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    ExxonMobil Announces Second-Quarter 2024 Results

    8/2/24 6:30:00 AM ET
    $XOM
    Integrated oil Companies
    Energy
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    • Delivered industry-leading second-quarter earnings of $9.2 billion1, showcasing the differentiated strengths of ExxonMobil's portfolio and its improved earnings power
    • The Pioneer merger, which closed five months faster than similar transactions and fundamentally transforms the Upstream portfolio, contributed $0.5 billion to earnings in the first two months post-closing2 with record production, and integration and synergy benefits are exceeding expectations
    • Also achieved record production in Guyana and heritage Permian; Upstream total net production grew 15%, or 574,000 oil-equivalent barrels per day, from the first quarter
    • Expanded the company's value proposition by progressing new businesses including furthering carbon capture and storage (CCS) leadership with a new agreement that increased total contracted CO2 offtake with industrial customers to 5.5 million metric tons per year3, more committed volume than any other company has announced

    Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM):

    Results Summary

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2Q24

    1Q24

    Change

    vs

    1Q24

    Dollars in millions (except per share data)

    YTD

    2024

    YTD

    2023

    Change

    vs YTD

    2023

    9,240

    8,220

    +1,020

    Earnings (U.S. GAAP)

    17,460

    19,310

    -1,850

    9,240

    8,220

    +1,020

    Earnings Excluding Identified Items (non-GAAP)

    17,460

    19,492

    -2,032

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2.14

    2.06

    +0.08

    Earnings Per Common Share 4

    4.20

    4.73

    -0.53

    2.14

    2.06

    +0.08

    Earnings Excl. Identified Items Per Common Share (non-GAAP) 4

    4.20

    4.77

    -0.57

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    7,039

    5,839

    +1,200

    Capital and Exploration Expenditures

    12,878

    12,546

    +332

    Exxon Mobil Corporation today announced second-quarter 2024 earnings of $9.2 billion, or $2.14 per share assuming dilution. Cash flow from operating activities was $10.6 billion and cash flow from operations excluding working capital movements was $15.2 billion. Shareholder distributions of $9.5 billion included $4.3 billion of dividends and $5.2 billion of share repurchases, consistent with the company's announced plans.

    "We delivered our second-highest 2Q earnings of the past decade as we continue to improve the fundamental earnings power of the company," said Darren Woods, chairman and chief executive officer.

    "We achieved record quarterly production from our low-cost-of-supply Permian and Guyana assets, with the highest oil production since the Exxon and Mobil merger. We also achieved a record in high-value product sales, growing by 10% versus the first half of last year. We closed on our transformative merger with Pioneer in about half the time of similar deals. And we're continuing to build businesses such as ProxximaTM, carbon materials and virtually carbon-free hydrogen, with approximately 98% of CO2 removed, that will create value long into the future."

    1

    Second-quarter earnings for the industry peer group are actuals for companies that reported results on or before August 1, 2024, or estimated using Bloomberg consensus as of August 1st. Industry peer group includes BP, Chevron, Shell and TotalEnergies.

    2

    Pioneer operations contributed $0.5 billion to consolidated earnings post-close (May-June), which excludes $0.2 billion of one-time items related to the acquisition.

    3

    Based on contracts to move up to 5.5 MTA starting in 2025 subject to additional investment by ExxonMobil and permitting for carbon capture and storage projects.

    4

    Assuming dilution.

    Financial Highlights

    • Year-to-date earnings were $17.5 billion versus $19.3 billion in the first half of 2023. Earnings excluding identified items were $17.5 billion compared to $19.5 billion in the same period last year. Earnings decreased as industry refining margins and natural gas prices declined from last year's historically high levels to trade within the ten-year historical range2, while crude prices rose modestly. Strong advantaged volume growth from record Guyana, Pioneer, and heritage Permian assets, high-value products and the Beaumont refinery expansion more than offset lower base volumes from divestments of non-strategic assets and government-mandated curtailments. Structural cost savings partially offset higher expenses from scheduled maintenance, depreciation and support of new businesses and 2025 project start-ups.
    • Achieved $10.7 billion of cumulative Structural Cost Savings versus 2019, including an additional $1.0 billion of savings during the year and $0.6 billion during the quarter. The company is on track to deliver cumulative savings totaling $5 billion through the end of 2027 versus 2023.
    • Generated strong cash flow from operations of $25.2 billion and free cash flow of $15.0 billion in the first half of the year, including working capital outflows of $2.6 billion driven by higher seasonal cash tax payments. Excluding working capital, cash flow from operations and free cash flow were $27.8 billion and $17.6 billion, respectively. Year-to-date shareholder distributions of $16.3 billion included $8.1 billion of dividends and $8.3 billion of share repurchases. Following the close of the Pioneer transaction, the Corporation increased the annual pace of share repurchases to $20 billion through 2025, assuming reasonable market conditions. The company plans to repurchase over $19 billion of shares in 2024.
    • The Corporation declared a third-quarter dividend of $0.95 per share, payable on September 10, 2024, to shareholders of record of Common Stock at the close of business on August 15, 2024.
    • The company's debt-to-capital ratio was 14% and the net-debt-to-capital ratio was 6%3, reflecting a year-to-date debt repayment of $3.9 billion and a period-end cash balance of $26.5 billion.
    • Capital and exploration expenditures were $7.0 billion in the second quarter including $0.7 billion from Pioneer, bringing year-to-date expenditures to $12.9 billion. The Corporation anticipates full-year capital and exploration expenditures to be approximately $28 billion, which includes the top end of the previously announced guidance for ExxonMobil of $25 billion, and about $3 billion for 8 months of Pioneer, consistent with their prior guidance.

    1

    The updated earnings factors introduced in the first quarter of 2024 provide additional visibility into drivers of our business results. The company evaluates these factors periodically to determine if any enhancements may provide helpful insights to the market. See page 9 for definitions of these new factors.

    2

    10-year range includes 2010-2019, a representative 10-year business cycle which avoids the extreme outliers in both directions that the market experienced in recent years.

    3

    Net debt is total debt of $43.2 billion less $26.5 billion of cash and cash equivalents excluding restricted cash. Net-debt to-capital ratio is net debt divided by the sum of net debt and total equity of $276.3 billion.

    ADVANCING CLIMATE SOLUTIONS

    Virtually Carbon-Free Hydrogen

    • ExxonMobil and Air Liquide reached an agreement to support the production of virtually carbon-free hydrogen, with approximately 98% of CO2 removed, and ammonia at ExxonMobil's planned Baytown, Texas hydrogen facility. The agreement will enable transportation of hydrogen through Air Liquide's existing pipeline network. Additionally, Air Liquide will build and operate four Large Modular Air separation units (LMAs) to supply 9,000 metric tons of oxygen and up to 6,500 metric tons of nitrogen daily to the facility. The LMAs are expected to primarily use low-carbon electricity to reduce the project's carbon footprint. The production facility would be the world's largest planned virtually carbon-free hydrogen project and is expected to produce 1 billion cubic feet of hydrogen daily, and more than 1 million metric tons of ammonia per year while capturing approximately 98% of the associated CO2 emissions. ExxonMobil aims to help enable the growth of a low-carbon hydrogen market along the U.S. Gulf Coast to assist industrial customers achieve their decarbonization goals.

