From its early existence as a centuries-old major trading center between Europe and East Asia, Malaysia has undergone tremendous economic transformation, shifting from an agrarian and resourced-based economy to a...
Plastics are essential for many products that enable our modern lives – medical equipment, food preservation wraps, kitchen appliances, car parts and more.
ExxonMobil is paving the way for the development of Southeast Asia’s potential carbon capture and storage (CCS) capabilities, putting Malaysia and Indonesia a step closer to a net-zero emissions future.
The face of energy is changing, as more women enter the industry, and it’s inspiring to see the sector support greater diversity and inclusion as we work together to fuel a better future.
Norfarhana Sani, better known as Ana, was faced with the almost impossible: juggling four small children, a full-time job and a move across continents. How did she pull it off?
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Advanced recycling can enable Southeast Asia to potentially recycle hundreds of thousands of metric tons of plastic waste per year, turning used plastics into new products that we use every day.
ExxonMobil is taking steps to help countries in Asia achieve their emissions-reduction goals, using technologies such as carbon capture and storage (CCS). This safe, proven technology removes CO2 at the source of...
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, ordinary people throughout Asia have banded together to ensure doctors and nurses have the personal protective equipment they need to do their jobs.
International Women’s Day is helping to put the spotlight on women around the globe who are working to make a difference and change perceptions beyond the traditional roles.