ExxonMobil announces 2023 results

SPRING, Texas – February 2, 2024 – Exxon Mobil Corporation today announced fourth-quarter 2023 earnings of $7.6 billion, or $1.91 per share assuming dilution. Fourth-quarter results included unfavorable identified items of $2.3 billion including a $2.0 billion impairment as a result of regulatory obstacles in California that have prevented production and distribution assets from coming back online. Impairments were partly offset by favorable tax and divestment-related items. Earnings excluding identified items were $10.0 billion, or $2.48 per share assuming dilution. For the full year 2023, the company reported earnings of $36.0 billion, or $8.89 per share assuming dilution.

News releases Feb. 2, 2024

  • Delivered industry-leading 2023 earnings of $36.0 billion1, generated $55.4 billion of cash flow from operating activities and distributed $32.4 billion to shareholders
  • Leading industry in compounded annual growth rate for earnings excl. identified items and cash flow since 20192
  • Increased Guyana and Permian production by 18% vs. 2022 and achieved record annual refinery throughput3
  • Strengthened portfolio with $4.1 billion of non-core asset divestments, and two acquisitions; one that accelerates Low Carbon Solutions and one that will transform the Upstream business4
  • Launched new MobilTM Lithium business with the potential to supply up to one million EVs per year by 2030

Results Summary

4Q23

3Q23

Change vs 3Q23

4Q22

Change vs 4Q22

Dollars in millions (except per share data)

2023

2022

Change vs 2022

7,630 9,070 -1,440 12,750 -5,120 Earnings (U.S. GAAP) 36,010 55,740 -19,730
9,963 9,117 +846 14,035 -4,072 Earnings Excluding Identified Items (non-GAAP) 38,572 59,101 -20,529
1.91 2.25 -0.34 3.09 -1.18

Earnings Per Common Share 5

8.89 13.26 -4.37
2.48 2.27 +0.21 3.40 -0.92

Earnings Excl. Identified Items Per Common Share 5 (non-GAAP)

9.52 14.06 -4.54
7,757 6,022 +1,735 7,463 +294 Capital and Exploration Expenditures 26,325 22,704 +3,621

“Our consistent strategy and execution excellence across the business delivered industry-leading earnings and enabled us to return more cash to shareholders than our peers in 20231,” said Darren Woods, chairman and chief executive officer.

“These results demonstrate the fundamental improvements we’ve made to our business, reflecting our progress in high-grading our portfolio through investments in advantaged projects and select divestments, while, at the same time, driving a higher level of efficiency and effectiveness throughout the business. The foundation of our success comes from the resiliency, hard work and commitment of our people. As I reflect on our industry-leading results over the past year, I have a great sense of pride in what our people accomplished.”

1 Reported earnings, share buybacks and total dividends paid measured for 2023. 2023 figures for the industry peer group are actuals for companies that reported results on or before February 1, 2024, or estimated using either Bloomberg consensus as of February 1st or company-announced programs for share buybacks. Shareholder distributions is defined as dividends and share purchases. Industry peer group includes BP, Chevron, Shell and TotalEnergies.
2 Adjusted net income and cash flow from operations sourced from Bloomberg for the industry peer group. 2023 figures for the industry peer group are actuals for companies that reported results on or before February 1, 2024, or estimated using Bloomberg consensus as of February 1st. Industry peer group includes BP, Chevron, Shell and TotalEnergies.
3 Best-ever annual global refining throughput (2000 - 2023) since Exxon and Mobil merger in 1999, based on current refinery circuit.
4 Announced agreement to merge with Pioneer Natural Resources in October 2023. Transaction is expected to close in the second quarter of 2024, pending regulatory and Pioneer shareholder approval.
5 Assuming dilution.

Financial Highlights

  • Fourth-quarter earnings were $7.6 billion versus $9.1 billion in the third quarter. Identified items decreased earnings by $2.3 billion mainly from asset impairments, partly offset by favorable tax and divestment-related items. Earnings excluding identified items were $10.0 billion, an increase of $0.8 billion from the third-quarter. Results strengthened on favorable derivative mark-to-market impacts, improved volume and mix driven by advantaged Guyana and Permian assets, and stronger chemical margins. These factors were partly offset by lower industry refining margins and seasonally higher expenses.
  • Delivered full-year 2023 earnings of $36.0 billion and return on capital employed of 15%.
  • Achieved $9.7 billion of cumulative structural cost savings in 2023 versus 2019, exceeding the $9 billion plan with an additional $2.3 billion of savings during the year and $0.7 billion during the quarter. The company plans to deliver cumulative savings totaling $15 billion through the end of 2027.
  • Generated strong cash flow from operations of $13.7 billion and free cash flow of $8.0 billion in the fourth quarter. For the full year, cash increased $1.9 billion with free cash flow of $36.1 billion. Peer-leading1 2023 shareholder distributions of $32.4 billion included $14.9 billion of dividends, and $17.4 billion of share repurchases consistent with announced plans.
  • The Corporation declared a first-quarter dividend of $0.95 per share, payable on March 11, 2024, to shareholders of record of Common Stock at the close of business on February 14, 2024. Including the 4% increase in fourth-quarter dividend, the company has increased its annual dividend for a peer-leading1 41 consecutive years.
  • The debt-to-capital ratio was 16%, and the net-debt-to-capital ratio was 5%, reflecting a period-end cash balance of $31.6 billion.
  • The company continued to strengthen its portfolio with the closing of the East Texas upstream assets divestment in the fourth quarter. Total asset sales and divestments generated $4.1 billion of cash proceeds during the year.
  • Capital and exploration expenditures were $7.8 billion in the fourth quarter, bringing full-year 2023 expenditures to $26.3 billion, slightly above the top end of the guidance range, as the company opportunistically accelerated activities in the advantaged Permian and Guyana assets, and entered a new lithium business.
1Share buybacks and total dividends paid measured for 2023. 2023 figures for the industry peer group are actuals for companies that reported results on or before February 1, 2024, or estimated using either Bloomberg consensus as of February 1st or company-announced programs for share buybacks. Shareholder distributions is defined as dividends and share purchases. Industry peer group includes BP, Chevron, Shell and TotalEnergies.
 