    Lithium

    • ExxonMobil has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) with SK On, a global leading electric vehicle (EV) battery developer, that enables a multiyear offtake agreement of up to 100,000 metric tons of MobilTM Lithium from the company's first planned project in Arkansas. SK On plans to use the lithium in its EV battery manufacturing operations in the United States.

    Carbon Capture and Storage

    • ExxonMobil signed its fourth carbon capture and storage (CCS) agreement with a major industrial customer, bringing the total contracted CO2 to store for industrial customers up to 5.5 million metric tons per year. The new agreement is the second project with CF Industries, a major fertilizer and ammonia producer. Under the contract, ExxonMobil will transport and store up to 500,000 metric tons of CO2 per year from CF's operations in Yazoo City, Mississippi, reducing CO2 emissions from the site by up to 50%.

    Products Supporting a Lower-Emissions Future

    • The ProxximaTM business transforms lower-value gasoline molecules into a high-performance, high-value thermoset resin that can be used in coatings, light-weight construction materials, and advanced composites for cars and trucks – including battery boxes for electric vehicles. Materials made with ProxximaTM are lighter, stronger, more durable, and produced with significantly fewer GHG emissions than traditional alternatives1. In March, the company showcased the automotive uses of ProxximaTM at the world's leading international composites exhibition in Paris. The company is progressing projects in Texas, with startups anticipated in 2025, that will significantly expand production of ProxximaTM. The company sees the total potential addressable market for ProxximaTM at 5 million metric tons and $30 billion dollars by 2030 with demand growing faster than GDP and returns above 15%2.
    • The Carbon Materials venture transforms the molecular structure of low-value, carbon-rich feeds from the company's refining processes into high-value products for a range of applications. The company is targeting market segments including carbon fiber, polymer additives, and battery materials with margins of several thousand dollars per ton and growth rates outpacing GDP3.

    1

    EM estimate calculated based on volumetric displacement of epoxy resin on a cradle-to-gate basis. Source: Comparative Carbon Footprint of Product - ExxonMobil's Proxima™ Resin System to Alternative Resin Systems, June 2023, prepared by Sphera Solutions, Inc. for ExxonMobil Technology and Engineering Company. The study was confirmed to be conducted according to and in compliance with ISO 14067:2018 by an independent third-party critical review panel. https://www.materia-inc.com/what-do-we-do/our-products/creating-sustainable-solutions/lca-executive-summary

    2

    Based on internal assessment of demand for products in existing markets. Targeting global markets in both the coatings and composites industries: In coatings the focus is on corrosion protection of vessels (e.g., tanks, ships, and railcars) and insulation (e.g., subsea pipes and equipment) applications. Within composite materials (i.e., materials containing glass or carbon fiber) the focus is on infrastructure, wind energy, and mobility sectors. Examples include replacing steel rebar in flatwork applications, replacing epoxy in wind turbines, and structural support in hydrogen tanks, EV battery casings, and other transportation components.

    3

    Potential markets for carbon materials include structural composites and energy storage. Market growth based on internal assessment of demand for products in respective markets.

    EARNINGS AND VOLUME SUMMARY BY SEGMENT

    Upstream

    2Q24

    1Q24

    Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

    YTD

    2024

    YTD

    2023

     

     

    Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP)

     

     

    2,430

    1,054

    United States

    3,484

    2,552

    4,644

    4,606

    Non-U.S.

    9,250

    8,482

    7,074

    5,660

    Worldwide

    12,734

    11,034

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Earnings/(Loss) Excluding Identified Items (non-GAAP)

     

     

    2,430

    1,054

    United States

    3,484

    2,552

    4,644

    4,606

    Non-U.S.

    9,250

    8,652

    7,074

    5,660

    Worldwide

    12,734

    11,204

     

     

     

     

     

    4,358

    3,784

    Production (koebd)

    4,071

    3,719

    • Upstream year-to-date earnings were $12.7 billion, $1.7 billion higher than the first half of 2023. The prior-year period was negatively impacted by tax-related identified items. Excluding identified items, earnings increased $1.5 billion due to advantaged assets volume growth from record Guyana, heritage Permian and Pioneer production. Year-to-date net production was 4.1 million oil-equivalent barrels per day, an increase of 9%, or 352,000 oil-equivalent barrels per day. Higher crude realizations and structural cost savings offset lower natural gas realizations, higher expenses mainly from depreciation, and lower base volumes due to divestments of non-strategic assets and government-mandated curtailments.
    • Second-quarter earnings were $7.1 billion, an increase of $1.4 billion from the first quarter driven by the Pioneer acquisition, record Guyana and heritage Permian production, and structural cost savings. Higher crude realizations and divestment gains more than offset lower gas realizations. Net production in the second quarter was 4.4 million oil-equivalent barrels per day, an increase of 15%, or 574,000 oil-equivalent barrels per day compared to the prior quarter due to advantaged volume growth from Pioneer, Guyana and heritage Permian.
    • On May 3, 2024, ExxonMobil completed the acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources. The company issued 545 million shares of ExxonMobil common stock having a fair value of $63 billion on the acquisition date and assumed $5 billion of debt. The merger of ExxonMobil and Pioneer created the largest, high-return unconventional resource development potential in the world.
    • In the quarter, the Company submitted an application to the Guyanese Environmental Protection Agency for the Hammerhead project, the proposed seventh development. Production capacity is expected to be 120,000 to 180,000 barrels per day, with anticipated start-up in 2029, pending Guyanese government approval.

    Energy Products

    2Q24

    1Q24

    Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

    YTD

    2024

    YTD

    2023

     

     

    Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP)

     

     

    450

    836

    United States

    1,286

    3,438

    496

    540

    Non-U.S.

    1,036

    3,055

    946

    1,376

    Worldwide

    2,322

    6,493

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Earnings/(Loss) Excluding Identified Items (non-GAAP)

     

     

    450

    836

    United States

    1,286

    3,438

    496

    540

    Non-U.S.

    1,036

    3,067

    946

    1,376

    Worldwide

    2,322

    6,505

     

     

     

     

     

    5,320

    5,232

    Energy Products Sales (kbd)

    5,276

    5,469

    • Energy Products year-to-date earnings were $2.3 billion, a decrease of $4.2 billion versus the first half of 2023 due to significantly lower industry refining margins which normalized from historically high prior year levels as demand growth was more than met by capacity additions. Earnings improvement from structural cost savings and the advantaged Beaumont refinery expansion project partially offset higher scheduled maintenance impacts and lower volumes from non-core refinery divestments. Unfavorable timing effects, mainly from derivatives mark-to-market impacts, also contributed to the earnings decline.
    • Second-quarter earnings totaled $0.9 billion compared to $1.4 billion in the first quarter driven by weaker industry refining margins as additional supply outpaced record demand in the second quarter. Stronger trading and marketing margins, as well as favorable derivatives mark-to-market timing effects provided a partial offset.

