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...
First of all – what is natural gas? Natural gas is a hydrocarbon – mainly methane – that occurs organically in deposits deep below the earth’s surface. It can be ...
For most of us, natural gas is the blue flame lighting hobs at dinner time or flickering in boilers to heat water and buildings. But there's more to natural gas than a little blue flame.
Natural gas – it heats our homes, powers our appliances, generates electricity and can even fuel vehicles. This versatile and abundant resource is contributing to emissions reductions all over the world.
Natural gas is poised to become an even more predominant fuel in the 21st century because the global economy is expanding and energy is a key driver in this economic ...
Big technology breakthroughs often occur in areas that most of us don’t think about on a daily basis. Take natural gas, for example. The use of natural gas is projected to increase in the coming decades more than...
2020 was a tumultuous and unpredictable year, but some things never change. For ExxonMobil, that constant North Star is our commitment to the safety of our people, facilities and the communities around us. Every...
Peter Clarke, senior vice president, LNG, ExxonMobil Upstream Company, explains why liquefied natural gas is central to the energy transition and to global emissions reductions.