Trump cheers Exxon plan to spend $20 billion on Gulf Coast projects
HOUSTON >> President Donald Trump on Monday praised Exxon Mobil Corp. for the company’s plans to create thousands of jobs by spending $20 billion over 10 years on refineries, chemical and liquefied natural gas plants along the Gulf Coast.
Exxon’s plan, however, started long before Trump entered the White House. It includes investments that were started in 2013.
Exxon said Monday the work would create 12,000 permanent jobs — the energy giant currently has about 71,000 employees — and 35,000 construction jobs.
Trump went on Twitter to congratulate the company, saying that “Buy American & hire American are the principals at the core of my agenda,” although he apparently meant that those are among his principles.
In his third tweet on Exxon, Trump wrote, “45,000 construction & manufacturing jobs in the U.S. Gulf Coast region. $20 billion investment. We are already winning again, America!”
In December, Trump plucked Exxon’s then-CEO, Rex Tillerson, to be his secretary of state.
The company’s new chairman and CEO, Darren Woods, said Monday that Exxon would expand at several current plants and build a new one to create petroleum products for export.
Woods said the investment plan responds to the rising supply of natural gas. There has been a boom in production created by techniques such as fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, in shale formations like the Permian Basin of Texas and New Mexico.