    Chemical Products

    2Q24

    1Q24

    Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

    YTD

    2024

    YTD

    2023

     

     

    Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP)

     

     

    526

    504

    United States

    1,030

    810

    253

    281

    Non-U.S.

    534

    389

    779

    785

    Worldwide

    1,564

    1,199

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Earnings/(Loss) Excluding Identified Items (non-GAAP)

     

     

    526

    504

    United States

    1,030

    810

    253

    281

    Non-U.S.

    534

    389

    779

    785

    Worldwide

    1,564

    1,199

     

     

     

     

     

    4,873

    5,054

    Chemical Products Sales (kt)

    9,927

    9,498

    • Chemical Products year-to-date earnings were $1.6 billion, an increase of $365 million versus the first half of 2023 driven by strong performance product sales growth and higher base volumes from modest demand improvement and lower turnaround impacts. Despite weaker global industry margins, overall margins increased as a result of the company's advantaged North American footprint which benefited from lower feed and energy costs. Structural cost savings provided a partial offset to higher project and maintenance expenses.
    • Second-quarter earnings were $779 million compared to $785 million in the first quarter. Stronger margins, high-value product sales growth from record performance product sales and structural cost savings offset higher maintenance impacts and project expenses.

    Specialty Products

    2Q24

    1Q24

    Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

    YTD

    2024

    YTD

    2023

     

     

    Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP)

     

     

    447

    404

    United States

    851

    824

    304

    357

    Non-U.S.

    661

    621

    751

    761

    Worldwide

    1,512

    1,445

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Earnings/(Loss) Excluding Identified Items (non-GAAP)

     

     

    447

    404

    United States

    851

    824

    304

    357

    Non-U.S.

    661

    621

    751

    761

    Worldwide

    1,512

    1,445

     

     

     

     

     

    1,933

    1,959

    Specialty Products Sales (kt)

    3,893

    3,845

    • Specialty Products delivered consistently strong earnings from its portfolio of high-value products. Year-to-date earnings were $1.5 billion, an increase of $67 million compared with the first half of 2023. Improved finished lubes margins and structural cost savings more than offset weaker industry basestock margins and higher new business development expenses. Earnings also benefited from higher volumes across the lubricants value chain, including record first-half Mobil 1TM sales.
    • Second-quarter earnings were $751 million, compared to $761 million in the first quarter. Seasonally higher expenses were mostly offset by favorable tax impacts.

    Corporate and Financing

    2Q24

    1Q24

    Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

    YTD

    2024

    YTD

    2023

    (310)

    (362)

    Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP)

    (672)

    (861)

    (310)

    (362)

    Earnings/(Loss) Excluding Identified Items (non-GAAP)

    (672)

    (861)

    • Year-to-date net charges of $672 million decreased $189 million compared to the first half of 2023 mainly due to lower financing costs.
    • Corporate and Financing second-quarter net charges of $310 million decreased $52 million versus the first quarter.

    CASH FLOW FROM OPERATIONS AND ASSET SALES EXCLUDING WORKING CAPITAL

    2Q24

    1Q24

    Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

    YTD

    2024

    YTD

    2023

    9,571

    8,566

    Net income/(loss) including noncontrolling interests

    18,137

    19,996

    5,787

    4,812

    Depreciation and depletion (includes impairments)

    10,599

    8,486

    (4,616)

    2,008

    Changes in operational working capital, excluding cash and debt

    (2,608)

    (3,885)

    (182)

    (722)

    Other

    (904)

    1,127

    10,560

    14,664

    Cash Flow from Operating Activities (U.S. GAAP)

    25,224

    25,724

     

     

     

     

     

    926

    703

    Proceeds from asset sales and returns of investments

    1,629

    2,141

    11,486

    15,367

    Cash Flow from Operations and Asset Sales (non-GAAP)

    26,853

    27,865

     

     

     

     

     

    4,616

    (2,008)

    Less: Changes in operational working capital, excluding cash and debt

    2,608

    3,885

    16,102

    13,359

    Cash Flow from Operations and Asset Sales excluding Working Capital (non-GAAP)

    29,461

    31,750

     

     

     

     

     

    (926)

    (703)

    Less: Proceeds associated with asset sales and returns of investments

    (1,629)

    (2,141)

    15,176

    12,656

    Cash Flow from Operations excluding Working Capital (non-GAAP)

    27,832

    29,609

    FREE CASH FLOW1

     

     

     

     

     

    2Q24

    1Q24

    Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

    YTD

    2024

    YTD

    2023

    10,560

    14,664

    Cash Flow from Operating Activities (U.S. GAAP)

    25,224

    25,724

    (6,235)

    (5,074)

    Additions to property, plant and equipment

    (11,309)

    (10,771)

    (323)

    (421)

    Additional investments and advances

    (744)

    (834)

    9

    215

    Other investing activities including collection of advances

    224

    183

    926

    703

    Proceeds from asset sales and returns of investments

    1,629

    2,141

    4,937

    10,087

    Free Cash Flow (non-GAAP)

    15,024

    16,443

     

     

     

     

     

    4,616

    (2,008)

    Less: Changes in operational working capital, excluding cash and debt

    2,608

    3,885

    9,553

    8,079

    Free Cash Flow excluding Working Capital (non-GAAP)

    17,632

    20,328

     

    ¹ Free Cash Flow definition was updated to exclude cash acquired from mergers and acquisitions which is shown as a separate investing line item in the statement of cash flows. See page 10 for definition.

