon Valdez ... 2011 ref Exxon Valdez oil spill File Exval.jpeg thumb Exxon Valdez offloading its remaining crude oil to another tanker three days after the vessel grounded. main Exxon Valdez oil spill Exxon Valdez departed ... mate to return to the southbound traffic lane in the TSS at a prearranged point. Exxon Valdez failed ... publisher Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council date accessdate 21 December 2011 ref During Hazelwood ... Exxon Valdez Deleted image removed Image Time cover Joseph Hazelwood Exxon Valdez July 24 1989.jpg thumb upright Time magazine Time magazine featured Joseph Hazelwood and the Exxon Valdez in the July 24, 1989 edition. ifdc 1 Time cover Joseph Hazelwood Exxon Valdez July 24 1989.jpg log 2009 May ... Loy title Captain of Exxon Valdez offers heartfelt apology for oil spill url http www.miamiherald.com ... and assigns significant blame to Exxon, writing, Forget the drunken skipper fable. At the helm ... a year before the disaster, and Exxon management knew it. It was in Exxon s view just too expensive ...   more details



  1. ESSO

    ESSO may refer to Esso , a brand name of products marketed by Exxon Mobil Enterprise single sign on Estonian State Symphony Orchestra or Estonian National Symphony Orchestra , an orchestra in Tallinn , Estonia , also known as ERSO from its Estonian language name Eesti Riiklik S mfooniaorkester Esso rural locality , a rural locality a selo in Bystrinsky District of Kamchatka Krai, Russia Disambig de Esso fr Esso ...   more details



  1. Valdez Blockade

    Orphan date February 2009 The Exxon Valdez oil spill of 1989 had devastated the shore around Prince William Sound , diminishing the marine population. Consequently, the fishery industry in the area faced a sharp fall on their fish catch and revenue. Feeling little had been done to study the impact of the spill, a group of fishermen sailed off to begin a blockade of the Valdez Narrows on August 20, 1993. While tankers must pass through Valdez Narrows to enter the port of Valdez oil terminal Valdez , seven tankers were held off in the three day blockade. As oil was continuing to pump through the Trans Alaska Pipeline System , and tankers were keeping off shore, the storage tanks in Valdez would soon overflow. With the probability in interrupting the oil flow to prevent an overflow, and also facing a growing loss in profits, the government came in to settle the blockade. The blockade was called off after Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt promised to release 5 million of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill restoration funds for ecosystem wide studies. Comprehensive studies of the effects of the spill toward the ecosystem around Prince William Sound began in the following year. References http www.adn.com evos stories EV405.html Tanker Blockade Ends Hugh Curran. Anchorage Daily News, 1993. http www.jomiller.com exxonvaldez photos 25.html Exxon Valdez Oil & Prince William Sound A 10 Year Reckoning Riki Ott. 1999. See also Survivors of the Valdez Oil Spill Category Conflicts in 1993 Category 1993 in Alaska Category Exxon Valdez oil spill Category Protests in the United States Alaska stub ...   more details




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