ADVANCING CLIMATE SOLUTIONS

Progress Toward Net Zero

  • In the Permian Basin, ExxonMobil made great progress on the plan to achieve net zero GHG emissions by 2030. In 2023, the company electrified all of its drilling fleet and replaced over 6,000 natural-gas-driven pneumatic devices in its unconventional operated assets. In addition, ExxonMobil also deployed its first electric fracturing units to further reduce emissions intensity, and signed additional long-term agreements enabling renewable power capacity to support operations. In the quarter, the company also launched a high-altitude monitoring balloon with advanced imaging technology and data processing platforms that has the potential to provide continuous, real-time methane detection. These efforts support ExxonMobil's industry-leading plans to achieve net-zero Scope 1 and 2 emissions from its unconventional operations in the Permian by 2030.

Lithium

  • In the fourth quarter, ExxonMobil announced its new MobilTM Lithium business with plans to become a leading producer and grow U.S.-based supplies of lithium for the global battery and EV markets. The company's advanced production approach has the potential to produce vast supplies of lithium with fewer environmental impacts than traditional mining operations1. Work is underway for the first phase of lithium production in southwest Arkansas, an area known to hold significant lithium deposits.
  • The company is planning first production for 2027. By 2030, ExxonMobil aims to produce enough MobilTM Lithium with the potential to supply approximately one million EVs per year.

Carbon Capture and Storage

  • In November, ExxonMobil completed the acquisition of Denbury, Inc. for $4.8 billion of ExxonMobil stock, based on the share price at closing2. The company now has the largest owned and operated carbon dioxide (CO2) pipeline network in the United States at 1,300 miles, including nearly 925 miles in Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi, one of the largest U.S. markets for CO2 emissions. The company also has access to more than 15 strategically located onshore CO2 storage sites.
1 Expected smaller footprint of lithium mining and expected lower carbon and water impacts: EM analysis of external sources and third party life-cycle analyses. 1) Vulcan Energy, 2022 https://v-er.eu/app/uploads/2023/11/LCA.pdf, Minviro publication. Grant, A., Deak, D., & Pell, R. (2020). 2) The CO2 Impact of the 2020s Battery Quality Lithium Hydroxide Supply Chain-Jade Cove Partners. https://www.jadecove.com/research/liohco2impact. Kelly, J. C., Wang, M., Dai, Q., & Winjobi, O. (2021). 3) Energy, greenhouse gas, and water life cycle analysis of lithium carbonate and lithium hydroxide monohydrate from brine and ore resources and their use in lithium ion battery cathodes and lithium ion batteries. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 174, 105762.
2 Total consideration of $5.1 billion includes ExxonMobil stock of $4.8 billion and cash payments of $0.3 billion related to repayment of Denbury's credit facility and settlement of fractional shares.

Earnings and volume summary by segment: Upstream

4Q23

3Q23

4Q22

Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

2023

2022

Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP)

84 1,566 2,493 United States 4,202 11,728
4,065 4,559 5,708 Non-U.S. 17,106 24,751

4,149

6,125

8,201

    Worldwide

21,308

36,479




Earnings/(Loss) Excluding Identified Items (non-GAAP)



1,573 1,566 2,493 United States 5,691 11,429
4,693 4,573 6,269 Non-U.S. 17,918 27,989

6,266

6,139

8,762

    Worldwide

23,609

39,418

3,824 3,688 3,822 Production (koebd) 3,738 3,737
  • Upstream fourth-quarter earnings were $4.1 billion, a decrease of $2.0 billion from the third quarter. Identified items reduced earnings by $2.1 billion this quarter, mainly from the impairment of the idled Santa Ynez Unit assets in California due to regulatory challenges restarting production and distribution. Earnings excluding identified items were $6.3 billion, an increase of $127 million. Higher volumes and improved mix, mainly from Guyana and Permian growth, and stronger gas realizations more than offset lower crude realizations, unfavorable tax impacts, and year-end inventory effects.
  • Net production in the fourth quarter was 3.8 million oil-equivalent barrels per day, an increase of 136,000 oil- equivalent barrels per day compared to the prior quarter on favorable entitlement effects and growth in Permian and Guyana. Payara, the third Guyana development, started up in November ahead of schedule with production reaching nameplate capacity of 220,000 barrels per day in mid-January.
  • Compared to the same quarter last year, earnings decreased $4.1 billion. Identified items reduced earnings by $2.1 billion this quarter, compared to a reduction of $0.6 billion in the fourth quarter of 2022. Earnings excluding identified items were $6.3 billion, a decrease of $2.5 billion, primarily due to lower natural gas prices. Higher Permian and Guyana volumes and less unfavorable year-end inventory effects provided a partial offset. Net production was flat compared to the same quarter last year. Excluding the impacts from divestments, entitlements, and government-mandated curtailments, net production grew about 70,000 oil-equivalent barrels per day.
  • Full-year earnings were $21.3 billion, $15.2 billion less than 2022. Identified items for the year reduced earnings by $2.3 billion, compared to an unfavorable $2.9 billion impact last year. Excluding identified items, earnings decreased $15.8 billion on lower liquids and natural gas realizations, and unfavorable unsettled derivatives mark- to-market effects of $2.4 billion, primarily from the absence of favorable impacts in the prior year. Higher volume contributions from improved portfolio mix added nearly $1 billion, as growth from Guyana and Permian more than offset divestments. Net production in 2023 was 3.7 million oil-equivalent barrels per day, in line with prior year. Production increased 111,000 oil-equivalent barrels per day, excluding impacts from divestments, entitlements, and government-mandated curtailments. Permian and Guyana combined production grew 18% versus 2022.
  • In October, ExxonMobil announced an agreement to merge with Pioneer Natural Resources in a $59.5 billion all- stock transaction1. The combination is expected to generate double-digit returns by recovering more resources, more efficiently, while accelerating emissions reductions2. The transaction is expected to close in the second quarter of 2024, pending regulatory and Pioneer shareholder approval.
1 Based on the October 5, 2023 closing price for ExxonMobil shares and the fixed exchange rate of 2.3234 per Pioneer share.
2 Expected to leverage Permian GHG reduction plans to accelerate Pioneer's net-zero emissions plan to 2035 from 2050; plan to lower both companies' Permian methane emissions through new technology application.

