archive of selected awards in corporate citizenship

2005 Selected Awards
Health and Safety

  • ExxonMobil Oil Indonesia Inc. received the Patra Nirbhaya Karya Utama Safety Award. This award, from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, recognized the achievement of 20 million work hours without a lost-time incident in our operation in Aceh Province in 2005.

  • ExxonMobil Lubricants and Specialties’ facility in Port Allen, Louisiana, was awarded “Star” status in 2005 by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) Voluntary Protection Program.

  • ExxonMobil’s complex in Baytown, Texas, received numerous awards from the National Petrochemical and Refiners Association, one of which recognized a 25-percent improvement in the total recordable incident rate when compared to the average of the previous three years.

  • ExxonMobil Chemical Company earned an award for safety excellence from the Construction Users Roundtable (CURT), an association of leading corporations in the United States dedicated to promoting safe and cost-effective construction methods.

  • SeaRiver Maritime, Inc., has been recognized by the Washington State Department of Ecology for excellence in marine safety and environmental stewardship.

  • Through innovative behavioral road safety training, ExxonMobil Aviation has achieved a 50-percent reduction in the number of driving incidents with its fleet of 1200 airplane-refueling vehicles based at airports around the world. ExxonMobil Aviation won the U.K. Energy Institute’s top award for this groundbreaking initiative in November 2005.

  • ExxonMobil Chemical Company earned an award for safety excellence from the Construction Users Roundtable (CURT), an association of leading corporations in the United States dedicated to promoting safe and cost-effective construction methods. ExxonMobil Chemical Baytown (Texas) Area Projects received the safety excellence award in the owner company category for specific U.S. construction project over 12 months.

  • William Klesse, chairman of the board of the National Petrochemical and Refiners Association, presented the organization’s highest award, the Distinguished Safety Award (DSA), to ExxonMobil's Baton Rouge Polyolefins Plant and Mont Belvieu Plastics Plant.

 Environment

  • The U.K. Institute of Transport Management awarded ExxonMobil Lubes and Specialties the Best OEM-Approved Lubricants 2005. The award was given in recognition of the contribution of the Mobil 1 ESP formula to help prolong the life of emissions reduction systems.

  • The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection presented its Determination of Environmental Benefit award to EMRE in recognition of the innovative ways EMRE has recycled water from its industrial wastewater plant for reuse in site cooling towers. This effort has reduced the site’s annual freshwater consumption by approximately 10 percent—an especially critical benefit during recent drought conditions.

  • The U.S. Department of the Interior’s Minerals Management Services (MMS) selected Exxon Mobil Corporation to receive its 2005 Mineral Revenues Stewardship Award. The award is in recognition of the Corporation’s exceptional performance in reporting oil and gas production and paying royalties for mineral leases on federal and Indian lands.

  • The Chamber of Shipping of America presented SeaRiver Maritime, Inc. and each of its vessels with Environmental Achievement awards commemorating the current fleet’s cumulative 54 years of spill-free performance.

  • International Marine Transportation Limited (IMT), our U.K.-based marine affiliate, was awarded the prestigious 2005 “Sword of Honour” from the British Safety Council for the fifth consecutive year. The Sword of Honour recognizes organizations that have implemented safety systems that are among the best in the world.

  • Energy efficiency projects at ExxonMobil Chemical Company manufacturing sites that are saving in excess of 3.9 trillion BTUs annually earned American Chemistry Council (ACC) awards. The improvements at the company's Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Baytown and Beaumont, Texas; and Edison, New Jersey, chemical plants are yielding energy savings equal to the needs of more than 19,000 households and reductions in carbon dioxide emissions of more than 220,000 tons per year. The awards are part of ACC’s Energy Efficiency Continuous Improvement Program, which has recognized ExxonMobil Chemical for each of the past eight years.

Social Responsibility

In 2005, ExxonMobil was recognized by several organizations in the United States for its minority and women-owned supplier partnerships. Corporate recognition included:

  • The Louisiana Minority Business Council Corporation of the Year Award

  • The Houston Minority Business Council Professional Services Development Award

  • Listing on DiversityBusiness.com1 as one of America’s leading companies in promoting multicultural business opportunities.

2004 Selected Awards
Health and Safety

  • ExxonMobil de Colombia received the Emerald Cross Award - #1 in the Category of Excellence from the Colombian Safety Council, with a 96% score in safety among hundreds of industries and enterprises.

  • ExxonMobil Augusta Refinery & Sarpom Refinery sites received Outstanding Safety Performance from the Associazione Italiana fra Addetti alla Sicurezza (AIAS) for implementation of the "AutoOil 2" project.

  • ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysia Inc received the Gold Merit Award 'Construction and Engineering Construction' category from the Malaysian Society of Occupational Safety & Health for outstanding safety performance and safety management systems.

  • Mobil Producing Nigeria received Contribution towards Advancement of Risk Management from the Risk & Insurance Management Society of Nigeria.

