Exxon-Mobil Corporation, the world’s largest publicly traded oil and gas
company, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Denver to violating the
federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) in five states during the past five
years, the Justice Department announced today.

The company has agreed to pay fines and community service payments totaling
$600,000 and will implement an environmental compliance plan over the next
three years aimed at preventing bird deaths on the company’s facilities in
the affected states. According to papers filed in court, the company has
already spent over $2.5 million to begin implementation of the plan.
The charges stem from the deaths of approximately 85 protected birds,
including waterfowl, hawks and owls, at Exxon-Mobil drilling and production
facilities in Colorado, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas between 2004 and
2009. According to the charges and other information presented in court,
most of the birds died after exposure to hydrocarbons in uncovered natural
gas well reserve pits and waste water storage facilities at Exxon-Mobil
sites in Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas.

Pete Plage
Broomfield

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