Earnings and volume summary by segment: Energy Products

4Q23

3Q23

4Q22

Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

2023

2022




Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP)



1,329 1,356 2,188 United States 6,123 8,340
1,878 1,086 1,882 Non-U.S. 6,019 6,626

3,207

2,442

4,070

    Worldwide

12,142

14,966




Earnings/(Loss) Excluding Identified Items (non-GAAP)



1,137 1,356 2,246 United States 5,931 8,398
1,881 1,119 2,508 Non-U.S. 6,067 7,252

3,018

2,475

4,754

    Worldwide

11,998

15,650

5,357 5,551 5,423 Energy Products Sales (kbd) 5,461 5,347
  • Energy Products fourth-quarter earnings totaled $3.2 billion compared to $2.4 billion in the third quarter, an increase of $765 million. A favorable derivatives mark-to-market impact of $1.2 billion and the unwinding of prior quarter unfavorable timing effects more than offset weaker seasonal industry refining margins. Results also improved from favorable tax, year-end inventory impacts, and foreign exchange effects. These factors were partly offset by higher seasonal expenses and lower volumes from higher scheduled maintenance and divestments. Identified items increased earnings by $222 million versus the third quarter. Earnings excluding these items were $3.0 billion for the quarter, an increase of $543 million from the third quarter.
  • Compared to the fourth quarter last year, earnings decreased $863 million on weaker industry refining margins and higher project-related expenses, partly offset by favorable derivatives mark-to-market effects. Identified items improved earnings by $873 million mainly from lower additional European taxes on the energy sector and the absence of asset impairments. Earnings excluding these identified items were $3.0 billion, $1.7 billion lower than the fourth quarter last year.
  • Full-year 2023 earnings were $12.1 billion, a decrease of $2.8 billion versus 2022 due to the decline in industry refining margins, higher planned maintenance activities and divestments. These factors were partly offset by stronger trading and marketing margins and higher sales volumes from strong reliability and the start-up of the Beaumont refinery expansion. Identified items improved earnings by $828 million mainly from lower additional European taxes on the energy sector and the absence of asset impairments. Earnings excluding identified items were $12.0 billion, a decrease of $3.7 billion from last year.
  • Refining throughput for the year was 4.1 million barrels per day, up 38,000 barrels per day from 2022. The record throughput on a current refinery circuit basis was supported by strong reliability and the completion of the 250,000 barrels per day Beaumont refinery expansion in the first quarter of 2023. In addition, with the December completion of the 1.5 million barrels per day strategic Permian crude venture project, both the Beaumont and Baytown refineries have expanded access to advantaged Permian feedstocks.

Earnings and volume summary by segment: Chemical Products

4Q23

3Q23

4Q22

Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

2023

2022




Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP)



478 338 298 United States 1,626 2,328
(289) (89) (48) Non-U.S. 11 1,215

189

249

250

   Worldwide

1,637

3,543




Earnings/(Loss) Excluding Identified Items (non-GAAP)



446 338 298 United States 1,594 2,328
131 (89) (48) Non-U.S. 431 1,215

577

249

250

    Worldwide

2,025

3,543

4,776 5,108 4,658 Chemical Products Sales (kt) 19,382 19,167
  • Chemical Products fourth-quarter earnings were $189 million compared to $249 million in the third quarter. Identified items mainly associated with asset impairments and other financial reserves reduced earnings by $388 million. Earnings excluding identified items were $577 million for the quarter, an increase of $328 million from the third quarter. Margins improved from lower U.S. feed costs and strong performance product sales. Lower overall seasonal sales were partly offset by new volumes from the recently completed Baytown expansion.
  • Current quarter earnings were $61 million lower compared to fourth-quarter 2022. Identified items mainly associated with asset impairments and other financial reserves reduced earnings by $388 million. Earnings excluding identified items were $577 million, $327 million higher on improved margins from lower feed costs.
  • Full-year earnings were $1.6 billion, a decrease of $1.9 billion versus 2022. Lower earnings reflect the overall weaker margin environment from bottom-of-cycle market conditions, higher planned maintenance, and unfavorable sales mix effects. Identified items reduced earnings by $388 million. Earnings excluding identified items were $2.0 billion, a decrease of $1.5 billion from 2022.

