Exxon Long Term Debt 1986-2025 | XOM

Exxon long term debt from 1986 to 2025. Long term debt can be defined as the sum of all long term debt fields.
  • Exxon long term debt for the quarter ending June 30, 2025 was $33.570B, a 8.19% decline year-over-year.
  • Exxon long term debt for 2024 was $36.755B, a 1.94% decline from 2023.
  • Exxon long term debt for 2023 was $37.483B, a 7.58% decline from 2022.
  • Exxon long term debt for 2022 was $40.559B, a 6.61% decline from 2021.
Exxon Annual Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2024 $36,755
2023 $37,483
2022 $40,559
2021 $43,428
2020 $47,182
2019 $26,342
2018 $20,538
2017 $24,406
2016 $28,932
2015 $19,925
2014 $11,653
2013 $6,891
2012 $7,928
2011 $9,322
2010 $12,227
2009 $7,129
2008 $7,025
2007 $7,183
2006 $6,645
2005 $6,220
2004 $5,013
2003 $4,756
2002 $6,655
2001 $7,099
2000 $7,280
1999 $8,402
1998 $4,530
1997 $7,050
1996 $7,236
1995 $7,778
1994 $8,831
1993 $8,506
1992 $8,637
1991 $8,582
1990 $7,687
1989 $9,275
1988 $4,689
1987 $5,021
1986 $4,294
1985 $4,820
Exxon Quarterly Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2025-06-30 $33,570
2025-03-31 $32,823
2024-12-31 $36,755
2024-09-30 $36,918
2024-06-30 $36,565
2024-03-31 $32,213
2023-12-31 $37,483
2023-09-30 $36,510
2023-06-30 $37,567
2023-03-31 $39,150
2022-12-31 $40,559
2022-09-30 $39,246
2022-06-30 $39,516
2022-03-31 $42,651
2021-12-31 $43,428
2021-09-30 $43,639
2021-06-30 $45,319
2021-03-31 $45,137
2020-12-31 $47,182
2020-09-30 $46,888
2020-06-30 $46,563
2020-03-31 $31,857
2019-12-31 $26,342
2019-09-30 $25,950
2019-06-30 $19,001
2019-03-31 $19,031
2018-12-31 $20,538
2018-09-30 $20,624
2018-06-30 $20,720
2018-03-31 $20,781
2017-12-31 $24,406
2017-09-30 $24,869
2017-06-30 $24,750
2017-03-31 $25,124
2016-12-31 $28,932
2016-09-30 $28,916
2016-06-30 $29,499
2016-03-31 $29,568
2015-12-31 $19,925
2015-09-30 $19,839
2015-06-30 $19,431
2015-03-31 $19,494
2014-12-31 $11,653
2014-09-30 $11,591
2014-06-30 $11,817
2014-03-31 $12,144
2013-12-31 $6,891
2013-09-30 $7,404
2013-06-30 $7,496
2013-03-31 $7,475
2012-12-31 $7,928
2012-09-30 $8,928
2012-06-30 $8,877
2012-03-31 $9,231
2011-12-31 $9,322
2011-09-30 $9,331
2011-06-30 $12,123
2011-03-31 $12,316
2010-12-31 $12,227
2010-09-30 $15,248
2010-06-30 $17,486
2010-03-31 $7,054
2009-12-31 $7,129
2009-09-30 $7,185
2009-06-30 $7,117
2009-03-31 $7,041
2008-12-31 $7,025
2008-09-30 $7,383
2008-06-30 $7,327
2008-03-31 $7,235
2007-12-31 $7,183
2007-09-30 $6,896
2007-06-30 $6,757
2007-03-31 $6,758
2006-12-31 $6,645
2006-09-30 $6,464
2006-06-30 $6,393
2006-03-31 $6,255
2005-12-31 $6,220
2005-09-30 $6,126
2005-06-30 $6,071
2005-03-31 $5,015
2004-12-31 $5,013
2004-09-30 $5,196
2004-06-30 $5,084
2004-03-31 $5,135
2003-12-31 $4,756
2003-09-30 $5,615
2003-06-30 $5,811
2003-03-31 $6,489
2002-12-31 $6,655
2002-09-30 $7,110
2002-06-30 $7,607
2002-03-31 $7,118
2001-12-31 $7,099
2001-09-30 $7,240
2001-06-30 $7,289
2001-03-31 $7,270
2000-12-31 $7,280
2000-09-30 $7,528
2000-06-30 $8,009
2000-03-31 $8,009
1999-12-31 $8,402
1999-09-30 $4,425
1999-06-30 $4,497
1999-03-31 $4,563
1998-12-31 $4,530
1998-09-30 $6,912
1998-06-30 $6,927
1998-03-31 $7,077
1997-12-31 $7,050
1997-09-30 $7,281
1997-06-30 $7,041
1997-03-31 $7,223
1996-12-31 $7,236
1996-09-30 $7,224
1996-06-30 $7,566
1996-03-31 $7,679
1995-12-31 $7,778
1995-09-30 $8,362
1995-06-30 $8,550
1995-03-31 $9,178
1994-12-31 $8,831
1994-09-30 $8,936
1994-06-30 $8,754
1994-03-31 $8,712
1993-12-31 $8,506
1993-09-30 $8,781
1993-06-30 $8,692
1993-03-31 $8,855
1992-12-31 $8,637
1992-09-30 $8,879
1992-06-30 $8,485
1992-03-31 $8,508
1991-12-31 $8,582
1991-09-30 $8,311
1991-06-30 $7,974
1991-03-31 $7,876
1990-12-31 $7,687
1990-09-30 $7,835
1990-06-30 $8,320
1990-03-31 $8,939
1989-12-31 $9,275
1989-09-30 $8,559
1989-06-30 $7,162
1989-03-31 $7,117
1988-12-31 $4,689
1988-09-30 $5,021
1988-06-30 $5,021
1988-03-31 $5,008
1987-12-31 $5,021
1987-09-30 $4,536
1987-06-30 $4,444
1987-03-31 $4,538
1986-12-31 $4,294
1985-12-31 $4,820
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Oils/Energy Oil & Gas - International Integrated $431.264B $413.680B
ExxonMobil's bellwether status in the energy space, optimal integrated capital structure that has historically produced industry-leading returns and management's track record of capex discipline across the commodity price cycle make it a relatively lower-risk energy sector play. The company owns some of the most prolific upstream assets globally. Other aspects of the company's story include the largest global refining operations, substantial chemicals assets and a dividend history and credit profile that are second to none in the space. ExxonMobil's capital spending discipline is quite aggressive. The company has a plan in place to allocate significant proportion of its budget to key oil and gas projects. The company's business perspective looks different from most peers since big oil rivals have pledged to lower carbon emissions to tackle climate change. ExxonMobil divides its operations into three main segments: Upstream, Downstream and Chemical.
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