India has one of the largest and most rapidly evolving energy landscapes globally. It’s one of the reasons finding more ways to help meet India’s astounding energy demand is something I can’t stop thinking...
From your morning cup of coffee to the shoes you wear, the car you drive and the house you live in, captured CO2 emissions can be recycled in a range of ways.
ExxonMobil’s work goes beyond providing the world with energy. The company is also committed to helping empower people to improve their living standards across Asia Pacific and beyond.
Scientific discoveries to help lower emissions, develop carbon capture technology and aid Asia Pacific in its net-zero ambitions are happening today at the Singapore Energy Centre (SgEC).
Only 9% of plastics are recycled globally, according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Can we improve that rate while creating a circular plastics lifecycle? Here’s how our...
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It is estimated that around one gigatonne of carbon dioxide (CO2) needs to be removed from the atmosphere by 2025 for the world to meet the objectives of the Paris Agreement. As the world searches for solutions,...
Access to reliable, affordable energy has completely transformed how people live, communicate, travel, conduct business, build infrastructure and so much more.
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. That’s because the problem we’re...
Charting a pathway to a lower-carbon future as envisioned in the Paris Agreement requires bold thinking and large-scale solutions where governments, academia and businesses work together. ExxonMobil, a supporter of...
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