Earnings and volume summary by segment: Specialty Products

4Q23

3Q23

4Q22

Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

2023

2022




Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP)



386 326 406 United States 1,536 1,190
264 293 354 Non-U.S. 1,178 1,225

650

619

760

    Worldwide

2,714

2,415




Earnings/(Loss) Excluding Identified Items (non-GAAP)



374 326 406 United States 1,524 1,190
369 293 394 Non-U.S. 1,283 1,265

743

619

800

     Worldwide

2,807

2,455

1,839 1,912 1,787 Specialty Products Sales (kt) 7,597 7,810
  • Specialty Products continued to deliver strong earnings from high-value products. Fourth-quarter earnings were $650 million, compared to $619 million in the third quarter. Higher margins from improved realizations and lower feed costs, and positive year-end inventory impacts were partly offset by higher seasonal expenses and lower sales volumes. Identified items reduced earnings by $93 million in the quarter.
  • Compared to the same quarter last year, earnings decreased by $110 million. Weaker basestock margins were mostly offset by favorable year-end inventory impacts, improved reliability and stronger finished lubes margins.
  • Full-year earnings were $2.7 billion, an increase of $299 million compared with 2022 as product differentiation and brand strength drove sustained business performance. Improved finished lubes margins more than offset lower basestock margins and specialty products sales volumes due to weaker global demand.

Earnings and volume summary by segment: Corporate and Financing

4Q23

3Q23

4Q22

Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

2023

2022

(565)

(365)

(531)

Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP)

(1,791)

(1,663)

(641)

(365)

(531)

Earnings/(Loss) Excluding Identified Items (non-GAAP)

(1,867)

(1,965)

  • Corporate and Financing fourth-quarter net charges of $565 million increased $200 million versus the third quarter driven by unfavorable foreign exchange impacts, partly offset by tax-related identified items.
  • Net charges of $565 million in the fourth quarter of 2023 increased $34 million from the same quarter of 2022.
  • Full-year net charges of $1.8 billion increased $128 million from 2022 mainly due to the absence of prior year favorable tax-related and other identified items, partly offset by lower financing costs.

Cash flow from operations and asset sales excluding working capital

4Q23

3Q23

4Q22

Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

2023

2022

8,012 9,346 13,055 Net income/(loss) including noncontrolling interests 37,354 57,577
7,740 4,415 5,064 Depreciation and depletion (includes impairments) 20,641 24,040
(2,191) 1,821 (200) Changes in operational working capital, excluding cash and debt (4,255) (194)
121 381 (298) Other 1,629 (4,626)

13,682

15,963

17,621

Cash Flow from Operating Activities (U.S. GAAP)

55,369

76,797

1,020 917 1,333 Proceeds from asset sales and returns of investments 4,078 5,247

14,702

16,880

18,954

Cash Flow from Operations and Asset Sales (non-GAAP)

59,447

82,044

2,191 (1,821) 200 Less: Changes in operational working capital, excluding cash and debt 4,255 194

16,893

15,059

19,154

Cash Flow from Operations and Asset Sales excluding Working Capital (non-GAAP)

63,702

82,238

Free cash flow

4Q23

3Q23

4Q22

Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

2023

2022

13,682

15,963

17,621

Cash Flow from Operating Activities (U.S. GAAP)

55,369

76,797

(6,228) (4,920) (5,783) Additions to property, plant and equipment (21,919) (18,407)
(1,854) (307) (2,175) Additional investments and advances (2,995) (3,090)
1,348 31 1,270 Other investing activities including collection of advances 1,562 1,508
1,020 917 1,333 Proceeds from asset sales and returns of investments 4,078 5,247

7,968

11,684

12,266

Free Cash Flow (non-GAAP)

36,095

62,055

Return on average capital employed

Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

2023 2022

Net income/(loss) attributable to ExxonMobil (U.S. GAAP)

36,010

55,740

Financing costs (after-tax)

    Gross third-party debt

(1,175) (1,213)

    ExxonMobil share of equity companies

(307) (198)

     All other financing costs – net

931 276
Total financing costs (551) (1,135)

Earnings/(loss) excluding financing costs (non-GAAP)

36,561

56,875

Total assets (U.S. GAAP)

376,317

369,067

Less liabilities and noncontrolling interests share of assets and liabilities

    Total current liabilities excluding notes and loans payable

(61,226) (68,411)

     Total long-term liabilities excluding long-term debt

(60,980) (56,990)

     Noncontrolling interests share of assets and liabilities

(8,878) (9,205)
Add ExxonMobil share of debt-financed equity company net assets 3,481 3,705

Total capital employed (non-GAAP)

248,714

238,166

Average capital employed (non-GAAP)

243,440

228,404

Return on average capital employed – corporate total (non-GAAP)

15.0 %

24.9 %

Calculation of structural savings

Dollars in billions

2019 2023

Components of Operating Costs






From ExxonMobil's Consolidated Statement of Income (U.S. GAAP)






Production and manufacturing expenses 36.8 36.9
Selling, general and administrative expenses 11.4 9.9
Depreciation and depletion (includes impairments) 19.0 20.6
Exploration expenses, including dry holes 1.3 0.8
Non-service pension and postretirement benefit expense 1.2 0.7

Subtotal

69.7




68.9

ExxonMobil's share of equity company expenses (non-GAAP)

9.1 10.5

Total Adjusted Operating Costs (non-GAAP)

78.8




79.4

Total Adjusted Operating Costs (non-GAAP)

78.8




79.4

Less:
Depreciation and depletion (includes impairments) 19.0 20.6
Non-service pension and postretirement benefit expense 1.2 0.7
Other adjustments (includes equity company depreciation and depletion) 3.6 3.7

Total Cash Operating Expenses (Cash Opex) (non-GAAP)

55.0




54.4

Energy and production taxes (non-GAAP) 11.0 14.9



Market

Activity / Other

Structural Savings


Total Cash Operating Expenses (Cash Opex) excluding Energy and Production Taxes (non-GAAP)

44.0

+3.6

+1.6

-9.7

39.5

This press release also references structural cost savings. Structural cost savings describe decreases in cash opex excluding energy and production taxes as a result of operational efficiencies, workforce reductions, and other cost-saving measures that are expected to be sustainable compared to 2019 levels. Relative to 2019, estimated cumulative structural cost savings totaled $9.7 billion, which included an additional $2.3 billion in 2023. The total change between periods in expenses above will reflect both structural cost savings and other changes in spend, including market factors, such as inflation and foreign exchange impacts, as well as changes in activity levels and costs associated with new operations. Estimates of cumulative annual structural savings may be revised depending on whether cost reductions realized in prior periods are determined to be sustainable compared to 2019 levels. Structural cost savings are stewarded internally to support management's oversight of spending over time. This measure is useful for investors to understand the Corporation's efforts to optimize spending through disciplined expense management.

