ExxonMobil reported a net income of over ** billion U.S. dollars in 2024. The only year in the period of consideration that ExxonMobil ended the year on a net loss was in 2020. This was the result of lower transportation fuel demand and a dramatic fall in oil prices following the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. ExxonMobil's origin story ExxonMobil is a United States-based oil and gas company founded in 1999 through the merger of two companies and is considered one of the Big Oil supermajors. Headquartered in Texas, it has been one of the world’s largest oil and gas companies based on net income. Like its competitors Marathon Petroleum and Chevron, ExxonMobil is derived from John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Company, the first U.S. oil monopoly, which was declared illegal and subsequently dissolved in 1911. ExxonMobil's net income by segment ExxonMobil is made up of three divisions: upstream, product solutions (combining downstream and chemical), and low-carbon solutions. In previous years, more than half of the company's net income came from their upstream segment, which consists of oil exploration, shipping, extraction, and wholesale operations. By comparison, their product solutions segment consists of marketing, refining, and retail operations for petroleum, chemical, and specialty products.
ExxonMobil's operating revenue amounted to approximately 349.6 billion U.S. dollars in 2024. ExxonMobil is a United States-based multinational oil and gas corporation. It ranks among the largest companies worldwide based on revenue alongside other publicly-traded supermajors such as Shell and BP, as well as state-owned entities like Sinopec and Saudi Aramco. ExxonMobil's financials 2022 was one of ExxonMobil's most profitable years since its founding through a merger in 1999. The Russia-Ukraine war led to a steep rise in oil and gas prices as traders feared supply bottlenecks. The ensuing business year reflected how much company's within the industry profited from such high commodity prices, with ExxonMobil's net income climbing to nearly 56 billion U.S. dollars. ExxonMobil's production output and product sales In 2024, the company's Upstream division produced some three million barrels of oil and other liquids per day, in addition to 8.1 billion cubic feet of natural gas. ExxonMobil's production output increased for liquids and natural gas. By comparison, ExxonMobil's petroleum product sales decreased compared to the previous year, reaching around 5.4 million barrels per day in 2024.
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Exxon revenue for the twelve months ending March 31, 2025 was $349.632B, a 2.5% increase year-over-year. Exxon annual revenue for 2024 was $349.585B, a 1.45% increase from 2023. Exxon annual revenue for 2023 was $344.582B, a 16.7% decline from 2022. Exxon annual revenue for 2022 was $413.68B, a 44.83% increase from 2021.
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Exxon net income/loss for the twelve months ending March 31, 2025 was $88.341B, a 7.26% decline year-over-year. Exxon annual net income/loss for 2024 was $35.063B, a 6.13% decline from 2023. Exxon annual net income/loss for 2023 was $37.354B, a 35.12% decline from 2022. Exxon annual net income/loss for 2022 was $57.577B, a 143.99% increase from 2021.
In 2024, ExxonMobil's Upstream division recorded a net income of 25.4 billion U.S. dollars, up from 21.3 billion U.S. dollars in the previous year. ExxonMobil reported a historic loss in 2020, racking up a net loss of over 20 billion U.S. dollars from its upstream business. 2020 was the only year in this 22-year period when ExxonMobil reported a loss from exploration and production as transportation fuel demand fell around the world.
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Exxon Mobil reported $10.44B in Operating Profit for its fiscal quarter ending in March of 2025. Data for Exxon Mobil | XOM - Operating Profit including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last July in 2025.
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Exxon Mobil reported $7.71B in Net Income for its fiscal quarter ending in March of 2025. Data for Exxon Mobil | XOM - Net Income including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last July in 2025.
The revenue of Exxon Mobil with headquarters in the United States amounted to ****** billion U.S. dollars in 2024. The reported fiscal year ends on December 31.Compared to the earliest depicted value from 2020 this is a total increase by approximately ****** billion U.S. dollars. The trend from 2020 to 2024 shows, however, that this increase did not happen continuously.
In 2024, ExxonMobil Chemical generated a net income of around *** billion U.S. dollars. This was an increase of over ** percent compared to the previous year. ExxonMobil is a United States-based multinational oil and gas corporation headquartered in Irving, Texas. In April 2022, ExxonMobil reconfigured its divisions, and the Chemical and Downstream businesses were combined to form the Product Solutions division. Accordingly, the Chemical division as a discrete entity no longer exists. Figures from 2022 onward reflect those reported for Chemical products.
