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XTO Energy is an ExxonMobil subsidiary that develops unconventional resources in the Permian Basin and other areas. Learn about its history, responsibility, pipeline operations, owner relations and more.
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The headquarters for XTO Energy Inc. is located at the...
- Owner Relations
At XTO we are committed to providing quality service to our...
- Assistance for Owners
Annually, XTO Energy releases revenue that does not exceeds...
- Who We Are
Learn about the management and history of XTO Energy, an...
- Year-end Supplier Communications
Prohibition, while on Company Premises (including off-duty...
- ExxonMobil resources
Contact information for XTO Energy, an ExxonMobil...
- Pipeline operations
The safest and most efficient way to transport oil and...
- Community engagement
Responsibility Community engagement XTO seeks to have a...
- Our History
XTO merged with ExxonMobil, in a deal valued at $41 billion....
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Website. xtoenergy.com. XTO Energy Inc. is an American energy company and subsidiary of ExxonMobil principally operating in North America. Acquired by ExxonMobil in 2010 and based out of Spring, Texas, it is involved with the production, processing, transportation, and development of oil and natural gas resources.
XTO Energy | 210,941 followers on LinkedIn. XTO Energy Inc., a subsidiary of Exxon Mobil Corporation, is a leading natural gas and oil producer in the U.S. with expertise in developing...
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Dec 14, 2009 · Exxon Mobil Corporation and XTO Energy Inc. announced an all-stock transaction valued at $41 billion in December 2009. The agreement enhanced ExxonMobil's position in unconventional natural gas and oil resources and created a new upstream organization in Fort Worth, Texas.
Dec 14, 2009 · Exxon Mobil announced the largest energy merger in nearly a decade, acquiring XTO Energy, a natural gas producer, in 2009. The deal gave Exxon access to 45 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in the U.S. and created an upstream business unit.