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Tillerson swings by for oil honor

Former Exxon Mobil CEO says he misses colleagues

- By Matthew Lee and Zeynep Bilginsoy The Associated Press

ISTANBUL — U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson took a brief break from his diplomatic duties on Sunday, returning to his Exxon Mobil comfort zone to bask in the glow of approval from his former colleagues in the oil sector.

Accepting a lifetime achievemen­t award from the World Petroleum Congress, the former Exxon CEO reminisced about his more than 41 years as an oilman, calling the energy industry “marvelous” and the people in it some of the most talented in any business. He also took time to meet with Turkey’s president and foreign minister.

“I miss all of you,” he said wistfully. “I miss you as colleagues, I miss you as partners, I miss you as competitor­s.”

Tillerson said he learned he would be honored with the Dewhurst Award before then-president-elect Donald Trump chose him to be America’s top diplomat, and he thought his trip to Istanbul to accept it would be a pleasurabl­e interrupti­on of a fishing trip in his planned retirement followed by a “leisurely journey back home.”

“It didn’t quite work out that way,” he said to laughter from the crowd of oil executives and top government energy officials from dozens of nations. Tillerson arrived in Istanbul after attending the Group of 20 summit in Germany and a brief visit to Ukraine. He departs Monday for what may be a week of grueling shuttle diplomacy in the Middle East.

Tillerson has been criticized for leading Exxon during a period when the company downplayed climate change and global warming but nonetheles­s argued unsuccessf­ully for Trump not to pull the U.S. out the Paris climate accord.

In his acceptance speech, he mentioned the importance of protecting the environmen­t but spent more time extolling the economic and social benefits of energy production.

“Energy is fundamenta­l to economic growth and prosperity. It’s fundamenta­l to lifting people out of poverty the world over,” he said.

Tillerson also made a pitch for the promotion of long-standing U.S. priorities around the world. He called rule of law and internatio­nal order, respect for the sanctity of contracts and integrity “crucial elements” for success.

“Whenever those elements are present, investors will make the massive investment­s, they’ll take the risk, and they’ll persevere through the challenges in order to achieve the objective,” he said.

 ??  ?? The Associated Press U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, left, receives an award Sunday at the World Petroleum Congress in Istanbul. The former Exxon Mobil chief said he misses “colleagues, partners and competitor­s” in the oil industry.
The Associated Press U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, left, receives an award Sunday at the World Petroleum Congress in Istanbul. The former Exxon Mobil chief said he misses “colleagues, partners and competitor­s” in the oil industry.

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