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...
The European Union’s 'Green Deal' strategy includes the goal to significantly reduce emissions of methane, a greenhouse gas. In Germany, ExxonMobil has been working to reduce methane emissions for over 20 years...
For 30 years, Russ Green has worked primarily in ExxonMobil’s fuels and lubricants businesses. Today Russ is focused on developing lower-emission fuels for the highest emitting industries. Energy Factor recently...
The industrial manufacturing sector of the economy – which produces fuel, plastic, steel, cement, textiles and other building blocks of modern life – accounts for about one-third of the world’s energy-related...
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...
Capture The idea of capturing CO2 emissions before they hit the atmosphere may seem like a futuristic solution, but the technology exists and continues to mature. ExxonMobil knows quite a bit ...
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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...
Earlier this month, ExxonMobil released its annual Energy & Carbon Summary, a comprehensive look at the work the company has done to manage the risks of climate change, including actions to reduce greenhouse gas...
Access to reliable, affordable energy has completely transformed how people live, communicate, travel, conduct business, build infrastructure and so much more. And in the coming decades, even more people will need...
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.
Sometimes solutions to complex, wide-ranging challenges can fit in the palm of your hand. That is certainly true with a developing technology that could help bring carbon capture to scale around the world.
Co-gen. It doesn’t have an impressive, hi-tech name – but co-gen technology is making industrial facilities more energy efficient than they have ever been.
The world’s fleet of cargo ships plays a vital role in all our lives. Approximately 90 percent of international cargo travels by ship, with 10.7 billion tons of it crossing the world’s oceans in 2017 – a 4...