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On financial terms, by December 1, 2006 ExxonMobil came to first place among the Supermajors with size i.e. market capitalization, liquidity (1 year), income (12 months) and profits. Supermajors together have 5% of the world's crude oil and gas under their control. Exxon Mobil the largest corporate of the super majors is the 14 th of the largest oil companies. On the opposite, 95% of the world's gas and crude oil reserves are under the control of oil companies owned by governments [url=http://www.osterblade.com]moncler outlet[/url] mainly in the Middle East. Supermajors as a group are also called 'Big Oil', a contemptuous term used to express their economic power as the world's largest controllers of crude oil resources and the part played by them in politics especially [url=http://www.rtnagel.com/louboutin.php]louboutin pas cher[/url] in the US.
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The present debate is if the petroleum industry has become opportunistic to make profits at times of political unrest and natural disasters involving bad weather. The industry's response is that the rising crude oil prices on which they have no control are causing the price hikes. They also point out that the oil industry makes less profit than other sectors such as banking and the pharmaceutical industry. Supporters [url=http://www.teatrodeoro.com/hollisterde.php]hollister deutschland[/url] of the industry defend saying that oil industry is setting itself an example for the free market trade and those who oppose say that they are earning profits at crisis situations. However an investigation by US Government has cleared the industry of any unlawful manipulation to increase prices. The profit made by Supermajors together from 2004 to 2007 is $ 494.8 billion
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