ExxonMobil (XOM) plans capital spending of $16-$19 billion in 2021 and $20-$25 billion per year through 2025
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ExxonMobil Outlines Plans to Grow Long-Term Shareholder Value in Lower Carbon Future
March 3, 2021 7:30 AM ESTIndustry-leading investment portfolio profitable at low prices and flexible to market conditions Plans through 2025 increase earnings, cash flow to sustain and grow dividend, reduce debt and advance advantaged projects Technology leadership to develop lower carbon solutions and create future value
IRVING, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- ExxonMobil today outlined its plans through 2025 to increase earnings and cash flow to sustain and grow its dividend, reduce debt and fund advantaged projects, while working to commercialize lower emission technologies in support of the goals of the Paris Agreement.
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