2022: Blue Hydrogen (ExxonMobil)
Progress is underway to capture 98% of our CO2 emissions.
Progress is underway for the world's largest blue hydrogen facility in Baytown, TX with plans to capture 98% of our CO2 emissions.
Who: ExxonMobil
Advert: Facebook, 2022
Methane: 1911.83 ppb
Source: Drilled Media
2022: Turning co2 into fuel (Occidental)
Turning CO2 into sustainable aviation fuel.
The use of sustainable aviation fuel is a promising approach that we believe can significantly reduce global emissions. We look forward to collaborating with United and Cemvita Factory
Who: Occidental
Advert: Instagram 2022
Methane: 1911.83 ppb
Source: Drilled Media
2022: Carbon capture (Chevron)
We're advancing carbon capture technology.
We're advancing carbon capture and storage technology. See how it's helping accelerate lower carbon solutions.
Who: Chevron
Advert: Instagram, 2022
Methane: 1911.83 ppb
Source: Drilled Media
2023: Net-Zero (Shell)
Our climate target
Achieving net-zero emissions is part of our Powering Progress strategy. Our target is to become a net-zero emissions energy business by 2050. Find out more about how we are working to achieve this target and our progress so far. Tackling climate change is an urgent challenge. We want to contribute to a net-zero world where any greenhouse gas emissions entering the atmosphere are balanced by removal out of the atmosphere.
Who: Shell
Advert: shell.com, 2023
Methane: 1927.35 ppb
Source: Shell
2023: We're part of the solution! (BP)
We have to show people that we're part of the solution!
BP CEO Bernard is interviewed by David Rubenstein, co-founder of private investment firm The Carlyle Group. They discussed how to tackle the energy trilemma – the challenge to provide the world with energy that's more secure, more affordable and lower carbon. “We do that by doing two things. First investing in today’s energy system, which is predominantly oil and gas. And, not or, investing in accelerating the energy transition.”
Who: BP
Talk: Economic Club of Washington, 2023
Methane: 1927.35 ppb
Source: BP