For 30 years, Russ Green has worked primarily in ExxonMobil’s fuels and lubricants businesses. Today Russ is focused on developing lower-emission fuels for the highest emitting industries. Energy Factor recently...
Earth Day presents an opportunity to reflect upon the work of providing energy that is essential to improving lives around the world while managing the risks of climate change.
Earlier this month, ExxonMobil released its annual Energy & Carbon Summary, a comprehensive look at the work the company has done to manage the risks of climate change, including actions to reduce greenhouse gas...
The dual challenge of meeting the world’s energy needs while lowering greenhouse gas emissions will continue long after economies restart, businesses reopen and travel resumes. ExxonMobil and its partners are...
ExxonMobil’s role in helping society meet the dual challenge is to supply the affordable and reliable energy the world needs while reducing environmental impacts. Doing that takes long-term research and a...
ExxonMobil has joined other energy industry leaders in supporting society’s global transition to a lower-carbon world. Oil and Gas Climate Initiative’s member companies have set a target to reduce by 2025 the...
Projections that the global middle class will increase by 1.7 billion people over the next two decades means a lot more energy will be needed in the years ahead to move planes, trains and automobiles.
In 2017, the world used 562 quadrillion BTUs of energy in the form of oil, natural gas, coal, nuclear and renewables. But most of us don’t understand how this statistic is reflected in what we do each day.
Before ringing in another year at Times Square, we’re taking a moment to reflect on the energy behind the iconic ball drop. Because it takes more than just a flip of the switch.
Whether it’s flipping on lights, fueling at a gas station or turning on the air conditioner, energy is taken for granted in much of the world.
But especially in developing countries, that convenience can still...