  • ExxonMobil Chemical Operations Pte Ltd received Excellence Award from the Ministry of Manpower for operations which have achieved the gold award standard for 3 or more years consecutively

  • SeaRiver Maritime, Inc., ExxonMobil’s marine transportation affiliate in the U.S., and International Marine Transportation Limited, its U.K.-based marine affiliate received 2004 Sword of Honour from the British Safety Council for its proven safety and systems. International Marine Transportation also received a 5 Star Rating (the highest possible) from the British Safety Council. This is the 4th consecutive year that IMT has been given this award.

  • International Marine Transport received the Transport & Distribution Sector Award for Occupational Safety from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents for the 3rd consecutive year.

  • Esso Australia Pty Ltd received the 2004 APPEA Safety Award from the Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA).

  • Guido Aerts, Maintenance Mgr of Meerhout Polymers Plant, ExxonMobil Chemical and Petroleum BVBA received the Maintenance Manager of the Year Award from the Belgian Maintenance Association (Bemas).

  • Esso Chile received the Consejo Nacional de Seguridad from the Consejo Nacional de Seguridad (National Safety Council of Chile).

  • Refineria Petrolera A Acajutla, SA DE CV (RASA) received the El Salvador Safety and Occupational Health Award from the El Salvador Government and 3M El Salvador Award. The award was presented by El Salvador's Vice-President, Minister of Labor, and Minister of Health.

  • Esso in Fos sur Mer, France received the The Super Trophy for Company's Performance - Company won from the Groupe d'Études de Sécurité des Industries Pétrolières et Chimiques - Safety Study Group of the Petroleum Industry. French subsidiaries of ExxonMobil won half of the 16 awards given in 2004 on the basis of 2003 results.

  • ExxonMobil Production Germany Employee Hans Giesecke received the Safety Engineering Award from the Employers' Liability Insurance Associations for Quarry and Mining for his invention of a new rescue slide.

  • Port Dickson Refinery and Terminal (Esso Malaysia Berhad) both received the Gold Award from the Malaysian Society of Occupational Safety & Health.

  • Bagan Luar Terminal received the Gold Award from the Malaysian Society of Malaysian Society of Occupational Safety & Health.

  • Kuantan Terminal (ExxonMobil Malaysia Sdn Bhd,) received the Gold Award from the Malaysian Society of Occupational Safety & Health.

  • Sepangar Bay Terminal (ExxonMobil Borneo Sdn Bhd) received the Gold Award from the Malaysian Society of Occupational Safety & Health.

  • Tasek Bulk Plant (Esso Malaysia Berhad) received the Silver Award from the Malaysian Society of Occupational Safety & Health.

  • Mobil Producing Nigeria received the MPN Support/2nd Best Exhibition Award from the Society of Petroleum Engineers.

  • Mobil Producing Nigeria received the Development of Engineering from the Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN).

  • Mobil Producing Nigeria received support towards SCIAN from the Spinal Cord Injuries Association of Nigeria (SCIAN).

  • Mobil Producing Nigeria received the Growth of Education Award from the Victoria Island Secondary School.

  • EM Norway Drilling received the Safety award- Proactive reporting system (2nd place) from the UK Energy Institute for the green and red roadmap to a safety culture where nobody gets hurt.

  • Esso Standard Oil Company (Puerto Rico) received the Distinguished Safety Performance Award from the Puerto Rico Manufacturers Association.

  • ExxonMobil Asia Pacific Pte Ltd and Chemical Manufacturing (Pulau Ayer Chawan - Refinery) both received the Gold Award from the Ministry of Manpower for operations with both excellent safety performance and safety management systems.

  • ExxonMobil Asia Pacific Pte Ltd (Jurong Refinery) received the Certificate of Merit from the Ministry of Manpower for operations that have good safety performance and basic safety management systems.

  • Esso Petroleum Company's Leatherhead office in the UK received the Order of Distinction (Minimum of 15 consecutive gold awards) from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents.

  • The Purfleet Lubricants Blending Plant received the President's Award (Minimum of 10 consecutive gold awards) from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents. Purfleet has 13 consecutive awards.

  • ExxonMobil International Ltd received the Gold Award from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents in recognition of 4 years of a very high standard of health & safety at work.

  • ExxonMobil Chemical in Fareham, UK received the Diamond Safety Award from the Chemical Industries Association. This award is in recognition of at least 10 consecutive years of high safety standards.

  • ExxonMobil Chemical in Fawley, UK received the Diamond Safety Award from the Chemical Industries Association. This award is in recognition of at least 10 consecutive years of high safety standards.

 Environment

  • Esso Petrolera Argentina, Refining and Supply received the Proof Not Promises, Return on Environment award from the General Electric Infrastructure.

  • Esso Australia Pty Ltd received 2004 APPEA Environment Award for production operations from the Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA).

