Industry responds: Hurricane Harvey relief

In the days that followed Hurricane Harvey, the energy industry stepped up to support recovery and rebuild efforts and, most importantly, the communities and people involved.

"We stand together with the people of Texas as they recover and rebuild," said Wayne T. Smith, chairman and CEO, BASF.

The BP Foundation also will match dollar- for-dollar donations company employees make to these organizations or a local disaster relief organization of their choice to support relief efforts.

"Moving forward, Cheniere will focus on helping our hometown of Houston recover and the communities around Corpus Christi rebuild," said Jack Fusco, president and CEO, Cheniere.

"We will continue to work with responding organizations to support ongoing recovery efforts," said Jeff Shellebarger, president, Chevron North America Exploration and Production Co.

"We plan to work hand-in-hand with local officials and the community to persevere through this tragic event together and assist with ongoing relief efforts," said Mark Lashier, president and CEO, Chevron Phillips Chemical.

"We stand ready and willing to do our part. We encourage others to follow," said Ryan Lance, ConocoPhillips chairman and CEO.

Dow will continue to engage community partners to assess and respond to community needs not currently identified across the region through a financial commitment of $500,000, as well as in-kind and volunteer support.

The company also expects to provide additional financial support through the Exelon Foundation Matching Gifts program as employees make personal donations. Employee gifts are matched dollar-for-dollar up to $5,000 per individual.

"We will continue to assess needs and to assist government authorities and disaster relief agencies in providing critical goods and services to those in need," said Darren W. Woods, chairman and CEO, ExxonMobil.

"Our post-hurricane relief team has been out assisting employees and neighbors alike, providing needed food, water, supplies, equipment and even labor to assist in cleanup and recovery efforts. This will continue," said Joe Gorder, chairman, president and CEO, Valero.

*The information contained was available at press time. It is not a complete list. Look for additional coverage of industry's relief efforts in the November issue of BIC Magazine.

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