ExxonMobil pays $6 million fine for Boston-area spill
By Tom Kessler Green Right Now ExxonMobil Corporation’s pipeline subsidiary has agreed to plead guilty and pay more than $6 million in fines and other charges for a 15,000-gallon spill of diesel oil...
View ArticleExxonMobil launches ‘cogeneration’ plant in Antwerp
From Green Right Now Reports As long as the world is busy refining crude oil for gasoline and other petroleum products, it may as well try to maximize the benefits from the process. That’s the aim of...
View ArticleInvestors want to know more from Exxon and others about climate change plans
From Green Right Now Reports As climate change accelerates, leading investment groups are asking to hear more from corporations about their plans to adapt and survive in a changing world. U.S....
View ArticleCongress confronts oil executives over lack of oil spill plans
By Barbara Kessler Green Right Now U.S. Rep. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) pounced on oil executives today with charges that all the big oil firms have nearly identical outdated emergency spill plans...
View ArticleExxonMobil settles for illegally storing hazardous waste near Houston
From Green Right Now Reports The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and ExxonMobil agreed to settle a case involving more than one billion gallons of illegally stored hazardous waste at the Agrifos...
View ArticleArkansas leak a sign of things to come?
Anthony Swift, NRDC Attorney On Friday afternoon, Exxon’s Pegasus pipeline ruptured, spilling between 80,000 and 420,000 gallons of tar sands diluted bitumen in a suburban neighborhood in Mayflower,...
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