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Making a big impact with small gestures
  • Even small efforts to help can have big impacts on a community.
  • ExxonMobil invests in local talent to help build their country’s capabilities.
  • Every challenge can be an opportunity for good.
Indonesia's great CCS opportunity
  • Indonesia is strongly positioned to become a major player in the fast-growing carbon storage sector.
  • Indonesia has the key combination of substantial CO2 storage potential and the expertise to take advantage of it.
  • Heavy industry and energy are important sectors to support Indonesia’s growth and CCS can help them both reduce emissions.
India: The next global manufacturing hub for energy equipment?
  • India is emerging as a new, preferred destination for making our energy equipment.
  • We’re boosting demand for Indian products, services, skilled engineers, and semi-skilled labor.
  • Our initiative could speed up India’s integration into the global value chain for energy infrastructure.
Fueling the future: Explore our lower emission fueling options for commercial fleets
  • Liquid fuels are projected to remain essential for decades to come.
  • Renewable diesel offers fleets viable options for emissions reduction on a lifecycle basis.
  • We market fuel additives and lower GHG-emission fuels around the globe.
Doing more with less: recycling plastic in India
  • India generates nearly 26,000 metric tons of plastic waste daily, but the country is working to improve its recycling rate.
  • At our technology lab in Bengaluru, we’re developing plastics for packaging applications that can be easier to recycle.*
  • Our lab also designs plastic-packaging solutions that can be made using fewer materials.
Building Malaysia’s next generation of STEM talents
  • We’re helping to develop the next generation of STEM professionals in Malaysia.
  • Our community and education programs have evolved as Malaysia’s needs change.
  • We have a long-term view towards supporting, developing and advancing the country’s technical capabilities.

Meet the people making hydrogen and ammonia happen

  • Hydrogen is expected to meet 10% of global energy needs by 2050.
  • Water vapor is the only byproduct of using hydrogen as fuel or feedstock.
  • Hydrogen can be transformed into ammonia, a low-carbon fuel for heavy industry and key ingredient in fertilizers.

LNG to power commercial trucks in India? An idea whose time has come

Key takeaways: 

  • Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is a lower-emission fuel for heavy-duty commercial trucks.
  • A broader LNG switch can also help lower India’s oil-import bill.
  • Incentives such as tax cuts and priority lanes for LNG trucks could enable faster adoption of this fuel.
How Malaysia can lead the way in CCS

Key takeaways:

  • Malaysia already has the infrastructure and storage space to make CCS possible.
  • CCS has the potential to be a new revenue stream for Malaysia’s economy.
  • We support CCS developments in Malaysia and the Asia Pacific region.
Scale, storage and skills: Indonesia’s CCS difference

Key takeaways:

  • Indonesia has the right geology to permanently store captured carbon emissions.
  • Our scale and footprint across Asia Pacific allow us to collaborate across borders.
  • CCS can be supported with existing infrastructure.
What could an Indonesian CCS hub look like?

Key takeaways:

  • Indonesia is evaluating a major potential carbon capture and storage (CCS) hub.
  • The hub could store approximately 3 metric gigatons of CO2
  • Indonesia is working with Singapore to develop a potential CCS value chain in Asia Pacific.
Unlocking Asia Pacific’s CCS potential

Key takeaways:

  • Carbon capture and storage (CCS) can help reduce CO2 emissions for hard to decarbonize industries.
  • Asia Pacific is well placed for the development of a CCS industry. 
  • Collaboration is key to developing cross-border emission-reduction solutions like CCS.
A changing world: Carole Gall on energy, women, and Indonesia “The world is facing increasingly complex challenges. Harnessing the best talent possible to find solutions is essential," President of ExxonMobil in Indonesia, Carole Gall, says.
“No shortcuts, just pure hard work:” How Dr Aruna forged a thriving career  What’s the secret to a fulfilling career? For Indian engineer Dr Arunakumari Garaga, it’s a mix of grit, the ability to distinguish yourself, and unconditional support from loved ones.
Manufacturing and motherhood: The lessons learned Embrace innovation, challenge the norms, and adapt. For Goh Shook Hui, these are not just part of her core approaches to work but also motherhood.
From start to finish, to start again: Creating a new life for plastic waste Asia Pacific is getting more packaging choices as manufacturers collaborate to help address plastic waste.
Indian talent, global capability India, the world’s fastest-growing major economy, offers competitive tech talent at a humongous scale. Discover how ExxonMobil is harnessing the country’s technical capabilities through its technology centers.
A rising India's energy future As India Energy Week approaches, we sat down with ExxonMobil’s India Lead Country Manager Monte Dobson to discuss the country’s energy future.
Technology & Talent: Driving the future of energy Utilizing India's high-tech capabilities and exceptional technical talent, ExxonMobil’s Technology Center in Bengaluru is developing smart energy solutions for the world.
Why a career in STEM and energy matters The people in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics – or STEM – have been helping to power much of the progress taking place in our world.
The next evolution of plastic recycling in Asia Plastics are essential for many products that enable our modern lives – medical equipment, food preservation wraps, kitchen appliances, car parts and more.
How education helped three young women break the shackles of poverty A good education can lift people out of poverty and unlock a better future, particularly in rising nations such as India. Three Indian ExxonMobil employees share their stories of how access to education changed their lives, opening the door to a world beyond their villages.
Leading the way to a lower carbon future 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.
Celebrating 25 years of innovation and ingenuity For many years, ExxonMobil’s research and development lab in Bengaluru has driven improvements in tyre safety in India and beyond. Over time, the lab’s focus has expanded to developing solutions that help address plastic waste. Join us as we celebrate the site’s 25th anniversary.
Innovation, collaboration and expertise: Irtiza Sayyed on Asia's low carbon energy potential Innovation, collaboration and expertise. Those are the three elements shaping ExxonMobil’s approach to expanding low-carbon solutions for the Asia Pacific region.
Women in technology: Leaders developing future leaders A chemical engineer in Bengaluru, Abinaya Srinivasan is supporting energy projects around the world and blazing a path for other women in the sector.
India: Rapid growth, emissions and a net-zero future How does the world’s fastest-growing major economy with a population of more than 1.4 billion build an energy system that eventually leads to net zero? As India transitions to a gas-based economy and paves the path to net zero, the growing role of natural gas as an enabler of lower-carbon solutions can deliver long-term dividends for the country. In this article, I explain how natural gas can punch way above its weight in India’s energy transition.
Celebrating India’s CNG Success Story Watch Our #DrivingChangeWithCNG  Series

News

NTU Singapore, ExxonMobil and A*STAR launch S$60 million corporate lab for low carbon solutions A joint news release was issued on behalf of the ExxonMobil-NTU-A*STAR Corporate Lab on April 26, 2024.
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Over 1,100 vulnerable households receive household packs under Adopt @ South West programme Extracts from a press release by South West CDC on Sep 7, 2023. 
Keppel and ExxonMobil to explore low-carbon ammonia solutions for Singapore A joint press release was issued by Keppel Infrastructure and ExxonMobil Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. on 20 April 2023.
ExxonMobil to build lubricant manufacturing plant in India Mumbai, Maharashtra – ExxonMobil said today it is investing nearly INR 900 crore (USD $110 million) to build a lubricant manufacturing plant at the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation’s Isambe Industrial Area in Raigad. The company made the announcement in the presence of Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Industry Minister Uday Samant and senior officials from Maharashtra. 
DSTA signs MOU with ExxonMobil to explore use of sustainable fuel This news release was issued by Singapore's Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) on 24 March 2023.
Nippon Steel, Mitsubishi Corporation and ExxonMobil to evaluate and establish ccs value chains in the Asia Pacific region This news release was issued in Japan by Mitsubishi Corporation and Nippon Steel.
FairPrice and ExxonMobil raise funds for Children's Aid Society through charity car wash This was extracted from a press release issued by NTUC FairPrice on 12 Nov 2022.
NIE NTU Singapore celebrates the 14th Caring Teacher Awards This press release was issued by the National Institute of Education on 27 Sep 2022.
ExxonMobil celebrates 100,000 TEU milestone with PSA Corporation and JTC A joint news release was issued by PSA Corporation Ltd. and JTC on March 1, 2022.
ExxonMobil joins longstanding customer SIA in the first sustainable aviation fuel trial in Singapore A joint news release by Singapore Airlines and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore was issued on Feb. 11, 2022.
ExxonMobil India announces new CEO and Lead Country Manager NEW DELHI: ExxonMobil India has appointed Monte Dobson as CEO and lead country manager, succeeding Bill Davis. As lead country manager, Dobson will be responsible for ExxonMobil subsidiaries in India.