    CALCULATION OF STRUCTURAL COST SAVINGS

     

     

     

     

     

    Dollars in billions (unless otherwise noted)

    Twelve Months

    Ended December 31,

     

    Six Months

    Ended June 30,

     

     

    2019

    2023

     

    2023

    2024

     

    Components of Operating Costs

     

     

     

     

     

     

    From ExxonMobil's Consolidated Statement of Income (U.S. GAAP)

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Production and manufacturing expenses

    36.8

    36.9

     

    18.3

    18.9

     

    Selling, general and administrative expenses

    11.4

    9.9

     

    4.8

    5.1

     

    Depreciation and depletion (includes impairments)

    19.0

    20.6

     

    8.5

    10.6

     

    Exploration expenses, including dry holes

    1.3

    0.8

     

    0.3

    0.3

     

    Non-service pension and postretirement benefit expense

    1.2

    0.7

     

    0.3

    0.1

     

    Subtotal

    69.7

    68.9

     

    32.2

    34.9

     

    ExxonMobil's share of equity company expenses (non-GAAP)

    9.1

    10.5

     

    5.0

    4.7

     

    Total Adjusted Operating Costs (non-GAAP)

    78.8

    79.4

     

    37.2

    39.6

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total Adjusted Operating Costs (non-GAAP)

    78.8

    79.4

     

    37.2

    39.6

     

    Less:

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Depreciation and depletion (includes impairments)

    19.0

    20.6

     

    8.5

    10.6

     

    Non-service pension and postretirement benefit expense

    1.2

    0.7

     

    0.3

    0.1

     

    Other adjustments (includes equity company depreciation and depletion)

    3.6

    3.7

     

    1.5

    1.7

     

    Total Cash Operating Expenses (Cash Opex) (non-GAAP)

    55.0

    54.4

     

    26.9

    27.2

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Energy and production taxes (non-GAAP)

    11.0

    14.9

     

    7.5

    6.8

     

    Total Cash Operating Expenses (Cash Opex) excluding Energy and Production Taxes (non-GAAP)

    44.0

    39.5

     

    19.4

    20.4

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Change

    vs

    2019

     

     

    Change

    vs

    2023

    Estimated

    Cumulative

    vs

    2019

    Total Cash Operating Expenses (Cash Opex) excluding Energy and Production Taxes (non-GAAP)

     

    -4.5

     

     

    +1.0

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Market

     

    +3.6

     

     

    +0.2

     

    Activity/Other

     

    +1.6

     

     

    +1.8

     

    Structural Cost Savings

     

    -9.7

     

     

    -1.0

    -10.7

    This press release also references Structural Cost Savings, which describes decreases in cash opex excluding energy and production taxes as a result of operational efficiencies, workforce reductions, divestment-related reductions, and other cost-savings measures, that are expected to be sustainable compared to 2019 levels. Relative to 2019, estimated cumulative Structural Cost Savings totaled $10.7 billion, which included an additional $1.0 billion in the first six months of 2024. The total change between periods in expenses above will reflect both Structural Cost Savings and other changes in spend, including market factors, such as inflation and foreign exchange impacts, as well as changes in activity levels and costs associated with new operations, mergers and acquisitions, new business venture development, and early-stage projects. Estimates of cumulative annual structural savings may be revised depending on whether cost reductions realized in prior periods are determined to be sustainable compared to 2019 levels. Structural Cost Savings are stewarded internally to support management's oversight of spending over time. This measure is useful for investors to understand the Corporation's efforts to optimize spending through disciplined expense management.

    ExxonMobil will discuss financial and operating results and other matters during a webcast at 7:30 a.m. Central Time on August 2, 2024. To listen to the event or access an archived replay, please visit www.exxonmobil.com.

    Selected Earnings Factor Definitions

    Advantaged volume growth. Earnings impact from change in volume/mix from advantaged assets, strategic projects, and high-value products. See frequently used terms on page 11 for definitions of advantaged assets, strategic projects, and high-value products.

    Base volume. Includes all volume/mix factors not included in Advantaged volume growth factor defined above.

    Structural cost savings. After-tax earnings effect of Structural Cost Savings as defined on page 8, including cash operating expenses related to divestments that were previously included in "volume/mix" factor.

    Expenses. Includes all expenses otherwise not included in other earnings factors.

    Timing effects. Timing effects are primarily related to unsettled derivatives (mark-to-market) and other earnings impacts driven by timing differences between the settlement of derivatives and their offsetting physical commodity realizations (due to LIFO inventory accounting).

    Cautionary Statement

    Statements related to future events; projections; descriptions of strategic, operating, and financial plans and objectives; statements of future ambitions, potential addressable markets, or plans; and other statements of future events or conditions in this release, are forward-looking statements. Similarly, discussion of future carbon capture, transportation and storage, as well as biofuels, hydrogen, ammonia, direct air capture, and other plans to reduce emissions of ExxonMobil, its affiliates, and third parties, are dependent on future market factors, such as continued technological progress, policy support and timely rule-making and permitting, and represent forward-looking statements. Actual future results, including financial and operating performance; potential earnings, cash flow, or rate of return; total capital expenditures and mix, including allocations of capital to low carbon investments; realization and maintenance of structural cost reductions and efficiency gains, including the ability to offset inflationary pressure; plans to reduce future emissions and emissions intensity; ambitions to reach Scope 1 and Scope 2 net zero from operated assets by 2050, to reach Scope 1 and 2 net zero in heritage Upstream Permian Basin unconventional operated assets by 2030 and in Pioneer Permian assets by 2035, to eliminate routine flaring in-line with World Bank Zero Routine Flaring, to reach near-zero methane emissions from its operated assets and other methane initiatives, to meet ExxonMobil's emission reduction goals and plans, divestment and start-up plans, and associated project plans as well as technology advances, including the timing and outcome of projects to capture and store CO2, produce hydrogen and ammonia, produce biofuels, produce lithium, create new advanced carbon materials, and use plastic waste as feedstock for advanced recycling; cash flow, dividends and shareholder returns, including the timing and amounts of share repurchases; future debt levels and credit ratings; business and project plans, timing, costs, capacities and returns; resource recoveries and production rates; and planned Pioneer and Denbury integrated benefits, could differ materially due to a number of factors. These include global or regional changes in the supply and demand for oil, natural gas, petrochemicals, and feedstocks and other market factors, economic conditions and seasonal fluctuations that impact prices and differentials for our products; changes in law, taxes, or regulation including environmental and tax regulations, trade sanctions, and timely granting of governmental permits and certifications; the development or changes in government policies supporting lower carbon and new market investment opportunities such as the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act or policies limiting the attractiveness of future investment such as the additional European taxes on the energy sector and unequal support for different methods of emissions reduction; variable impacts of trading activities on our margins and results each quarter; actions of competitors and commercial counterparties; the outcome of commercial negotiations, including final agreed terms and conditions; the ability to access debt markets; the ultimate impacts of public health crises, including the effects of government responses on people and economies; reservoir performance, including variability and timing factors applicable to unconventional resources and the success of new unconventional technologies; the level and outcome of exploration projects and decisions to invest in future reserves; timely completion of development and other construction projects; final management approval of future projects and any changes in the scope, terms, or costs of such projects as approved; government regulation of our growth opportunities; war, civil unrest, attacks against the company or industry and other political or security disturbances; expropriations, seizure, or capacity, insurance or shipping limitations by foreign governments or laws; opportunities for potential acquisitions, investments or divestments and satisfaction of applicable conditions to closing, including timely regulatory approvals; the capture of efficiencies within and between business lines and the ability to maintain near-term cost reductions as ongoing efficiencies; unforeseen technical or operating difficulties and unplanned maintenance; the development and competitiveness of alternative energy and emission reduction technologies; the results of research programs and the ability to bring new technologies to commercial scale on a cost-competitive basis; and other factors discussed under Item 1A. Risk Factors of ExxonMobil's 2023 Form 10-K.

