Exxon shareholders approve legal shift to Texas from New Jersey

By Mike Lee | 05/27/2026 04:00 PM EDT

The planned move, announced in March, comes after the Lone Star State set up a court to help handle business cases.

A sign at an Exxon Mobil gasoline station in Pittsburgh.

A sign at an Exxon Mobil gasoline station is shown in Pittsburgh. Gene J. Puskar/AP

Exxon Mobil’s shareholders voted to move the company’s legal home to Texas from New Jersey, a change that observers said could help it beat future climate lawsuits.

About 71 percent of shareholders voted for the move at the company’s annual meeting, which was held online Wednesday, according to unofficial results.

Exxon, the biggest publicly traded oil company in the U.S., moved its physical headquarters to the Dallas area decades ago and in recent years consolidated its corporate headquarters at a campus north of Houston.

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Moving the company’s place of incorporation to Texas, which Exxon calls “redomiciling,” is a logical extension of those changes, CEO Darren Woods said during Wednesday’s meeting of shareholders. Exxon already lists its principal executive offices as being in Spring, Texas.

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