Exxonmobil’s liquids and natural gas production climbed to nearly 3.88 million b/d of oil equivalent in the third quarter, up nearly 70,000 boe/d from the same quarter last year, the company said Friday. That climb led the company to earn $3.97 billion in the quarter, up $1.32 billion from Q3 2016, despite the impacts of Hurricane Harvey and relatively stagnant global economic growth. Harvey, which made landfall in Texas on August 25, had a roughly $160 million impact on Exxon Mobil in Q3 as the company shut down refining and chemical operations in Baytown, Mont Belvieu and Beaumont. “We acted quickly to bring in gasoline, diesel and jet fuel from other regions in the US and abroad to supplement our production,” said Jeff Woodbury, Exxon Mobil’s vice president of investor relations, during an earnings call Friday, adding that the company’s upstream operations were only minimally impacted by the hurricane. […]