The world is demanding more energy and fewer emissions.
It’s a challenge that is anything but simple, but each day, thousands of ExxonMobil employees, including engineers and scientists, push the limits of...
As we approach ExxonMobil’s annual shareholders meeting, I wanted to highlight two important issues to the company – climate change and shareholder engagement.
The science behind converting farming or plant leftovers into next-generation, lower-emission biodiesel could one day transform how heavy-duty drivers fill their tanks
To a kid, using algae for fuel may sound strange, but to ExxonMobil’s scientists, biofuel made from algae has the potential to be a major player in a low-carbon energy future.
At a research farm nestled in Southern California’s Imperial County, Viridos, Inc. (formerly Synthetic Genomics, Inc.) and ExxonMobil are cultivating acres of energy-rich algae. Their goal: Have the technical...
Think globally, act locally.
ExxonMobil does both. And as a company that helps meet the world’s energy needs while interacting with individual communities, it’s constantly striving to support a world on the...
Since 2009, ExxonMobil and Synthetic Genomics, Inc. (SGI) have been working together to turn algae into low-emission transportation fuel. The collaboration has fostered significant breakthroughs, including most...