Sustainability performance data

We assess our performance to support continual improvements throughout the company.

Report April 14, 2023

Sustainability performance data

Performance data table1

Consistent with industry, we are reporting the data below over a 5-year period.  The reporting guidelines and indicators of Ipieca, the American Petroleum Institute (API) and the International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (IOGP) Sustainability Reporting Guidance for the Oil and Gas Industry (4th edition, 2020) informed the selection of the data included in this performance table. For additional resources see the following: sustainability home page, Advancing Climate Solutions - 2023 Progress Report and GHG Data Supplement, and the content index.

ENVIRONMENT2

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

Freshwater

Freshwater withdrawn, millions of cubic meters

450

440 460 460 470
Freshwater consumption, millions of cubic meters

290

270 300 300 310
Freshwater intensity, metric tons of water consumed per metric tons of throughput or production

          Upstream

0.3

0.3 0.4 0.5 0.5

          Downstream

0.7

0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7

          Chemical

2.2

1.9 2.2 1.9 1.8

Discharges to water

Controlled hydrocarbon discharges to water, thousands of metrics tons

0.7

0.7

0.8

0.7

0.8

          Upstream

0.6

0.6

0.7

0.5

0.7

          Downstream

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

Spills to the environment

Marine vessel (owned and long-term leased) hydrocarbon spills >1 barrel, number

0

0 0 0 0
Hydrocarbon spills (not from marine vessels) (oil spilled), number

171

159

181

309

287
Hydrocarbon spills (not from marine vessels) (oil spilled) volume, thousands of barrels

10.8

21.3

1.9 7.7 11.4
Other spills (not from marine vessels) (non-hydrocarbon), number

43

50

43

43

48
Other spills (not from marine vessels) (non-hydrocarbon) volume, thousands of barrels

1.1

0.5

0.8

0.4 0.7

Air emissions

Sulfur oxides (SOx) emitted, millions of metric tons

0.08

0.08 0.07 0.09

0.10

Nitrogen oxides (NOx) emitted, millions of metric tons

0.11

0.10

0.10

0.12 0.12
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted, millions of metric tons

0.11

0.12

0.10

0.15 0.17

Materials management

Total hazardous waste generated from remediation, millions of metric tons

0.5

0.9 0.9 1.4 1.2
Total hazardous waste disposed from remediation, millions of metric tons

0.5

0.9 0.9 1.4 1.1
Total hazardous waste beneficial reuse from remediation, millions of metric tons

<0.1

<0.1 <0.1 <0.1 0.1
Total non-hazardous waste generated from remediation, millions of metric tons

0.6

0.7 0.4 0.9 0.4
Total non-hazardous waste disposed from remediation, millions of metric tons

0.5

0.7 0.4 0.8 0.4
Total non-hazardous waste beneficial reuse from remediation, millions of metric tons

<0.1

<0.1 <0.1 0.1 0.1
Total hazardous waste generated from operations, millions of metric tons

0.5

0.5 0.3 0.5 0.4
Total hazardous waste disposed from operations, millions of metric tons

0.3

0.3 0.1 0.2 0.1
Total hazardous waste beneficial reuse from operations, millions of metric tons

0.2

0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3
Total non-hazardous waste generated from operations, millions of metric tons

0.5

0.7 0.8 1.7 0.7
Total non-hazardous waste disposed from operations, millions of metric tons

0.4

0.6 0.4 0.7 0.5
Total non-hazardous waste beneficial reuse from operations, millions of metric tons

0.1

0.2 0.4

1.0

0.2

Environmental expenditures

Environmental expenditures, billions of dollars

5.7

4.6

4.5

5.2

4.9

Total dollars spent on environmental penalties, fines and settlements, billions of dollars

0.002

<0.001

<0.001

<0.001

0.001

SOCIAL2

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

Safety

Fatalities - employees

0

0 1 0 0

Fatalities - contractors

3

1 0 1 3

Fatal accident rate - total workforce (per 1,000,000 work hours)3

0.008

0.003 0.003 0.002

0.007

Fatal incident rate - total workforce (per 1,000,000 work hours)3

0.008

0.003 0.003 0.002

0.007

Lost-time incident rate - employees (per 200,000 work hours)4

0.03

0.02 0.02 0.03 0.04

Lost-time incident rate - contractors (per 200,000 work hours)4

0.02

0.03 0.02 0.03 0.03

Lost-time incident rate - total workforce (per 200,000 work hours)4

0.02

0.02 0.02 0.03 0.03

Total recordable incident rate - employees (per 200,000 work hours)4

0.12

0.11

0.10

0.15

0.15

Total recordable incident rate - contractors (per 200,000 work hours)4

0.18

0.19

0.17 0.25

0.25

Total recordable incident rate - total workforce (per 200,000 work hours)4

0.16

0.16 0.14 0.21

0.21

Process Safety Tier 1 Events (API RP 754 guidance)

