More and more Indians are switching away from traditional fuel sources – such as wood and coal – to cleaner, more efficient sources, such as liquified petroleum gas (LPG) and piped natural gas.
Like many developing nations, India has grown rapidly, using traditional fuels for power and industry. But this has contributed to high emissions and massive air pollution in urban areas. Now the country is...
These are exciting times in China, as the energy-hungry behemoth continues to transition from coal to natural gas to power its growth. And, Mabel Leung, ExxonMobil’s president of China Natural Gas Marketing is in...
ExxonMobil’s Tejas Tayshete explains the many ways in which natural gas is helping India grow and improving living standards for Indians, now and into the future.
Papua New Guinea is famous for both its dramatic natural landscapes and its staggeringly diverse collection of cultures. However, the pristine forests and towering mountains are also potent natural...
Underpinning Asia’s economic transformation is an ever-growing demand for reliable energy for power and transport. While a lot of it is currently generated by coal and oil, natural gas and renewables are also...
In Papua New Guinea, ExxonMobil is working with communities along coastal and marine areas to plant mangrove trees. This effort is not only supporting biodiversity and protecting coastal regions but also providing...