In a wide-ranging Q&A, Joe Blommaert, the head of ExxonMobil’s Low Carbon Solutions business, explains how his team is working to commercialize and deploy technologies to help lower global emissions and fight the...
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 ...
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...
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.
Taking care of your vehicle doesn’t have to be complicated. By keeping a few simple things in mind – using the right fuel, the right oil and the right lubrication – you can get years out of your vehicle.
When it comes to carbon capture and storage (CCS) research, scientists focus on a keyword: efficiency. That’s because, while CCS is an essential technology that can help the world reach the Paris goals, existing...
Could advanced biofuels be tomorrow’s lower-emission transportation fuel? From production to combustion, here are seven reasons why ExxonMobil thinks the answer could be yes.
Access to reliable, affordable energy has completely transformed how people live, communicate, travel, conduct business, build infrastructure and so much more.