Perspective Oct. 19, 2022
LaBarge: Gateway to the future
Perspective Oct. 19, 2022
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11 trillion elephants, and other answers on CO2 storage
Carbon capture Viewpoints • Sept. 19, 2023
Leading the way to a lower carbon future in Asia Pacific
As Asia Pacific undergoes an energy transition that will impact billions, it will require a combination of the right technologies, expertise and passion to achieve a lower-carbon future.Carbon capture Perspective • July 31, 2023
Ask a carbon capture expert: Dr. Prasanna Joshi
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is considered essential to lowering carbon dioxide emissions from industries such as steel, cement, chemicals, and power generation. The vice president for Low Carbon Solutions technologies, Dr. Prasanna Joshi, explains the basics of this proven technology and how ExxonMobil is helping companies implement CCS at scale.Carbon capture Perspective • June 8, 2023
Inside engineering: Carbon storage safety
Carbon capture Perspective • Feb. 1, 2023
Low-carbon hydrogen: Fueling our Baytown facilities and our net-zero ambition
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.Carbon capture Viewpoints • Jan. 30, 2023
Labarge: Helium explained
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 computing.Few places are as essential to meeting the demand for helium as ExxonMobil’s LaBarge facility in Wyoming, which provides 20% of the world’s supply. With an estimated eight decades worth of helium left to produce there, LaBarge is poised to play a significant role through the end of this century.
Carbon capture Perspective • Nov. 15, 2022