ExxonMobil has been in Singapore for 130 years, providing energy and essential products to the Asia Pacific region and beyond. With the energy transition, we continue to work hard to meet evolving needs.
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.
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.
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...
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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Scientific discoveries to help lower emissions, develop carbon capture technology and aid Asia Pacific in its net-zero ambitions are happening today at the Singapore Energy Centre (SgEC).
ExxonMobil’s LaBarge facility in Wyoming, in the U.S., which has captured more carbon dioxide emissions to date than any industrial facility in the world, is a hub for helium and liquefied natural gas production....
The world needs a range of technology and energy sources to help nations reach their emissions-reduction goals. But not all solutions are created equal.
At ExxonMobil, we develop and deploy solutions that meet society’s needs. Today, that means taking a leading role in providing the products that enable modern life, reducing carbon emissions and developing needed...
Asia could be an emissions-reduction model for the world, with its potential for carbon capture and storage (CCS) in focus at the 2021 Singapore International Energy Week.