ExxonMobil will discuss financial and operating results and other matters during a webcast at 7:30 a.m. Central Time on February 2, 2024. To listen to the event or access an archived replay, please visit www.exxonmobil.com.

Important Information about the Pioneer Transaction and Where to Find It

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This press release includes cash flow from operations and asset sales (non-GAAP). Because of the regular nature of our asset management and divestment program, the company believes it is useful for investors to consider proceeds associated with the sales of subsidiaries, property, plant and equipment, and sales and returns of investments together with cash provided by operating activities when evaluating cash available for investment in the business and financing activities. A reconciliation to net cash provided by operating activities for the 2022 and 2023 periods is shown on page 8.

This press release also includes cash flow from operations and asset sales excluding working capital (non-GAAP). The company believes it is useful for investors to consider these numbers in comparing the underlying performance of the company's business across periods when there are significant period-to-period differences in the amount of changes in working capital. A reconciliation to net cash provided by operating activities for the 2022 and 2023 periods is shown on page 8.

This press release also includes Earnings/(Loss) Excluding Identified Items (non-GAAP), which are earnings/(loss) excluding individually significant non-operational events with, typically, an absolute corporate total earnings impact of at least $250 million in a given quarter. The earnings/(loss) impact of an identified item for an individual segment may be less than $250 million when the item impacts several periods or several segments. Earnings/(loss) excluding Identified Items does include non-operational earnings events or impacts that are generally below the $250 million threshold utilized for identified items. When the effect of these events is significant in aggregate, it is indicated in analysis of period results as part of quarterly earnings press release and teleconference materials. Management uses these figures to improve comparability of the underlying business across multiple periods by isolating and removing significant non-operational events from business results. The Corporation believes this view provides investors increased transparency into business results and trends and provides investors with a view of the business as seen through the eyes of management. Earnings excluding Identified Items is not meant to be viewed in isolation or as a substitute for net income/(loss) attributable to ExxonMobil as prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP. A reconciliation to earnings is shown for 2023 and 2022 periods in Attachments II-a and II-b. Corresponding per share amounts are shown on page 1 and in Attachment II-a, including a reconciliation to earnings/(loss) per common share – assuming dilution (U.S. GAAP).

This press release also includes total taxes including sales-based taxes. This is a broader indicator of the total tax burden on the Corporation’s products and earnings, including certain sales and value-added taxes imposed on and concurrent with revenue- producing transactions with customers and collected on behalf of governmental authorities (“sales-based taxes”). It combines “Income taxes” and “Total other taxes and duties” with sales-based taxes, which are reported net in the income statement. The company believes it is useful for the Corporation and its investors to understand the total tax burden imposed on the Corporation’s products and earnings. A reconciliation to total taxes is shown in Attachment I-a.

This press release also references free cash flow (non-GAAP). Free cash flow is the sum of net cash provided by operating activities and net cash flow used in investing activities. This measure is useful when evaluating cash available for financing activities, including shareholder distributions, after investment in the business. Free cash flow is not meant to be viewed in isolation or as a substitute for net cash provided by operating activities. A reconciliation to net cash provided by operating activities for the 2022 and 2023 periods is shown on page 8.

References to resources or resource base may include quantities of oil and natural gas classified as proved reserves, as well as quantities that are not yet classified as proved reserves, but that are expected to be ultimately recoverable. The term “resource base” or similar terms are not intended to correspond to SEC definitions such as “probable” or “possible” reserves. A reconciliation of production excluding divestments, entitlements, and government mandates to actual production is contained in the Supplement to this release included as Exhibit 99.2 to the Form 8-K filed the same day as this news release.

The term “project” as used in this news release can refer to a variety of different activities and does not necessarily have the same meaning as in any government payment transparency reports. Projects or plans may not reflect investment decisions made by the company. Individual opportunities may advance based on a number of factors, including availability of supportive policy, technology for cost-effective abatement, and alignment with our partners and other stakeholders. The company may refer to these opportunities as projects in external disclosures at various stages throughout their progression.

Government mandates are changes to ExxonMobil’s sustainable production levels as a result of production limits or sanctions imposed by governments.

Compound annual growth rate (CAGR) represents the consistent rate at which an investment or business result would have grown had the investment or business result compounded at the same rate each year.

Debt-to-capital ratio is total debt divided by the sum of total debt and equity. Total debt is the sum of notes and loans payable and long-term debt, as reported in the consolidated balance sheet, along with total equity.

Net-debt-to-capital ratio is net debt divided by the sum of net debt and total equity, where net debt is net of cash and cash equivalents, excluding restricted cash.

This press release also references structural cost savings, for more details see page 9.

Reference to Earnings

References to corporate earnings mean net income attributable to ExxonMobil (U.S. GAAP) from the consolidated income statement. Unless otherwise indicated, references to earnings, Upstream, Energy Products, Chemical Products, Specialty Products and Corporate and Financing earnings, and earnings per share are ExxonMobil’s share after excluding amounts attributable to noncontrolling interests.

