Exxon Mobile Moving to Campus in Houston

Exxon Mobile Moving to Campus in Houston

Exxon Mobil, the world’s largest publicly-traded energy company, is planning to build a campus based in Houston, to gather employees across the state in one location.

The offices and housing facilities will be built on a 385 acre lot at the northern edge of Houston. Employees can expect to move in early 2014.

It is still a question as to whether Exxon will move other employees across the US to this location as well.

"This new campus provides an opportunity to consolidate many of our Houston offices in one location, which will provide a high-quality working environment as our employees continue to support Exxon Mobil's mission of delivering energy to meet growing global needs," said Bryan Milton, President of Exxon Mobil Global Services Company.

The Exxon campus will include office building, laboratories, conference and training facilities as well as restaurants, child care facilities, wellness center and retail space.

This new area will provide 44,000 permanent jobs.

Exxon has been seeing considerable growth in the past year which is very promising for the company. The stock is up about 36% over the past year.


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