OREANDA-NEWS. Imperial Oil Foundation and its majority shareholder, Exxon Mobil Corporation announced today a contribution of USD 500,000 for flood-response efforts in southern Alberta. Imperial provided an additional USD 150,000 building on USD 100,000 pledged to the Red Cross immediately following the floods for a total of USD 250,000. ExxonMobil contributed an additional USD 250,000.

“The generosity of our workforce has been fantastic,” said Rich Kruger, Imperial's chairman, president and CEO. “I am really proud of how many of our employees are helping their neighbours and friends in this time of need.”

“The impacts from this flood are devastating and will take a significant amount of time and resources to recover. Imperial will continue to support our communities as we move forward.”

Hundreds of Imperial employees have also contributed to the relief effort so far by volunteering in Days of Caring with the City of Calgary to clean up local communities and with the Red Cross to distribute cleaning kits, camping equipment and emergency supplies to residents.

Additional, in-kind donations made through Imperial include:

More than USD 10,000 in Esso fuel card donations to the Canadian Red Cross and Siksika and Morley First Nations

USD 13,000 in cleaning supplies donated to the Red Cross through Imperial suppliers Wallace and Carey, who also contributed an additional USD 5,000 in supplies

Cleaning supplies and water from our employees and Velocity, a supplier at Imperial's Strathcona refinery in Edmonton; Velocity also provided the transportation to bring the materials to the Red Cross distribution centre in Calgary