Exxon Mobil Corporation has numerous affiliates, many with names that include ExxonMobil, Exxon, Mobil, Esso, and XTO. For convenience and simplicity, those terms and terms such as Corporation, company, our, we, and its are sometimes used as abbreviated references to specific affiliates or affiliate groups. Similarly, ExxonMobil has business relationships with thousands of customers, suppliers, governments, and others. For convenience and simplicity, words such as venture, joint venture, partnership, co-venturer, and partner are used to indicate business and other relationships involving common activities and interests, and those words may not indicate precise legal relationships. ExxonMobil's ambitions, plans and goals do not guarantee any action or future performance by its affiliates or Exxon Mobil Corporation's responsibility for those affiliates' actions and future performance, each affiliate of which manages its own affairs.

Throughout this press release, both Exhibit 99.1 as well as Exhibit 99.2, due to rounding, numbers presented may not add up precisely to the totals indicated.

Condensed consolidated statement of income (preliminary)

Attachment I-a


Three Months Ended December 31,


Twelve Months Ended December 31,


Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

2023

2022

2023

2022

Revenues and other income





Sales and other operating revenue 81,688 93,164 334,697 398,675
Income from equity affiliates 1,165 605 6,385 11,463
Other income 1,491 1,660 3,500 3,542

Total revenues and other income

84,344

95,429

344,582

413,680

Costs and other deductions





Crude oil and product purchases 46,352 50,761 193,029 228,959
Production and manufacturing expenses 9,893 10,365 36,885 42,609
Selling, general and administrative expenses 2,591 2,832 9,919 10,095
Depreciation and depletion (includes impairments) 7,740 5,064 20,641 24,040
Exploration expenses, including dry holes 139 348 751 1,025
Non-service pension and postretirement benefit expense 217 100 714 482
Interest expense 272 207 849 798
Other taxes and duties 6,515 6,910 29,011 27,919

Total costs and other deductions

73,719

76,587

291,799

335,927

Income/(Loss) before income taxes

10,625

18,842

52,783

77,753

Income tax expense/(benefit) 2,613 5,787 15,429 20,176

Net income/(loss) including noncontrolling interests

8,012

13,055

37,354

57,577

Net income/(loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests 382 305 1,344 1,837

Net income/(loss) attributable to ExxonMobil

7,630

12,750

36,010

55,740

Other financial data

Attachment I-a


Three Months Ended December 31,


Twelve Months Ended December 31,



2023

2022

2023

2022

Earnings per common share (U.S. dollars)

1.91

3.09

8.89

13.26

Earnings per common share - assuming dilution (U.S. dollars)

1.91

3.09

8.89

13.26

Dividends on common stock





Total 3,839 3,767 14,941 14,939
Per common share (U.S. dollars) 0.95 0.91 3.68 3.55

Millions of common shares outstanding





Average - assuming dilution 4010 4138 4052 4205

Taxes





Income taxes 2613 5787 15429 20176
Total other taxes and duties 7308 7754 32191 31455

Total taxes

9921

13541

47620

51631

Sales-based taxes 5792 6113 24693 25434

Total taxes including sales-based taxes

15713

19654

72313

77065

ExxonMobil share of income taxes of equity companies (non-GAAP) 843 1512 3058 7594

Condensed consolidated balance sheet (preliminary)

Attachment I-b

Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

December 31, 2023

December 31, 2022

ASSETS



Current assets

Cash and cash equivalents 31,539 29,640

Cash and cash equivalents — restricted

29 25

Notes and accounts receivable — net

38,015 41,749
Inventories
Crude oil, products and merchandise 20,528 20,434
Materials and supplies 4,592 4,001
Other current assets 1,906 1,782

Total current assets

96,609

97,631

Investments, advances and long-term receivables 47,630 49,793

Property, plant and equipment — net

214,940 204,692

Other assets, including intangibles — net

17,138 16,951

Total Assets

376,317

369,067

LIABILITIES



Current liabilities



Notes and loans payable 4,090 634
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 58,037 63,197
Income taxes payable 3,189 5,214

Total current liabilities

65,316

69,045

Long-term debt 37,483 40,559
Postretirement benefits reserves 10,496 10,045
Deferred income tax liabilities 24,452 22,874
Long-term obligations to equity companies 1,804 2,338
Other long-term obligations 24,228 21,733

Total Liabilities

163,779

166,594

EQUITY



Common stock without par value
(9,000 million shares authorized, 8,019 million shares issued) 17,781 15,752
Earnings reinvested 453,927 432,860
Accumulated other comprehensive income (11,989) (13,270)
Common stock held in treasury
(4,048 million shares at December 31, 2023, and 3,937 million shares at December 31, 2022) (254,917) (240,293)

ExxonMobil share of equity

204,802

195,049

Noncontrolling interests 7,736 7,424

Total Equity

212,538

202,473

Total Liabilities and Equity

376,317

369,067

Condensed consolidated statement of cash flows (preliminary)

Attachment I-c

Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

Twelve Months Ended December 31,



2023

2022

CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES



Net income/(loss) including noncontrolling interests 37,354 57,577
Depreciation and depletion (includes impairments) 20,641 24,040
Changes in operational working capital, excluding cash and debt (4,255) (194)

All other items – net

1,629 (4,626)

Net cash provided by operating activities

55,369

76,797

CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES



Additions to property, plant and equipment (21,919) (18,407)
Proceeds from asset sales and returns of investments 4,078 5,247
Additional investments and advances (2,995) (3,090)
Other investing activities including collection of advances 1,562 1,508

Net cash used in investing activities

(19,274)

(14,742)

CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES



Additions to long-term debt1

939 637
Reductions in long-term debt (15) (5)
Additions to short-term debt

198
Reductions in short-term debt (879) (8,075)
Additions/(Reductions) in debt with three months or less maturity (284) 25
Contingent consideration payments (68) (58)
Cash dividends to ExxonMobil shareholders (14,941) (14,939)
Cash dividends to noncontrolling interests (531) (267)
Changes in noncontrolling interests (770) (1,475)
Common stock acquired (17,748) (15,155)

Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities

(34,297)

(39,114)

Effects of exchange rate changes on cash 105 (78)

Increase/(Decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

1,903

22,863

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 29,665 6,802

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

31,568

29,665

1 Includes $568 million issued to facilitate the sale of an entity where the buyer assumed the debt upon closing; no longer on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet at the end of 2023.

