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Last month, the company predicted that its oil and gas production would fall 1 percent this year after a 6 percent decline in 2012, then begin to rise in later years as new projects start up. Some of them are controversial, including expansion of Exxon's Kearl oil sands operation in Alberta, Canada, and exploration in the Russian Arctic. Closer to home, the company is dealing with an oil spill in Arkansas caused by the rupture of a crude oil pipeline. Also Friday, the company announced that its annual meeting will be May 29 in Dallas. Shareholders will also vote on a series of resolutions including separating the jobs of chairman and CEO, disclosing more details about Exxon's spending on lobbying, and explicitly prohibiting discrimination against gays. The board recommended that shareholders reject all the resolutions, some of which have come up for votes before. On the discrimination item, the board said Exxon already prohibits "all forms of discrimination, including those based on sexual orientation."
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