Natural gas is fueling the future.
This was a major focus at the recent World Gas Conference in Washington, D.C., as rising global demand and expanding U.S. production are helping fuel a growing LNG trade.
Natural gas is poised to become an even more predominant fuel in the 21st century because the global economy is expanding and energy is a key driver in this economic success story. This is especially true across...
Recent data compiled by the U.S. Energy Information Administration shows that last year the U.S. exported more natural gas than it imported. This is a significant milestone because the last time this happened, in...
The methane landscape has evolved rapidly and considerably since ExxonMobil announced our enhanced voluntary methane emissions mitigation program nearly four years ago.
ExxonMobil today announced a major step forward in our efforts to support a lower-emissions future: By 2030, we plan to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions (Scope 1 and 2) from our unconventional oil and...
ExxonMobil is the first company to file an application with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to use new technologies to detect methane emissions at oil and natural gas sites.
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.