ExxonMobil and the Chad-Cameroon Pipeline (A) Case Solution
This Darden case study emphasizes on the predicament of a multinational gas and oil business, ExxonMobil, as it factors in the ethics problems associated with the surroundings and ethnic differences in determining whether to carry on with constructing a pipeline in Chad and Cameroon, two of the weakest and most corrupt developing countries in West Africa. The many players in this endeavor comprised the World Bank, which co-financed the job and set limitations into place that would prevent many environmental and human rights groups and government corruption in Chad and Cameroon that warned of possible catastrophe. The instance also covers the societal and environmental evaluation of the regions that would be impacted by the pipeline.
This is just an excerpt. This case is about GLOBAL BUSINESS
PUBLICATION DATE: November 24, 2003