From its early existence as a centuries-old major trading center between Europe and East Asia, Malaysia has undergone tremendous economic transformation, shifting from an agrarian and resourced-based economy to a...
How does the world’s fastest-growing major economy with a population of 1.4 billion build an energy system that eventually leads to net zero? As India transitions to a gas-based economy and paves the path to net...
Our focus at ExxonMobil is providing affordable and reliable energy while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In the past few months, there have been dramatic changes in the market for LNG, or liquefied natural gas,...
India has an almost immeasurably long history, with one of the oldest civilisations. With such a storied past, the nation now looks to create a power-packed future.
For many of us, when flipping a switch, we take for granted that the light comes on. But for billions of people around the world, there is no certainty.
The world is building a lower-carbon future. A transition is underway, transforming how we power our planet at a time when people seek to use more energy for everyday life in a way that is cleaner, explained...
What the world needs now is more flexible, cleaner energy that can adapt to the changing needs of society. Because people need more energy, without the wait.
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.
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.