ExxonMobil, Tata NYK Shipping complete bio-based marine fuel oil delivery in Singapore
ExxonMobil successfully completed a commercial bio-based marine fuel oil bunkering in the port of Singapore on 26 September 2022.
Read moreDetailsExxonMobil successfully completed a commercial bio-based marine fuel oil bunkering in the port of Singapore on 26 September 2022.
Read moreDetailsDNV has joined ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company and Microbial Insights, Inc in a Joint Industry Project (JIP) to develop the next generation of microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) detection, monitoring and mitigation technology.
Read moreDetailsExxonMobil, Shell, CNOOC, and Guangdong Provincial Development & Reform Commission have signed an agreement to evaluate the potential for a carbon capture and storage project to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at the Dayawan Petrochemical Industrial Park in Huizhou, Guangdong Province, China.
Read moreDetailsExxonMobil, an American multinational oil and gas corporation headquartered in Texas, examines the potential for carbon capture and storage (CCS) hub in Gippsland Basin, in order to reduce GHG emissions from multiple industries, opening more CCS opportunities in Australia.
Read moreDetailsViridos signed a joint agreement with ExxonMobil with the intent to bring Viridos’ low-carbon intensity biofuels toward commercial levels.
Read moreDetailsThe majority of operators of high-speed engine vessels are not managing their engine’s lubrication as efficiently as they could, while up to two-thirds of them have the potential to extend their oil drain intervals, latest data by oil major ExxonMobil revealed.
Read moreDetailsOil major ExxonMobil has proposed a $100 billion multi-user carbon capture and storage hub along the Houston Ship Channel, which could help the city meet its climate aspirations and achieve its goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2050.
Read moreDetailsExxonMobil outlined its plans through 2025 to commercialize lower emission technologies in support of the goals of the Paris Agreement.
Read moreDetailsExxonMobil has conducted a successful sea trial using the company’s first marine bio fuel oil with shipping company Stena Bulk, bunkered in the port of Rotterdam.
Read moreDetailsRystad Energy estimates that the decision taken by the Papua New Guinea (PNG) to halt the talks with ExxonMobil about the state’s share of revenues from the planned P’nyang gas field development is expected to delay two key LNG projects that would double the country’s gas output.
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