"U.S. Virgin Islands To Withdraw Subpoena In Climate Probe Into Exxon"

"The U.S. Virgin Islands' attorney general on Wednesday agreed to withdraw a sweeping subpoena issued against Exxon Mobil Corp as part of a push by a coalition of state prosecutors to try to investigate whether the world's largest publicly traded oil company misled the public about climate change risks.

"After conferring on the matter, the parties mutually agreed that Attorney General Walker will withdraw the subpoena and Exxon Mobil will stipulate to the dismissal without prejudice of this action," read a filing in U.S. district court signed by lawyers from both sides.

U.S. Virgin Islands' Attorney General Claude Walker filed a subpoena in March seeking decades of documents related to Exxon's climate science and commentary."

Terry Wade reports for Reuters June 29, 2016.

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Source: Reuters, 06/30/2016