Who we are
Technology and collaborations
Who we are
Technology solutions meeting society's critical needs
Innovation and collaboration are keys to our success in delivering for our customers, shareholders and stakeholders. Working with the world’s leading research institutions and universities, ExxonMobil’s scientists and engineers apply our scale, integration and deep experience in research and development to develop and deploy technology solutions that help our industrial and commercial customers meet the critical needs of society, while reducing their greenhouse gas emissions.
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Energy technologies
We are founded on a culture of science and technology. At the core of our business, our research organizations work collaboratively with others to bring new technologies to scale for our businesses and customers. -
Digital technologies
We use high-performance computing, advanced data analytics, and increased connectivity to transform how we work at every level of our operations and enhance the way we interact with customers. -
Risk management and safety
We remain steadfast in our commitment to excellence in Safety, Security, Health and Environmental performance, referred to collectively as Operations Integrity.
University and national labs partnerships
We collaborate with leading universities and institutions around the world as part of our commitment to finding meaningful and scalable solutions to meet global energy demand, while also minimizing the environmental impacts of energy use, including the risks of climate change.
NATIONAL LABS COLLABORATION
Developing breakthrough solutions
In addition to partnering with over 80 universities, ExxonMobil in 2019 proudly launched collaborative programs with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL). Together, we are working to develop scalable energy solutions and greenhouse gas mitigation technologies that make a global impact. The joint research will also investigate ways to reduce emissions from fuels and petrochemicals production.
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