Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the known universe. On earth, the vast majority of hydrogen atoms are part of molecules such as natural gas (primarily methane, CH4) or water (H2O). Almost no pure hydrogen...
Hydrogen is versatile, plentiful and could help significantly reduce CO2 emissions in key sectors. Find out more about ExxonMobil’s work on hydrogen, a fuel that does not emit any greenhouse gases at its...
ExxonMobil is joining a feasibility study to look at how hydrogen and carbon capture and storage could be used to help lower emissions across the Southampton industrial cluster in the U.K.
ExxonMobil is working with industry partners to explore the potential production and distribution of green hydrogen and green ammonia at our Slagen facility, on a busy shipping route in Norway.
As researchers, we can never put a deadline on innovation. But we are committed to accelerating it, working in parallel with research partners on efforts big and small.
Energy Factor recently spoke with Tim McMinn, a senior technology advisor at ExxonMobil with more than 23 years of experience with the company. He is a member of the leadership team in the company’s Low Carbon...