Carbon capture and storage (CCS) will be a key technology in managing the risks of climate change. That’s why ExxonMobil is working to develop new CO2 capture technologies.
Today we announced an exciting initiative as part of ExxonMobil’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from our operations in support of our net-zero 2050 ambition.
ExxonMobil’s LaBarge facility in Wyoming, 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. LaBarge is...
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.
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is considered a key solution to the challenge of decarbonization – one that reroutes CO2 away from the atmosphere and safely stores it below the earth’s surface. It is part of...
Matt Kolesar is a 24-year veteran of ExxonMobil and has spent the past year and a half as its chief environmental scientist. Having first joined as an environmental adviser at the Baytown Olefins Plant in 1998,...
There’s a buzz in Baytown, Texas. The city just outside of Houston is already home to one of ExxonMobil’s largest integrated refining and chemical complexes. It’s also the site of the company’s recently...