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Exxon Mobil’s refinery in Baytown, Texas.
Exxon Mobil’s refinery in Baytown, Texas.
(JESSICA RINALDI/REUTERS)

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Have we reached peak Exxon?

2012 may be as good as it gets for Exxon Mobil. America’s largest oil company pumped out a near-record profit and its best earnings per share ever. But Exxon, like Chevron, is spending huge sums – almost $40-billion (U.S.) last year – to find and extract reserves. Holding output steady is tough enough. Unless oil prices jump, Exxon may have peaked.