Mobil

Mobil Oil New Zealand Ltd. (MONZ) is New Zealand’s oldest oil company, with predecessor companies having first established a presence in 1896. 

On November 30, 1999, Exxon Corporation and Mobil Oil Corporation merged with Mobil Oil New Zealand Limited now owned by new entity ExxonMobil. The company currently owns a 17.2 percent share in The New Zealand Refining Company Limited which operates an oil refinery at Marsden Point.

Mobil New Zealand has 167 stations as of 2022, including 68 in Auckland. Its stations included 121 company-owned and 46 franchisee-owned outlets.

Parent company is ExxonMobil Corporation (XOM on the NYSE).

Source: mobil.co.nz

Woke Rating

Mobil NZ is not woke.

Woke Summary

  • Virtue Signalling – no evidence of virtue signalling in NZ.
  • Gender Ideology & LGBTQ – no evidence of Gender Ideology.
  • Climate Change – ExxonMobil Corp supports Paris Agreement, and supports carbon tax.
  • Diversity Equity Inclusion (DEI) – committed to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) at a global level.
  • Critical Race Theory – no evidence of CRT.

Woke Policies

Climate Change

ExxonMobil supports Agenda 2030, and the Paris Agreement…

“Our 2030 GHG emission-reduction plans are:

  • 20-30% reduction in corporate-wide greenhouse gas intensity
  • 40-50% reduction in upstream greenhouse gas intensity.
  • 70-80% reduction in corporate-wide methane intensity.
  • 60-70% reduction in corporate-wide flaring intensity.”

Source: corporate.exxonmobil.com/news/advancing-climate-solutions-progress-report

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)

ExxonMobil has DEI targets:

“Our strategic talent objective is to have a diverse and engaged workforce and provide every individual unrivalled opportunities for personal and professional growth with impactful work meeting society’s essential needs.”

Source: corporate.exxonmobil.com/careers


Positive Policies & Activities

Mobil NZ supports a number of community organisations and projects in New Zealand, including:

Source: exxonmobil.com-new-zealand-community-news

Note – This page was updated as of 20th May 2024. Please contact us if you’ve discovered other relevant information about Mobile NZ or other businesses pushing woke agendas. You should also contact us if you discover some positively woke-free businesses.

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