ExxonMobil is leading testing for the most promising next-generation methane detection technologies, such as those at 1,000 sites in Texas and New Mexico, with the aim of identifying effective, scalable solutions.
In September, the U.S. and European Union announced a Global Methane Pledge to reduce methane emissions by 30% below 2020 levels by 2030. More than 30 nations have now joined the Pledge, and more could be announced...
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 ...
For Endang, a caterer in the small Indonesian village of Gayam, the stove is an indispensable tool for her livelihood, but only if she has a reliable and affordable source of energy to power it.
Matt Kolesar is a 24-year veteran of ExxonMobil and has spent the past year and a half as its chief environmental scientist. Having first joined as an environmental adviser at the Baytown Olefins Plant in 1998,...
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...
At ExxonMobil, supplying the energy for modern life is a mission we take seriously. But that’s just half the story. The other piece of our dual challenge is reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with...