    Actions needed to advance ExxonMobil's 2030 greenhouse gas emission-reductions plans are incorporated into its medium-term business plans, which are updated annually. The reference case for planning beyond 2030 is based on the Company's Global Outlook research and publication. The Outlook is reflective of the existing global policy environment and an assumption of increasing policy stringency and technology improvement to 2050. Current trends for policy stringency and deployment of lower-emission solutions are not yet on a pathway to achieve net-zero by 2050. As such, the Global Outlook does not project the degree of required future policy and technology advancement and deployment for the world, or ExxonMobil, to meet net zero by 2050. As future policies and technology advancements emerge, they will be incorporated into the Outlook, and the Company's business plans will be updated accordingly. References to projects or opportunities may not reflect investment decisions made by the corporation or its affiliates. Individual projects or opportunities may advance based on a number of factors, including availability of supportive policy, permitting, technological advancement for cost-effective abatement, insights from the company planning process, and alignment with our partners and other stakeholders. Capital investment guidance in lower-emission investments is based on our corporate plan; however, actual investment levels will be subject to the availability of the opportunity set, public policy support, and focused on returns.

    Forward-looking and other statements regarding environmental and other sustainability efforts and aspirations are not an indication that these statements are material to investors or requiring disclosure in our filing with the SEC. In addition, historical, current, and forward-looking environmental and other sustainability-related statements may be based on standards for measuring progress that are still developing, internal controls and processes that continue to evolve, and assumptions that are subject to change in the future, including future rule-making. The release is provided under consistent SEC disclosure requirements and should not be misinterpreted as applying to any other disclosure standards.

    Frequently Used Terms and Non-GAAP Measures

    This press release includes cash flow from operations and asset sales (non-GAAP). Because of the regular nature of our asset management and divestment program, the company believes it is useful for investors to consider proceeds associated with the sales of subsidiaries, property, plant and equipment, and sales and returns of investments together with cash provided by operating activities when evaluating cash available for investment in the business and financing activities. A reconciliation to net cash provided by operating activities for the 2023 and 2024 periods is shown on page 7.

    This press release also includes cash flow from operations excluding working capital (non-GAAP), and cash flow from operations and asset sales excluding working capital (non-GAAP). The company believes it is useful for investors to consider these numbers in comparing the underlying performance of the company's business across periods when there are significant period-to-period differences in the amount of changes in working capital. A reconciliation to net cash provided by operating activities for the 2023 and 2024 periods is shown on page 7.

    This press release also includes Earnings/(Loss) Excluding Identified Items (non-GAAP), which are earnings/(loss) excluding individually significant non-operational events with, typically, an absolute corporate total earnings impact of at least $250 million in a given quarter. The earnings/(loss) impact of an identified item for an individual segment may be less than $250 million when the item impacts several periods or several segments. Earnings/(loss) excluding Identified Items does include non-operational earnings events or impacts that are generally below the $250 million threshold utilized for identified items. When the effect of these events is significant in aggregate, it is indicated in analysis of period results as part of quarterly earnings press release and teleconference materials. Management uses these figures to improve comparability of the underlying business across multiple periods by isolating and removing significant non-operational events from business results. The Corporation believes this view provides investors increased transparency into business results and trends and provides investors with a view of the business as seen through the eyes of management. Earnings excluding Identified Items is not meant to be viewed in isolation or as a substitute for net income/(loss) attributable to ExxonMobil as prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP. A reconciliation to each of corporate earnings and segment earnings are shown for 2024 and 2023 periods in Attachments II-a and II-b. Earnings per share amounts are shown on page 1 and in Attachment II-a, including a reconciliation to earnings/(loss) per common share – assuming dilution (U.S. GAAP).

    This press release also includes total taxes including sales-based taxes. This is a broader indicator of the total tax burden on the Corporation's products and earnings, including certain sales and value-added taxes imposed on and concurrent with revenue-producing transactions with customers and collected on behalf of governmental authorities ("sales-based taxes"). It combines "Income taxes" and "Total other taxes and duties" with sales-based taxes, which are reported net in the income statement. The company believes it is useful for the Corporation and its investors to understand the total tax burden imposed on the Corporation's products and earnings. A reconciliation to total taxes is shown in Attachment I-a.

    This press release also references free cash flow (non-GAAP) and free cash flow excluding working capital (non-GAAP). Free cash flow is the sum of net cash provided by operating activities and net cash flow used in investing activities excluding cash acquired from mergers and acquisitions. These measures are useful when evaluating cash available for financing activities, including shareholder distributions, after investment in the business. Free cash flow and free cash flow excluding working capital are not meant to be viewed in isolation or as a substitute for net cash provided by operating activities. A reconciliation to net cash provided by operating activities for the 2023 and 2024 periods is shown on page 7.

    References to resources or resource base may include quantities of oil and natural gas classified as proved reserves, as well as quantities that are not yet classified as proved reserves, but that are expected to be ultimately recoverable. The term "resource base" or similar terms are not intended to correspond to SEC definitions such as "probable" or "possible" reserves. A reconciliation of production excluding divestments, entitlements, and government mandates to actual production is contained in the Supplement to this release included as Exhibit 99.2 to the Form 8-K filed the same day as this news release.

    The term "project" as used in this news release can refer to a variety of different activities and does not necessarily have the same meaning as in any government payment transparency reports. Projects or plans may not reflect investment decisions made by the company. Individual opportunities may advance based on a number of factors, including availability of supportive policy, technology for cost-effective abatement, and alignment with our partners and other stakeholders. The company may refer to these opportunities as projects in external disclosures at various stages throughout their progression.

    Advantaged assets (Advantaged growth projects) includes Permian (heritage Permian and Pioneer), Guyana, Brazil and LNG.

    Base portfolio (Base) in our Upstream segment, refers to assets (or volumes) other than advantaged assets (or volumes from advantaged assets). In our Energy Products segment, refers to assets (or volumes) other than strategic projects (or volumes from strategic projects). In our Chemical Products and Specialty Products segments refers to volumes other than high value products volumes.

    Debt-to-capital ratio is total debt divided by the sum of total debt and equity. Total debt is the sum of notes and loans payable and long-term debt, as reported in the consolidated balance sheet.

    Government mandates (curtailments) are changes to ExxonMobil's sustainable production levels as a result of production limits or sanctions imposed by governments.

    Heritage Permian: Permian basin assets excluding assets acquired as part of the acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources that closed May 3, 2024.

    High-value products includes performance products and lower-emission fuels.

    Lower-emission fuels are fuels with lower life cycle emissions than conventional transportation fuels for gasoline, diesel and jet transport.

    Net-debt-to-capital ratio is net debt divided by the sum of net debt and total equity, where net debt is total debt net of cash and cash equivalents, excluding restricted cash. Total debt is the sum of notes and loans payable and long-term debt, as reported in the consolidated balance sheet.

