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Exxon Mobil (XOM) Long-Term Debt Issuances (2016 - 2025)

Exxon Mobil's Long-Term Debt Issuances history spans 17 years, with the latest figure at $1.2 billion for Q4 2025.

  • For Q4 2025, Long-Term Debt Issuances rose 384.98% year-over-year to $1.2 billion; the TTM value through Dec 2025 reached $2.4 billion, changed N/A, while the annual FY2025 figure was $2.4 billion, N/A changed from the prior year.
  • Long-Term Debt Issuances for Q4 2025 was $1.2 billion at Exxon Mobil, up from $973.0 million in the prior quarter.
  • Across five years, Long-Term Debt Issuances topped out at $11.7 billion in Q4 2021 and bottomed at -$1.2 billion in Q3 2022.
  • The 5-year median for Long-Term Debt Issuances is $178.0 million (2022), against an average of $762.2 million.
  • The largest YoY upside for Long-Term Debt Issuances was 620.63% in 2023 against a maximum downside of 662.94% in 2023.
  • A 5-year view of Long-Term Debt Issuances shows it stood at $11.7 billion in 2021, then plummeted by 98.78% to $143.0 million in 2022, then crashed by 662.94% to -$805.0 million in 2023, then surged by 47.08% to -$426.0 million in 2024, then skyrocketed by 384.98% to $1.2 billion in 2025.
  • Per Business Quant, the three most recent readings for XOM's Long-Term Debt Issuances are $1.2 billion (Q4 2025), $973.0 million (Q3 2025), and $213.0 million (Q2 2025).