2006 awards

  • SeaRiver Maritime's crew of the S/R WILMINGTON was recognized by the U.S. Coast Guard for providing life-saving assistance to a distressed recreational vessel both before and during the rescue operation in December.

  • In March, the Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners awarded special environmental recognition through the Green Flag Incentive Program to six of the Port's largest carriers, including SeaRiver Maritime, for environmentally friendly fleet operations.

  • In December, the Baytown Refinery was recognized by the Construction Users Roundtable as the Best Operating Entity in the United States for its outstanding contractor safety performance in 2005.

  • RASA Refinery in El Salvador was honored with the country's highest Leadership Recognition Award for its outstanding performance in safety by the Ministry of Labor, the Ministry of Public Health and Social Welfare, and 3M El Salvador.

  • ExxonMobil was one of three companies together with the American Business Collaboration to receive the Work-Life Innovative Excellence Awards from the Alliance for Work Life Progress (AWLP). The award was received for the development of the 'Powerful Tools for Caregivers Online', a tool to aid caregivers.

  • ExxonMobil was selected as one of the 2006 Top 50 Military Friendly Employers by GI Jobs.

  • ExxonMobil's partnership program with Junior Achievement Hong Kong, "the Sustainable Capacity Building Project," won the Outstanding Partnership Project Award presented by the Hong Kong Council of Social Service which provides over 90 percent of Hong Kong's social welfare services.

  • ExxonMobil's corporate citizenship efforts were nominated for the PR News CSR Awards program. Outcome not yet known.

  • SeaRiver Maritime, Inc., ExxonMobil's U.S. marine transportation affiliate, and International Marine Transportation Limited, its U.K. based marine affiliate, were awarded the 2006 Sword of Honour from the British Safety Council in recognition for implementing safety systems considered among the best in the world.

  • ExxonMobil Hong Kong Limited was awarded the Caring Company logo 2005/2006 in recognition of good corporate citizenship.

  • ExxonMobil was nominated for the Ron Brown Award for Corporate Leadership for its Science Ambassadors program supported by its Volunteer Involvement Program. The Science Ambassador program include more than 600 employee volunteers nationwide, and in Houston, more than 500 Science Ambassadors volunteer in 22 of the area's 56 school districts. In 2005, 8500 volunteers committed 640,000 hours to 4800 organizations that received $8.2 million, with grants awarded in 48 U.S. states. Outcome not yet known.

  • ExxonMobil was nominated for the Council on Foundations' New Critical Impact Award for distributing insecticide-treated mosquito nets during measles vaccination campaigns. Outcome not yet known.

  • GE presented the Return on Environment Award to Campana Refinery in recognition of its efforts to implement projects with significant savings and positive impact on the environment. This is the 3rd time we receive this type of recognition from GE and the Campana Refinery is the only refinery that has received this recognition so many times.

  • ExxonMobil Venezuela's annual 2006 corporate gift book on Venezuelan Indian Art won a prestigious international award, the Theobaldo de Nigris, given by the Confederation of Latin American Graphic Arts Industrialists, as well as a national prize awarded by the Ministry of Culture.

  • ExxonMobil Port Allen Lubricants Plant and the ExxonMobil Process Research Laboratories at the Baton Rouge Complex were named OSHA Voluntary Protection Program Safety Through Accountability and Recognition (STAR) sites.

  • ExxonMobil's Baton Rouge Polyolefins Plant (BRPO) was recognized by the Louisiana Chemical Association with its "Best in Louisiana" SAFE Award for an unprecedented sixth consecutive year.

  • ExxonMobil's Baton Rouge Plastics Plant (BRPP) set an industry record winning the National Petrochemical and Refiners Association Distinguished Safety Award for the fourth consecutive year.

  • Jacobs Engineering awarded JE Merit employees who work at BRPP with the 2006 Jacobs President's HSE Excellence Award for leadership in health, safety, and environmental performance. In addition, BRPP won the Jacobs Client Service Award.

  • The Puerto Rico Manufacturers Association (PRMA) granted Esso Standard Oil Company Puerto Rico with the Distinguished Safety Performance Award for its operations at the San Patricio facility, Cataño Plant and LMM Airport. In addition, the San Patricio facility also received the Meritorious Improvement Award.

  • ExxonMobil Baton Rouge's Rescue Team competed at the Industrial Rescue Training Symposium in Jackson, MS.

  • Three ExxonMobil subsidiary companies in Malaysia were awarded a total of seven Gold Awards between them for the 'Petroleum, Gas, Petrochemical and Allied Sectors' category of the 2005 Malaysian Society of Occupational Safety and Health (MSOSH) Safety Awards competition.

  • Baton Rouge Polyolefins received the 2006 National Petrochemical & Refiners Associations (NPRA) Distinguished Safety Award, for the fifth consecutive year, for its superior level of safety performance. In addition, the Baton Rouge Refinery received an Honorable Mention.

  • The Singapore Aromatics Plant received a 2006 Excellence Award from the Singapore Ministry of Manpower Workplace Safety and Health Awards. In addition, Gold Awards were presented to the Singapore Chemical Plant and Singapore Refinery in Jurong and Pulau Ayer Chawan.

  • Exxon Mobil Corporation received a 2006 award from the Women's Business Enterprise National Council for its world-class supplier diversity program. In recognition for encouraging women's business enterprises as suppliers in the Downstream Business, the corporation was listed as one of 16 of America's Top Corporations for Women's Business Enterprises.