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In fiscal year 2024, Exxon Mobil Corporation's revenue by geographical region are as follows: Canada: $29.75 B, France: $13.74 B, Non-United States: $120.80 B, Singapore: $15.72 B, United Kingdom: $20.58 B, United States: $138.66 B.
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Exxon Mobil reported $83.13B in Sales Revenues for its fiscal quarter ending in March of 2025. Data for Exxon Mobil | XOM - Sales Revenues including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last July in 2025.
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Exxon Mobil Corporation's annual revenue was $339.25 B in fiscal year 2024. The annual revenue increased $4.55 B from $334.70 B (in 2023) to $339.25 B (in 2024), representing a 1.36% year-over-year growth.
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Exxon Mobil reported $24.19B in Gross Profit on Sales for its fiscal quarter ending in March of 2025. Data for Exxon Mobil | XOM - Gross Profit On Sales including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last July in 2025.
In 2022, ExxonMobil's revenue from liquids and natural gas exploration and production amounted to 72.1 and 29.8 billion U.S. dollars, respectively. Compared to the previous year, revenue from liquids increased by some 45 percent, while natural gas exploration and production revenue increase by 84 percent. ExxonMobil is a leading multinational oil and gas corporation headquartered in Irving, Texas. The company accounts for several operations worldwide, including oil, oil equivalents and natural gas production, refinery, and chemical product sales.
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Exxon Mobil Corporation's annual net income per employee was $552.13 K in fiscal year 2024. The net income per employeedecreased$33.40 Kfrom $585.53 K(in 2023) to $552.13 K (in 2024), representing a -5.70% year-over-year decline.
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In fiscal year 2022, Exxon Mobil Corporation's revenue by segment (products & services) are as follows: Chemical Products: $16.95 B, Energy Products: $188.15 B, Specialty Products: $13.73 B, Upstream: $46.08 B.
ExxonMobil's Downstream division generated a net income of 2.1 billion U.S. dollars, up from a net loss of around 1.1 billion U.S. dollars. 2020 was the first year in the 21-year period shown that the company reported a net loss for its downstream business. The coronavirus pandemic has had a huge impact on the oil and gas industry, particularly on transportation fuel demand. ExxonMobil is a United States-based multinational oil and gas corporation headquartered in Irving, Texas.
In April 2022, ExxonMobil reconfigured its divisions, and the Downstream and Chemical businesses were combined to form the Product Solutions division. Accordingly, the Downstream division as a discrete entity no longer exists.
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Exxon Mobil reported $1.76 in EPS Earnings Per Share for its fiscal quarter ending in March of 2025. Data for Exxon Mobil | XOM - EPS Earnings Per Share including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last July in 2025.
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In fiscal year 2024, the revenue per employee at Exxon Mobil Corporation was $5.56 M. The revenue per employee increased by $119.20 K from $5.44 M (in 2023) to $5.56 M (in 2024).
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Exxon Mobil reports $8.61 billion Q3 earnings, outstripping forecasts despite a 5% profit decline year-over-year, thanks to increased oil and gas output and strategic acquisitions.
ExxonMobil reported a net income of over ** billion U.S. dollars in 2024. The only year in the period of consideration that ExxonMobil ended the year on a net loss was in 2020. This was the result of lower transportation fuel demand and a dramatic fall in oil prices following the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. ExxonMobil's origin story ExxonMobil is a United States-based oil and gas company founded in 1999 through the merger of two companies and is considered one of the Big Oil supermajors. Headquartered in Texas, it has been one of the world’s largest oil and gas companies based on net income. Like its competitors Marathon Petroleum and Chevron, ExxonMobil is derived from John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Company, the first U.S. oil monopoly, which was declared illegal and subsequently dissolved in 1911. ExxonMobil's net income by segment ExxonMobil is made up of three divisions: upstream, product solutions (combining downstream and chemical), and low-carbon solutions. In previous years, more than half of the company's net income came from their upstream segment, which consists of oil exploration, shipping, extraction, and wholesale operations. By comparison, their product solutions segment consists of marketing, refining, and retail operations for petroleum, chemical, and specialty products.