Key figures: Identified items

Attachment II-a

4Q23

3Q23

4Q22

Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

2023

2022

7,630

9,070

12,750

Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP)

36,010

55,740




Identified Items



(3,040)

(530) Impairments (3,040) (4,202)
305

Gain/(Loss) on sale of assets 305 886
577 (47) (1,825) Tax-related items 348 (1,501)
(175)

1,070 Other (175) 1,456

(2,333)

(47)

(1,285)

Total Identified Items

(2,562)

(3,361)

9,963

9,117

14,035

Earnings/(Loss) Excluding Identified Items (non-GAAP)

38,572

59,101

4Q23

3Q23

4Q22

Dollars per common share

2023

2022

1.91

2.25

3.09

Earnings/(Loss) Per Common Share 1 (U.S. GAAP)

8.89

13.26




Identified Items Per Common Share 1



(0.75)

(0.13) Impairments (0.75) (1.00)
0.08

Gain/(Loss) on sale of assets 0.08 0.21
0.14 (0.01) (0.44) Tax-related items 0.08 (0.36)
(0.04)

0.26 Other (0.04) 0.35

(0.57)

(0.01)

(0.31)

Total Identified Items Per Common Share 1

(0.63)

(0.80)

2.48

2.27

3.40

Earnings/(Loss) Excl. Identified Items Per Common Share 1 (non-GAAP)

9.52

14.06

1Assuming dilution.

Key figures: Identified items by segment

Attachment II-b

Fourth Quarter 2023

Upstream


Energy Products


Chemical Products


Specialty Products


Corporate & Financing

Total

Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

U.S. Non-U.S. U.S. Non-U.S. U.S. Non-U.S. U.S. Non-U.S.

Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP)

84

4,065

1,329

1,878

478

(289)

386

264

(565)

7,630

Identified Items
Impairments (1,978) (686)

(21) (273)

(82)

(3,040)
Gain/(Loss) on sale of assets 305

305
Tax-related items 184 58 192 (3) 53

12 5 76 577
Other

(147)

(28)

(175)

Total Identified Items

(1,489)

(628)

192

(3)

32

(420)

12

(105)

76

(2,333)

Earnings/(Loss) Excl. Identified Items (non-GAAP)

1,573

4,693

1,137

1,881

446

131

374

369

(641)

9,963

Third Quarter 2023

Upstream


Energy Products


Chemical Products


Specialty Products


Corporate & Financing

Total

Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

U.S. Non-U.S. U.S. Non-U.S. U.S. Non-U.S. U.S. Non-U.S.
Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP) 1,566 4,559 1,356 1,086 338 (89) 326 293 (365) 9,070
Identified Items
Tax-related items

(14)

(33)

(47)
Total Identified Items

(14)

(33)

(47)

Earnings/(Loss) Excl. Identified Items (non-GAAP)

1,566

4,573

1,356

1,119

338

(89)

326

293

(365)

9,117

Fourth Quarter 2022 Upstream Energy Products Chemical Products Specialty Products Corporate & Financing Total

Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

U.S. Non-U.S. U.S. Non-U.S. U.S. Non-U.S. U.S. Non-U.S.
Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP) 2,493 5,708 2,188 1,882 298 (48) 406 354 (531) 12,750
Identified Items
Impairments

(216) (58) (216)

(40)

(530)
Tax-related items

(1,415)

(410)

(1,825)
Other

1,070

1,070
Total Identified Items

(561) (58) (626)

(40)

(1,285)

Earnings/(Loss) Excl. Identified Items (non-GAAP)

2,493

6,269

2,246

2,508

298

(48)

406

394

(531)

14,035

2023

Upstream


Energy Products


Chemical Products


Specialty Products


Corporate & Financing

Total

Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

U.S. Non-U.S. U.S. Non-U.S. U.S. Non-U.S. U.S. Non-U.S.
Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP) 4,202 17,106 6,123 6,019 1,626 11 1,536 1,178 (1,791) 36,010
Identified Items

    Impairments

(1,978) (686)

(21) (273)

(82)

(3,040)

Gain/(Loss) on sale of assets

305

305
Tax-related items 184 (126) 192 (48) 53

12 5 76 348
Other

(147)

(28)

(175)

Total Identified Items

(1,489)

(812)

192

(48)

32

(420)

12

(105)

76

(2,562)

Earnings/(Loss) Excl. Identified Items (non-GAAP)

5,691

17,918

5,931

6,067

1,594

431

1,524

1,283

(1,867)

38,572

2022

Upstream


Energy Products


Chemical Products


Specialty Products


Corporate & Financing

Total

Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

U.S. Non-U.S. U.S. Non-U.S. U.S. Non-U.S. U.S. Non-U.S.

