A combination of lower-emission fuels and advanced technology can help the world achieve a net-zero emissions future. One technology that can help reduce emissions now is carbon capture and storage.
As Asia Pacific undergoes an energy transition that will impact billions, it will require a combination of the right technologies, expertise and passion to achieve a lower-carbon future.
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.
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...
Innovation, collaboration and expertise. Those are the three elements shaping ExxonMobil’s approach to expanding low-carbon solutions for the Asia Pacific region. We spoke to Irtiza Sayyed, ExxonMobil Asia...
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.
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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,...
ExxonMobil’s LaBarge facility in Wyoming currently captures more carbon dioxide emissions than any industrial facility in the world. The technology being deployed here can be scaled around the world to help...
ExxonMobil’s LaBarge facility in Wyoming currently captures more carbon dioxide emissions than any industrial facility in the world. The technology being deployed here can be scaled around the world to help...
ExxonMobil’s LaBarge facility in Wyoming currently captures more carbon dioxide emissions than any industrial facility in the world. The technology being deployed here can be scaled around the world to help...