ExxonMobil Commits $1.5 Million for Yogyakarta Reconstruction Efforts
09 Juin 2006 - 4:07PM
Business Wire
Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM), through its affiliates in
Indonesia, today announced a commitment of $1.5 million
(approximately 14 billion rupiah) to assist the people affected by
the massive earthquake in Yogyakarta and Central Java. ExxonMobil's
contribution will go to relief organizations and non-governmental
organizations for the area's reconstruction and rehabilitation
programs. Immediately after the disaster, ExxonMobil worked with
Pos Keadilan Peduli Umat (PKPU) to assist emergency relief efforts
such as providing medical treatment and supplies, basic foods, and
tents to more than 1,000 people in Pundong, Mirisewu and Kalisono,
Central Java. ExxonMobil contributed $100,000 through BPMIGAS
(Indonesia's Oil and Gas Regulatory Body for Upstream Business),
along with other oil and gas companies in Indonesia. ExxonMobil's
employees in Indonesia also have been collecting and donating funds
to be given through several local NGOs. "ExxonMobil is saddened by
this terrible tragedy," said Peter Coleman, president and general
manager of ExxonMobil in Indonesia. "Our thoughts and prayers are
with the families and loved ones of those who died in this horrific
event and with the survivors as they attempt to put their lives
back in order." ExxonMobil is a major investor in Central Java
through its affiliates, Mobil Cepu Ltd. (MCL) and Ampolex (Cepu)
Pte. Ltd, as the contractor of BPMIGAS for the Cepu Block. In March
2006, ExxonMobil signed a Joint Operating Agreement (JOA) with PT
Pertamina EP Cepu that allows the companies to proceed with the
development stage of the Cepu Block. Exxon Mobil Corporation is a
leading global petroleum and petrochemicals company with operations
in more than 200 countries.
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