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...
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...
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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...
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...
ExxonMobil believes that carbon capture and storage (CCS) will need to play a critical role if countries are to meet the emissions-reduction goals outlined in the Paris Agreement, says Joe Blommaert, president of...
Collaboration is an essential part of good research. However, many brilliant minds a single organization has, the way that knowledge is exchanged with other experts is a key element of developing new ideas.
ExxonMobil has launched a new business to commercialize its extensive low-carbon technology portfolio. The new business, ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions, will initially focus on carbon capture and storage (CCS).
Why refineries have a key role to play in addressing the dual challenge of providing reliable and affordable energy while reducing environmental impacts.
When the solution of a scientific riddle could potentially play a big role in addressing the dual challenge, ExxonMobil’s researchers are ready to search as far as they need to, to find the right research...
We sat down with ExxonMobil’s vice president of research and development (R&D), Dr Vijay Swarup, to ask him where the company is focusing global R&D efforts on our mission to solve the dual challenge.
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) will be a key technology in managing the risks of climate change. That’s why ExxonMobil is working to develop new carbon dioxide (CO2) capture technologies.