Federal lobbying

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Direct lobbying activities

ExxonMobil employs in-house and contract lobbyists, who undertake a range of engagements in order to pursue policy issues of importance to the corporation. This includes face-to-face, virtual, and one-on-one meetings, as well as participation in a range of trade and other organizations, at the federal, state and local level. Our federal internal lobbying is reported on a quarterly basis. These disclosures provide a summary of the issues lobbied, and the associated costs. The quarterly reports are available on our corporate website, as well as on the United States Senate website. For clarity and ease of reference, we have consolidated and reformatted these reports into one easy-to-read table below.

Please note the dollar amounts reported below refer to ExxonMobil’s direct federal lobbying expenses. All indirect lobbying expenses are reported under the “Trade Associations, think tanks and coalitions” section of this document. The dollar amounts reported on the United States Senate website include direct and indirect federal lobbying expenses.

2022 federal lobbying: In-house and contract

federal lobbying reports

Below are ExxonMobil's 2020 - 2023 lobby reports filed with the U.S. Congress.

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