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HomeBusinessUnion Investment Cuts Ties with ExxonMobil and EOG over Carbon Intensity

Union Investment Cuts Ties with ExxonMobil and EOG over Carbon Intensity

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German asset manager Union Investment announced it has divested from ExxonMobil (NYSE:XOM) and EOG Resources (NYSE:EOG) after identifying them as two of the most carbon?intensive holdings in its portfolio. Union Investment’s head of sustainability, Henrik Pontzen, cited “insufficient commitment to necessary climate targets” as the deciding factor.
Why Union Investment Pulled Out
Union Investment reviews its largest carbon emitters annually to ensure alignment with its net?zero ambitions. In its latest assessment, both ExxonMobil and EOG Resources failed to meet Union Investment’s escalating climate benchmarks:

Climate Target Alignment: Union Investment requires portfolio companies to have clear, time?bound net?zero or double?materiality targets. Neither XOM nor EOG had sufficiently robust decarbonization roadmaps.

Carbon Emissions Profile: Both companies rank among the top emitters in the global oil & gas sector. By divesting, Union Investment reduces its financed emission footprint while signalling the need for accelerated transition strategies.

Implications for ExxonMobil and EOG Resources
Market Response and Valuation Context
Investors will watch for any knock?on effects in energy benchmarks and credit ratings:

Credit & Company Profiles: ExxonMobil’s A?grade credit standing—reflected in FMP’s?Company Rating & Information API—underscores its strong balance sheet. However, robust finances alone no longer suffice if climate commitments lag.

Oil & Gas Industry Classification: Both firms are categorized under the “Crude Petroleum & Natural Gas” and “Petroleum Refining” industries, per the?Industry Classification API. This broad sector continues facing pressure from ESG?focused allocators.

Broader ESG Trend Among Asset Managers
Union Investment’s move is part of a larger push by European institutions to reprioritize capital toward lower?carbon alternatives:

Capital Reallocation: Funds are increasingly shifting from traditional upstream producers to renewable energy developers and tech innovators.

Peer Actions: Other major asset managers (e.g., DWS, Amundi) have similarly divested or reduced weighting in high?emission oil & gas names, demanding clearer roadmaps to Net Zero.

What’s Next for Union Investment

Reinvestment Strategy: Divestment proceeds will likely flow into clean?energy infrastructure, electrification plays, and carbon capture technology firms.

Engagement with Remaining Energy Holdings: Union Investment plans to engage more intensively with any oil & gas names still in its portfolio, pushing for near?term methane?reduction and Scope?3 emissions targets.

By removing ExxonMobil and EOG Resources from its holdings, Union Investment underscores the growing importance of credible climate plans in portfolio construction. As regulatory and investor scrutiny intensifies, other asset managers may follow suit—reshaping capital flows across the energy sector.

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