  • ExxonMobil Oil Indonesia received Blue' environmental compliance rating during the 2003 Industry Environmental Compliance Assessment ("PROPER") Program from the Indonesian Ministry of Environment. This is the second consecutive year that EMOI received 'Blue' rating for its environmental compliance program since PROPER was launched in 2002 by the Minister of Environment Decree No. 127 of 2002. 'Blue' rating is awarded to industries that fully comply with all Indonesian environmental laws and regulations.

  • Rotterdam Refinery, Esso Nederland BV received Award for first validated CO2 and NOx Monitoring Protocol from the Dutch State Secretary for Environment.

  • International Marine Transportation received Green Award from the Green Award Foundation (which is Dutch-based) for environmental performance.

  • ExxonMobil CNG received Alternative Fuel Provider Award from the Institute of Transport Management.

  • International Marine Transportation received Gold Level Award in the Foreign Vessel category (highest possible) from the US Coast Guard's William M Benkert Award for environmental performance for environmental excellence.

  • ExxonMobil in the United States received Gulf Guardian Award (Baton Rouge) for reduction of nitrate emissions 4.51 m/lbs/ year in 1999 to 1.47 in 2003.

  • ExxonMobil Chemical company manufacturing sites (Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Baytown and Beaumont, Texas) received American Chemical Council awards for energy efficiency projects.

 Social Responsibility

  • Esso Mobil Foundation received the Heart Without Limits Recognition (Medalla Corazón Sin Límites) in Colombia in the category of Honor to Commitment.

  • Esso Petrolera Argentina, Refining and Supply received the Scholarship collaboration award and the Service through Occupation Distinction from the Rotary Club Campana.

  • Esso Petrolera received the 2nd place Safety Award from the Oil and Gas Institute of Argentina.

  • ExxonMobil Australia Group of Companies received the Employer of Choice for Women from the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency (EOWA).

  • Esso Chile received the Most Outstanding Company from the Fundación Nacional de Orquestas Juveniles e Infantiles de Chile ('National Orchestras Foundation for Youth and Children'), chaired by Chile´s first Lady, recognizing Esso Chile's support drugs addiction prevention program.

  • ExxonMobil de Colombia received the Gold Karratza Recognition from the Wayuu community in recognition of activities that contribute to education and quality of life of the Wayuu Community.

  • EM Production Schneiderkrug plant received the Partner of the Fire Brigade from the South Oldenburg Area Fire Departments. This award acknowledges the long-lasting support of the auxiliary fire brigade in the village of Emstek.

  • ExxonMobil Asia Pacific Pte Ltd received the Blood Drive Organiser Champion from the Singapore Red Cross, with a collection of more than 1000 bags of blood in 2004.

  • ExxonMobil Asia Pacific Pte Ltd received the Friend of the Arts Award from the National Arts Council for $100,000 - $299,999 worth of contribution to the arts in cash or kind.

  • Rotterdam Refinery, Esso Nederland BV received the "Fileplan trofee" from the Mayor of the City Rotterdam on behalf of the Rotterdam Council and broader community.

  • ExxonMobil in the UK received the Big Tick from the Businesses in the Community. Awarded for a high standard of excellence in the way we organize and integrate responsible business practices.

  • The ExxonMobil Science Ambassador Program received the Engineering, Science and Technology Council of Houston 2004 Award for Excellence in Education.

  • ExxonMobil received the George R. Brown Memorial Award from The Park People for its environmental efforts worldwide, and particularly for making the first major corporate contribution to The Park People's Tony Marron Park project, and then for underwriting the Tony Marron Park groundbreaking ceremony.

  • ExxonMobil in the United States received 2004 Corporate Leadership Award in the United States from the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering In recognition of our 30-year commitment to the organization.


2003 Selected Awards

  • U.S. Coast Guard, William M. Benkert Award for Environmental Excellence,  International Marine Transportation, Limited (IMT), SeaRiver Maritime, Inc.

  • Prime Minister’s Hibiscus Award for Exceptional Achievement, ExxonMobil Exploration and Petroleum Malaysia, Inc.

  • Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers’ Gold Award for Environmental, Health and Safety Stewardship. Imperial Oil Resources Canada.

  • British Safety Council, "Sword of Honour," International Marine Transportation.

  • SIQUIM Chilean Chemical Association Responsible Care Award for Safety, Health and Environment, Esso Chile Petrolera Ltda.

  • Excellence in Caring for Texas Award for community awareness, emergency response and pollution prevention, ExxonMobil Baytown Chemical Plant, Texas, USA.

  • EPA Stratospheric Ozone Protection Award, ExxonMobil Chemical Fluids USA.

  • Prime Minister's Hibiscus Award for Notable Achievement, Esso Malaysia Berhad & ExxonMobil Malaysia Sdn Bhd

  • Peoples Republic of China Good Performance Award for Environmental Protection, ExxonMobil Taicang Lube Oil Blending Plant, PRC.

  • Canadian Pacific Railway System Shipper Safety Award, Imperial Oil Resources Canada.