    Performance products (performance chemicals, performance lubricants) refers to products that provide differentiated performance for multiple applications through enhanced properties versus commodity alternatives and bring significant additional value to customers and end-users.

    Strategic projects includes (i) the following completed projects: Rotterdam Hydrocracker, Corpus Christi Chemical Complex, Baton Rouge Polypropylene, Beaumont Crude Expansion, Baytown Chemical Expansion, Permian Crude Venture, and the 2022 Baytown advanced recycling facility; and (ii) the following projects still to be completed: Fawley Hydrofiner, China Chemical Complex, Singapore Resid Upgrade, Strathcona Renewable Diesel, ProxximaTM Venture, USGC Reconfiguration, additional advanced recycling projects under evaluation worldwide, and additional projects in plan yet to be publicly announced.

    This press release also references Structural Cost Savings, for more details see page 8.

    Reference to Earnings

    References to corporate earnings mean net income attributable to ExxonMobil (U.S. GAAP) from the consolidated income statement. Unless otherwise indicated, references to earnings, Upstream, Energy Products, Chemical Products, Specialty Products and Corporate and Financing earnings, and earnings per share are ExxonMobil's share after excluding amounts attributable to noncontrolling interests.

    Exxon Mobil Corporation has numerous affiliates, many with names that include ExxonMobil, Exxon, Mobil, Esso, and XTO. For convenience and simplicity, those terms and terms such as Corporation, company, our, we, and its are sometimes used as abbreviated references to specific affiliates or affiliate groups. Similarly, ExxonMobil has business relationships with thousands of customers, suppliers, governments, and others. For convenience and simplicity, words such as venture, joint venture, partnership, co-venturer, and partner are used to indicate business and other relationships involving common activities and interests, and those words may not indicate precise legal relationships. ExxonMobil's ambitions, plans and goals do not guarantee any action or future performance by its affiliates or Exxon Mobil Corporation's responsibility for those affiliates' actions and future performance, each affiliate of which manages its own affairs.

    Throughout this press release, both Exhibit 99.1 as well as Exhibit 99.2, due to rounding, numbers presented may not add up precisely to the totals indicated.

     

     

     

    ATTACHMENT I-a

    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME

    (Preliminary)

     

     

     

    Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

    Three Months Ended

    June 30,

    Six Months Ended

    June 30,

    2024

    2023

    2024

    2023

    Revenues and other income

     

     

     

     

    Sales and other operating revenue

    89,986

    80,795

    170,397

    164,439

    Income from equity affiliates

    1,744

    1,382

    3,586

    3,763

    Other income

    1,330

    737

    2,160

    1,276

    Total revenues and other income

    93,060

    82,914

    176,143

    169,478

    Costs and other deductions

     

     

     

     

    Crude oil and product purchases

    54,199

    47,598

    101,800

    93,601

    Production and manufacturing expenses

    9,804

    8,860

    18,895

    18,296

    Selling, general and administrative expenses

    2,568

    2,449

    5,063

    4,839

    Depreciation and depletion (includes impairments)

    5,787

    4,242

    10,599

    8,486

    Exploration expenses, including dry holes

    153

    133

    301

    274

    Non-service pension and postretirement benefit expense

    34

    164

    57

    331

    Interest expense

    271

    249

    492

    408

    Other taxes and duties

    6,579

    7,563

    12,902

    14,784

    Total costs and other deductions

    79,395

    71,258

    150,109

    141,019

    Income/(Loss) before income taxes

    13,665

    11,656

    26,034

    28,459

    Income tax expense/(benefit)

    4,094

    3,503

    7,897

    8,463

    Net income/(loss) including noncontrolling interests

    9,571

    8,153

    18,137

    19,996

    Net income/(loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests

    331

    273

    677

    686

    Net income/(loss) attributable to ExxonMobil

    9,240

    7,880

    17,460

    19,310

     

     

     

     

     

    OTHER FINANCIAL DATA

     

     

     

     

    Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

    Three Months Ended

    June 30,

    Six Months Ended

    June 30,

    2024

    2023

    2024

    2023

    Earnings per common share (U.S. dollars)

    2.14

    1.94

    4.20

    4.73

    Earnings per common share - assuming dilution (U.S. dollars)

    2.14

    1.94

    4.20

    4.73

     

     

     

     

     

    Dividends on common stock

     

     

     

     

    Total

    4,285

    3,701

    8,093

    7,439

    Per common share (U.S. dollars)

    0.95

    0.91

    1.90

    1.82

     

     

     

     

     

    Millions of common shares outstanding

     

     

     

     

    Average - assuming dilution¹

    4,317

    4,066

    4,158

    4,084

     

     

     

     

     

    Taxes

     

     

     

     

    Income taxes

    4,094

    3,503

    7,897

    8,463

    Total other taxes and duties

    7,531

    8,328

    14,691

    16,423

    Total taxes

    11,625

    11,831

    22,588

    24,886

    Sales-based taxes

    6,339

    6,281

    11,888

    12,313

    Total taxes including sales-based taxes

    17,964

    18,112

    34,476

    37,199

     

     

     

     

     

    ExxonMobil share of income taxes of equity companies (non-GAAP)

    907

    498

    1,905

    1,733

     

    1 Includes restricted shares not vested as well as 545 million shares issued for the Pioneer merger on May 3, 2024.

     

     

     

    ATTACHMENT I-b

    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET

    (Preliminary)

     

     

     

    Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

    June 30,

    2024

    December 31,

    2023

    ASSETS

     

     

    Current assets

     

     

    Cash and cash equivalents

    26,460

    31,539

    Cash and cash equivalents – restricted

    28

    29

    Notes and accounts receivable – net

    43,071

    38,015

    Inventories

     

     

    Crude oil, products and merchandise

    19,685

    20,528

    Materials and supplies

    4,818

    4,592

    Other current assets

    2,176

    1,906

    Total current assets

    96,238

    96,609

    Investments, advances and long-term receivables

    47,948

    47,630

    Property, plant and equipment – net

    298,283

    214,940

    Other assets, including intangibles – net

    18,238

    17,138

    Total Assets

    460,707

    376,317

     

     

     

    LIABILITIES

     

     

    Current liabilities

     

     

    Notes and loans payable

    6,621

    4,090

    Accounts payable and accrued liabilities

    60,107

    58,037

    Income taxes payable

    4,035

    3,189

    Total current liabilities

    70,763

    65,316

    Long-term debt

    36,565

    37,483

    Postretirement benefits reserves

    10,398

    10,496

    Deferred income tax liabilities

    40,080

    24,452

    Long-term obligations to equity companies

    1,612

    1,804

    Other long-term obligations

    25,023

    24,228

    Total Liabilities

    184,441

    163,779

     

     

     

    EQUITY

     

     

    Common stock without par value

     

     

    (9,000 million shares authorized, 8,019 million shares issued)

    46,781

    17,781

    Earnings reinvested

    463,294

    453,927

    Accumulated other comprehensive income

    (13,187)

    (11,989)

    Common stock held in treasury

     

     

    (3,576 million shares at June 30, 2024, and 4,048 million shares at December 31, 2023)

    (228,483)

    (254,917)

    ExxonMobil share of equity

    268,405

    204,802

    Noncontrolling interests

    7,861

    7,736

    Total Equity

    276,266

    212,538

    Total Liabilities and Equity

    460,707

    376,317

     

    .