54

44 63 74 73

Workforce composition

Number of regular employees at year end, thousands5

62

63 72 75 71

Percent international - global workforce5

64

64 60 60 60

Percent women - global workforce5

28

29 29 29 29

Percent professional women - global

34

34 34 34 34

Percent executive women - global

29

27 24 22 20

Percent professional United States minorities

29

27 28 27 26

Percent executive United States minorities

23

22 20 18 17

Percent United States veterans6

5

5 5 5 4

Hiring (percent professional new hires) 7

Women - global

38

40 40 37 37

United States minorities

43

47 43 37 35

United States Asian

17

20 16 14 13

United States Black/African-American

8

8 9 8 7

United States Hispanic/Latino

14

14 14 11 12

Training

Number of participants in corporate and technical training, thousands

69

73 78 88 87

Total corporate and technical training expenditures, millions of dollars

31

19 34 77 62

Community investments, millions of dollars8





Global

158.3

163.4

202.8

252.5

211.0

United States

62.5

60.0

91.6 117.4

112.0

Rest of World

95.8

130.4 111.2 135.1

99.0

ExxonMobil spending with United States diverse suppliers, millions of dollars9

4189

2366 2732 2727 2267

ExxonMobil spending with United States certified, tier 1, diverse suppliers, millions of dollars10

665

513 620 643

GOVERNANCE

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

Number of Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) participating countries11

16

16 20 21 19

Corporate political contributions - United States state campaigns and national 527s, millions of dollars

0.49

0.52 0.54 1.13 0.62

Percent of shares represented at Corporation's Annual Meeting

80.4

72.0

82.2 86.7 85.5

1Performance data is based on a combination of measured and estimated data using reasonable efforts and collection methods. Any calculations are based on industry standards and best practices, including guidance from the API and Ipieca as applicable. There is uncertainty associated with the performance data due to variation in the processes and operations, the availability of sufficient data, quality of those data and methodology used for measurement and estimation.  Performance data may include rounding. This table reflects the latest set of performance data as of March 10, 2023 for Environment and Safety. Changes to the performance data may be reported as part of the company’s annual publications as new or updated data and/or methodologies become available. Environment and Safety is reported for ExxonMobil operated assets only. "Other spills (not from marine vessels) (non-hydrocarbon)" include chemical and water-based drilling fluid spills.

2Some historical performance data were updated to reflect the best available information at the time of this report.

3Workforce includes employees and contractors. Accidents or incidents include both injuries and illnesses. From 2018 through 2022, all fatalities were injury-related.

4Incidents include injuries and illnesses. Safety data are based on information at the time of publication. Workforce includes employees and contractors.

5Global workforce is defined as all active, regular executive, management, professional, technical (EMPT), and wage employees who work full-time or part-time for ExxonMobil and are covered by ExxonMobil’s benefit plans and programs. Employees at our company-operated retail stores are not included.

6United States workforce is defined as all active, regular EMPT, and wage employees on the United States payroll who work full-time or part-time for ExxonMobil and are covered by ExxonMobil’s benefit plans and programs. Employees at our company-operated retail stores are not included. United States workforce is a broader definition than EEO-1 report scope, which excludes United States payroll employees on assignment outside the United States.

7Professional employees and hires are defined as EMPT.

8Total contributions include donations from Exxon Mobil Corporation, our divisions and affiliates, the ExxonMobil Foundation, as well as employee and retiree giving through ExxonMobil’s matching gift and volunteer programs.

9Our spending encompassed an expanded set of diverse classifications that includes: minority-owned businesses, women-owned businesses, small business-owned, lesbian-, gay-, bisexual- and transgender-owned businesses, veteran-owned businesses, service-disabled veteran-owned businesses and businesses owned by peoples with disabilities.

10ExxonMobil spending with United States certified, tier 1, diverse suppliers, millions of dollars was added as a new metric in 2019 and reported as of that year.

11In countries where ExxonMobil has an upstream business presence.