Carbon capture and storage could play a key role in helping the world reach net zero. Dr Prasanna Joshi, vice president of ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions, explains why.
Dr Prasanna Joshi, vice president ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions, explains carbon capture and storage; how the technology works, where captured CO₂ is stored and how ExxonMobil is involved.
Across Europe, businesses, governments and individuals have a shared ambition to lower greenhouse gas emissions. In this interview, outgoing Europe & Middle East regional director April Feick explains how...
Meet Erik Oswald, a geologist and policy advocate in ExxonMobil’s Low Carbon Solutions (LCS) business. Erik is applying his skills and decades of experience to help reach society’s and our net-zero ambitions.
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ExxonMobil is investing in research and development to find lower-emission energy solutions. We’ve put together a few numbers to give you a sense of the scale of our work.
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is considered a key solution to the challenge of decarbonization. CCS reroutes CO2 away from the atmosphere and safely stores it below the earth’s surface. It is part of...
CCS is one of the critical solutions required for society to achieve net-zero emissions and the climate goals of the Paris Agreement, explains Janet Matsushita, Senior Vice President of Global Operations, Fuels and...
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.
At ExxonMobil, we develop and deploy solutions that meet society’s needs. Today, that means taking a leading role in providing the products that enable modern life, reducing carbon emissions and developing needed...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a technology that safely captures CO2 at industrial sources, transports it and injects it permanently deep into the earth, diverting it from the atmosphere and limiting the...
ExxonMobil has increased its participation in the proposed Acorn carbon capture project in Scotland by signing an Expression of Interest to capture, transport and store CO2 from its Fife Ethylene Plant.
To help lower global emissions, we’ll need to decarbonize the world’s most energy-intensive and heaviest-emitting industries. That’s where carbon capture and storage (CCS) comes in.
Considered by experts to be one of the few proven technologies able to significantly reduce emissions from certain hard-to-decarbonize industries, CCS could be a game changer when it comes to meeting the Paris...