The way we power the world is changing, but who is leading this change? We speak to Jisha Bhattacharjee, who is part of an ExxonMobil team developing strategies to help drive a net-zero future.
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.
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, 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....
Meet Erik Oswald, a geologist and policy advocate in ExxonMobil’s Low Carbon Solutions (LCS) business. Erik is applying his skills and decades of experience to help reach society’s and our net-zero ambitions.
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.
Deploying carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology to reduce emissions is critical to achieving the goals laid out in the Paris Agreement. But supportive policies are required to foster investment. Here are a...
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing society today, and capturing and storing CO2 emissions is essential to addressing its impact. ExxonMobil is advancing carbon capture and storage (CCS)...
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...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is considered a key solution to the challenge of decarbonisation – one that reroutes CO2 away from the atmosphere and safely stores it below the earth’s surface. It is part of...
There’s no one guaranteed approach to combating climate change and reaching the goals laid out in the Paris Agreement. Renewables will play an important role in any scenario, as will optimising electricity grids...
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.
Most experts agree that few technologies are more important to addressing the risks of climate change than carbon capture and storage, or ‘CCS’. Deployed at a large scale, CCS could significantly cut down...