Earnings/(Loss) (U.S. GAAP)

11,728

24,751

8,340

6,626

2,328

1,215

1,190

1,225

(1,663)

55,740

Identified Items
Impairments

(3,790) (58) (216)

(40) (98) (4,202)
Gain/(Loss) on sale of assets 299 587

886
Tax-related items

(1,415)

(410)

324 (1,501)
Other

1,380

76 1,456

Total Identified Items

299

(3,238)

(58)

(626)

(40)

302

(3,361)

Earnings/(Loss) Excl. Identified Items (non-GAAP)

11,429

27,989

8,398

7,252

2,328

1,215

1,190

1,265

(1,965)

59,101

Key figures: Upstream volumes

Attachment III

4Q23

3Q23

4Q22

Net production of crude oil, natural gas liquids, bitumen and synthetic oil, thousand barrels per day (kbd)

2023

2022

851 756 789 United States 803 776
709 655 682 Canada/Other Americas 664 588
3 4 4 Europe 4 4
231 229 223 Africa 221 238
722 713 725 Asia 721 705
34 40 38 Australia/Oceania 36 43

2,550

2,397

2,461

Worldwide

2,449

2,354

4Q23

3Q23

4Q22

Net natural gas production available for sale, million cubic feet per day (mcfd)

2023

2022

2,262 2,271 2,383 United States 2,311 2,551
98 94 74 Canada/Other Americas 96 148
367 368 536 Europe 414 667
149 129 89 Africa 125 71
3,486 3,528 3,704 Asia 3,490 3,418
1,283 1,358 1,381 Australia/Oceania 1,298 1,440

7,645

7,748

8,167

Worldwide

7,734

8,295

3,824 3,688 3,822

Oil-equivalent production (koebd)1

3,738 3,737
1 Natural gas is converted to an oil-equivalent basis at six million cubic feet per one thousand barrels.

Key figures: Manufacturing throughput and sales

Attachment IV

4Q23

3Q23

4Q22

Refinery throughput, thousand barrels per day (kbd)

2023

2022

1,933 1,868 1,694 United States 1,848 1,702
407 415 433 Canada 407 418
1,014 1,251 1,157 Europe 1,166 1,192
450 517 532 Asia Pacific 498 539
82 164 167 Other 149 179

3,886

4,215

3,983

Worldwide

4,068

4,030

4Q23

3Q23

4Q22

Energy Products sales, thousand barrels per day (kbd)

2023

2022

2,704 2,626 2,507 United States 2,633 2,426
2,653 2,925 2,916 Non-U.S. 2,828 2,921

5,357

5,551

5,423

Worldwide

5,461

5,347

2,255 2,316 2,270 Gasolines, naphthas 2,288 2,232
1,735 1,834 1,798 Heating oils, kerosene, diesel 1,795 1,774
328 358 349 Aviation fuels 336 338
185 229 210 Heavy fuels 214 235
854 814 796 Other energy products 829 768

5,357

5,551

5,423

Worldwide

5,461

5,347

4Q23

3Q23

4Q22

Chemical Products sales, thousand metric tons (kt)

2023

2022

1,743 1,750 1,583 United States 6,779 7,270
3,033 3,358 3,076 Non-U.S. 12,603 11,897

4,776

5,108

4,658

Worldwide

19,382

19,167

4Q23

3Q23

4Q22

Specialty Products sales, thousand metric tons (kt)

2023

2022

473 498 455 United States 1,962 2,049
1,367 1,414 1,332 Non-U.S. 5,635 5,762

1,839

1,912

1,787

Worldwide

7,597

7,810

Key figures: Capital and exploration expenditures

Attachment V

4Q23

3Q23

4Q22

Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

2023

2022




Upstream



2,258 2,241 2,118 United States 8,813 6,968
3,512 2,560 3,297 Non-U.S. 10,948 10,034

5,770

4,801

5,415

Total

19,761

17,002




Energy Products



227 261 343 United States 1,195 1,351
485 386 405 Non-U.S. 1,580 1,059

712

647

748

Total

2,775

2,410




Chemical Products



211 103 332 United States 751 1,123
641 268 824 Non-U.S. 1,962 1,842

852

371

1,156

Total

2,713

2,965




Specialty Products



22 16 12 United States 63 46
127 95 90 Non-U.S. 391 222

149

111

102

Total

454

268




Other



274 92 42 Other 622 59

7,757

6,022

7,463

Worldwide

26,325

22,704

Cash capital expenditures

4Q23

3Q23

4Q22

Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

2023

2022

6,228 4,920 5,783 Additions to property, plant and equipment 21,919 18,407
506 276 905 Net investments and advances 1,433 1,582

6,734

5,196

6,688

Total Cash Capital Expenditures

23,352

19,989

Key figures: Quarter earnings/(loss)

Attachment VI

4Q23

3Q23

Change vs 3Q23

4Q22

Change vs 4Q22

Dollars in millions (except per share data)

2023

2022

Change vs 2022

7,630 9,070 -1,440 12,750 -5,120 Earnings (U.S. GAAP) 36,010 55,740 -19,730
9,963 9,117 +846 14,035 -4,072

Earnings Excluding Identified Items (non-GAAP)

38,572 59,101 -20,529
1.91 2.25 -0.34 3.09 -1.18

Earnings Per Common Share 1

8.89 13.26 -4.37
2.48 2.27 +0.21 3.40 -0.92

Earnings Excl. Identified Items Per Common Share (non-GAAP)

9.52 14.06 -4.54
7,757 6,022 +1,735 7,463 +294 Capital and Exploration Expenditures 26,325 22,704 +3,621

¹ Assuming dilution.

Key figures: Earnings/(Loss) by quarter

Attachment VII

Dollars in millions (unless otherwise noted)

2023

2022

2021

2020

2019

First Quarter 11,430 5,480 2,730 (610) 2,350
Second Quarter 7,880 17,850 4,690 (1,080) 3,130

Third Quarter

9,070

19,660 6,750 (680) 3,170

Fourth Quarter

7,630 12,750 8,870 (20,070) 5,690

Full Year

36,010

55,740

23,040

(22,440)

14,340

Dollars per common share1

2023

2022

2021

2020

2019

First Quarter

2.79 1.28 0.64 (0.14) 0.55
Second Quarter 1.94 4.21 1.10 (0.26) 0.73
Third Quarter 2.25 4.68 1.57 (0.15) 0.75
Fourth Quarter 1.91 3.09 2.08 (4.70) 1.33

Full Year

8.89

13.26

5.39

(5.25)

3.36

1 Computed using the average number of shares outstanding during each period; assuming dilution.