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.
From its lush rainforest landscapes and mountainous terrain to its rich cultural heritage with more than 800 recognized languages, Papua New Guinea is truly unique.
Another thing setting this nation apart is its...
Today, the Permian Basin is one of America’s most bountiful unconventional fields, a new frontier of resource development that is drawing energy pioneers looking to revolutionize how oil and natural gas are...
Natural gas has become the No. 1 fuel source for electricity generation in the U.S. As a result, increased use of natural gas and other lower-carbon energy sources is driving down overall emissions.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce asks a provocative question: If the energy renaissance that has been playing out over the last ten years – driven by oil and natural gas – had never happened, what would the...
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.
Oil and natural gas are fundamental to modern life, from heating homes and filling gas tanks to generating electricity and providing the chemical building blocks for plastics. As one of the most active operators...
While helium helps make party balloons lighter than air, it’s also a critical element for many advanced technologies, like MRIs for healthcare, rockets for space exploration, and microchips for advanced...