What is natural gas & how does it work?
10 Natural Gas Facts That’ll Transform How You Think About Renewable Energy
1. What is natural gas?


2. It goes by a lot of names.
3. It’s quite a complement – to renewable power.
4. It’s lighter than air.


5. It’s hitting record highs…
6. … and helping us reach new (carbon) lows.
7. No one smelt it.

8. It’s going places.

9. Call it the incredible shrinking gas.
10. ExxonMobil’s got flair – but a lot less flaring.
Learn more about natural gas flare reduction here.
See – there’s so much more to natural gas than cooking. Natural gas is a growing energy source that is more than meets the eye. Light, odorless and powerful, natural gas is transforming the energy industry.
Can’t get enough? Learn more about natural gas and why it’s the fuel of the future.
SOURCES
- U.S. Department of Energy: Natural Gas Liquids Primer
- XTO Energy: Equipment
- Virtual Chem Book: Density
- ExxonMobil: Natural Gas
- EIA Energy Kids: Natural Gas
- National Geographic: Natural Gas
- ExxonMobil : 2018 Outlook for Energy
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What an energy efficient grid could look like
Two years ago, ExxonMobil and the U.S. Department of Energy’s national laboratories – including the National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) and National Energy Technology Lab (NETL) – expanded their work together to research advanced technologies with the potential to help societies achieve a lower-carbon future. Within the partnership’s purview is a project on how to optimize the energy grid to meet future energy demands while lowering emissions with the most cost-effective approach.Research partners Energy Factor

Bold technologies for today and tomorrow
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.Carbon capture Energy Factor

Working together on tomorrow's energy
ExxonMobil and researchers from Georgia Tech and Imperial College London are working together on membrane technology research that could reduce carbon dioxide emissions and lower the energy required during the process of refining crude oil.Energy efficiency Energy Factor

Onsite with the energy innovators
ExxonMobil is partnering with scientists and engineers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Laboratories to research affordable, scalable, energy solutions with fewer emissions.Research partners Energy Factor

Drones and robots bring the future to digital manufacturing
Advances in digital manufacturing have drastically changed how some of the products we use every day are developed – that includes energy.Energy efficiency Energy Factor

The road to 2040: What's fueling transportation growth
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.Emerging tech Energy Factor

What an energy-efficient world looks like
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.Energy efficiency Energy Factor

The energy of New Year's Eve
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.Energy efficiency Energy Factor
Asia rising and fueling new demand
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.Energy efficiency Energy Factor
Partnering for efficiency
When it comes to carbon capture and storage (CCS) research, scientists focus on a key word: efficiency.Carbon capture Energy Factor

Staying cool this summer with 5 simple tips to save energy
It’s summer, and chances are that residential ACs are buzzing, driving up energy consumption as the temperature rises.Energy efficiency Energy Factor

Co-Gen: Reducing emissions on an industrial scale
Co-gen. It doesn’t have an impressive, hi-tech name – but this technology is making industrial facilities more energy efficient than they have ever been.Energy efficiency Energy Factor

8 Tips to drive smarter and save fuel
Everyone needs to get from A to B – and often you need to get there by car. To get the most out of every mile – and gallon of gas – it’s helpful to remember a few simple ways to enhance fuel economy and extend the journey.Energy efficiency Energy Factor

Balancing energy demand and climate
The world is demanding more energy and fewer emissions.Investors Energy Factor

For electric vehicles, tire inflation and efficiency go hand in hand
What if there were a way to increase an electric vehicle’s (EV’s) energy efficiency by 3 to 7 percent? A recent ExxonMobil study has revealed that proper tire inflation can do just that.Emerging tech Energy Factor
ExxonMobil to expand ultra-low sulfur diesel production at Fawley Refinery
IRVING, Texas – ExxonMobil said today that it has made a final investment decision to expand the Fawley refinery in the United Kingdom to increase production of ultra-low sulfur diesel by almost 45 percent, or 38,000 barrels per day, along with logistics improvements.News News releases

Opening day in Singapore
Singapore’s newly-opened butyl and resins plants, part of ExxonMobil’s largest integrated refining and petrochemical complex, are where specialty molecules are developed at a global scale.Global Energy Factor

Creating something from nothing
Finding a valuable energy source can sometimes mean repurposing previously overlooked resources. Welcome to the world of cogeneration.Energy efficiency Energy Factor

Avoiding 6 million metric tons per year of greenhouse gas emissions through cogeneration
ExxonMobil is developing innovative ways to generate power more efficiently and with less environmental impact compared with purchasing electricity from a local utility.Energy efficiency Article
Zero to 60 on less
From advanced engines to better aerodynamics, today’s cars are more efficient than their predecessors. Thanks to these improvements, over the next 20 years, car fuel consumption (including SUVs and light trucks) is slated to average 50 miles per gallon (mpg), up from 30 mpg currently.Energy efficiency Energy Factor
Finding new ways to do more with less
The invisible hand of efficiency gain in cars, appliances and gadgets pushes us to do more with less energy — making our energy footprint lighter with every new upgrade, version and model.Energy efficiency Energy Factor
Quiz: Are you an energy efficiency wiz?
Opportunities for energy efficiency are everywhere. It can be as simple as consumers installing LED lights at home, or as advanced as manufacturers developing breakthrough technologies for more fuel-efficient cars.Energy efficiency Energy Factor
Moore’s law is alive and well in the energy industry
The tower-free innovation, dubbed cMIST™, includes two critical pieces of technology.Energy efficiency Energy Factor