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Corporate Citizenship
The strong performance of our Upstream, Downstream, and Chemical businesses is supported by a
commitment to corporate citizenship. We are focused on operating safely, responsibly, and in a manner
that promotes long-term economic, social, and environmental progress.
SUPPORTING ECONOMIC GROWTH
Contributing to the economic development of local communities is an important part of our business strategy. This development
benefits our operations and the general public. Therefore, we maintain a commitment to advancing the capabilities of people and
organizations in the countries where we operate. For example, we have a number of programs to help advance the skills of local
populations by training and employing workers, developing and contracting with local suppliers, and investing in infrastructure.
These programs improve local business environments, lead to
economic growth, and build stronger communities.
In Papua New Guinea, our project activities include hiring and
training local construction and production workers, as well as
creating a resource center to develop the business skills of local
suppliers. We have also invested in health and education infrastructure, investments of mutual benefit to our project and to
Papua New Guineans. In addition to the $1.3 billion spent in 2011 on project-related activities, we expect to spend more than
$20 million on strategic community investments related to national content alone during the construction phase of our liquefied
natural gas project.
PROTECTING SAFETY AND HEALTH
Safety is a core value for us, one that shapes our decisions every day and at every level in our operations. We view a
commitment to safety as the most fundamental element in our business and the cornerstone of responsible operations.
Our commitment also extends to workplace and community health. For example, malaria remains one of the great barriers to
social development, threatening more than half of the worlds population. Our Malaria Control Program and ExxonMobil Malaria
Initiative have established strong community-level partnerships to protect employees, contractors, and their families. In 2011,
we spent more than $11 million to support malaria prevention projects across Africa and the Asia Pacific region.
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Safety Performance
(incidents per 200,000 work hours)
ExxonMobil Employees ExxonMobil Contractors
U.S. Petroleum Industry Benchmark(1)
(1) Employee safety data from participating American Petroleum Institute
companies (2011 industry data not available at time of publication).
(2) Includes XTO Energy Inc. data.
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Lost-Time Injuries and Illnesses
DATA as of 02/02/2012:
"00" 0.147 0.164 0.47
"01" 0.094 0.125 0.3
"02" 0.083 0.088 0.34
"03" 0.071 0.082 0.3
"04" 0.043 0.062 0.29
"05" 0.069 0.054 0.24
“06” 0.05 0.052 0.19
“07” 0.031 0.065 0.17
“08” 0.054 0.049 0.17
“09” 0.043 0.040 0.15
“10” 0.047 0.031 0.13
"11" 0.059 0.087
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Indonesia
"Angola" 72.0
"Chad/Cameroon" 88.0
"Indonesia" 95.0
“PNG” 60.0
Data as of 02/07/2012
National Content
(national workers, as a percent of total workforce)
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Angola Chad Indonesia Nigeria Papua
New Guinea
Sakhalin
(Russia)
Workforce by Country
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