     

     

    ATTACHMENT I-c

    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS

    (Preliminary)

     

     

     

    Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

    Six Months Ended

    June 30,

    2024

    2023

    CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES

     

     

    Net income/(loss) including noncontrolling interests

    18,137

    19,996

    Depreciation and depletion (includes impairments)

    10,599

    8,486

    Changes in operational working capital, excluding cash and debt

    (2,608)

    (3,885)

    All other items – net

    (904)

    1,127

    Net cash provided by operating activities

    25,224

    25,724

     

     

     

    CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES

     

     

    Additions to property, plant and equipment

    (11,309)

    (10,771)

    Proceeds from asset sales and returns of investments

    1,629

    2,141

    Additional investments and advances

    (744)

    (834)

    Other investing activities including collection of advances

    224

    183

    Cash acquired from mergers and acquisitions

    754

    —

    Net cash used in investing activities

    (9,446)

    (9,281)

     

     

     

    CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES

     

     

    Additions to long-term debt

    217

    136

    Reductions in long-term debt

    (1,142)

    (6)

    Reductions in short-term debt

    (2,771)

    (172)

    Additions/(Reductions) in debt with three months or less maturity

    (6)

    (172)

    Contingent consideration payments

    (27)

    (68)

    Cash dividends to ExxonMobil shareholders

    (8,093)

    (7,439)

    Cash dividends to noncontrolling interests

    (397)

    (293)

    Changes in noncontrolling interests

    16

    11

    Common stock acquired

    (8,337)

    (8,680)

    Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities

    (20,540)

    (16,683)

    Effects of exchange rate changes on cash

    (318)

    132

    Increase/(Decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

    (5,080)

    (108)

    Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

    31,568

    29,665

    Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

    26,488

    29,557

     

     

     

    Non-Cash Transaction: The Corporation acquired Pioneer Natural Resources in an all-stock transaction on May 3, 2024, having issued 545 million shares of ExxonMobil common stock having a fair value of $63 billion and assumed debt with a fair value of $5 billion.

     

    .

     

     

    ATTACHMENT II-a

    KEY FIGURES: IDENTIFIED ITEMS

    2Q24

    1Q24

    Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

    YTD

    2024

    YTD

    2023

    9,240

    8,220

    Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP)

    17,460

    19,310

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Identified Items

     

     

    —

    —

    Tax-related items

    —

    (182)

    —

    —

    Total Identified Items

    —

    (182)

     

     

     

     

     

    9,240

    8,220

    Earnings/(Loss) Excluding Identified Items (non-GAAP)

    17,460

    19,492

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2Q24

    1Q24

    Dollars per common share

    YTD

    2024

    YTD

    2023

    2.14

    2.06

    Earnings/(Loss) Per Common Share (U.S. GAAP) ¹

    4.20

    4.73

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Identified Items Per Common Share ¹

     

     

    —

    —

    Tax-related items

    —

    (0.04)

    —

    —

    Total Identified Items Per Common Share ¹

    —

    (0.04)

     

     

     

     

     

    2.14

    2.06

    Earnings/(Loss) Excl. Identified Items Per Common Share (non-GAAP) ¹

    4.20

    4.77

     

     

     

     

     

    ¹ Assuming dilution.

     

     

     

    ATTACHMENT II-b

    KEY FIGURES: IDENTIFIED ITEMS BY SEGMENT

    Second Quarter 2024

    Upstream

    Energy Products

    Chemical Products

    Specialty Products

    Corporate

    &

    Financing

    Total

    Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

    U.S.

    Non-U.S.

    U.S.

    Non-U.S.

    U.S.

    Non-U.S.

    U.S.

    Non-U.S.

    Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP)

    2,430

    4,644

    450

    496

    526

    253

    447

    304

    (310)

    9,240

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total Identified Items

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Earnings/(Loss) Excl. Identified Items (non-GAAP)

    2,430

    4,644

    450

    496

    526

    253

    447

    304

    (310)

    9,240

    First Quarter 2024

    Upstream

    Energy Products

    Chemical Products

    Specialty Products

    Corporate

    &

    Financing

    Total

    Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

    U.S.

    Non-U.S.

    U.S.

    Non-U.S.

    U.S.

    Non-U.S.

    U.S.

    Non-U.S.

    Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP)

    1,054

    4,606

    836

    540

    504

    281

    404

    357

    (362)

    8,220

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total Identified Items

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Earnings/(Loss) Excl. Identified Items (non-GAAP)

    1,054

    4,606

    836

    540

    504

    281

    404

    357

    (362)

    8,220

    YTD 2024

    Upstream

    Energy Products

    Chemical Products

    Specialty Products

    Corporate

    &

    Financing

    Total

    Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

    U.S.

    Non-U.S.

    U.S.

    Non-U.S.

    U.S.

    Non-U.S.

    U.S.

    Non-U.S.

    Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP)

    3,484

    9,250

    1,286

    1,036

    1,030

    534

    851

    661

    (672)

    17,460

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Total Identified Items

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Earnings/(Loss) Excl. Identified Items (non-GAAP)

    3,484

    9,250

    1,286

    1,036

    1,030

    534

    851

    661

    (672)

    17,460

    YTD 2023

    Upstream

    Energy Products

    Chemical Products

    Specialty Products

    Corporate

    &

    Financing

    Total

    Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

    U.S.

    Non-U.S.

    U.S.

    Non-U.S.

    U.S.

    Non-U.S.

    U.S.

    Non-U.S.

    Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP)

    2,552

    8,482

    3,438

    3,055

    810

    389

    824

    621

    (861)

    19,310

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Identified Items

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Tax-related items

    —

    (170)

    —

    (12)

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    (182)

    Total Identified Items

    —

    (170)

    —

    (12)

    —

    —

    —

    —

    —

    (182)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Earnings/(Loss) Excl. Identified Items (non-GAAP)

    2,552

    8,652

    3,438

    3,067

    810

    389

    824

    621

    (861)

    19,492

     

     

     

    ATTACHMENT III

    KEY FIGURES: UPSTREAM VOLUMES

    2Q24

    1Q24

    Net production of crude oil, natural gas liquids, bitumen and synthetic oil, thousand barrels per day (kbd)

    YTD

    2024

    YTD

    2023

    1,261

    816

    United States

    1,038

    802

    760

    772

    Canada/Other Americas

    767

    645

    4

    4

    Europe

    4

    4

    215

    224

    Africa

    220

    213

    714

    711

    Asia

    712

    725

    30

    30

    Australia/Oceania

    30

    35

    2,984

    2,557

    Worldwide

    2,771

    2,424

     

     

     

     

     

    2Q24

    1Q24

    Net natural gas production available for sale, million cubic feet per day (mcfd)

    YTD

    2024

    YTD

    2023

    2,900

    2,241

    United States

    2,570

    2,357

    114

    94

    Canada/Other Americas

    104

    94

    331

    377

    Europe

    354

    461

    167

    150

    Africa

    158

    110

    3,486

    3,274

    Asia

    3,380

    3,473

    1,245

    1,226

    Australia/Oceania

    1,236

    1,276

    8,243

    7,362

    Worldwide

    7,802

    7,771

     

     

     

     

     

    4,358

    3,784

    Oil-equivalent production (koebd)¹

    4,071

    3,719

     

     

     

     

     

    1 Natural gas is converted to an oil-equivalent basis at six million cubic feet per one thousand barrels.

     

     

     

     

    ATTACHMENT IV

    KEY FIGURES: MANUFACTURING THROUGHPUT AND SALES

    2Q24

    1Q24

    Refinery throughput, thousand barrels per day (kbd)

    YTD

    2024

    YTD

    2023

    1,746

    1,900

    United States

    1,823

    1,794

    387

    407

    Canada

    397

    403

    987

    954

    Europe

    970

    1,199

    446

    402

    Asia Pacific

    424

    514

    174

    180

    Other

    177

    176

    3,740

    3,843

    Worldwide

    3,791

    4,086

     

     

     

     

     

    2Q24

    1Q24

    Energy Products sales, thousand barrels per day (kbd)

    YTD

    2024

    YTD

    2023

    2,639

    2,576

    United States

    2,607

    2,601

    2,681

    2,656

    Non-U.S.

    2,669

    2,867

    5,320

    5,232

    Worldwide

    5,276

    5,469

     

     

     

     

     

    2,243

    2,178

    Gasolines, naphthas

    2,210

    2,290

    1,718

    1,742

    Heating oils, kerosene, diesel

    1,730

    1,806

    344

    339

    Aviation fuels

    342

    328

    181

    214

    Heavy fuels

    197

    221

    834

    759

    Other energy products

    797

    823

    5,320

    5,232

    Worldwide

    5,276

    5,469

     

     

     

     

     

    2Q24

    1Q24

    Chemical Products sales, thousand metric tons (kt)

    YTD

    2024

    YTD

    2023

    1,802

    1,847

    United States

    3,649

    3,286

    3,071

    3,207

    Non-U.S.

    6,278

    6,212

    4,873

    5,054

    Worldwide

    9,927

    9,498

     

     

     

     

     

    2Q24

    1Q24

    Specialty Products sales, thousand metric tons (kt)

    YTD

    2024

    YTD

    2023

    506

    495

    United States

    1,001

    991

    1,428

    1,464

    Non-U.S.

    2,892

    2,855

    1,933

    1,959

    Worldwide

    3,893

    3,845

     

     

     

    ATTACHMENT V

    KEY FIGURES: CAPITAL AND EXPLORATION EXPENDITURES

    2Q24

    1Q24

    Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

    YTD

    2024

    YTD

    2023

     

     

    Upstream

     

     

    2,773

    2,269

    United States

    5,042

    4,314

    2,974

    2,313

    Non-U.S.

    5,287

    4,876

    5,747

    4,582

    Total

    10,329

    9,190

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Energy Products

     

     

    185

    179

    United States

    364

    707

    367

    348

    Non-U.S.

    715

    709

    552

    527

    Total

    1,079

    1,416

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Chemical Products

     

     

    157

    152

    United States

    309

    437

    345

    281

    Non-U.S.

    626

    1,053

    502

    433

    Total

    935

    1,490

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Specialty Products

     

     

    21

    8

    United States

    29

    25

    73

    68

    Non-U.S.

    141

    169

    94

    76

    Total

    170

    194

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Other

     

     

    144

    221

    Other

    365

    256

     

     

     

     

     

    7,039

    5,839

    Worldwide

    12,878

    12,546

     

     

     

     

     

    CASH CAPITAL EXPENDITURES

     

     

     

     

     

    2Q24

    1Q24

    Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

    YTD

    2024

    YTD

    2023

    6,235

    5,074

    Additions to property, plant and equipment

    11,309

    10,771

    314

    206

    Net investments and advances

    520

    651

    6,549

    5,280

    Total Cash Capital Expenditures

    11,829

    11,422

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    ATTACHMENT VI

    KEY FIGURES: EARNINGS/(LOSS)

    Results Summary

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2Q24

    1Q24

    Change

    vs

    1Q24

    Dollars in millions (except per share data)

    YTD

    2024

    YTD

    2023

    Change

    vs YTD

    2023

    9,240

    8,220

    +1,020

    Earnings (U.S. GAAP)

    17,460

    19,310

    -1,850

    9,240

    8,220

    +1,020

    Earnings Excluding Identified Items (non-GAAP)

    17,460

    19,492

    -2,032

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2.14

    2.06

    +0.08

    Earnings Per Common Share ¹

    4.20

    4.73

    -0.53

    2.14

    2.06

    +0.08

    Earnings Excl. Identified Items per Common Share (non-GAAP) ¹

    4.20

    4.77

    -0.57

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    7,039

    5,839

    +1,200

    Capital and Exploration Expenditures

    12,878

    12,546

    +332

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    ¹ Assuming dilution.

     

     

     

     

    ATTACHMENT VII

    KEY FIGURES: EARNINGS/(LOSS) BY QUARTER

     

    Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

    2024

    2023

    2022

    2021

    2020

    First Quarter

    8,220

    11,430

    5,480

    2,730

    (610)

    Second Quarter

    9,240

    7,880

    17,850

    4,690

    (1,080)

    Third Quarter

    —

    9,070

    19,660

    6,750

    (680)

    Fourth Quarter

    —

    7,630

    12,750

    8,870

    (20,070)

    Full Year

    —

    36,010

    55,740

    23,040

    (22,440)

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Dollars per common share¹

    2024

    2023

    2022

    2021

    2020

    First Quarter

    2.06

    2.79

    1.28

    0.64

    (0.14)

    Second Quarter

    2.14

    1.94

    4.21

    1.10

    (0.26)

    Third Quarter

    —

    2.25

    4.68

    1.57

    (0.15)

    Fourth Quarter

    —

    1.91

    3.09

    2.08

    (4.70)

    Full Year

    —

    8.89

    13.26

    5.39

    (5.25)

     

     

     

     

     

     

    1 Computed using the average number of shares outstanding during each period; assuming dilution.

     

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