ConocoPhillips vs ExxonMobil
On overall TruNorth grade, ExxonMobil scores higher (ConocoPhillips: F, ExxonMobil: B). Both graded from public records across nine values categories.
Political donations
Senate LDA: ~$6.9M in federal lobbying spend in 2024. Top issues: energy, tax, drilling.
FEC: $103K PAC donations; 80% to Republican, 20% to Democratic committees. [CA CalAccess + NY COELIG + TX Ethics adds state-level totals.]
Environment
air pollution violation: $361.9M in federal penalties (Violation Tracker).
Net-zero pledge.
Labor
192 federal penalties totaling $609.2M since 2000 (Violation Tracker).
Corporate Human Rights Benchmark (Extractives): 11.8/26 on UN Guiding Principles assessment (policy, due diligence, remedy, and serious-allegation response).
DEI
No public record found.
HRC Corporate Equality Index: 85/100 (2025) — strong LGBTQ+ workplace policies with minor deductions. HRC Corporate Equality Index 85/100 (2025) — top-tier LGBTQ+ workplace equality rating.
Charity
$28M reported corporate giving in 2024 (~0.05% of revenue).
Operates the Exxonmobil Foundation: $29.6M in charitable contributions, gifts & grants paid (FY2023, IRS Form 990-PF).
Animal testing
No public record found.
No public record found.
Firearms
No public record found.
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Privacy
No public record found.
No public record found.
Executive pay
No public record found.
CEO-to-median-worker pay ratio 181:1 (median employee pay $183,084) — SEC proxy statement (DEF 14A, 2026).
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